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DxMedical Cloud™ collects and analyzes professional information from around the world and uses proprietary algorithms to quickly and accurately deliver the information you seek and the best information for you.
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You can quickly search for information published in various languages around the world in Japanese. Get the information you need from the vast amount of information available worldwide without having to worry about language barriers.
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In addition to word matching, the search by similar and related keywords delivers news that is often missed due to paraphrasing and shaky spelling.
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By providing titles and summaries of information from around the world in Japanese, it streamlines the process of “finding” the information you want from search results.
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Instantly save and manage information that you like or want to look at later because you don't have time, with the bookmark function. You can access the information you need without hassle, saving you a great deal of time and effort.
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A wide range of information sharing tools are available, including chat and note sharing functions. We support information sharing with your team in all situations, from casual information sharing to organizing information in teams.
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Doctors develop AI stethoscope that can detect major heart conditions in 15 seconds
Doctors at Imperial College London have developed an AI-powered stethoscope capable of detecting major heart conditions like heart failure, heart valve disease, and abnormal heart rhythms in just 15 seconds. This advanced medical tool analyzes subtle differences in heartbeat and blood flow, and records ECGs, with data sent to cloud-based AI algorithms for rapid diagnosis. Clinical trials involving 12,000 UK patients demonstrated that the AI stethoscope doubled the diagnosis rate for heart failure and nearly tripled that for atrial fibrillation, marking a significant advancement for early detection and timely treatment.
MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee
In the future, tiny flying robots could be deployed to aid in the search for survivors trapped beneath the rubble after a devastating earthquake. Like real insects, these robots could flit through tight spaces larger robots can’t reach, while simultaneously dodging stationary obstacles and pieces of falling rubble. So far, aerial microrobots have only been able to fly slowly along smooth trajectories, far from the swift, agile flight of real insects — until now. MIT researchers have demonstrated aerial microrobots that can fly with speed and agility that is comparable to their biological counterparts. A collaborative team designed a new AI-based controller for the robotic bug that enabled it to follow gymnastic flight paths, such as executing continuous body flips. With a two-part control scheme that combines high performance with computational efficiency, the robot’s speed and acceleration increased by about 450 percent and 250 percent, respectively, compared to the researchers’ best previous demonstrations.
Fermenstation Develops Upcycled Ingredient from Mizkan's "Ajipon" for Saborino Face Mask as Original Raw Material
Fermenstation, a bio-manufacturing startup, has partnered with BCL Company to develop "Soy Sauce Lees Fermented Liquid," an original upcycled ingredient derived from the soy sauce lees generated during Mizkan's "Ajipon" production. This ingredient will be incorporated into the "Saborino Morning Facial Sheet Mask High-Moisture Type N AP25," scheduled for limited release on January 13, 2026. Through advanced fermentation technology, Fermenstation utilizes the barrier-enhancing and highly moisturizing properties of soy sauce lees as a cosmetic ingredient, contributing to the realization of a circular economy.
Bactolife Raises $35M Series B to Commercialize Novel Category of Gut Health Ingredients: Binding Proteins
Danish startup Bactolife has raised over $35 million in Series B funding to commercialize its novel gut health ingredients: binding proteins. Unlike probiotics and antibiotics, these precision tools selectively bind to harmful metabolites produced by unhealthy gut microbes, preventing them from breaching the gut barrier without disrupting the overall microbiome. Inspired by camelid immunoglobulins, Bactolife engineers microbes via precision fermentation to express these proteins. With GRAS status anticipated in the US and plans for expansion into Asia and Europe, the funding will support human clinical studies and product launches under the 'Helm' brand, targeting dietary supplements, functional foods, and animal feed additives for various gut health concerns.
Earable Neuroscience Joins National Sleep Foundation's SleepTech® Network, Unveils Tonino Lamborghini SuperBrain Edition at CES 2026
Earable Neuroscience announced two major initiatives at CES 2026: joining the National Sleep Foundation’s SleepTech® Network and launching the Tonino Lamborghini SuperBrain Edition. The FRENZ Brainband, their core product, is a consumer EEG wearable that uses AI-powered audio therapy for better sleep, focus, and mental recovery. The new SuperBrain Edition extends these functionalities to daytime use for enhanced focus, marking Tonino Lamborghini's entry into "Luxury Healthy Lifestyle Technology." This strategic partnership aims to shift the conversation from passive sleep to an active foundation for cognitive performance and well-being.
