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  • hbarka 3 hours ago
    > Initially, they didn’t have much luck. No other researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University, where Prof. Aono worked, would be taking over his record-keeping, Hiroko Nishino, a university spokeswoman, wrote in an email.

    I’m surprised that there was lackluster response. For this kind of honor, you would think that there would be a flood of responses. I am attributing it to bad marketing.

    • nxobject 2 hours ago
      Part of me also thinks: yes, but is there any money/compensation attached to this? Honor, sadly, doesn't pay for grad students or soft money researchers.
      • gregjw 1 hour ago
        Not usually how things work in Japanese culture
  • brainless 2 hours ago
  • renewiltord 1 hour ago
    You're supposed to keep an apprentice, man!