By TAKUYA NISHIE/ Staff Writer
December 18, 2020 at 08:00 JST
The half of a mikan treated with ultraviolet rays proves resistant to decomposition. (Provided by the Saika Technological Institute Foundation)
WAKAYAMA--A research institute here has developed a machine that uses ultraviolet rays to protect mikan against rotting. [Read More]
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