All the below tweets/links are in English.
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U.S. universities and colleges Vol.10 (Rice, Emory) / Texas Vol.18 / Georgia Vol.9
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.22 (Georgia Institute of Technology) / Georgia Vol.10
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.23 (UGA) / Georgia Vol.11
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.24 (Mercer University, Georgia State) / Georgia Vol.12
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Georgia Vol.4 (cities)
Georgia Vol.1
US Policy Changes Vol.73 (US business school professors Vol.6)
U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.29(Policies & Midterms 各種政策等 Vol.3 -大学ツイート Virginia~Florida, etc.)
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください。)
以下順に、22. @GeorgiaTechISyE,@CHHSgatech,@VICE、@GeorgiaTech_ECE,@PhysicsWorld、23. @UGAResearch、24. @MercerYou、10. @EmoryNews,@EmoryLaw,@PollyJPrice,@olgakhazan,@TheAtlantic。
上記大学と日本に関連するツイート
Emory Medicine professor Max Cooper has been awarded the prestigious Japan Prize for his work in immunology https://t.co/dmeEOzzC99 @JapanPrizeAward @EmoryMedicine pic.twitter.com/rmlMpiGSNW
— Emory University (@EmoryUniversity) January 30, 2018
Dr. Max D. Cooper and Dr. Jacques Miller honored with the 2018 Japan Prize in "Medical Science and Medicinal Science" field. Their discovery of the B and T lymphocyte lineages has contributed enormously to the field of immunology and medicine!@EmoryUniversity @WEHI_research pic.twitter.com/x7WqNvq9S5
— Japan Prize (@JapanPrizeAward) January 30, 2018
A member of Oncotarget’s Immunology and Microbiology section advisory board, Dr. Max D. Cooper from @EmoryUniversity, earns designation as a laureate of the 2018 Japan Prize https://t.co/XsBEbygQvq
— Oncotarget (@Oncotarget) May 29, 2018
A great article! Innovation and discovery doesn't happen on demand. Science takes time. But, once they happen we must translate to practice with urgency. @ibbgatech @CMaT_ERC. Congrats to Max Cooper @EmoryUniversity for the Japan prize, a true legend. https://t.co/lZuZOdPJQr
— Krishnendu Roy (@KrishRoyLab) April 14, 2018
Gilead Pops After Coronavirus Drug Helps Cruise Ship Patients In Japan https://t.co/cbI0fsjlCN via @IBDinvestors #cpol120 #eindia @emorycollege @emoryUniversity @buzzindelhi
— Holli Semetko (@HolliSemetko) March 14, 2020
Professor Miller, who is an Emeritus Professor @WEHI_research, won the award jointly with Professor Max D. Cooper @EmoryUniversity School of Medicine. Last year they won the Japan Prize for the same work: https://t.co/XLSHRdx9Sv
— The ICR (@ICR_London) September 10, 2019
The grant renewal coincides with Dr. Young’s establishment of the Center for Social Neural Networks @UofTsukuba in Japan to foster international collaborations to understand the social brain in even greater detail. https://t.co/fAOsg6gyg5 pic.twitter.com/iuKCyAD33J
— Emory Medicine (@EmoryMedicine) April 16, 2018
The Japan Prize Foundation has announced Max D. Cooper as a laureate of the 2018 @JapanPrizeAward. Cooper is a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine @EmoryMedicine and a @ga_res_alliance Eminent Scholar in developmental immunology. https://t.co/yDfMFoZ4N9 #immunology pic.twitter.com/H48u2eP8fd
— Emory Medicine (@EmoryMedicine) January 30, 2018
Back on May 4th, the Japanese Minister of Health visited Emory University Hospital (@emoryhealthcare) https://t.co/0s1h0bt46o #emoryglobal pic.twitter.com/d5n7lodmwJ
— Emory Medicine (@EmoryMedicine) May 16, 2017
Session 4B on Novel Pathways in #Cardiac remodeling is underway with Dr. Calvert from @EmoryUniversity as moderator #BCVS Dr. Fujio from #japan talks about reverse remodeling after #myocarditis @AHA_Research @AHAMeetings @AHAScience @CircRes pic.twitter.com/S1p79FZH0w
