Mongolians and others living in Japan visit the temple as a place of spiritual comfort, and the Mongolia-born former sumo ...
Monkeys, like humans, have an in-built ability to spot snakes ultra-fast, and new research suggests scales are a key visual ...
"Engrish" is a slang term for poorly translated or inaccurate use of the English language, and there are many reasons why this might occur.In an attempt to chronicle such—as they say—glitches, whiffs, ...
Primates, including humans, instinctively fear snakes due to their scales, not their unsettling, slithering movements, Nagoya ...
As the clock struck midnight, cities worldwide lit up with dazzling fireworks, vibrant street parties, and heartfelt ...
A girl waits for her turn for fried potatoes on a skewer as she and her family visit the famed "Ameyoko" shopping street on ...
Dr. Nobuyuki Kawai from Nagoya University in Japan has found that the rapid detection of snakes by monkeys is because of the presence of snake scales as a visual cue. His findings highlight an ...
Jews around the globe lit the first of eight candles on Wednesday and came together to celebrate and reflect on their history. The first candle of Hanukkah was lit by rabbis at the Western Wall in ...
Last year, a cyberattack paralyzed operations at a container terminal at a port in the city of Nagoya for three days. JAL's ticket sales for both domestic and international fights scheduled for ...
Dr. Nobuyuki Kawai from Nagoya University in Japan has found that ... Even monkeys and human infants who have never encountered a snake react to pictures of them, demonstrating our innate fear ...
Sinna Nasseri for The New York Times “I read a comment that said my award show photos ‘look like they were taken by someone being dragged away by security.’ I do feel an urgency while ...