A new device combines existing on-site paper recycling with unique antimicrobial technology; and a Japanese company turns an invasive plant into biofuel and craft gin.
A new device combines existing on-site paper recycling with unique antimicrobial technology; and a Japanese company turns an invasive plant into biofuel and craft gin.
A multilingual journalist with over 25 years of experience in the media industry, Maeda worked as a producer and correspondent for Reuters TV in Tokyo after stints as a reporter at The Japan Times, The Associated Press in San Francisco, Newsday in New York, and The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, California. Maeda has also taught journalism at Komazawa University’s Faculty of Global Media Studies. Currently, he serves as executive editor for solutions-focused bilingual news platform J-Stories, a PBMC media outlet.
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