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May 20, 2021
The OL, or “office lady” (female office clerk), has long been pop culture fodder in Japan. Back in the glorious bubble era days of the late 1980s and early ’90s, manga artist Yutsuko Chusonji had a hit with “Sweet Spot,” a comic in the male-targeted Spa! magazine whose heroines were so-called “
oyaji gyaru” — OLs who played golf, swilled whiskey and enjoyed other pursuits then considered the purview of
oyaji (middle-aged men).
Though the oyaji gyaru had some basis in reality, Kazuaki Seki’s comedy “Office Royale” zooms off into a two-fisted fantasyland that makes Chusonji’s cheeky creations look like tight-skirted wimps. The result is often hilarious, though the gender politics can be dubious.
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IMAGE: Left: Molecular structure of tetrahedral "chiral zinc " complex. The chiral tetrahedral compound has a zinc ion at the center (gray ball), surrounded by a tridentate ligand (connecting atoms are highlighted... view more
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Researchers have designed and built a new chemical tool inspired by natural metal-containing enzymes in living organisms. The product, a tetrahedral "chiral zinc", maintains its shape for years, providing a new structure with exciting possibilities for manufacturing pharmaceuticals and optical electronics. Experts add quotation marks around "chiral zinc" to emphasize that a chiral bond is attached to the zinc, rather than another atom in a molecule that happens to contain zinc.
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