Japan
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Bottlenose Dolphins Attack, Wound Four Japanese Swimmers; What Causes Stress In Dolphins?
Dolphins have recently made attacks in a beach in Japan, harming at least four individuals. Scientists suggested their behavior was due to stress. Why is this so? Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Fukushima Wastewater Plan Release Affects Salt Supply in South Korea
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Japan Earthquake: 6.2 Magnitude Impacts Island Hokkaido; No Tsunami Alerts Reported
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Japan Weather Forecast: Mawar Brings Flooding Rainfall
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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake in Japan: No Tsunamis And Casualties Reported
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5.4 Magnitude Earthquake Causes Injuries, Damage Near Tokyo on May 11
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Star Sands in Japan Beaches Were Once Protozoa Homes
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Dolphin Meat For Sale in Japan: Highly Toxic as Mercury Exceeds Safety Threshold by 100x
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People Are Being Urged To Reduce the Impact of Emissions as Temperatures Rise in Japan and Summer Approaches
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Whale Meat for Sale in Japan: Hunters Justify Serving It in Restos As a Way to Control Mammal Population
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New Orchid Species that Looks Like Glass Discovered in Most Common Places in Japan
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7 Mice Pups with 2 Male Parents Born in Laboratory — Japan
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Japan Takes Cress Seeds Aboard ISS for Mutant Crop Yields