Hiroshima University, in the Japanese cities of Higashihiroshima and Hiroshima, was established 1929 by the merger of a number of national educational institutions.
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- Psychic Numbing
For Robert Jay Lifton, treating veterans’ trauma was an antiwar tool. How did PTSD, the diagnosis he helped create, come to accommodate state violence?
- Henon Bamboo: Learning How a Giant Bamboo Species Flowers Every 120 Years
Uncover the mystery of Henon bamboo, which flowers every 120 years. Dive into the fascinating secrets of its unique lifecycle.
- Meta-analysis uncovers stress-responsive genes in Arabidopsis
Plants can be temperamental. Even weeds along the side of highways or pushing their way up in the cracks of concrete sidewalks can get stressed out by dehydration, cold, excess salt and more.
- Genetic underpinnings of environmental stress identified in model plant
Plants can be temperamental. Even weeds along the side of highways or pushing their way up in the cracks of concrete sidewalks can get stressed out by dehydration, cold, excess salt and more.
- Study finds how novel immune cell therapy can fight hepatitis B infections
Researchers found out how chronic infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) causes gradual liver damage, and eradicating the virus remains a daunting challenge.
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- Life, the universe and everything: A Wknd interview with architect Bijoy Jain
He has designed furniture for Hermès, luxury homes and hotels. But the shapes he has formed aren’t his true legacy, says Jain, 59. Read about the idea that is.
- Of Oppenheimer, Arjuna and vexing questions of ethics and morality
‘Oppenheimer vs Arjuna’, a session hosted by Bharat Nivas in Auroville on Sunday, will examine the eternal and contemporary moral dilemmas faced by the iconic warrior from the Mahabharata epic and the ...
- Henon Bamboo: Learning How a Giant Bamboo Species Flowers Every 120 Years
Uncover the mystery of Henon bamboo, which flowers every 120 years. Dive into the fascinating secrets of its unique lifecycle.
- Meta-analysis uncovers stress-responsive genes in Arabidopsis
Plants can be temperamental. Even weeds along the side of highways or pushing their way up in the cracks of concrete sidewalks can get stressed out by dehydration, cold, excess salt and more.
- Genetic underpinnings of environmental stress identified in model plant
Plants can be temperamental. Even weeds along the side of highways or pushing their way up in the cracks of concrete sidewalks can get stressed out by dehydration, cold, excess salt and more.