Driving Experience Tour for Visually Impaired Individuals to “Take the Wheel Themselves”
Japan Care System Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Osaka City; President: Toshio Otomo) collaborated with Auto Technique Japan Co., Ltd. and Tochigi Prefecture Chubu Driving School Co., Ltd. to conduct a “Driving Experience Tour for Visually Impaired Individuals (Beginner Course)” over three days from December 13 to 15, 2025, in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. This special program allows visually impaired individuals to actually hold the steering wheel within a driving school equipped with safety management measures, learning about vehicle structure and traffic safety from the driver's perspective. It was realized by combining the expertise of the three companies, starting from the voices of the participants themselves, such as “I always wanted to try driving” and “I had a license but had to give it up due to my disability.”
Jeonbuk National University Researchers Develop Novel Eco-Friendly and Photo-Switchable Smart Adhesives
Adhesives are essential in various industries, including aerospace, electronics, construction, marine, automotive, and biomedical fields. As these fields continue to advance, the demand for high-performance, multifunctional adhesives is also growing. However, such widespread use has also highlighted their environmental issues. Conventional adhesives, while effective and economical, release petroleum-based chemicals that are harmful to soil and water quality. Their production also contributes to environmental pollution, and the adhesives themselves are difficult to recycle or dispose of. Developing reusable and more eco-friendly alternatives is therefore becoming increasingly important. The proposed adhesive is not only reusable through photo-switching behavior, but also through heat and solvent treatments. It is also versatile and shows great adhesion to a wide range of substrates. The proposed adhesive is not only reusable through photo-switching behavior, but also through heat and solvent treatments. It is also versatile and shows great adhesion to a wide range of substrates. At the same time, there is a growing demand for advanced adhesives with diverse functionalities. For example, stimuli-responsive adhesives that can vary their adhesive strength based on external stimuli are attracting significant attention. Among them, photo-responsive adhesives are especially attractive, as they allow localized wireless control of adhesion through light while also possessing non-invasive properties.
Noninvasive imaging could replace finger pricks for people with diabetes
A noninvasive method for measuring blood glucose levels, developed at MIT, could save diabetes patients from having to prick their fingers several times a day. The MIT team used Raman spectroscopy — a technique that reveals the chemical composition of tissues by shining near-infrared or visible light on them — to develop a shoebox-sized device that can measure blood glucose levels without any needles. In tests in a healthy volunteer, the researchers found that the measurements from their device were similar to those obtained by commercial continuous glucose monitoring sensors that require a wire to be implanted under the skin. While the device presented in this study is too large to be used as a wearable sensor, the researchers have since developed a wearable version that they are now testing in a small clinical study.
Human clinical trial discovers Fasting Mimicking Diet improved autophagy
The trial demonstrated that FMD can enhance autophagy and improve metabolic health indicators in humans, including insulin sensitivity and fasting glucose levels. Conducted by Cedars-Sinai and UT Health San Antonio, the study involved 30 healthy adults randomized to FMD or a normal diet. FMD offers a nutrition-based intervention that mimics fasting benefits, potentially supporting healthy aging and longevity without the risks of extreme fasting. The study provides evidence linking FMD to cellular recycling systems, marking a significant step in longevity science and nutrition technology.
Traditional medicinal material Cordyceps sinensis confirmed to promote nerve process elongation, reduce anxiety, and enhance learning function
Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Osaka City; President: Hidetoshi Segi) is advancing its “Phyto Science Initiative” under the integrated management vision “Connect for Well-being.” This initiative scientifically approaches the diverse functions and life-sustaining mechanisms inherent in plants. We are conducting research and development to scientifically elucidate the potential of diverse resources found in nature and contribute to enhancing people's well-being. This time, we are conducting joint research with Mie University (National University Corporation; Location: Tsu City, Mie Prefecture; President: Masaaki Ito), led by Professor Norihiro Nishimura of the Graduate School of Regional Innovation Studies and Assistant Professor Yasuhito Shimada of the Graduate School of Medicine and Zebrafish Research Center, has revealed that Cordyceps sinensis (mycelium), a traditional medicinal material, promotes nerve process elongation, exhibits anti-anxiety effects, and enhances learning function. These research findings were presented as posters at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Traditional Medicine (August 23-24, 2025) and the 71st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Pharmacognosy (September 14-15, 2025).