— Dr. Nikki Purcell (@nhpetunia) July 28, 2020
Kelly Bijanki et al @EmoryUniversity showed how the left dorsal anterior cingulum bundle could be the key to laughter and relaxation. What are the implications for treating depression, anxiety disorders, or chronic pain? @jclinicalinvesthttps://t.co/VOvpQoG7QF pic.twitter.com/JshIVE4yt7
— AJP Residents’ Journal (@AJP_ResJournal) February 22, 2019
https://twitter.com/meijiat150/status/1085240906930839557
@emoryuniversity "With several international students, Japan is one of the most popular destinations for international students." https://t.co/mE9qbFKzIr #scholarship #Grants #Student #University
— Rachelle Hugh (@hugh_rachelle) January 10, 2021
Congratulations to Sierra Rice on your acceptance to Temple University in Tokyo, Japan for Fall 2018. Congratulations to Bailey Overs second place finalist in Chinese Speaking Event Saturday, Nov. 4 @EmoryUniversity @gadoeworldlang #IEW2017 #WhyIGAVS pic.twitter.com/4POjVjxXGS
— GA Virtual Learning (@gavirtual) November 13, 2017
#Emory students from @OxfordCollege 'seek peace' through Japan trip. http://t.co/ss32tgWb4q pic.twitter.com/Grw0Uoz31l
— Emory University (@EmoryUniversity) May 19, 2015
.@EmoryArts film series showcases Japanese #anime, starting September 16th http://t.co/Bq9W4YcDXG pic.twitter.com/iFIF53bHy6
— Emory University (@EmoryUniversity) September 11, 2015
https://twitter.com/cg_coleman/status/1339371273525358593
Japan's Psychological Scars: What Hurts, What Helps. Emory prof explains (not what you'd expect) http://t.co/800P82B @TIMEHealthland
— Emory University News (@EmoryNews) March 15, 2011
#SundaySnapshots: @GeorgiaStateU provost Dr. Risa Palm and @AoyamaGakuinU president Yoshikazu Miki sign a partnership agreement in #Tokyo, #Japan to promote student exchange opportunities. That's #internationaleducation #TheStateWay! https://t.co/whZL4kISva pic.twitter.com/TbsxgzMX9x
— GSU International (@gsuoii) July 8, 2018
Why Trump needs the civil servants he wants to fire: Lessons from #Turkey and #Japan by @adnanrasool @GeorgiaStateU https://t.co/2FuDKddFXe
— The Conversation U.S. (@ConversationUS) February 10, 2017
Japan’s participation in #TPP may be its most significant achievement. Here’s why: http://t.co/9LMuO42R2c via @GeorgiaStateU
— The Conversation U.S. (@ConversationUS) October 12, 2015
Our experts in the news: @RobinsonCollege professor Rajeev Dhawan assesses the economic impact of the #coronavirus pandemic in the @ajc.
"The Chinese, Japanese, Italian, and South Korean economies are entering a recession. When will it be our turn?" https://t.co/o7oF0wXAOa
— GSU Research (@GSU_Research) March 16, 2020
The first set released today includes sessions from @equityproject, @GeorgiaStateU, @NYCSchools, & @LeadershipAcad_ that all center on leadership, shared power, & vulnerability. Visit our website to access the sessions, reflection questions, and resources. https://t.co/QjzvrAi7XP
— Carnegie Foundation (@CarnegieFdn) October 1, 2020
@GeorgiaStateLaw @TimothyLytton is quoted in the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbum on the increase in US gun sales, saying the trend is fueled by anxiety: "Firearms tend to sell well because of fears that the new administration will increase gun control." https://t.co/gpybHdUgBn
— GSU Health Law (@GSU_HealthLaw) November 5, 2020
@GeorgiaStateLaw Prof. @TimothyLytton quoted in the Japanese language edition of Asahi Shimbun on increased U.S. #gun sales. Background checks averaged 26 mil per year since 2017. In 2020, there were 19 mil in the first 6 months, likely driven by @COVID19 and civil unrest.
