Japan strengthens foreign-interference rules
Japan’s cabinet just approved a strategy that aims to keep sensitive research and technologies linked to national security from leaving the country. The strategy, meant to protect research in fields such as quantum computing, artificial intelligence and semiconductor manufacturing, proposes that research funds be withheld from Japanese institutions that receive but do not declare money from foreign governments. The development follows crack-downs by US science agencies on researchers who do not disclose foreign ties, mainly with China.
Nature | 5 min read
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