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353 Cutting Edge Containers

Japanese food and beverage makers are in a fierce competition to improve the design of their bottles and other container...
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352 Universities asked to raise flag, sing national anthem at ceremonies

State-run universities were urged on Tuesday to raise the national flag and sing the national anthem at entrance and gra...
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351 The Web is getting slower

It's not you. Web pages really are loading slower. The average site is now 2.1 MB in size -- two times larger than the a...
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350 MERS: 5 things to know

MERS-CoV, short for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus, first surfaced in Saudi Arabia in spring 2012. As of J...
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349 Predictive Medicine Uses Genome Sequencing To Forecast Illness Before It Happens

What if doctors searched the genes of healthy people for sickness and disease before it even happened? Essentially, that...
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348 North Korean hackers ‘could kill’, warns key defector

North Korean hackers are capable of attacks that could destroy critical infrastructure and even kill people, a high-prof...
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347 Spaceports and sky farms: Is this how we’ll live in 100 years?

Looking out across the city and atop the skyscrapers before you are cows. Yes, you read that right. Farm animals content...
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346 Law goes into effect allowing derelict vacant houses to be demolished

A new law went into effect on Tuesday that allows local governments to demolish vacant houses that have been abandoned f...
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345 The Highest-Paying Jobs Of The Future Will Eat Your Life

For a glimpse of the future of work, especially the high-paying kind, look at finance and high-tech companies. Some of t...
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344 Abolish the Death Penalty

Recent polls indicate that the death penalty’s popularity is sinking with Titanic-like inevitability. A recent Pew Resea...
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343 These Are the 10 Most Purchased Brands in the World Right Now

Coca-Cola held onto its crown as the most-purchased brand in the world last year in spite of a push for healthier fare. ...
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342 Chef Jamie Oliver urges compulsory food lessons worldwide

Aboard an open-top London bus circling Britain's parliament, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is educating children about hea...
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341 LDP produces manga to make case for constitutional revision

The Liberal Democratic Party has published a new manga targeted at younger voters that argues the pacifist Constitution ...
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340 Audi just created a new diesel made of water and carbon dioxide

While a future of electric charging stations dotting our highways inches closer to reality, Audi believes it may have cr...
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339 Osaka rejects city reform plan; Hashimoto to retire

The people of Osaka have voted down plans to abolish the city government and convert Osaka into five special administrat...
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338 LDP panel proposes new teacher recruitment system

An Education Ministry sub-committee on education reform set up by the government has recommended changing the way teache...
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337 String May Work Better Than BMI In Determining Body Fat, Health Risks

For over a century, doctors have been improving on the body mass index (BMI), their go-to method for determining whether...
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336 Forget the ‘To-Do’ List, You Need a ‘Stop Doing’ List

It’s interesting to think about the things you want to accomplish in life and work towards those goals. This is, after a...
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335 Star Trek technology that we use today

Without Star Trek we may not have ever been able to make phone calls whenever and wherever we please. Cell phones are a ...
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334 How ISIS makes (and takes) money

The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has crude, stomach-turning tactics when it comes to dealing with its enemy, but expe...
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333 Why Elite Colleges Are Targeting Baby Boomers for New Career Programs

Harvard and Stanford have launched programs for high-level execs seeking to change careers. Other universities are looki...
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332 The top 10 rural regions of Japan that Tokyo residents would like to move to

There’s a widespread belief in Japan that if you want to achieve educational or economic success, you come to Tokyo. As ...
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331 Gov’t releases guidelines for moral education

The Education Ministry has released guidelines to make moral education a special subject in schools by fiscal 2018. Educ...
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330 These are the top geopolitical risks of 2015

International stories rise and fall so quickly in today’s media. On Monday, it’s civil conflict in Ukraine. On Tuesday, ...
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329 How your desk should be organized

In the office, your desk is your command center. And experts said how well it's organized can help set the tone and prod...
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328 Japanese rice: the new, safe luxury food in China

