
Emiko Jozuka
Japanese Researchers Want to Row to Taiwan on Rafts to Solve an Ancient Mystery
In the age of high-speed transport, Japanese researchers are turning to some vintage methods to find the origins of the Japanese people.
This Composer Made Music Out of Gravitational Waves
Arthur Jeffes collaborated with NASA astrophysicists to turn a billion-year-old star signals into music.
This GIF Artist Imagines What Edo Japan Would Look Like If People Had Computers
Even the people of the Japan of old are addicted to their computer devices in this GIF artist’s world.
Researchers Are Making an App to Predict Earthquakes
A new citizen science project might help us be better prepared for earthquakes.
See the World Through a Wasp's Perspective
Future Robots Could Be Equipped with a Wasp’s Homing Instincts.
Researchers Set a New Data Transfer Record: 1.125 Tb/Second
It bodes well for data transfer between cities and the digital economy.
The Woman Who Makes Prosthetic Pinkies for Ex-Yakuza Members
In Japan, a missing pinkie brands you as a yakuza member. One prosthetist is trying to help them move on from their past.
Wolves Have Different ‘Howling Dialects,' Machine Learning Finds
The research could help improve current wolf conservation and management methods.
Humans Didn't Cause the Honeybee Pandemic, But We Did Spread It Everywhere
Their forced migration along human trade routes is to blame.
The Future of Books Could Be Somewhere Between a Game and an App
Visual Editions are experimenting with the digital books form, not function.
Researchers Sequenced the Bed Bug's Genome, Hope to Find Its Weak Spots
Their findings could help others come up with more effective pesticides.