Science View

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The Biggest Optical Telescope Ever
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08, 2012
This time we feature a project to build a telescope with a 30-meter mirror. It's called the Thirty-Meter Telescope (TMT) and is being developed by a consortium of five nations, including .. show full overview
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Marine Life Harbors Tomorrow's Wonder Drugs!
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15, 2012
The enormous biodiversity of life on Earth makes the natural world a treasure trove of benefits for humanity. Kevin put his life sciences expertise to work explaining why. An organism .. show full overview
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Predicting volcanic eruptions
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22, 2012
How can we predict volcanic eruptions? How can we know about them before they happen? A nation full of volcanoes, Japan has been at the forefront of research seeking to answer these .. show full overview
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Cancer Vaccines
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29, 2012
One in three Japanese people will die of cancer, so it's no surprise that cancer research is one of the most important medical fields. Currently, there are three established treatments: .. show full overview
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Robot Cars Race into the Future
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05, 2012
Automobile safety has recently shifted its focus to preventing accidents before they happen. Research is currently underway to develop a car that can detect obstacles and pedestrians, .. show full overview
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Turning the Sahara Desert into a Solar Power Superfarm!
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12, 2012
The vast Sahara Desert stretches 5,000 kilometers from east to west, and 1,500 kilometers from north to south. Today there is growing interest in its potential as a solar power site. It .. show full overview
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The Coelacanth! The Living Fossil That Casts Light on Evolution's Mysteries
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19, 2012
The coelacanth appeared on Earth before the dinosaurs and it is still around today virtually unchanged! For a long time the life cycle of this "living fossil fish" was unknown, but a .. show full overview
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Reviving the Asuka Beauties: Restoration of the Takamatsuzuka Tomb Wall Paintings
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26, 2012
The Takamatsuzuka Tomb was erected 1,300 years ago in what is now the village of Asuka in Nara Prefecture. On its four walls are painted the Azure Dragon, the White Tiger, the Black .. show full overview
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Bioimaging: Changing the Future of Medicine
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04, 2012
Do you know the term bioimaging? It is a technique for observing living cells by making them shine or light up, and people are saying that it will change the face of medicine. In .. show full overview
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Singing Synthesizers: The Technology Behind a Digital Popstar
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11, 2012
The voice of CG pop idol Hatsune Miku simply soars! Perhaps you've heard it? Singing voices synthesized by computers are storming on to the stage. One recording with synthesized singing .. show full overview
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Hydrothermal Vents: Searching for Life at the Bottom of the Sea
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18, 2012
Technological advances are shedding light on the world of the deep ocean. One focus of interest is hydrothermal vents that spew out super heated water from the ocean floor. These vents .. show full overview
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Hayabusa's Homecoming: The Inside Story
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05, 2012
The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa crashed down like a falling star into the dessert in Australia in June 2010. It was an image that captivated many people around the world. Hayabusa's .. show full overview
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New Frontiers in Seismic Design
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12, 2012
Do you know what the most significant source of damage is to a building during an earthquake? While most people might think of the magnitude and intensity scales as a way to measure a .. show full overview
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Advances in Bio-Logging: Tracking Animals in the Wild!
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19, 2012
We know a lot about animals, but how much do we really know about their lifestyles? Bio-logging is a new technology that gives us an inside look at how animals live. Cameras, GPS .. show full overview
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The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Robots to the Rescue
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26, 2012
On this week's episode, we examine Quince, the Japanese rescue robot that was deployed into the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Since a hydrogen explosion at the plant, radiation .. show full overview
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Ultimate Cryptography to Defend Our Digital Lifestyle!
