Japan's government has identified dementia as one of its most urgent policy challenges, with the Health Ministry estimating ...
The country once led the world in semiconductors and electronics, but over the years it fell behind Taiwan, South Korea and China.
Japan has been undergoing a severe dementia crisis due to its rapidly aging population, and technology is playing a crucial ...
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A look at Japan's dementia crisis and how technology is aiding the fight against the disease
Japan, a country with over one-third of its people aged above 65 years, is reeling under a severe dementia crisis.Dementia is ...
Kanazawa University has begun long-term outdoor testing of tandem perovskite solar cells in collaboration with Toshiba. The research project aligns with Japan’s broader push to scale perovskite PV ...
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How Japan’s hypersonic railgun could deter China’s expanding naval ambitions
Japan is positioning its hypersonic electromagnetic railgun development as a strategic centerpiece, aiming to deter Chinese ...
Japan is making a huge bet to revive its long-declining advanced chipmaking industry. A new government-private joint venture named Rapidus is pursuing an ambitious target of mass-producing 2-nanometer ...
The Acquisitions, Technology and Logistics Agency said it tested remote operation of drones using tablets from inside a helicopter and autonomous flight ...
Japan's Rapidus is set to start construction on a second plant in Hokkaido in fiscal 2027, while the production of 1.4-nm ...
An India-based gallium nitride (GaN) startup is exploring partnerships with Japanese companies to strengthen its technology stack and tap into Japan's advanced semiconductor supply chain, as both ...
The DxMinds and indo-sakura merger boosts bangalore's mobile app development and launches SourceBytes.AI and BluePrintEditor.AI to drive Global Innovation. Together, we’re reshaping the future of ...
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Japan's earthquake technology
Japan’s earthquake technology was forged through tragedy—every major disaster pushed engineers to build something stronger, ...
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