Kyoto Prefecture

The Failure of the Copenhagen Climate Talks

The 192 countries flocking to Copenhagen next month won't reach consensus on climate change. In an effort to reduce the cost of those greenhouse cuts, the executive reached out to his counterparts in Brazil and Indonesia, which...

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Love rises in the East

WHEN English is not your first language, it can lead to some amusing misunderstandings. Just ask Japanese chef Junko Hamilton, who became a tad confused when following Myrtle Allen's recipe for mayonnaise.

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EU Paper Industry Has Cut Carbon Pollution by 42% - Exceeded Kyoto Goals

The US paper industry is one of the three non-fossil-energy industries that will be affected under the Clean Energy Jobs & American Power Act ; the climate bill being attempted in the Senate; to regulate the industries that...

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Sports › Kashima back on top of J-League

Sunday 22nd November, 03:48 AM JST KYOTO — Takuya Nozawa fired Kashima Antlers back to the top of the J-League with a super strike in a 1-0 win away to Kyoto Sanga on Saturday. Nozawa settled a dull affair late in the first...

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Dancing in the Tokushima streets

After being in Japan for a while, you get to know a place by its festivals. See a gaggle of folk in a TV clip freezing their extremities off while gawping at vast, whimsical sculptures carved from snow and ice, and you...

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Needles are on the way out

BY KOTA TAKEDA AND TATSUYUKI KOBORI THE ASAHI SHIMBUN For needle-shy patients who dread few things as much as a shot in the arm, there is reason to relax. Nasal spray vaccine is already used in the United States, while research...

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Kidneys: Study findings on kidneys are outlined in reports from Kyoto Prefectural University,...

Investigators publish new data in the report 'Radiofrequency ablation for renal tumors: our experience.' In this recent report, researchers in Kyoto, Japan conducted a study "To report our results of percutaneous radiofrequency...

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Forestry concessions to Maori tipped to be worth $2b

Updated at 7:34am on 21 November 2009 Government concessions to Maori on forestry could be worth up to $2 billion, according to the Kyoto Forest Association. Papers leaked to Radio New Zealand News show iwi leaders are pushing...

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Lecture honors Kyoto Prize-winning Grants

Princeton scientists Peter and Rosemary Grant, winners of this year's Kyoto Prize for their pioneering work in evolutionary biology, will be honored with a lecture by noted researcher Jonathan Losos at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, in...

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Influence of Verification Bias on the Assessment of MRI in the Diagnosis of Meniscal Tear

OBJECTIVE. Previous studies of the sensitivity and specificity of MRI in the diagnosis of meniscal tear have not included correction for verification bias. The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which...

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