— GSU Health Law (@GSU_HealthLaw) July 8, 2020
The Atlanta office of Alston & Bird is seeking summer associate candidates with a proficiency in both written and spoken Japanese for the 2020 Summer Program. You may apply through this posting or through the school's OCI processhttps://t.co/krOUg427sU
— GSU College of Law (@GeorgiaStateLaw) June 30, 2019
Georgia Tech was the first college or university in America to teach an engineering inspired by origami, the Japanese art of folding. | https://t.co/rtTHjj6qM8 pic.twitter.com/jTtVMOKraE
— Georgia Tech (@GeorgiaTech) July 31, 2018
Lyn is a BioMed major. Won nation novel writing award. Speaks Japanese. Meeting @GE and @3MNews at the #GTCareerFair pic.twitter.com/QdvOA0LRzO
— Georgia Tech (@GeorgiaTech) September 8, 2014
2 years after Japanese quake and tsunami, hear audio of the seismic waves converted to sound: http://t.co/vCaGh59CeR
— Georgia Tech (@GeorgiaTech) March 12, 2013
ISyE's @spokutta is associate director for @mlatgt. In a recent article, he discusses new machine learning partnerships between @GeorgiaTech, @RIKEN_AIP_EN in Japan, and @FraunhoferIIS_e in Germany.
Here's what they hope to accomplish: https://t.co/0DHzrsLmbC. pic.twitter.com/ILrz9oSbA0
— Georgia Tech ISyE (@GeorgiaTechISyE) February 14, 2019
What a feast? Where are you? Sounds like Japan. Hope you are out of harm's way of #HagibisTyphoon. @GTPhysics https://t.co/OVzkd91EHE
— Georgia Tech College of Sciences (@GTSciences) October 13, 2019
Work by @GeorgiaTechEAS Chris Reinhard funded by @NSF, @NASA, @SloanFoundation, Japan Soc for Promotion of #Science https://t.co/DBfM58ix3B
— Georgia Tech College of Sciences (@GTSciences) December 23, 2016
French, German, Japanese institutes are top 3 https://t.co/e1Wu3H8Kgd
— Georgia Tech College of Sciences (@GTSciences) March 11, 2016
Coming soon to our campus (at 5th and Spring)- pedestrian scramble!
It's a pilot study, but it should be interesting for the @CEEatGT transportation systems engineers.https://t.co/pN1iy7NUoJ pic.twitter.com/xSsQr6moC2
— Georgia Tech College of Engineering (@gatechengineers) December 21, 2017
We know some of our students have crazy Excel skills, but this Japanese retiree is amazing. https://t.co/QIy0bIFlB1
— Georgia Tech College of Engineering (@gatechengineers) December 4, 2017
Robot with a heart goes on sale in Japan. http://t.co/JCrnEvPhjX pic.twitter.com/MOaAsXoevn
— Georgia Tech College of Engineering (@gatechengineers) June 19, 2015
#GTComputing is big in Japan this week as the parallel processing community comes together in Tokyo for #SIAMPP18! https://t.co/yqJGGRV8qr pic.twitter.com/Qg4z8YL5Of
— Georgia Tech Computing (@gtcomputing) March 9, 2018
Fujitsu Starts of Operations for Japan’s Fastest Supercomputer via @insideHPC https://t.co/MlIQejShgX
— Georgia Tech Computing (@gtcomputing) December 4, 2016
Japan’s K-Computer tops the #Graph500 list for the second consecutive time https://t.co/5vXcf5kdNz #SC15 pic.twitter.com/6cQMHOmQe5
— Georgia Tech Computing (@gtcomputing) November 17, 2015
Arm-based servers are very rare but have taken the #HPC world by storm since the newest Top 500 list was announced in June.
