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Watch Rocket Lab launch Japanese technology-demonstrating satellite to orbit tonight
Rocket Lab launched a satellite for a "confidential commercial customer" on Thursday morning (Nov. 20), just a few hours ...
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In Japan, expect your toilet to make some noise
Japan's famously high-tech toilets are getting a new upgrade: sound-masking devices designed to cover up the less melodic ...
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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 ...
SINGAPORE—Japan’s Defense Ministry has completed a series of proof-of-concept flights involving multiple scaled collaborative ...
The Acquisitions, Technology and Logistics Agency said it tested remote operation of drones using tablets from inside a helicopter and autonomous flight ...
It is no secret that Japan has lost ground in the artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor markets over the last five years. The COVID-19 pandemic convulsed Japanese production lines and supply ...
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 ...
At YourStory TechSparks 2025, a panel of senior leaders from Japanese companies discussed how India’s talented, agile ...
Micron Technology Inc. will spend ¥1.5 trillion ($9.6 billion) to build a plant in western Japan to make memory chips for artificial intelligence applications, Nikkei newspaper reported.
Micron Technology will invest 1.5 trillion yen ($9.6 billion) to build a new plant in Hiroshima in western Japan to produce advanced high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, the Nikkei reported on Saturday, ...
Pune hosted the India–Japan Business Meet 2025, launching the Progressive Council of Commerce & Industry (PCC&I) and Lord ...
While Japan has ambitions for nuclear energy to power about 20 percent of its electricity needs by 2030, it does not have truck-sized reactors keeping the lights on in its northern island of Hokkaido.
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