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In April 1971, American ping-pong player Glenn Cowan boarded the wrong bus during the world championships in Nagoya, Japan.
Japan Exchange Group’s strategy has long focused on various attempts to help revitalize the Japanese economy and financial markets. Over the past decade, this strategy took shape through various ...
The XRISM science team, including members from Nagoya University in Japan, has explained how a galaxy cluster maintains its heat, despite emitting X-rays that cool the hot gas at its center. The group ...
The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has retained cricket for the 2026 Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games, to be held in Japan from ...
Researchers in Japan have developed a predictive model that could improve treatment decisions for advanced pancreatic cancer ...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) will make its Asian Games debut next year when Japan hosts the continent's premier sporting event, ...
Discover SKYTRAX's ranking of the most secure airports in the world, where cutting-edge technology and strict protocols ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the leading neurodegenerative disease manifesting cognitive impairment. Its procession is regulated by activated glial cell-mediated neuroinflammation. Although estrogen ...
Researchers in Japan have developed a predictive model that could improve treatment decisions for advanced pancreatic cancer ...
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'Mutant' rice strain developed
A NEW mutant strain of rice, 11NB10 with enhanced root system, has been developed through a collaborative effort among the ...
In a statement on Easter Sunday, Romualdez encouraged the public “to honor a truth that lies at the center of our faith.” “The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not only a triumph over death ...
Before we pour billions into a maglev line between D.C. and Baltimore, let’s step off the platform and ask: Does this make sense here?