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Rowan Hooper
Rowan Hooper has a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology from Sheffield University, UK, and he worked as an insect biologist in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, for five years before spending a two-year period at The Japan Times in Tokyo. He is now news editor for New Scientist magazine, based in London.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
Jul 22, 2004
Carrion crow
* Japanese name: Hashibosogarasu * Scientific name: Corvus corone * Description: Crows are large birds, growing up to 50 cm long with a wingspan of 104 cm. They have entirely black plumage and black eyes. Two species are common in Japan, the carrion crow and the jungle crow, and it's difficult to tell...
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
Jul 22, 2004
Science to aid of justice as 'cot death' gene is found
There can be few things more likely to provoke horrific fascination -- and guarantee massive media coverage -- than a mother who murders her babies.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
Jul 8, 2004
Little egret
* Japanese name: Kosagi * Scientific name: Egretta garzetta * Description: The Little Egret is a bird related to the heron, with snow-white plumage, a long, pointed black bill and black legs with bright yellow feet. Its body is 50-60 cm long. In the breeding season in summer, the feet turn bright red,...
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
Jul 8, 2004
Voles suggest key to male monogamy
Everyone knows someone who is a compulsive womanizer; a man who simply can't remain faithful to one woman.
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
Jun 24, 2004
Girls to the fore in planning 'eye-for-an-eye' revenge
If there is an extraterrestrial college student orbiting Earth or floating invisibly among us while writing a thesis on human behavior, then current events have provided some good examples of one basic human trait: retaliation.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
Jun 24, 2004
Japanese cormorant
* Japanese name: Umiu * Scientific name:Phalacrocorax capillatus * Description: Cormorants are striking, almost reptilian looking seabirds with long necks and bills. They are often seen standing on rocks with their wings held out to dry, their black feathers like the cloak of a witch or scarecrow....
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Jun 16, 2004
ReJoyce! Fans fete Bloomsday centenary
DUBLIN -- One hundred years ago today is the day described in arguably the greatest novel of the 20th century, James Joyce's "Ulysses." June 16, 1904, was when Joyce's hero, Leopold Bloom, set out on a meandering stroll through Dublin, and the date is now celebrated worldwide as Bloomsday.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
Jun 10, 2004
Snout butterfly
* Japanese name: Tengucho * Scientific name: Libythea celtis * Description: This butterfly with a wingspan of 19-29 mm is easily recognized: The upper sides of the wings are brown with large bright-orange and smaller white patches. The back edges of the forewing are deeply toothed. The Japanese name...
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
Jun 10, 2004
Hormone therapy for menopause?
The age of menopause doesn't seem to have changed much in the last few thousand years. Records from ancient Egypt and Greece indicate that menstruation ended when a woman was around 50 years old. Before that we don't really know, as a woman was unlikely to live much longer than 50.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music
May 30, 2004
The Streets: "A Grand Don't Come for Free"
The music of The Streets could be seen as validating those who drink, take drugs, eat burgers and chips, chase girls, gamble and fight. Maybe it does. But no one who does all those things all the time could make something as well-observed, witty and moving as this album. Then again, it is definitely...
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
May 27, 2004
Picking the brains of teenagers shows how we 'mature'
What an age we live in. Science is progressing in ever greater leaps and bounds. The way things are going, we might one day even understand that most enigmatic and mysterious of natural phenomena, the teenager.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
May 27, 2004
Wood-boring beetle
* Japanese name: Ubatamamushi * Scientific name: Chalcophora japonica * Description: This beetle belongs to a group called the Buprestids. They are bullet-shaped and are often metallic-colored, though this species has brown and black stripes running the length of the body, which is flecked with gold....
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
May 13, 2004
Barbie has the perfect body, biologically speaking
A woman with large breasts and a small waist. It's what all men want, isn't it? Western men are often cited as -- or accused of -- being obsessed with the large breasts/small waist ideal. It objectifies women, some women say.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
May 13, 2004
Mudskipper
* Japanese name: Tobihaze * Scientific name:Periophthalmus sp. * Description: Mudskippers are fish with eyes on the top of the head (not at the sides like in most other fish) and with front (pectoral) fins that are more like legs than fins. They are olive-brown in color, have sharp teeth and large...
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
Apr 22, 2004
Amago salmon
* Japanese name: Amago * Scientific name:Oncorhynchus masou ishikawa * Description:Salmon are handsome fish with streamlined silver bodies. The scientific name means "hooked nose," and you will understand why if you see one. There are seven species of Pacific salmon, two of which occur in Asia. In...
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
Apr 22, 2004
The secret of the 'superhero' spider leads advances in field of biomimetics
Three thousand years ago a bunch of Chinese silkworm farmers got fed up with their job. Instead of carrying out the tedious task of harvesting hundreds of silkworm cocoons for their silk, the farmers wondered if there wasn't an easier way they could make the stuff artificially. There was, but the techniques...
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
Apr 8, 2004
Cuttlefish
* Japanese name: Kouika * Scientific name:Sepia esculenta * Description:Cuttlefish are marine animals in the same group as octopus and squid (cephalopods). They are soft-bodied but have a "bone" (actually an internal shell), which supports the mantle (body) and acts as a buoyancy regulator. Lying underneath...
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
Apr 8, 2004
What's love gotta do with it?
This column is often concerned with the evolution of sexual behavior and sexual anatomy, but instead of attributing everything to sex, for once let's accept a view like that of Bertrand Russell.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL TRACKER
Apr 1, 2004
Water demon
* Japanese name: Kappa * Scientific name:Suijin kappensis * Description: Some sources claim that kappa are primates, but in fact they are the only known examples of an order of primitive mammals related to the duck-billed platypus. Remarkably for a mammal, kappas are bipedal. They have a curved duck's...
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
Mar 25, 2004
Male-killers on the loose
Things are never what they seem. Men certainly aren't, according to the American writer Marilyn French: "Whatever they may be in public life, whatever their relations with men, in their relations with women, all men are rapists, and that's all they are."

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