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2018
2018x1
Renewable Energy Shift: China Targets Japan
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The shift to renewable energy is accelerating in China, and Chinese firms are expanding their business globally, including in Japan, where renewables have yet to take hold. We take a .. show full overview
2018x2
Cash in Trash: A Surge in Lost Items
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The recent discovery of huge sums of cash at garbage sites across Japan has prompted many to wonder what's behind the mysterious trend. The cases appear to be part of a wider culture of .. show full overview
2018x3
Reducing Pet-culling: Is No-Kill the Answer
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Between 2 and 3 million ownerless dogs and cats used to be killed at public shelters every year in Japan. That number has been falling, and the "No-Kill" movement is spreading throughout .. show full overview
2018x4
Dash Cams: A Revolution in Road Safety
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Sales of dashboard cameras have risen sharply in Japan following a rash of tailgating accidents. The dash cam records the moments of a traffic accident, providing crucial evidence about .. show full overview
2018x5
530 Million Gone: Reality Check for Cryptocurrencies
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On January 26th, someone hacked a major digital currency exchange in Japan and made off with the equivalent of 530 million US dollars of a cryptocurrency called NEM. Authorities are .. show full overview
2018x6
Hackers vs. Hackers: Chasing Cryptocurrency Thieves
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Just over a month has passed since hackers stole 530 million-dollars' worth of virtual currency in the biggest-ever such theft. "White hat" hackers are now hot on the trail of the .. show full overview
2018x7
Fukushima "Heroes" 7 Years On: Refusing Health Survey
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In March 2011, one of the world's worst nuclear accidents occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The workers who responded to the emergency were called "heroes" by media around .. show full overview
2018x8
Drug Smugglers Target Japan
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The smuggling of illegal stimulants into Japan is rising sharply. NHK has obtained video footage from investigating agencies showing how smuggling has become multi-national and .. show full overview
2018x9
Chinalizing Africa: Impact of the Belt & Road
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As Chinese President Xi Jinping begins his second term in office, China is building a huge economic zone called the "Belt and Road". It's being described as the Silk Road of the 21st .. show full overview
2018x10
Manga Industry Threatened: Chasing Pirate Site Operators
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Thousands of manga titles are available online for free ― and pirate manga websites are causing creators severe financial damage. In a search that took us from the United States to .. show full overview
2018x11
"Toilet Revolution": Japan's Technology Wows the World
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A commode that checks your health, monitors vacancies in public restrooms and more... Japan is creating futuristic toilets in the lead up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. .. show full overview
2018x12
China's Waste Import Ban: Environmental Wake-up Call
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We discard countless plastic bottles every day. Now, millions of tons of plastic garbage have nowhere to go because China, once the biggest importer, stopped accepting it this year. .. show full overview
2018x13
Trash Hoarding: A Working-Age Illness
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It's spring in Japan and cleanup services are being flooded with calls to apartment buildings. But these aren't ordinary calls. Hoarders are on the rise and it's not just the elderly. .. show full overview
2018x14
'Shoplifters' Grabs 2018 Palme d'Or
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The film 'Shoplifters' has been awarded the top prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival. It is the first Japanese movie to win in 21 years. The director Hirokazu Kore-eda focuses on .. show full overview
2018x15
Living Factories: The Promise of Synthetic Biology
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Did you know that goats and strawberries are producing medicine and fuel? Scientists are eagerly trying to use living organisms to create all sorts of things we use in our daily life. .. show full overview
2018x16
'Cutting-edge' Cancer Therapies: Hope or Hoax?
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Ads about new cancer treatments abound on the Internet, many lacking scientific evidence. Add to that the higher costs and cancer patients and their families are having trouble making a .. show full overview
2018x17
Too Old To Drive?
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In May, a 90-year-old driver ran a red light, killing a pedestrian and injuring three others. The incident was the latest in a growing number of fatal accidents caused by elderly drivers .. show full overview
2018x18
The Forgotten Generation at 40: A Looming Social Crisis
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The so-called Forgotten Generation entered the workforce during one of the roughest economic patches in Japan's recent history. Roughly two decades on, these people are entering .. show full overview
2018x19
DIY Biology: Hope or Hazard?
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Culturing cells to create artificial meat, trying to modify your own DNA to build muscles, engineering a cure for a pet dog's disease … A new generation of amateur scientists is taking .. show full overview
2018x20
Sons as Caregivers: Men Struggle with New Challenge
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Across Japan, the number of men who are becoming the main caregivers for their ailing parents is on the rise. Data shows sons are more likely to struggle in the role than other family .. show full overview
2018x21
Breaking Down Japan's Deadliest Rain Disaster in Decades
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This cutting-edge program brings you the latest information on Japanese society, probing trending issues from diverse and critical perspectives.
