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Rethinking galactic origins of interstellar clouds with heavy-element mapping: Research challenges conventional theory

Phys Dot Org 11 Mar 2024
Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan discovered that IVCs have much lower heavy elements than previously reported ... The group published their findings in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ... Provided by Nagoya University.
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Three newly discovered sea worms that glow in the dark named after creatures from Japanese ...

Phys Dot Org 29 Mar 2023
A research group from Nagoya University in central Japan has discovered three new species of bioluminescent polycirrus worms from different parts of Japan ... The researchers published their findings in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
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Astronomers Pin Down the Age of the Most Distant Galaxy: Seen 367 Million Years After ...

Universe Today 26 Jan 2023
Their paper is titled “Deep ALMA redshift search of a z ~ 12 GLASS-JWST galaxy candidate,” and it was published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomy Society. The lead author is Tom Bakx of Nagoya University ... 2023 ... Bakx, Nagoya U ... .
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Daily Pro Wrestling History (12/10): Terry Funk wins NWA World title

The Post and Courier 10 Dec 2022
Funk defeated Jack Brisco in Miami Beach on this day in 1975. 1915. Sioux City, Iowa. ... 1953. Kansas City, Kansas. ... - Tracy Smothers won a bunkhouse battle royal. Nagoya, Japan. ... - Davey Vega & Mat Fithcett defeated Jet Royal & Anthony Gutierrez.
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