Ryutaro Hatsuki, 25, denies the allegation and claims that he has no memory of using the drug, according to Hiroshima ...
Professional baseball player Ryutaro Hatsuki of the Hiroshima Carp has been arrested for allegedly using etomidate, a ...
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Why Chernobyl remains dangerous while Hiroshima thrives
Hiroshima was destroyed by an atomic bomb in 1945, yet today it is a thriving city. Chernobyl, on the other hand, remains ...
Hiroshima Prefectural Police have referred a 47-year-old male police sergeant to prosecutors for allegedly assaulting a ...
Hiroshima University researchers unveil a $70 smartphone radiation detector as Japan cautiously revives nuclear power.
Following a recent trip to Japan, Shahd Abusalama writes about why the horrors of Hiroshima provide lessons for the ongoing ...
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How Your Smartphone Could Double As A Radiation Detector
The inexpensive setup could help save countless lives during radiation emergencies In A Nutshell Researchers tested a cheap ...
COMMENTARY: The intentional taking of an innocent life is always gravely wrong — in war or in peace — and Hiroshima forces us ...
HIROSHIMA, Japan (HawaiiNewsNow) - As we mark 80 years since the end of World War II, Hawaii News Now is taking a closer look at Hawaii’s unique bond with Japan through its sister city relationships.
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Inside Hiroshima | Japan's most infamous city (not what we expected!)
This video explores Hiroshima, a city marked by the tragic history of being the first location to suffer the impact of an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945. Nearly all those close to the blast were killed ...
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