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Chemistry World August 23, 2011 Hiromi Kuramochi |
Japanese government opens dialogue with public The earthquake has led the Japanese government to reconsider the way it communicates science to the public |
IEEE Spectrum August 2011 Peter Fairley |
Japan Faces Post-Fukushima Power Struggle Crisis transforms renewable energy bill into an antinuclear symbol in Japan. |
Chemistry World July 11, 2011 Hiromi Kuramochi |
Japanese Universities Plot Slow Recovery Four months have passed since the earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated the east coast of Japan. And while rebuilding is now under way, progress at the local level is slow and impeding the recovery of universities in the disaster-stricken area. |
BusinessWeek June 9, 2011 Tom Keene |
Tom Keene Talks to Morgan Stanley's Stephen Roach Morgan's non-executive chairman for Asia discusses the U.S., China, and Japan |
The Motley Fool May 20, 2011 Jared Cummans |
Friday's ETF to Watch: iShares MSCI Japan Small Cap Fund Today, the Bank of Japan releases its interest rate decision. How will this ETF react? |
BusinessWeek May 12, 2011 Sato & Kawamoto |
Post-Quake Stimulus from Japanese Banks But radiation concerns may limit rebuilding, even as banks are lending to encourage companies to remain in Fukushima. |
Investment Advisor May 1, 2011 Savita Iyer-Ahrestani |
Shared Sorrow, Shared Strength: Rebuilding Japan Japan's string of disasters will demonstrate the unyielding strength of the people and the country's opportunity for growth |
BusinessWeek April 21, 2011 Charles Graeber |
After the Tsunami: Nothing to Do but Start Again On Mar. 11, the city of Kamaishi on Japan's northern coast, home of the world's biggest breakwater, had another brush with extinction. Here's how it survived. |
BusinessWeek April 21, 2011 Chu & Ishikawa |
A Real Estate Plunge on Tokyo's Waterfront? Tokyo Bay area real estate prices may fall 10 percent in 2011 on worries about housing built on reclaimed land in quake-prone Japan. |
BusinessWeek April 14, 2011 Dexter Roberts |
China Needs Nuclear Power -- and Regulations The Fukushima disaster is not slowing down the Chinese industry, which plans to build 10 reactors a year |
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