Accelerating Global Scientific Discovery
US and Japan Launch $1B Genesis Mission for AI Science
A historic $1 billion partnership leverages AI and supercomputing for fusion, quantum, and biotech breakthroughs.
US and Japanese flags standing together in a high-tech scientific facility with supercomputers and holographic displays.
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The U.S. Department of Energy and Japan’s science ministries launched a $1 billion strategic partnership on June 5, 2026 [1]. Known as the Genesis Mission, Japan joins as the first international partner in this historic initiative [1][2]. The program utilizes advanced AI and supercomputing resources to solve complex scientific challenges [2].
Researchers will focus on quantum information science, fusion energy, and biotechnology to catalyze global breakthroughs [1][3]. This collaboration aims to significantly shorten discovery timelines for critical energy and health technologies [2]. The agreement further solidifies the technological alliance between Washington and Tokyo [3].
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