Ryukyuan Pygmy Squid (Idiosepius kijimuna) attached to a blade of seagrass, photographed in the wild. Ryukyuan Pygmy Squid (Idiosepius kijimuna) attached to a blade of seagrass, photographed in the wild. Credit: Brandon Ryan Hannan Date: 23 October 2023 Brandon Ryan Hannan Download full-resolution image Share on: Related Images Lab 2 parking lot A bird’s eye view of the parking lot for LEV vehicles. Shintake and Co. with the Electron Microscope Since March 5, members from Shintake’s (in red) group (right side) and Hitachi (left side), the manufacturer, have worked to put together Shintake’s electron microscope. This photo was taken before the microscope had its exterior casing put on. ‘How Will Basic Science Save the World?’ Poster Contest Winner The Grand Prize went to Natsuko Hikiji, a student from Hiroshima University majoring in Physics, for her poster and presentation about using piezoelectric materials to produce green energy. SCORE! Competition Winners 1st Prize went to Haruna Miyazato and Tomomi Shimabukuro from Okinawa National College of Technology (ONCT) for their project on manufacturing anti-aging cosmetics from the discarded peels of the Okinawan citrus fruit, shekwasa. Japanese Coast Guard and Mitarai Unit members Japanese Coast Guard and members from the Marine Biophysics Unit and Marine Science Resources Section work together to put the first piece of scientific equipment on the Coast Guard’s navigational buoys.
Shintake and Co. with the Electron Microscope Since March 5, members from Shintake’s (in red) group (right side) and Hitachi (left side), the manufacturer, have worked to put together Shintake’s electron microscope. This photo was taken before the microscope had its exterior casing put on.
Shintake and Co. with the Electron Microscope Since March 5, members from Shintake’s (in red) group (right side) and Hitachi (left side), the manufacturer, have worked to put together Shintake’s electron microscope. This photo was taken before the microscope had its exterior casing put on.
‘How Will Basic Science Save the World?’ Poster Contest Winner The Grand Prize went to Natsuko Hikiji, a student from Hiroshima University majoring in Physics, for her poster and presentation about using piezoelectric materials to produce green energy.
‘How Will Basic Science Save the World?’ Poster Contest Winner The Grand Prize went to Natsuko Hikiji, a student from Hiroshima University majoring in Physics, for her poster and presentation about using piezoelectric materials to produce green energy.
SCORE! Competition Winners 1st Prize went to Haruna Miyazato and Tomomi Shimabukuro from Okinawa National College of Technology (ONCT) for their project on manufacturing anti-aging cosmetics from the discarded peels of the Okinawan citrus fruit, shekwasa.
SCORE! Competition Winners 1st Prize went to Haruna Miyazato and Tomomi Shimabukuro from Okinawa National College of Technology (ONCT) for their project on manufacturing anti-aging cosmetics from the discarded peels of the Okinawan citrus fruit, shekwasa.
Japanese Coast Guard and Mitarai Unit members Japanese Coast Guard and members from the Marine Biophysics Unit and Marine Science Resources Section work together to put the first piece of scientific equipment on the Coast Guard’s navigational buoys.
Japanese Coast Guard and Mitarai Unit members Japanese Coast Guard and members from the Marine Biophysics Unit and Marine Science Resources Section work together to put the first piece of scientific equipment on the Coast Guard’s navigational buoys.