Japan
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Scientists Have Finally Figured Out the Mysterious 'Missing Element' in Earth's Core
The last five percent of the puzzle is finally solved: silicon.
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Japan to Clear Space Junk With a Giant Whip and a Giant Ship
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LOOK: Mysterious Spherical Cloud Appears In Japan
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Japan Launches ‘Space Garbage Truck’ Into Orbit to Clean Up Space Debris
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Radiation from Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Reaches US West Coast -- Is it Dangerous?
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Asteroid Hunter: Japan’s Hayabusa 2 Spacecraft Prepares to Conquer Asteroid Ryugu
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China Overtakes Japan as the New Leader of Science and Technology
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Man-Made Shooting Stars? This Japanese Invention is the Newest Form of Science Research
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Chernobyl Reactor Finally Sealed Off After 30 years
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Frozen Fish Gimmick of Japan Theme Park Angers Public
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Graveyard on Ice: Japanese Skating Rink Closes After Freezing 5,000 Fish
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Common Asian Tree Frog Found in Japan May Be 2 Seperate Species, Genetic Data Shows
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Heavyweight Crustacean: Coconut Crabs Can Pinch Like Lions, Lift More Than 66 Pounds