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FIRST LIGHT FROM SUBARU:
State-of-the-Art Telescope Is Completed (March 31, 1999)

ORDER-MADE MEDICINE:
Looking at Genetic Data to Make More Effective Drugs (March 16, 1999)

FUEL-CELL FEVER:
Working on the Battery for the Coming Century (March 9, 1999)

ONE HOT TIMEPIECE:
New Watch Runs on Body Heat (February 8, 1999)

ALLERGY-FREE:
Could an Old Human Nemesis Be the Cure-All? (February 5, 1999)

ARTIFICIAL ORGANS:
New Technologies Give New Hope to Patients (February 3, 1999)

JUST DRIVE ON THROUGH:
Electronic Toll Collection Ready for Use on Japan's Expressways (January 8, 1999)

UNDER THE SKIN:
Body Fat Analyzer Becoming a Household Item (December 2, 1998)

NEXT-GENERATION COMPUTERS:
Wearable Computers Challenge Convention (November 30, 1998)

LET'S TAKE A LITTLE DRIVE:
Mitsuoka Hits the Road with Do-It-Yourself Cars (October 30, 1998)

UP IN SPACE AGAIN:
Female Astronaut First Japanese to Visit Space Twice (October 12, 1998)

BOOKS FROM THE SKY:
Satellites to Transmit Works Digitally (September 28, 1998)

GOOD DAY SUNSHINE:
Rising Use of Solar Energy for Housing (September 25, 1998)

INFERTILITY TREATMENTS:
In Vitro Fertilization Debate Heats Up (September 1, 1998)

ENTERTAINING E-MAIL:
Playful Programs Enliven Computing Experience (August 24, 1998)

EXPRESS TRAIN CRASH IN GERMANY:
A Lesson for All (July 31, 1998)

EASY TALK:
Next-Generation Portable Phones Hit the Market (July 28, 1998)

COSMIC LITTER:
Japan Moves to Counter Space Debris (June 30, 1998)

FLAMMABLE ICE:
Methane Hydrate Opens Possibility for New Energy (June 24, 1998)

HIGH-TECH TOILETS:
New Functions Take Full Care of Bodily Functions (June 16, 1998)

INFORMATION ON WHEELS:
Car-Navigation Systems Are Getting Smarter (June 9, 1998)

VACATIONS IN SPACE:
Short Rocket Cruises Could Start in 2001 (May 18, 1998)

ENVIRONMENTAL HORMONES:
New Dangers from Chemical Pollutants (May 18, 1998)

SATELLITE BROADCASTING:
The Battle Is On (May 1, 1998)

INTERNET-RELATED SERVICES:
Venture Enterprises Are Filling Niches to Make Inroads (April 7, 1998)

EARTHQUAKE READINESS:
From Underground Stores to Satellite Monitoring (April 2, 1998)

DON'T TOUCH THAT TREE:
Boom in Use of Non-Wood Paper Products (March 14, 1998)

CUTTING THE ENGINE:
"Stop Idling" Campaign Gathers Momentum (March 11, 1998)

A COOL WAY TO SAVE ENERGY:
Superconductivity Promises More Efficient Generators (March 10, 1998)

FLYING HIGH:
Environmental, Telecom Applications for Airships (March 6, 1998)

WARMER WINTERS FOR TOKYO:
Climate Change and Urbanization Raise Temperatures (February 27, 1998)

GOING UNDERGROUND:
New Thermal Storage System to Save Energy (February 17, 1998)

UP, UP, AND AWAY:
Japanese Rocket Successfully Launches Two Satellites (February 12, 1998)

ECOLOGY-CONSCIOUS CARS:
New Generation of Low-Polluting Vehicles Hit the Showrooms (December 5, 1997)

RAILWAY RECYCLING:
Used Tickets Target of New Recycling Efforts (November 28, 1997)

A BRIGHTER FUTURE:
Developing LEDs as a Lighting Source (November 26, 1997)

DOWN WITH CARBON DIOXIDE:
Government, Industry Unite on Environment (November 19, 1997)

PUMPING UP THE VOLTAGE:
Using Sea Water and Gravity to Generate Power (October 15, 1997)

TALK IS CHEAP:
Telecommunications Industry Faces Sweeping Reforms (October 6, 1997)

FROM JUNK TO JUICE:
Increasing Efforts to Generate Power from Waste (July 9, 1997)

SLIMMING DOWN:
Thin, Flexible, Rechargeable Battery Ready for Use (July 1, 1997)

SMOOTH SAILING:
New Material to Decrease Ships' Hull Friction (June 10, 1997)

TO SAVE THE WORLD:
Manufacturers Marketing Green Products (June 2, 1997)


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