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Engagement Crucial to Eradicating Prejudice: Study

Osaka, Japan - A research group at Osaka University has uncovered how the view of other people and groups changes when individuals feel that they are ....

Tomohiro Ioku , Centre For International Education , Eiichiro Watanabe At Osaka University , Osaka University , Seiichiro Watanabe , East Asia , International Education ,

Japanese Scientists Sent a Space Probe to Collect Asteroid Dust. The Results Left Them 'Speechless'


Japanese Scientists Sent a Space Probe to Collect Asteroid Dust. The Results Left Them Speechless
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Scientists in Japan said Tuesday they were left speechless when they saw how much asteroid dust was inside a capsule delivered by the Hayabusa-2 space probe in an unprecedented mission.
The Japanese probe collected surface dust and pristine material last year from the asteroid Ryugu, around 300 million kilometres (200 million miles) away, during two daring phases of its six-year mission.
This month it dropped off a capsule containing the samples, which created a fireball as it entered the Earth s atmosphere, and landed in the Australian desert before being transported to Japan. ....

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Asteroid samples leave Japanese scientists 'speechless'


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Yuichi Tsuda (second right), Hayabusa-2 project manager at the Japanese space agency Jaxa, at a press conference in Sagamihara, Kanagawa prefecture, last week. Photograph: JIJI Press/AFP/Getty Images
Yuichi Tsuda (second right), Hayabusa-2 project manager at the Japanese space agency Jaxa, at a press conference in Sagamihara, Kanagawa prefecture, last week. Photograph: JIJI Press/AFP/Getty Images
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Scientists in Japan said they were left amazed when they saw how much asteroid dust was inside a capsule delivered by the Hayabusa-2 space probe. ....

Hirotaka Sawada , Seiichiro Watanabe , Nagoya University , நாகோயா பல்கலைக்கழகம் ,

Japan space agency finds ample soil, gas from asteroid : The Asahi Shimbun


Black soil samples inside a capsule that the spacecraft Hayabusa2 brought back from a distant asteroid last week. (Provided by JAXA)
Officials from Japan’s space agency said Tuesday they have found more than the anticipated amount of soil and gases inside a small capsule the country’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft brought back from a distant asteroid this month, a mission they praised as a milestone for planetary research.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said its staff initially spotted some black particles sitting on the bottom of the capsule’s sample-catcher when they pulled out the container on Monday. By Tuesday, scientists found more of the soil and gas samples in a compartment that stored those from the first of Hayabusa’s two touchdowns on the asteroid last year. ....

Yuichi Tsuda , Hirotaka Sawada , Seiichiro Watanabe , Nagoya University , Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , நாகோயா பல்கலைக்கழகம் ,