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Hideki Yukawa (person) by pax_music - Everything2 com

Hideki Yukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, on 23 January, 1907 was brought up in Kyoto and graduated from the local university in 1929. From 1932 to 1939 .

Remains of Hiroshima A-bomb victim found at research institute traced to 2nd family

news Remains of Hiroshima A-bomb victim found at research institute traced to 2nd family The Mainichi © The Mainichi Crushed bones wrapped in weighing paper which were transferred to the city of Hiroshima from the research institute Riken are seen in the Hiroshima Municipal Government building on Nov. 12, 2020. (Mainichi/Misa Koyama) HIROSHIMA The Hiroshima Municipal Government has identified the bereaved family of an atomic bombing victim whose remains were kept in the records of Yoshio Nishina (1890-1951), who was a physicist with Japan s major research institute Riken and was involved in the development of atomic bombs during the Pacific War, the city announced on Feb. 22.

Wisdom often fails the test of time

One generation’s wisdom is the next generation’s folly. Do we have any idea where we are and where we’re going? We do not. No one as 2020 dawned could have foreseen where we are as 2021 dawns. Tomorrow is no less obscure, next year more so, the next generation hopelessly so. Bring the best minds to bear on the problems that beset us and we’ll hear great thoughts, credits to the thinking capacity of our species and yet no less likely, for all the knowledge and intelligence that went into them, to be mocked by time. How many of our best thoughts today will seem childish nonsense to our near (never mind distant) descendants?

Remains of Hiroshima atomic bomb victim found at research institute returned to family

news Remains of Hiroshima atomic bomb victim found at research institute returned to family The Mainichi © The Mainichi Kiyoko Iwata, right, and her daughter Miki Kono are seen with the remains of Iwata s brother Kikuma Michihara in front of the memorial tower for atomic bomb victims in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, in this photo provided by the Hiroshima Municipal Government. HIROSHIMA The Hiroshima Municipal Government has verified the identity of one individual among the remains of Hiroshima atomic bombing victims found in material related to Yoshio Nishina (1890-1951), who was a physicist with Japan s major research institute Riken and was involved in the development of atomic bombs during the Pacific War, the city announced on Dec. 8.

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