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In Japan, the suppression of Christianity increased from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century, and many missionaries and Japanese believers were martyred during this period. New research has uncovered a letter indicating that Hosokawa Tadaoki, lord of the Kokura domain from 1600 to 1620, ordered the execution of Diego Hayato Kagayama, a chief vassal of the Hosokawa family, and the banishment of Genya Ogasawara, both Christians. The punishment and martyrdom of both men was previously known only from reports by Jesuit missionaries to Rome. The discovery of primary historical documents created within the Hosokawa family has clarified both the authenticity and the limitations of missionaries writings of
A joint research project has demonstrated that zooplankton can be located by following the concentration gradient of dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a chemical that is released when zooplankton forage on phytoplankton, in ocean water and air. Currently, little is known about how large marine predators search for and find enough food to maintain their body size. This study is expected to expand research into the use of info-chemicals by marine organisms while foraging.
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Researchers from Kumamoto University (Japan) have clarified the mechanism by which blood and lymph vessels remain segregated from one another after development.
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