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Japan Loses Its Spot as World's Third-Largest Economy as It Slips Into RecessionJapan’s economy unexpectedly contracted for a second quarter at the end of 2023, slipping into recession and clouding the Bank of Japan’s path toward ending its negative interest rate policy.
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Branching out in space: Why Japan is launching world’s first wooden satelliteWhile most satellites launched into Earth's orbit are large and made of metal, Japanese scientists are carving a new path with their plan to launch the world's first wooden satellite, which is no larger than a small box. Eric Sorensen explains how and why they are conducting this unusual experiment.
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