Now, @gtcomputing may be the 1st to claim access for US research and the 1st planned install of A64fx outside of Japan. @Arm https://t.co/ak1IhXfAmv
— GaTech CSE (@GTCSE) September 10, 2020
Dr. Eric Johnson of @GTaerospace – Japan has been using unmanned aircraft in agriculture for roughly 20 years (in rice fields) #UASPolicy
— Georgia Aerospace (@COIAerospace) November 20, 2013
This Spring Break @GeorgiaTech #SCaRP students to Misono, Japan, to advance smart city innovations, and to Jalisco, Mexico to prepare a climate action plan. These studio projects team our students with colleagues at host-country universities. pic.twitter.com/sofTPJin0a
— GaTech Planning (@GaTech_Planning) March 16, 2018
We’ll get through this together. Thanks to @CocaColaCo and @GeorgiaTech for setting an example for us all! https://t.co/K80A6Ozdld
— Governor Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) March 31, 2020
Watch "Investing in Georgia's Workforce: A U.S.-Japan Dialogue,” a #TAWAAtlanta event co-hosted by the @StateDept, the Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta, and @GeorgiaTech. Panelists discused Georgia’s future workforce needs. https://t.co/KoUCg8fxc7 pic.twitter.com/msWkYabvja
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) October 19, 2018
Today’s "Investing in Georgia's Workforce: A U.S.-Japan Dialogue" #TAWAAtlanta event is co-hosted by the @StateDept, the Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta, and @GeorgiaTech. Panelists will discuss Georgia’s future workforce needs. https://t.co/KoUCg8fxc7 pic.twitter.com/ZlFUAKNIRj
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) September 6, 2018
Meeting at the Georgia Department of Economic Development to discuss Japanese investments in Georgia @SPFZumwalt @SasakawaUSA Thank you @gdecd for supporting our public event tomorrow on “Investing in Georgia’s Workforce: A US-Japan Dialogue” at @GeorgiaTech #TAWAAtlanta pic.twitter.com/I3CRWrdmr5
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) September 5, 2018
@conexx_AIBC Barry Swartz opening UIBS-@GeorgiaTech US India Business Summit in partnership with #japan Consul General Shinozuka and @CSISIndiaChair Policy Studies. Great dialogue on where geography meets our #GrowAtlanta industry innovative clusters @atlchamber pic.twitter.com/DXeTeuwTCM
— Jorge Fernandez (@jorgeusafpilot) August 28, 2018
Bill Tsutsui of @hendrixcollege traveled to @GeorgiaTech yesterday and spoke on "Japan's apocalyptic imagination" as part of our Northeast Asia Council Distinguished Speakers Bureau program. Learn how to bring a DSB speaker to your school: https://t.co/57c7ATGWMy pic.twitter.com/IoNpgYN8fd
— Association for Asian Studies (@AASAsianStudies) February 12, 2020
We've had a great first week here in Japan learning about #SustainableDevelopment with #jspsd @NunnSchoolGT including touring @JREast_official R&D! pic.twitter.com/Aha7Oq6Gp6
— Kari Watkins (@transitmom) May 31, 2019
My past & future Japan Sustainable Development students need to check this out @CEEatGT @NunnSchoolGT https://t.co/GQenrLYfu9
— Kari Watkins (@transitmom) November 18, 2018
Yesterday we had the chance to tour Japan Rail East's maintenance facility to learn how they keep their amazing system running. Thanks @JREast_official @Tech4Transit for everything!! @NunnSchoolGT @CEEatGT @tokyotech_en #JapanSustainDev pic.twitter.com/q3lGpoZxRy
— Kari Watkins (@transitmom) June 13, 2018
Today we visited Japan's capital of industry, Nagoya, and a group saw how maglev technology works at the SCMAGLEV museum. Here's the world record holder for fastest train! @CEEatGT @NunnSchoolGT #JapanSustainDev pic.twitter.com/LIvq5xN4G7
— Kari Watkins (@transitmom) June 9, 2018
First travel day included a trip on Japan's Shinkansen – definately a lesson in smart sustainable transportation! @NunnSchoolGT @CEEatGT #JapanSustainDev pic.twitter.com/Sd8Izm4BcP
— Kari Watkins (@transitmom) June 3, 2018
IAF in India, with a grant contributed by Bharti
$90,000 fellowship award https://t.co/gqBK0u6mL0IAF in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.