Toward a “5-fold expansion” of the treatable window: Japan-developed candidate drug for cerebral infarction
Currently, TMS-007, developed by Timus, not only dissolves blood clots but also suppresses inflammation in the brain. This is expected to enable the treatment of cerebral infarction by dissolving clots while reducing the risk of cerebral hemorrhage. A clinical trial (early Phase II clinical trial) conducted by our company in Japan in 2018 suggested that TMS-007 suppresses cerebral hemorrhage occurring after cerebral infarction, potentially enabling safer treatment compared to existing drugs.
Developing a New Recycling Technology Capable of Maintaining the Mechanical Properties and Surface Quality of Carbon Fiber
Toray Industries, Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Mitsuo Oya; hereinafter “Toray”) has developed a new recycling technology (hereinafter “this technology”) that can disassemble diverse carbon fiber composite materials (hereinafter “CFRP”) made from thermosetting resins, while maintaining the strength and surface quality of the carbon fibers. “CFRP” (abbreviation for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics)), and a new carbon fiber nonwoven fabric utilizing recycled carbon fiber (hereinafter “rCF”, abbreviation for recycled Carbon Fiber) obtained through this technology. With an eye toward expanding its use as a functional and design material across a wide range of applications—including automotive, construction, electrical and electronics, and daily necessities—Toray has begun providing prototype samples to customers. Going forward, Toray will continue technical development tailored to customer applications.
Developing Actuators for Robotics Applications Contributing to the Advancement of Expanding Fields Such as Humanoid Robots
NSK Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Akitoshi Ichii, President and CEO; hereinafter “NSK”) has developed rotary actuators and linear actuators as key components for advancing the expected growth of humanoid robots and other applications. Both types feature compact size, light weight, and high back-drivability*1, contributing to the realization of flexible robot movements. NSK will showcase these new products at the 2025 International Robot Exhibition to gauge customer interest, planning to launch them commercially in 2028. Furthermore, NSK will expand its global operations in the robotics field, aiming to grow this sector into a core pillar of its business by 2036.
DxMedical Cloud™
Technology for overwhelmingly high-speed detection from all over the world.
We use our unique algorithm to deliver the latest technology and product information from around the world in real time.
Explore the future of healthcare with carefully selected information.
How We Help You To Empower Your Business
POINT 1.
Quickly Deliver Technical Information
We deliver what you seek quickly and in a short time from technical information from all over the world
POINT 2.
Briefly to the Point
A wealth of detailed features makes it easy to understand the main points
POINT 3.
Help with Growth Strategies
The report is also packed with analytical information from the perspective of growth and long-term strategies for business use
DigitalMedical Open Innovation
デジタル・メディカル・オープンイノベーション
BrainEnergy produce DigitalMedical open innovation from Tokyo, where you can experience the intersection of cool and passionate design and technology.
Transform Your Business With Cloud
Looking for the Future
of Health Care
OUR TECHNOLOGY HELPS
YOUR BUSINESS
Our technology will help your business
Technology
Doctors develop AI stethoscope that can detect major heart conditions in 15 seconds
Doctors at Imperial College London have developed an AI-powered stethoscope capable of detecting major heart conditions like heart failure, heart valve disease, and abnormal heart rhythms in just 15 seconds. This advanced medical tool analyzes subtle differences in heartbeat and blood flow, and records ECGs, with data sent to cloud-based AI algorithms for rapid diagnosis. Clinical trials involving 12,000 UK patients demonstrated that the AI stethoscope doubled the diagnosis rate for heart failure and nearly tripled that for atrial fibrillation, marking a significant advancement for early detection and timely treatment.
The Guardian
MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee
In the future, tiny flying robots could be deployed to aid in the search for survivors trapped beneath the rubble after a devastating earthquake. Like real insects, these robots could flit through tight spaces larger robots can’t reach, while simultaneously dodging stationary obstacles and pieces of falling rubble. So far, aerial microrobots have only been able to fly slowly along smooth trajectories, far from the swift, agile flight of real insects — until now. MIT researchers have demonstrated aerial microrobots that can fly with speed and agility that is comparable to their biological counterparts. A collaborative team designed a new AI-based controller for the robotic bug that enabled it to follow gymnastic flight paths, such as executing continuous body flips. With a two-part control scheme that combines high performance with computational efficiency, the robot’s speed and acceleration increased by about 450 percent and 250 percent, respectively, compared to the researchers’ best previous demonstrations.
