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2016
2016x1
Beyond Seeing and Hearing
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Hisayo and Yoshihiko Umeki live in a remote village in Japan. Hisayo is blind and deaf, and Yoshihiko is her interpreter, husband and friend. Despite their difficulties, they lead a .. show full overview
2016x2
Medical Revolution: Preventing Dementia
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Scientists have discovered that walking speed is a good indicator of a person's risk for developing dementia. Irregularities in the way we walk signal that special networks inside the .. show full overview
2016x3
Consolidation of Power: PM Shinzo Abe's Leadership
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With public opinion divided, Japan's Diet enacted new national security legislation in September 2015. This enabled Japan to exercise its right to collective self-defense, which past .. show full overview
2016x4
Fukushima Fallout: Tracking the Radioactive Waste
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Radioactive substances fell across eastern Japan following the accident at a Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in March 2011. The ongoing decontamination work has created huge .. show full overview
2016x5
Exploring Life in Class - A Year at a Tsunami-hit School
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"What is life?" was the theme of a special class at a school hit by the March 2011 tsunami disaster. The goal was to help students share their experience of losing loved ones in the .. show full overview
2016x6
88 Hours - The Fukushima Nuclear Meltdown: Episode 1
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2016x7
88 Hours - The Fukushima Nuclear Meltdown: Episode 2
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2016x8
Decommissioning Fukushima: The Ongoing Battle against Radiation
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At the accident site of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the decommissioning of reactors involving the removal of nuclear fuel from 3 crippled reactors seems unending. Some .. show full overview
2016x9
A Challenging Homecoming: Naraha Town, Fukushima
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The 2011 nuclear accident in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan forced 88,000 people to evacuate their homes. In September 2015, Naraha became the first town to welcome residents back. But .. show full overview
2016x10
Origins of Land: Nishinoshima Island
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Located 1,000 km from Tokyo, Nishinoshima Island suddenly emerged from the water in 2013. The land is formed from an undersea volcanic eruption and scientists are saying this event could .. show full overview
2016x11
Rediscovering Ancient Asia: Angkor, Cambodia
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The Angkor complex in Cambodia has remained a mystery for centuries due to the loss of the civilization's records. But now, with new investigations using laser beams from a helicopter, .. show full overview
2016x12
Rediscovering Ancient Asia: Bagan, Myanmar
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Glittering gold towers, beautiful symmetrical temples, gigantic statues of Buddha. This is scenery from the ancient ruins of Bagan, Myanmar’s first dynasty. At the site where its capital .. show full overview
2016x13
Rediscovering Ancient Asia: Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum, China
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In 1974, thousands of life-size terracotta soldiers were unearthed near the Mausoleum of the first Qin Emperor, Qin Shi Huang. But the true reason of their burial remained a mystery. .. show full overview
2016x14
Rediscovering Ancient Asia: Jomon Culture, Japan
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The prehistoric Jomon culture is said to be the origin of the Japanese people. It has received high acclaim from specialists worldwide for its sophisticated lifestyle including highly .. show full overview
2016x15
Inside The Tsunami
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Inside The Tsunami is a definitive and human story documentary of the 3.11 Giant Tsunami. It investigates what happened in Kamaishi City, where residents were overwhelmed by the tsunami .. show full overview
2016x16
Aid for the Displaced
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During 5 years of civil war, more than 4.6 million Syrians have fled their country. Many have risked their lives to cross the sea in search of a better life for themselves and their .. show full overview
2016x17
The Phone of the Wind: Whispers to Lost Families
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On a hill overlooking the ocean in Otsuchi Town in northeastern Japan is a phone booth known as the "Telephone of the Wind". It is connected to nowhere, but people come to "call" family .. show full overview
2016x18
Escaping the Fallout: Seven Days Revealed
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The Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011 caused a series of accidents at a nuclear plant in Fukushima Prefecture. 3 reactors suffered meltdown, and some 140-thousand people .. show full overview
2016x19
Jakuchu: The Divine Colors
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"My paintings will be understood 1,000 years from now". Japanese painter Ito Jakuchu (1716-1800) left these mysterious words along with his many paintings. These prophetic words are .. show full overview
2016x20
Science of Motherhood
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Children bring joy, but also challenges. Mothers can experience feelings of anxiety and loneliness, or have difficulty loving their kids. This program looks at the science behind these .. show full overview
2016x21
Radioactive Forest
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The Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011 turned the surrounding towns into a desolate land, making the area into a "radioactive forest". Without human presence, the land is roamed by .. show full overview
2016x22
Evolving Artificial Intelligence: Blessing or Curse
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An artificially intelligent program recently stunned the world by crushing the foremost player of the ancient board game Go. AI has also enabled extremely precise cancer detection, more .. show full overview
2016x23
Decommissioning Fukushima: Removing Nuclear Debris
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In 2011, 3 reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant suffered meltdowns. The operator plans to decommission the plant within 40 years. But the people involved in the process .. show full overview
2016x24
Miracle Body: The Revival of Japan's Judo
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Although long renowned for the skills and strength of its heavyweight judo division, Japan was once overwhelmed by the world's power-driven judo, evident in the gold medal drought at the .. show full overview
2016x25
Killer Stress: The Causes
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If you think it's "just" stress, think again. Intense stress can ruin your health and even take your life. Recent studies in the fields of physiology, psychology and brain science have .. show full overview
2016x26
Killer Stress: The Remedies
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Stress can kill. Recent studies have revealed that extreme stress can be life threatening, and cause serious mental disorders including depression and dementia. How does stress trigger .. show full overview
2016x27
Miracle Body: Russia's Golden Mermaids
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The world's top synchronized swimmers Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina have an impossible stunt called The Russian Roulette, where the two move their legs at breakneck speed during a routine when oxygen levels drop dangerously.
2016x28
The Last Isolados: Unknown People of the Amazon
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"Isolados": This is the name given to indigenous people deep in the Amazon who had almost no contact with the outside world for 100 years. Recently, they have started to emerge. But .. show full overview
2016x29
Road to Redemption
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7 decades ago, 2 men stood on opposite sides of the front line in World War II. Mitsuo Fuchida was the chief commander of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Jacob DeShazer, a US Army Air .. show full overview
2016x30
Running in God's Territory: Patagonia's Extreme Trail Race
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Runners battle rough terrain in what is called the toughest race in the world. Competitors race all day and night in a natural setting that can quickly turn ferocious and dangerous. It's .. show full overview
2016x31
Executive Non Decision: A-Bomb History Rewritten
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In 1945, the United States dropped 2 atomic bombs on Japan. Then President Harry Truman explained the decision was made to save thousands of American lives. People have accepted this .. show full overview
2016x32
Autonomous Driving, The Revolution
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Once a dream car, today the autonomous vehicle is becoming a reality. The global competition to develop such vehicles is heating up, and the first company to have the upper hand will .. show full overview
2016x33
Ambush in Cambodia: Death of a Japanese Police Officer
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In 1993, a Japanese civilian police officer taking part in a United Nations peacekeeping operation in Cambodia was killed. It was the first such mission under Japan's pacifist .. show full overview
2016x34
A Village among Active Faults
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2 active faults triggered an earthquake in Kumamoto Prefecture that measured a maximum 7 on Japan's seismic intensity scale. Most of the houses in an area of one village came crashing .. show full overview
2016x35
Medical Revolution: The Gut Microbiome
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Japanese Doctors are leading efforts to fight intractable diseases by balancing the gut microbiota