Auntie Sumida is busily introducing friends to Norio Takano, who selects a new case to pursue in Chapter 22 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
An anti-espionage law is crucial to halt cases like AIST where Japanese universities invest taxpayer funds in research that in the end benefits China.
Automated rice planting by AI-based robots in Saitama Prefecture is being tested as an effective measure for reducing labor in the aging farming population.
Recent technology leaks have highlighted the need for new recommendations for institutional internal management and information handling protocols in Japan.
A high school student's innovative idea to use proceeds from vending machines to provide local children in need with meals became a reality in Himeji City.
After winning in court, Auntie Sumida is surprised by mixed threads of regret about her choices in Chapter 21 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
The suspect in the tech leak, a senior researcher at a Japanese research institute, is accused of sending data to a Chinese firm.
The 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo unveiled 'Theme Weeks' on global issues aligned with SDGs, urging the active involvement of the private sector and policymakers.
Masayoshi Son of SoftBank is forging links with Sam Altman, the 38-year-old tech billionaire who runs ChatGPT's parent company, OpenAI.
Prime Minister Kishida wants 30% of board members in top companies to be women by 2030, and internal corporate talent development to help bring this about.
According to Chairman Tetsuro Higashi of Rapidus Corporation, the chip venture intends to begin mass production of next-generation logic semiconductors in 2027.
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