MIT News
Fermenstation Develops Upcycled Ingredient from Mizkan's "Ajipon" for Saborino Face Mask as Original Raw Material
Fermenstation, a bio-manufacturing startup, has partnered with BCL Company to develop "Soy Sauce Lees Fermented Liquid," an original upcycled ingredient derived from the soy sauce lees generated during Mizkan's "Ajipon" production. This ingredient will be incorporated into the "Saborino Morning Facial Sheet Mask High-Moisture Type N AP25," scheduled for limited release on January 13, 2026. Through advanced fermentation technology, Fermenstation utilizes the barrier-enhancing and highly moisturizing properties of soy sauce lees as a cosmetic ingredient, contributing to the realization of a circular economy.
PR Times
Bactolife Raises $35M Series B to Commercialize Novel Category of Gut Health Ingredients: Binding Proteins
Danish startup Bactolife has raised over $35 million in Series B funding to commercialize its novel gut health ingredients: binding proteins. Unlike probiotics and antibiotics, these precision tools selectively bind to harmful metabolites produced by unhealthy gut microbes, preventing them from breaching the gut barrier without disrupting the overall microbiome. Inspired by camelid immunoglobulins, Bactolife engineers microbes via precision fermentation to express these proteins. With GRAS status anticipated in the US and plans for expansion into Asia and Europe, the funding will support human clinical studies and product launches under the 'Helm' brand, targeting dietary supplements, functional foods, and animal feed additives for various gut health concerns.
AgFunderNews
Earable Neuroscience Joins National Sleep Foundation's SleepTech® Network, Unveils Tonino Lamborghini SuperBrain Edition at CES 2026
Earable Neuroscience announced two major initiatives at CES 2026: joining the National Sleep Foundation’s SleepTech® Network and launching the Tonino Lamborghini SuperBrain Edition. The FRENZ Brainband, their core product, is a consumer EEG wearable that uses AI-powered audio therapy for better sleep, focus, and mental recovery. The new SuperBrain Edition extends these functionalities to daytime use for enhanced focus, marking Tonino Lamborghini's entry into "Luxury Healthy Lifestyle Technology." This strategic partnership aims to shift the conversation from passive sleep to an active foundation for cognitive performance and well-being.
TechNode Global
Driving Experience Tour for Visually Impaired Individuals to “Take the Wheel Themselves”
Japan Care System Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Osaka City; President: Toshio Otomo) collaborated with Auto Technique Japan Co., Ltd. and Tochigi Prefecture Chubu Driving School Co., Ltd. to conduct a “Driving Experience Tour for Visually Impaired Individuals (Beginner Course)” over three days from December 13 to 15, 2025, in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. This special program allows visually impaired individuals to actually hold the steering wheel within a driving school equipped with safety management measures, learning about vehicle structure and traffic safety from the driver's perspective. It was realized by combining the expertise of the three companies, starting from the voices of the participants themselves, such as “I always wanted to try driving” and “I had a license but had to give it up due to my disability.”
PR TIMES
Jeonbuk National University Researchers Develop Novel Eco-Friendly and Photo-Switchable Smart Adhesives
Adhesives are essential in various industries, including aerospace, electronics, construction, marine, automotive, and biomedical fields. As these fields continue to advance, the demand for high-performance, multifunctional adhesives is also growing. However, such widespread use has also highlighted their environmental issues. Conventional adhesives, while effective and economical, release petroleum-based chemicals that are harmful to soil and water quality. Their production also contributes to environmental pollution, and the adhesives themselves are difficult to recycle or dispose of. Developing reusable and more eco-friendly alternatives is therefore becoming increasingly important. The proposed adhesive is not only reusable through photo-switching behavior, but also through heat and solvent treatments. It is also versatile and shows great adhesion to a wide range of substrates. The proposed adhesive is not only reusable through photo-switching behavior, but also through heat and solvent treatments. It is also versatile and shows great adhesion to a wide range of substrates. At the same time, there is a growing demand for advanced adhesives with diverse functionalities. For example, stimuli-responsive adhesives that can vary their adhesive strength based on external stimuli are attracting significant attention. Among them, photo-responsive adhesives are especially attractive, as they allow localized wireless control of adhesion through light while also possessing non-invasive properties.
