12/29/2010

Da capo (by Dr. Jan Klein)

Today, I would like introduce you a funny but inspiring essay "Da capo" written by Dr. Jan Klein. This is about writing/editing a scientific paper, cynically teasing persistently appearance of redundant repetitions in Introduction, Results, and Discussion. I perfectly agree with his argument on this regard.
A quote from this page is shown below. Enjoy!

12/16/2010

Deep sorrow for the death of Dr. Lani Hidalgo

As a research partner of JSPS Core Universities program, I met her, Dr. Aklani Rose Hidalgo, Director of Fish Process Technology Institute, University of Philippines School of Visayas, for the first time in the summer of 2005, at the Iloilo airport. Since then we have collaborated in seeking antibacterial peptides/proteins in tilapia and milkfish, until 2007. It was wonderful to see her with calm, bright, and sincere mind. She was a cute teacher with beautiful English pronunciation, helping much our communication. I have a lot of unforgettable memories with her, in Iloilo, Miag-ao, Kagoshima, and Fukuoka.
She passed away last week. I deeply pray her soul may rest in peace. Also I hope that her friends would recover from their sadness of missing her.






12/11/2010

Hazy sky caused by yellow sands

Even after brief rain in this early morning, here in Fukuoka, we now have a hazy sky. This is believed to be because of yellow sands conveyed by strong winds from China. The busiest season of yellow sands should be spring, but in these years, they frequently come flying to Japan in all seasons.
In such hazy atmosphere, hiking, one of my favorite,  is not so fun because of limited view from mountain peaks. My concern is that the fine sand particles might adsorb various toxic materials from Chinese environment and fall onto Japan, possibly causing allergic reaction or chronic toxicity.
On a fine clear day.

 Today in the yellow sand.
 Today's yellow sand forecast.

12/05/2010

Hiking under the beautiful sky

I enjoyed a brief hiking with G30 staffs and their families. The weather was perfect, with fine sky and beautifully transparent air. We climbed Mt. Koshidake (254 m) near Ito campus of Kyushu Univ. Though relatively low peak, the view from the top was amazingly beautiful. Because of the clear atmosphere, we could see several far islands: Iki, Oronoshima, Ainoshima, and Oshima.

11/21/2010

Autumn color

Autum is my favorite season. Especially I love trees turning colors. Yellow of gingko and red of maple are typical in Japanese autumn.
 gingko in Osaka Castle

 Koushidake Mt in Fukuoka

 Gingkos in Hakozaki Campus

 Osaka castle garden

 wax trees in Hakozaki campus

 Taiwan maples in Hakozaki campus

 Taiwan maple in Hakozaki campus

 Kuju highland

 Kuju highland

 Hakozaki campus

11/17/2010

One of my favorite music.

This is a Bulgarian folk music "Polegnala e Tudora". The voice and chorus are amazingly beautiful.



This song has some healing power for my mind.

9/01/2010

Renewing a fax

Fax may now be a fossil way of communication, but still indispensable even in this 'heyday' of internet. As a fax machine in my lab has got old and sometimes does not work fine, I am replacing it with new one, still looking for an old fashioned type with a roll of thermal paper. Many of the current models use sheets of normal paper and themal transfer ribbon/ink/toner cartridge, but I do not like it. Because, we have to take care of two or more things, the papers and the ribbon/ink/toner, to keep it right. We do not have enough time to take care of this kind of machine experted to work in a meintenance-free manner. So I prefer the one using thermal paper roll, which is the only thing we cannot run out. A pitfall of this type of paper is to set it right side. Otherwise you will see only blank pages. I did this stupid mistake yesterday. Who sent me the fax?