They applied it to the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which ended World War II.
Horwich also reminds us that by 1950, Hiroshima was once again a bustling commercial metropolis.
The same person is thought to have poured cyanide into the Ota river in Hiroshima.
Researchers at Hiroshima University inJapan are making progress in the difficult field of growing liver cells.
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, at the ceremony, said the lessons of Hiroshima must not be forgotten.
Seven of their female swimmers were suspended for two years following the Hiroshima Games.
During active service, Wyllie visited Hiroshima and saw for himself the impact of the atomic bomb.
Mayor Kazumi Matsui called for a nuclear-free world at the event at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
These dialogues have been held over the past five years in Seoul, Rabat, Hiroshima, Paris, and Bangkok.
Harry Truman ordered the bombing of Hiroshima from a lakeside villa in 1945 while attending the Potsdam conference.
Once Hiroshima Bank figured out what was going on, it closed the account.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange has begun merging with Japan's tiny regional exchanges, such as those in Niigata and Hiroshima.
"I hope Hiroshima will take a lead on this because of our own experience with the atomic bomb, " he said.
Born and raised in Hiroshima, Miyake discovered the empowering effect of design in a way he could never have imagined.
That is equivalent to having been about three-quarters of a kilometre from the epicentre of the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima.
By comparison, the nuclear bomb the United States dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 released an estimated 15 kilotons of energy.
The plutonium bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9th 1945, three days after a uranium bomb had destroyed Hiroshima.
Kure, a grimy shipbuilding town down the coast from Hiroshima, was home to the Imperial Naval Academy (still an officer school).
Japan agreed to surrender on August 15, 1945, after U.S. planes dropped atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Nowhere more so than in Iwakuni, near Hiroshima, where the marines share a large coastal base with Japan's Maritime Self-Defence Force.
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Tashiro, a Hiroshima newspaper journalist, has specialized in stories related to nuclear energy and the effects of radiation for over 30 years.
Taniguchi was just 8 years old and just a mile and a quarter from ground zero when the atom bomb hit Hiroshima.
Asia had been ravaged by war - atomic bombs fell over Hiroshima, succeeding armies marched across the Philippines, guerrillas fought over Indochina.
The Hiroshima-based automaker said 45, 000 vehicles were recalled, including 4, 000 in Japan.
What did happen was that the Enola Gay, an American B-29 bomber, dropped a uranium-based atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
Hitting the earth at 28, 000 mph an asteroid the size and mass of Apophis would pack the energy of 58, 000 Hiroshima nuclear bombs.
The ceremony was also attended by a grandson of former US President Harry Truman, who ordered the bombing of Hiroshima and then Nagasaki.
As they waited to disembark in India, Mr Davies heard on the radio that an atom bomb had been dropped on Hiroshima in Japan.
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According to a study recently published by Hiroshima University, looking at cute images of puppies and kittens can enhance concentration and promote more careful behavior.
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He worked for 10 years to have the monument, which includes a stone from Hiroshima's ruins, installed at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire.
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