First it was European infant formula, then New Zealand milk. Now Chinese consumers are adding Japanese rice to the list ...
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327 Bill & Melinda Gates: Our bet for 2030

Fifteen years ago, the two of us made a bet. We started our foundation in 2000 with the idea that by backing innovative ...
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326 Richest 1% to own more than rest of world, Oxfam says

The wealthiest 1% will soon own more than the rest of the world's population, according to a study by anti-poverty chari...
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325 Look-ahead 2015: Fly into the future and other predictions

One of the trends to watch out for in 2015 is that your smartphone will get smarter - possibly so smart that it's almost...
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324 Congestion expected after Toyota green car orders soar

Toyota has been swamped by orders for its first mass market hydrogen fuel-cell car, the company said Thursday, with dema...
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323 E-Books Are Damaging Your Health: Why We Should All Start Reading Paper Books Again

Reading in and of itself has plenty of benefits for our minds: Studies have shown that reading over the course of a life...
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322 Genetically altered rice could solve Japan’s pollen allergy problem

Good news for all those who live in Japan and suffer from pollen allergies! Scientists have genetically modified rice in...
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321 America’s 9 biggest health issues

After an incredibly busy 2014, during which health stories like Ebola, new food nutrition label rules, and the debate ab...
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320 Is an entirely English-speaking village coming to Tokyo?

In preparation for the Olympics, Tokyo announced some of the “Long Term Visions” for English in preparation for the 2020...
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319 Good Sleeping Posture Helps Your Back

Most everyone knows that good posture is important, but good posture doesn't apply just to sitting and standing. The mus...
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318 The Question Your Doctor Should Be Asking You — but Isn’t

Almost half of adults surveyed drank at least one soda a day. The last time you went to the doctor, were you asked how m...
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317 AI, eel production and cancer prevention drugs in the cards

Japan expects to make commercially available the mass production of Japanese eels, an endangered species in the country,...
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316 The Secret to Learning a Foreign Language as an Adult

CEO David Bailey describes how he taught himself French in only 17 days. I’ve learned several foreign languages as an ad...
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315 10 Things to Know About Knee Arthritis

If you have knee osteoarthritis, you're in good company. About 9 million Americans struggle with knee arthritis, and it'...
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314 Japan in Depth: School Closures

Japan's leaders are in a race against time. The proportion of elderly is increasing faster than any other country and th...
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313 The Top 10 Google Searches of 2014

Nobody broke the internet in 2014, but the heartbreaking death of comic genius Robin Williams may have come close, as mo...
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312 The potential risks of free Wi-Fi

From Dec 1, the Tokyo Metro subway lines and Tokyo metropolitan government’s Bureau of Transportation began providing fr...
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311 Superbugs Could Kill 10 Million By 2050, Report Warns

Could be deadlier than cancer Rising rates of drug-resistant infections could lead to the death of some 10 million peopl...
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310 How Sharing Your Health Data Could Change Medical Research

In the field of health research, data have long been held closely by the researchers who collected it. The knowledge is ...
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309 Eating the Mediterranean diet may lead to a longer life

Eating a Mediterranean diet may be your key to living longer. That's according to a new study led by Immaculata De Vivo,...
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308 6 things you need to know about STEM

STEM -- the acronym for science, technology, engineering and math -- has sparked a nationwide debate about education, ge...
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307 One Sneaky Way to Boost Your Mood

A person’s walk is a good indicator of how he or she is feeling—a slumped, sluggish gait might indicate sadness or distr...
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306 Clean Cookstoves Get a Global Boost

Indoor air pollution, a health problem that's bigger than HIV, tuberculosis or malaria, is getting a $413 million boost....
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305 Yahoo! Japan Starts Simple And Easy Genomic Analysis Service

Yahoo! Japan has announced the release of a genomic analysis service for the public from the HealthData Lab project offe...
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304 Is 45 the new old age in the workplace?

At what age are you washed up? Maybe earlier than you think. There's been no shortage of press about how older workers f...