Competitive stipend in Yen https://t.co/MwqSLeVmJE— Sam Nunn School at Georgia Tech (@NunnSchoolGT) August 28, 2020
Dr. Brian Woodall’s Japan Summer Program based out of @tokyotech_en is a month into its 10-week duration. Check out their pictures @GTAbroad pic.twitter.com/BGxJYJQ6Te
— Sam Nunn School at Georgia Tech (@NunnSchoolGT) June 20, 2017
It's week 4 of the Japan Summer Program in #sustainabledevelopment #gtabroad pic.twitter.com/RxiutIsAk0
— Sam Nunn School at Georgia Tech (@NunnSchoolGT) June 26, 2017
Professor Brian Woodall travels from Tokyo to Sendai to teach “Japanese Government & Politics” at Tōhoku University pic.twitter.com/MoEc9Rc35l
— Sam Nunn School at Georgia Tech (@NunnSchoolGT) May 28, 2015
Nunn School students & faculty attended a dinner at the Residence of the Consul General of Japan this past Friday. pic.twitter.com/vsfWzEgAFb
— Sam Nunn School at Georgia Tech (@NunnSchoolGT) March 9, 2015
The @NunnSchoolGT study abroad programs in the EU, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Valencia are still accepting applications for summer 2020. Don't miss the opportunity to travel while earning credits this summer! #ThisIsGTLiberalArts pic.twitter.com/UTwWTKU9b6
— GT Liberal Arts (@GTliberalarts) January 14, 2020
Today the @ML_gatech Language for Business and Technology (LBAT) in #Japan begins! In the past 7 days, LBATs in #Germany, #France, #China, #Mexico, #Spain, and #Russia have begun! These programs are excellent ways to work towards a language major or minor! pic.twitter.com/siDEtp0xeq
— GT Liberal Arts (@GTliberalarts) May 14, 2019
#ICYMI – Rita Berglund, a 3rd-year @NunnSchoolGT and @ML_gatech major and #IAC Student Ambassador, spent her summer with the Sustainable Development Program in Japan. Read more about what she learned and experienced during her time there: https://t.co/l9zxeye3xt. #GTLiberalArts pic.twitter.com/XNxhHvSK9U
— GT Liberal Arts (@GTliberalarts) August 8, 2018
Congratulations to Lecturer Aya McDaniel of Modern Languages for winning Japanese Teacher of the Year!! @gadoeworldlang @IvanAllenGT @GTliberalarts @japantimes @JF_LosAngeles @The_Japan_News @Japanfoundation https://t.co/E5sCVS9qoV pic.twitter.com/USq63GP7l7
— GT Mod Langs (@ML_gatech) March 20, 2019
Japanese researchers at Fujita Health University say low concentrations of #ozone,harmless to humans,can neutralise #coronavirus by 90%.It could be used to disinfect hospitals even in presence of people.@GeorgiaTech says ozone could disinfect gowns,goggles & other equipment. #MIG pic.twitter.com/6hyGY8WXzi
— MEDIA INDIA GROUP (@mediaindiagroup) August 27, 2020
https://twitter.com/Arts_MDPI/status/1232285226065264642
@AtlantaRegional Executive Director Doug Hooker addresses @USIBRC reception closing the first day of dialogue on IoT connecting #GrowAtlanta and international markets @atlchamber @conexx @NXTGenMFG @GeorgiaTech #japan pic.twitter.com/P4y4UyhZ1O
— Jorge Fernandez (@jorgeusafpilot) August 28, 2018
Spent week in Japan developing partnerships with key energy companies. Nice surprise to run into Georgia delegation including @bertreeves34 and #timechols in Tokyo. Another example of @GeorgiaTech and state partnerships that create high tech investments and jobs for Georgians! pic.twitter.com/LqXy443891
— Tim Lieuwen (@tlieuwen1) November 23, 2019
My guest and I were in Japan together. They were wearing face masks before face masks were cool. Tune in now at @WGAUradio website and catch my article on Japan here: https://t.co/cZyRNRxCuj @Japanfoundation @japantimes @gatechengineers @tlieuwen1 @erickallen @tanulewicz
— Tim Echols (@timechols) July 18, 2020
Japan Fair Trade C. annual meeting: former @uspto chief econ. and prof @GeorgiaTech, Stu Graham on smart phone wars. pic.twitter.com/z95njKuG2L
— B van Pottelsberghe (@bvanpott) March 6, 2015
As an exchange student to @japan and @Ukraine and current student of, @GeorgiaTech I can say that like CA lt. Gov GT admin is either oblivious to student spys on our Campus or helping them. Calling out a student as chinese spy, blackout ensued. https://t.co/OtIYuZrcYw #FoxNews
— Eric Black (@EricCaleb208) December 18, 2020
Another #computerscience throw back: @GeorgiaTech PhD Candidate @sir_colbert was first drawn to #computers in the early 90s when the internet gave him access to Japanese culture, allowing him to watch “an unhealthy amount of #anime” — his passion. #CHI2018 @chi2018 #assnchat pic.twitter.com/WWF39dpHtU
— Business and Sports Events Montréal (@MeetMontreal) April 26, 2018