PR Newswire
Noninvasive imaging could replace finger pricks for people with diabetes
A noninvasive method for measuring blood glucose levels, developed at MIT, could save diabetes patients from having to prick their fingers several times a day. The MIT team used Raman spectroscopy — a technique that reveals the chemical composition of tissues by shining near-infrared or visible light on them — to develop a shoebox-sized device that can measure blood glucose levels without any needles. In tests in a healthy volunteer, the researchers found that the measurements from their device were similar to those obtained by commercial continuous glucose monitoring sensors that require a wire to be implanted under the skin. While the device presented in this study is too large to be used as a wearable sensor, the researchers have since developed a wearable version that they are now testing in a small clinical study.
MIT News
Human clinical trial discovers Fasting Mimicking Diet improved autophagy
The trial demonstrated that FMD can enhance autophagy and improve metabolic health indicators in humans, including insulin sensitivity and fasting glucose levels. Conducted by Cedars-Sinai and UT Health San Antonio, the study involved 30 healthy adults randomized to FMD or a normal diet. FMD offers a nutrition-based intervention that mimics fasting benefits, potentially supporting healthy aging and longevity without the risks of extreme fasting. The study provides evidence linking FMD to cellular recycling systems, marking a significant step in longevity science and nutrition technology.
Nutritional Outlook
Traditional medicinal material Cordyceps sinensis confirmed to promote nerve process elongation, reduce anxiety, and enhance learning function
Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Osaka City; President: Hidetoshi Segi) is advancing its “Phyto Science Initiative” under the integrated management vision “Connect for Well-being.” This initiative scientifically approaches the diverse functions and life-sustaining mechanisms inherent in plants. We are conducting research and development to scientifically elucidate the potential of diverse resources found in nature and contribute to enhancing people's well-being. This time, we are conducting joint research with Mie University (National University Corporation; Location: Tsu City, Mie Prefecture; President: Masaaki Ito), led by Professor Norihiro Nishimura of the Graduate School of Regional Innovation Studies and Assistant Professor Yasuhito Shimada of the Graduate School of Medicine and Zebrafish Research Center, has revealed that Cordyceps sinensis (mycelium), a traditional medicinal material, promotes nerve process elongation, exhibits anti-anxiety effects, and enhances learning function. These research findings were presented as posters at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Traditional Medicine (August 23-24, 2025) and the 71st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Pharmacognosy (September 14-15, 2025).
ロート製薬株式会社
Toward a “5-fold expansion” of the treatable window: Japan-developed candidate drug for cerebral infarction
Currently, TMS-007, developed by Timus, not only dissolves blood clots but also suppresses inflammation in the brain. This is expected to enable the treatment of cerebral infarction by dissolving clots while reducing the risk of cerebral hemorrhage. A clinical trial (early Phase II clinical trial) conducted by our company in Japan in 2018 suggested that TMS-007 suppresses cerebral hemorrhage occurring after cerebral infarction, potentially enabling safer treatment compared to existing drugs.
TMS
Developing a New Recycling Technology Capable of Maintaining the Mechanical Properties and Surface Quality of Carbon Fiber
Toray Industries, Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Mitsuo Oya; hereinafter “Toray”) has developed a new recycling technology (hereinafter “this technology”) that can disassemble diverse carbon fiber composite materials (hereinafter “CFRP”) made from thermosetting resins, while maintaining the strength and surface quality of the carbon fibers. “CFRP” (abbreviation for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics)), and a new carbon fiber nonwoven fabric utilizing recycled carbon fiber (hereinafter “rCF”, abbreviation for recycled Carbon Fiber) obtained through this technology. With an eye toward expanding its use as a functional and design material across a wide range of applications—including automotive, construction, electrical and electronics, and daily necessities—Toray has begun providing prototype samples to customers. Going forward, Toray will continue technical development tailored to customer applications.
東レ株式会社
Developing Actuators for Robotics Applications Contributing to the Advancement of Expanding Fields Such as Humanoid Robots
NSK Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Akitoshi Ichii, President and CEO; hereinafter “NSK”) has developed rotary actuators and linear actuators as key components for advancing the expected growth of humanoid robots and other applications. Both types feature compact size, light weight, and high back-drivability*1, contributing to the realization of flexible robot movements. NSK will showcase these new products at the 2025 International Robot Exhibition to gauge customer interest, planning to launch them commercially in 2028. Furthermore, NSK will expand its global operations in the robotics field, aiming to grow this sector into a core pillar of its business by 2036.
NSK