By KAZUYA GOTO/ Staff Writer
February 12, 2020 at 17:02 JST
Masanori Sakamoto, associate professor of chemistry of nanomaterials at Kyoto University’s Institute for Chemical Research, works on a project to develop material to create electricity with the use of infrared light. (Kazuya Goto)
A Japanese research team has "seen the light" and is utilizing infrared wavelengths to generate electricity, an untapped energy source that accounts for nearly half of solar energy striking the Earth. [Read More]
Stories about memories of cherry blossoms solicited from readers
Cooking experts, chefs and others involved in the field of food introduce their special recipes intertwined with their paths in life.
A series based on diplomatic documents declassified by Japan’s Foreign Ministry
A series on the death of a Japanese woman that sparked a debate about criminal justice policy in the United States
A series about Japanese-Americans and their memories of World War II
Here is a collection of first-hand accounts by “hibakusha” atomic bomb survivors.