Japan's cherry blossom database, 1,200 years old, has a new keeper
Posted by caycep 4 days ago
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Comment by brainless 1 day ago
Data points: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/date-of-the-peak-cherry-t...
Comment by hbarka 1 day ago
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.
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Are you kidding? Grad students are well known to receive trivial monetary pay. Most of their pay is in honor.
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[1] For the huge majority of PhD students in the Arts and Humanities there are virtually no jobs in their fields and it’s not that much better in the social or exact sciences, though there is at least some extra academic demand for their skills. There are very, very few fields outside academia where a doctorate is a necessary qualification or close to it and those are ~all a terrible investment if what you want is a remunerative career; things like biomedical research where you do a doctorate, then a postdoc and then get a job paying what an MBA from a top tier business school gets their first year out.
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Comment by nkrisc 22 hours ago
Outside of Japan, Japanese culture often gets put on a pedestal but it of course isn’t without its own issues that aren’t apparent to outsiders viewing from a distance.
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Comment by haunter 1 day ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBabka_(convenience_store)
Comment by epolanski 21 hours ago
Zabkas, e.g., have no toilet.
There's a much wider and fresher and better conserved food in japanese convenience stores. Zabkas are always understaffed and it shows.
Comment by avadodin 1 day ago
Many trees of the same family are also stunning in bloom but the Japanese cherry blossom is celebrated not only for its beauty, but also for the fleeting nature of it.
I'm not sure how that translates as the tree is moved to a different climate where it doesn't belong.
Comment by epolanski 21 hours ago