Japan pays high price for ‘silo’ science
4 May 2016

By PAUL BROWN | Lack of scientific co-operation with other countries has cost Japan “trillions of yen” in expensive solar power because the country did not learn from the experience of other countries before rushing to install it, analysts say.
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Assessing tsunami damage to a reactor at Fukushima’s Daiichi nuclear power plant | Greg Webb |
This is one example they give in a report in Nature journal of how much Japan’s economy has lost through the failure of its scientists to involve themselves in international research.
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