By MASAHIRO YONEYAMA/ Staff Writer
December 24, 2020 at 08:00 JST
A diagram of the tracking data for 138 buoys shows that only six of them crossed the Kuroshio Current after they were released from Taiwan and Luzon island in the Philippines. (Provided by Kuo Tien-hsia)
The ancestors of Japanese who settled in the Ryukyu Islands about 30,000 years ago were likely “explorers” from Taiwan who had a clear destination in mind, a group of researchers said. [Read More]
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