The NTT R&D Forum showcased technologies that are becoming increasingly relevant to both society and industry, including the world's first experiment with an Optical Quantum Computer.
NTT's annual R&D Forum, held in Tokyo, unveiled ground-breaking advancements in telecommunications, with a spotlight on the company's Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) technology.
The NTT R&D Forum presented a series of groundbreaking technological advancements designed to address societal and industrial needs, including the world's first demonstration of an Optical Quantum Computer.
At the age of 10, Avani was paralyzed waist below after a car accident. Not letting the challenges hold her back, she took up the sport of shooting in 2015 and since then, went on to win multiple national and international-level tournaments. In 2020, Avani also created history by becoming th
Lovlina Borgohain is eyeing a third straight summer Olympics but will take one-step at a time from here on. Lovlina, who won a bronze at the Tokyo Olympics but returned empty-handed from Paris 2024, said Los Angeles 2028 was very much in her plans.
Fukushiro Nukaga, visited the Indian Embassy in Tokyo and signed the condolence book opened in memory of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who passed away in Delhi on December 26.
Suga visited the Indian Embassy in Tokyo and signed the condolence book opened in memory of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who passed away on December 26 in Delhi.
2024 turned out to be a game-changing year for shooter Manu Bhaker, who created history at the Paris Olympics 2024 by winning two medals in shooting events, and becoming the first Indian athlete in the post-independence era to achieve this feat after Norman Pritchard in 1900.
In Paris, Bhake
Disputes persist between China and Japan with "intrusion of Chinese vessels into Japanese territorial waters around the Tokyo-governed, Beijing-claimed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, as well as the detention of Japanese nationals over espionage allegations," Kyodo News reported.
The Japanese government has approved a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 60 per cent by fiscal 2035 compared to 2013 levels, with a longer-term goal of a 73 per cent reduction by fiscal 2040. While some experts criticised the targets as insufficient to meet global climate goals, sector