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Japan suicide rates hit 2-year high

The number of suicides in Japan hit a two-year high in the month of May, according to data released Wednesday by the nation's authorities.

 

Manga fans can collect something new: a doctorate

Manga fans can collect something new: a doctorate

To earn this Ph.D., you need to hit the books - specifically, Japanese comic books. Japan's Kyoto Seika University said Tuesday it will launch the country's first doctoral program in manga studies next year.

Senh: This is gotta be one of the coolest majors ever.

 

3 Japan nuclear reactors melted down

Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant experienced a full meltdown at three reactors in the wake of an earthquake and tsunami in March, the country's Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters said Monday.

 

Japan PM to offer to resign in autumn or later: report

Japan PM to offer to resign in autumn or later: report

Embattled Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan -- in danger of losing a no-confidence vote in parliament on Thursday -- will offer to resign later this year after dealing with a nuclear crisis and other urgent matters related to the massive March earthquake and tsunami, domestic media reported.

 

IAEA: Japan underestimated tsunami risk to plants

U.N. inspectors faulted Japan on Wednesday for underestimating the threat of a devastating tsunami on its crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant but praised its overall response to the crisis as exemplary....

 

Fitch cuts Japan credit rating outlook to negative

Ratings agency Fitch on Friday cut its outlook on Japan's sovereign debt, warning that the vast cost of a March earthquake and tsunami and the still-unknown bill for the clean-up after the nuclear disaster would further strain the country's already shaky public finances.

 

Japan quake reconstruction may cost up to $184 billion

Japan quake reconstruction may cost up to $184 billion

Japanese Economics Minister Kaoru Yosano said on Sunday the government may need to spend 10 trillion yen to 15 trillion yen ($184 billion) for reconstruction from the devastating earthquake that hit the country's northeast in March.

 

Earthquake and Aftermath Push Japan Into a Recession

Earthquake and Aftermath Push Japan Into a Recession

A contraction in the first quarter at an annual rate of 3.7 percent was worse than economists had expected.

 

Third worker dies at Japan's troubled nuclear plant

Third worker dies at Japan's troubled nuclear plant

A worker at Japan's tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant died on Saturday, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co said, bringing the death toll at the complex to three since a massive earthquake and tsunami in March.

 

Japan Calls on US High-Tech Venture Kurion for Nuclear cleanup

Underscoring the virtue of focusing on US innovation, science, technology and entrepreneurship: in a stunning series of recent events, I have had a front-row seat to, US venture-backed company , Kurion, based in Irvine, CA with a team led by CEO and 30 year nuclear industry veteran John Raymont was revealed this week to have been selected by Japan to rapidly bring its technologies of isotope separation and modular vitrification to help treat, extract, contain and environmentally isolate radioactive materials.

 

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