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The end of domestic wine in 17th century Japan

 E-Mail IMAGE: Japanese domestic winemaking, which began in 1627, is thought to have ended in the wake of the Hosokawa clan s transfer to the Higo Domain (modern-day Kumamoto Prefecture). The documents were. view more  Credit: Professor Tsuguharu Inaba Researchers from Kumamoto University (Japan) have found an Edo period document that clearly indicates the Hosokawa clan, rulers of the Kokura Domain (modern-day Fukuoka Prefecture), completely stopped producing wine in 1632, the year before the shogunate ordered them to move to the Higo Domain (now Kumamoto Prefecture). The researchers believe that the discontinuation of wine production was directly related to this move and because it was considered to be a drink of a religion that was harshly suppressed in Japan at that time, Christianity.

A highly sensitive technique for measuring the state of a cytoskeleton

 E-Mail IMAGE: Optical blur was artificially added to microscopic images of reticular and bundle cytoskeleton and the difference between the existing and proposed methods was assessed. In the right figure, the higher. view more  Credit: Associate Professor Takumi Higaki A research group from Kumamoto University, Japan has developed a highly sensitive technique to quantitatively evaluate the extent of cytoskeleton bundling from microscopic images. Until now, analysis of cytoskeleton organization was generally made by manually checking microscopic images. The new method uses microscopic image analysis techniques to automatically measure cytoskeleton organization. The researchers expect it to dramatically improve our understanding of various cellular phenomena related to cytoskeleton bundling.

数年に一度の「年越し大寒波」に備えよ! - 古本尚樹|論座 - 朝日新聞社の言論サイト

数年に一度の「年越し大寒波」に備えよ! - 古本尚樹|論座 - 朝日新聞社の言論サイト
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