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In Japan, it has been discovered that intentional skull modifications were performed on children in the Hirota culture between the 3rd and 7th centuries AD.
Yale Professor suggests senior mass suicide
A Yale professor has suggested a mass suicide for seniors in Japan as a solution to the country’s aging population and high risk of poverty
Japan to Build Fusion Reactor by 2050
Japan has embarked on the development of its own nuclear fusion reactor, with plans to have a prototype operational by 2050. The Japanese government aims
350m Wooden Skyscraper Planned
In a bid to reduce CO2 emissions in the construction industry, Japanese construction company Nikken Sekkei and wood processing company Sumitomo Forestry have developed an
Japan tests deep-sea power generation
Japan is known for producing a significant portion of its electricity through nuclear power plants due to limited potential for solar and wind power. However,
Simulating Salt Taste with Chopsticks
In Japan, people consume a lot of salt, which can have negative effects on their health. However, innovative chopsticks may soon be able to reduce
Strange Sea Worm Found in Japan
In the waters off the coast of Japan, a new species of branched marine worm has been discovered. The worm’s body repeatedly splits at the
Secret Ninja Document Found After 300 Years
Japanese researchers have made a fascinating discovery – a 300-year-old written Ninja oath. The Ninjas of ancient Japan are shrouded in mystery, and this newly
Maglev Train Reaches 603 km/h
In a historic moment, a train has broken the speed record by reaching over 600 kilometers per hour. The Japanese Maglev train has broken its
Artificial Sky Named Light Source of the Year
In a historic moment, a train has broken the speed record by reaching over 600 kilometers per hour. The Japanese Maglev train has broken its