One minute after the detonation of the atomic bomb: the erased effects of residual radiation [0.03%]
原爆投下1分钟后:被抹杀的余焰受害者
Hiroko Takahashi
Hiroko Takahashi
The U.S. Government's official narrative denies the effects of residual radiation which appeared one minute after the atomic bomb detonations in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This paper explores declassified documents from the U.S. Atomic Energy ...
Nuclear energy in postwar Japan and anti-nuclear movements in the 1950s [0.03%]
战后日本的核电与二十世纪五十年代的反核运动
Masakatsu Yamazaki
Masakatsu Yamazaki
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 revealed the most destructive power to-date of man-made weapons. Their impact was so great that Japanese scientists thought that a bigger disaster could be prevented only if war w...
Maika Nakao
Maika Nakao
This paper traces the roots of the image of the atomic bomb in Japan by investigating the various discourses on atomic energy and atomic weapons in Japanese literature prior to the bombing of Hiroshima in August 1945. Japan is a country tha...
Imaginary Savior: the image of the nuclear bomb in Korea, 1945-1960 [0.03%]
虚无的救世主:1945—1960年朝鲜半岛的核武器图景
Dong-Won Kim
Dong-Won Kim
Two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 brought the unexpected liberation of Korea from the 35-year Japanese occupation. Koreans therefore had a very favorable and positive image of the nuclear bomb and nuclear ene...
Hiroyuki Nagai,Yoshio Nukaga,Koji Saeki et al.
Hiroyuki Nagai et al.
Recombinant DNA technology was developed in the United States in the early 1970s. Leading scientists held an international Asilomar Conference in 1975 to examine the self regulation of recombinant DNA technology, followed by the U.S. Nation...
Hygienic governance and military hygiene in the making of imperial Japan, 1868-1912 [0.03%]
卫生行政与军事医学下的日本帝国崛起(1868-1912)
Jong-Chan Lee
Jong-Chan Lee
This article explores how the Meiji medical authorities applied Western medicine-derived hygienic ideas and plans to build up imperial Japan. Although several medical historians have recently begun to investigate the important role that Wes...
How four different political systems have shaped the modernization of traditional Korean medicine between 1900 and 1960 [0.03%]
四种不同的政治体系是如何塑造了韩医在1900年至1960年间的现代化发展过程?
Shin Dongwon
Shin Dongwon
In this paper, I examine the modern formation of traditional Korean medicine and discuss the characteristics of the modernization, or modernity, of the medicine. I probe for answers to three questions: first, prior to the twentieth century,...
The formation of the study of Shushu and its development in the Middle Ages: a tentative study of a field of scientific study peculiar to East Asia [0.03%]
数术的学理形成及其在中世的发展——一个东亚所特有的学问领域的尝试研究
Takeda Tokimasa
Takeda Tokimasa
Natural science in East Asia formed a unique field of study called the study of shushu, which consisted of various fields of natural science and divinations derived from the Yijing [Chinese characters: see text]. Though the study of shushu ...
The history of Yunosawa village and the leprosy policy in Japan: a study of a free medical-treatment area for leprosy patients [0.03%]
日本検疾病政策下的汤ノ沢村历史:一个麻风病人免费治疗地区的研究
Shuichi Mori
Shuichi Mori
The village of Yunosawa, near Kusatsu town, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, existed as a refuge for Hansen's disease sufferers from 1887 to 1941. It was the only such place to maintain, to its final closure, self-government free from the pre-war S...