By TETSU KOBAYASHI/ Staff Writer
October 1, 2024 at 08:00 JST
A stone marker commemorates the birthplace in Japan of joint cosmic radiation research. It stands on the site of a wooden lodge known as the “Asahi Hut” in front of the Norikura Observatory in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. (Provided by the University of Tokyo’s Institute for Cosmic Ray Research)
TAKAYAMA, Gifu Prefecture--A one-story wooden hut atop a mountain was where Japanese scientists huddled when they set out to study cosmic radiation in the 1950s. [Read More]
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