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A business book challenging cutting-edge technology, by Ryugen Hosokawa and Noboru Makino. - Title: Challenging Cutting-Edge Technology - Authors: Ryugen Hosokawa (Born 1900 in Kumamoto Prefecture, graduated from Tokyo Imperial University, Department of Politics, joined Asahi Shimbun) and Noboru Makino (Born 1921, graduated from Tokyo Imperial University, Vice President of Mitsubishi Research Institute, Doctor of Engineering, inventor of MT Magnet) - Publisher: Yamate Shobo - Language: Japanese - Genre: Business/Economics 1. Are Humans Superior to Apes? 2. Is Only the Forefront of Technology Wonderful? 3. What is the Aim of Technopolis? 4. Why is the IC Causing a Stir? 5. What is the Difference Between a "Personal Computer" and a "Microcomputer" in the First Place? 6. "Without Computers and Software, It's Just a Box" 7. Can Japan Also Achieve the Apollo Program? 8. Is America Weak in Technology? 9. Engineers Have a Narrow Worldview 10. Which is More Successful, Japan or the US? 11. What is the "Makunouchi Bento Aesthetic"? 12. They Say "Nurturing Parent is Better Than Biological Parent," But... 13. Japanese Technology is Supported by the "Grassroots" 14. Is New Ceramics Just Pottery? 15. Can "Potomatoes" Be Made from Tomatoes and Potatoes? 16. It Would Be Trouble if We Had Twenty Prime Minister Nakasones 17. Can Technology Surpass Biology? 18. How Should Humans Utilize Information? 19. How Far Has Computing Progressed? 20. Are Telegrams No Longer Necessary? 21. The Second Industrial Revolution Has Arrived 22. Can Robots Give Birth? 23. The Secret to Getting Along with Robots? 24. Is "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine" Necessary? 25. What Comes After the Space War? 26. Is Nuclear Power Alone Enough? 27. Do We Resort to God for Things We Cannot Explain? 28. Can Humans Truly Become Happy? First Edition Published: October 1983 Thank you for looking.
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