2018x22
Thai Cave Miracle: How the Mission Became Possible
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On June 10th, 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach were safely rescued from deep within a cave. They endured fear and darkness for more than 2 weeks. NHK was following the parents of the .. show full overview
2018x23
Millennial Sex: What's Goin' On?
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23 public broadcasters around the world surveyed millennials on a range of subjects, including sex. The responses showed that many young Japanese have a difficult and sometimes negative .. show full overview
2018x24
Aegis Ashore: Does Japan Really Need It?
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In December, the Japanese government decided to purchase two Aegis Ashore systems from the US. The land-based ballistic missile defense costs about 1.8 billion dollars. But the security .. show full overview
2018x25
Final Letters of Aum Cult Members
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In 1995, Aum Shinrikyo cult members released deadly sarin gas in Tokyo's subway. This unprecedented, random act of terror shook the world. How could such crimes happen? With that .. show full overview
2018x26
Pros & Cons of Digital Forensics
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Our digital assets, such as emails, photos, or maybe even virtual currencies, are increasing by the day. But even if you think you have deleted some, they are still retrievable with .. show full overview
2018x27
Ad Fraud: The Dark Side of Digital Advertising
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We see a variety of ads on the Internet every day, but even those we don't see may be counted as page views. Ad fraud is growing and even big companies and government ministries are .. show full overview
2018x28
Typhoon Jebi: Scenes of Terror
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Cars flying through the air, debris crashing through windows into people's homes… Typhoon Jebi churned through parts of Japan earlier this month, generating record wind gusts at 100 .. show full overview
2018x29
Fashion in Flames: Tackling Overproduction
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There's no end to the increase in overstocked products in the fashion industry. One estimate says the amount rose to 1.4 billion items last year in Japan. Burberry burned 37 million .. show full overview
2018x30
Words to Live By: Letters from Kirin Kiki
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Actress Kirin Kiki passed away on September 15th. She died 4 months after the film 'Shoplifters', in which she played the grandmother, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. .. show full overview
2018x31
"Honjo-ism": Interview with 2018 Nobel Winner
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It was recently announced that Professor Tasuku Honjo was a co-winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. As he paved the way towards a fourth treatment method for .. show full overview
2018x32
Living with Breast Cancer
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Breast cancer is rising sharply in Japan, with one out of 11 women diagnosed with the disease. But fewer are dying thanks to early detection and medical advances. How are they living .. show full overview
2018x33
Bottoms Up: How Japanese Whisky Conquered the World
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Japanese whisky has risen from humble origins to become one of the most coveted spirits in the world. In recent years, some of the best examples have swept the field at prestigious .. show full overview
2018x34
Tasty High-Tech Rice: Japan's Farming Revolution
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Japanese agriculture is facing a crisis due to a labor shortage. Its skills and know-how tend to be dependent on individual farmers - and not shared with the overall industry, which .. show full overview
2018x35
Nowhere to Go: Dealing with Plastic Waste
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A sense of crisis is mounting. A report says the amount of plastic waste in the ocean could outweigh fish by 2050. More restaurants and retailers are cutting back on the use of plastic .. show full overview
2018x36
Toshiba Strives to Make a Comeback
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After an accounting scandal and enormous failure in the nuclear power business, Toshiba seemed to be scraping the bottom. Its revival is now up to Nobuaki Kurumatani, the first CEO from .. show full overview
2018x37
Ghosn's Arrest: How His Leadership Failed
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The former head of Nissan Motor, Carlos Ghosn, was arrested on November 19 in connection with alleged financial misconduct. Ghosn became COO in 1999, at a time when the company was .. show full overview
2018x38
Developmental Disorders: No Longer a Workplace Barrier
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In Japan, more companies are hiring people with developmental disorders. That's not just because of the labor shortage or stricter government requirements. Businesses need such people .. show full overview
2018x39
Surge in Foreign Workers: Japan Struggles to Live in Harmony
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The number of foreign workers in Japan has increased over 2.5 fold in the past decade, and a labor shortage has led to heated discussions on a bill to allow more. Japan can no longer .. show full overview
2018x40
Setting Up People with Dementia: How They Are Recruited by Criminals
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People with dementia are often targeted by scams. But recently, a growing number have been arrested for committing the crimes. Unknowingly turned into participants, some have even been .. show full overview