This article reviews the recent shift in Japan's nanotechnology policy and regulation, analyzing policy documents and government guidelines as well as interviews with prominent scientists and government officials. The authors consider the potential role oThis research has been supported by the Australian Research Council (Project ID: DP110102637)
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Nanobiotechnology is an immensely potential invention, which is expected to bring about revolutionar...
For a country already uneasy about energy security, the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which caused a ...
This article describes the various effects on the public conception on nuclear energy and more gener...
If energy security is defined as the availability of energy at all times in various forms, in suffic...
Nanotechnology as one of the technology sector has penetrated into every field, and to become the do...
The state of nanotechnology in Japan was greatly influenced by the Clinton administration of the Uni...
In a year and a half after the events of March 2011, Japan excluded all their nuclear reactors, retu...
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Disaster is pushing Japan towards more sustainable and ecologically friendly energy technology. Nucl...
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This thesis explores whether Japan’s energy marketplace reforms after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear dis...
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