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03, 2012
The Internet has become an essential part of our lives. Cryptography the technology that protects our private information using codes. But there is always the possibility that the codes .. show full overview
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Artificial Cells: Revealing the Secrets of Life
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10, 2012
Scientists hope to change medicine for the better through creating artificial cells. For example, artificial cells could be used to help heal injured or diseased body organs. Studies on .. show full overview
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ALMA: A Giant Telescope Searching for the Origins of Life
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17, 2012
Scientists hope to change medicine for the better through creating artificial cells. For example, artificial cells could be used to help heal injured or diseased body organs. Studies on .. show full overview
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The iPS Cell Revolution: A Discussion with Dr. Yamanaka
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24, 2012
iPS cells are created from normal human skin cells. They possess the same potential as fertilized eggs cells, meaning they can be developed into any kind of cell in the human body. It .. show full overview
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Follow-on Disasters after the Megaquake
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31, 2012
The magnitude-9.0 megaquake that struck Japan on March 11th, 2011 induced many more earthquakes across country, some of them in places where quakes almost never happen. In addition, .. show full overview
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Right Under Our Feet: The Hidden Web of Life in the Soil
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07, 2012
There is an amazing world beneath our feet, from earthworms and woodlice to countless tiny bacteria. And we don't know very much at all about how 99% of these creatures actually live. .. show full overview
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Cancer Killing Viruses
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14, 2012
Cancer is the number one cause of death in Japan. Among the many new cancer treatments currently being researched, a method that uses viruses to kill cancer cells is attracting .. show full overview
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Tapping Waste Heat to Produce Electricity
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21, 2012
Heat-generating objects are all around us, from personal computers and televisions to cars and factories! This heat represents an enormous amount of energy, but most of it goes unused, a .. show full overview
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The Effects of Low-dose Radiation on Human Health
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28, 2012
Massive amounts of radiation have been released from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant since it was hit by the tsunami caused by last year's Great East Japan Earthquake. Now, .. show full overview
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A Mega-Volcano Lurking Beneath Kagoshima Bay
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05, 2012
Even most Japanese people don't know that Kagoshima Bay in southern Japan is home to a gigantic active undersea volcano. 30,000 years ago this volcano, then on land, underwent one of .. show full overview
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The Future of iPS Cells
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12, 2012
On June 11th, 2012, in Yokohama, a historic conversation took place between Shinya Yamanaka and Ian Wilmut. The two men asked many probing questions about each other's research. What was .. show full overview
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IKAROS: The World's First Solar Sail Spacecraft
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19, 2012
With IKAROS (the Interplanetary Kite-craft Accelerated by Radiation Of the Sun), the Japanese space program has amazed the world. IKAROS is the world's first spaceship that can fly about .. show full overview
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Turning CO2 from Trash into Treasure
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26, 2012
Carbon dioxide is often thought of as one of the main causes of global warming. But scientists are finding new ways to turn CO2 into a useful resource. We see how fast-growing seaweed .. show full overview
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Deep Sea Gold Rush!
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23, 2012
Japan might soon experience its own gold rush! Scientists are hoping to tap the vast deposits of gold, silver, copper, and other rare metals found in oceanic plate boundaries. .. show full overview
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Shape Shifting Neurons
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30, 2012
There are roughly 100 billion neurons in the brain. Neurons can live up to 120 years, but unlike other cells, they cannot divide. How do neurons store our memories? On this episode of .. show full overview
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New Technologies Tackle Rare-earth Shortage
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06, 2012
Rare earths are essential to contemporary industry, including energy-efficient electrical appliances. Take neodymium, for example, one rare earth element. Neodymium magnets are used in .. show full overview
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What Caused Japan's 2011 Mega-tsunami?
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13, 2012
The gigantic magnitude-9 earthquake that struck Japan on March 11, 2011, also unleashed an enormous tsunami that reached as high as 38 meters along the country's eastern coast. A seabed .. show full overview
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New Wind Turbine Technologies
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20, 2012
A Japanese research group is working on a new technique that could triple the output of wind power generators. Called the wind-lens turbine, it gathers the wind in a way similar to the .. show full overview
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Infrared Astronomy: A Window on the Evolution of Stars and Galaxies
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27, 2012
The stars and galaxies are in constant motion across our vast universe, and Akari, a Japanese infrared observation satellite, has been providing some fascinating information about them. .. show full overview
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Capturing Images from Inside the Cell
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04, 2012
The cell is the smallest unit of life but still many riddles remain about what goes on inside it. We introduce a new technique that observes a single molecule in the cell. A cutting edge .. show full overview
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The Amazing Power of Jellyfish
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11, 2012
Jellyfish are one of the most popular sights at Japanese aquariums. Did you know their bodies are about 95% water? And did you know they have some astonishing abilities? One type of .. show full overview
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The Amazing World of Dolphins and Whales
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01, 2012
Dolphins and beluga whales are known for their intelligence. Their brains are the second largest relative to body mass in the animal kingdom behind humans. Recent research has focused on .. show full overview
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Metabolomics: How Life Works
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08, 2012
Metabolism is a term that most people probably know, but do you know just exactly what metabolism is? It's the process by which living creatures chemically change and create substances. .. show full overview
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How Buildings Handled Japan's 2011 Megaquake
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15, 2012
Scenes of the ceiling collapsing in the Ibaraki Airport lobby were some of the first images shown on TV after the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011. The ceiling was made of heavy .. show full overview
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The Kunimasu: The Amazing Story of a Fish Back From Extinction
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22, 2012
In December, 2010, news about of the discovery of a special fish in Lake Saiko in Yamanashi Prefecture spread rapidly across Japan. It was the kunimasu, a relative of the sockeye salmon .. show full overview
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The Genealogy of iPS Cells
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06, 2012
Professor Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for developing the first induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells). On this .. show full overview
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Shizuku: Understanding Climate Change from Space
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13, 2012
On this edition of Science View we bring you news on Shizuku, Japan's state-of-the-art weather satellite.
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Artificial Photosynthesis: Power to Change the World
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20, 2012
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants obtain energy from sunlight. Scientists have long tried to artificially replicate this process. If they succeed, it could have a major .. show full overview

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