Senior Mayah Waltower is set to teach English in Japan, take Japanese language courses and serve as a cultural ambassador with the Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program after she graduates. #mercerscholarshttps://t.co/dW3Qv5CNAx
— Mercer University (@MercerYou) April 16, 2020
The Japanese Magnolias on the Macon campus have been loving the recent rain. #MercerTraditions pic.twitter.com/KkW4UufAsT
— Mercer University (@MercerYou) February 28, 2019
A Mercer junior will be able to study abroad in Japan, thanks to a grant from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi #mercerstudyabroad https://t.co/2YnL7YAK0c
— Mercer University (@MercerYou) December 13, 2018
Senior Emily Hatchett was recently selected for the Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program, where she will be an Assistant English Language Teacher (ALT) for at least a year following graduation https://t.co/0gl00Tosb5 pic.twitter.com/oVio4G0Fr1
— Mercer University (@MercerYou) May 2, 2018
Mercer will host the annual Japan Academic Challenge and Japanese Speech Contest March 3 on the Atlanta campus https://t.co/fAI3vJj4VP pic.twitter.com/CCx0miQiS0
— Mercer University (@MercerYou) February 22, 2018
Mercer was recently selected to participate in the Kakehashi Project, which allows 23 students to participate in an eight-day, fully-funded study abroad experience in Japan next March. Applications will be accepted until Dec. 1. Read more: https://t.co/rwivzD6sez pic.twitter.com/4FmpdogRNV
— Mercer University (@MercerYou) November 13, 2017
As this year’s @nmiuga SLAM prepares to start at 4 p.m. today, take a look at what the #Ebb team from last year accomplished (hint: you can find it in the iTunes App Store and their technology is used in Japan!): https://t.co/t3q8NNE6Vm pic.twitter.com/wG9EG9BJ6h
— UGA Grady College (@UGAGrady) December 12, 2017
Congrats #GradyStudent @dpfunke on winning @ScrippsHowardFd journalism trip to Japan: https://t.co/xerEAszVmd pic.twitter.com/2TsedRZPyK
— UGA Grady College (@UGAGrady) March 25, 2016
Alumnus Brinkley Warren is part of @MegaBotsInc team that challenged Japan to a robot duel. http://t.co/Nr1Ws5Qkdq pic.twitter.com/44ywzCtvBQ
— UGA Alumni (@ugaalumniassoc) August 19, 2015
Grad & undergrads in Marketing @TerryCollege, Genetics @uga_genetics, Int'l Affairs/Japanese @UGA_SPIA, & Ecology @UGAEcology stopped by this week to learn the basics of hand embroidery & possibilities for merging traditional sewing techniques w/electronics (a.k.a. e-textiles)! pic.twitter.com/NctJLSmlaJ
— UGA Science Library Makerspace (@ugamakerspace) March 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/UGA_Innovation/status/1238485493592948736
Eco-friendly method of demolition in Japan RT @PopSci The incredible shrinking skyscraper. See the time-lapse video: http://t.co/5zTFcewK
— UGA Research (@UGAResearch) January 16, 2013
#UGA professor and wildlife ecologist James Beasley spends a lot of time in the field, conducting research in Georgia but also in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and Fukushima, Japan. https://t.co/m2Q9AhAG5z @universityofga @UGASREL @UGAEcology
— UGA Research (@UGAResearch) November 29, 2018
https://twitter.com/UGAResearch/status/1215627010111954944
https://twitter.com/samillingworth/status/1216632297551777793
https://twitter.com/LVB85/status/984858092545413121
Japan's #Fukushima nuclear disaster led to the end of several living spaces and species. In the @ESAFrontiers researchers recently observed more than twenty animal species on the site. Despite radioactivity, foxes, and Japanese hares have been spotted.
©@universityofga pic.twitter.com/ZZD6L1byVO
— The Explorers (@_TheExplorers) May 15, 2020
Nearly a decade after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, researchers from the @universityofga have found that wildlife populations are abundant in areas void of human life. https://t.co/EGaTBvHvAq pic.twitter.com/nvHI1fZcG1
— AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) (@AVMAvets) January 7, 2020
Want to spend a summer session in Kumamoto, Japan and gain an international perspective on public health issues? @PublicHealthUGA will be holding two information sessions about the program on Tues. Oct. 23 & Wed. Oct. 24 at 3:30 p.m. in Room 215 of the Ramsey Student Center. pic.twitter.com/bM28fFNWuR
— UGA Public Health (@PublicHealthUGA) October 22, 2018
Nearly a decade after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, UGA researchers have found that wildlife populations are abundant in areas void of human life. https://t.co/XFW3sgGkpx@UGASREL @UGAWarnell pic.twitter.com/sWamCawmdd
— UGA (@universityofga) January 6, 2020