1. A survey by NHK indicates that 90% of Japanese researchers believe their country's scientific research capability is declining, with 63% strongly agreeing and 26% somewhat agreeing.
2. The reasons for this decline are mainly inadequate funding and time, followed by insufficient personnel.
3. A Nobel laureate in Physics, Professor Kajita Takaaki, warns that Japan's science is at risk of further decline due to current research conditions, which could impact the country's overall competitiveness in technology and industry.
2. The reasons for this decline are mainly inadequate funding and time, followed by insufficient personnel.
3. A Nobel laureate in Physics, Professor Kajita Takaaki, warns that Japan's science is at risk of further decline due to current research conditions, which could impact the country's overall competitiveness in technology and industry.
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90% of Japanese researchers believe their country's scientific research capability is decreasing, primarily due to inadequate funding and time, insufficient personnel. Nobel laureate Kajita Takaaki warns of potential further decline, impacting Japan's tech and industry competitiveness.
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Category ID: listed_summary
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250930_14/#summary
Date: Sept. 30, 2025
Notes: Summary of NHK News - 2025-09-30
Created: 2025/09/30 21:54
Updated: 2025/12/08 01:38
Last Read: 2025/10/01 20:30