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Japan’s rising research stars: Tatsuya Kubota
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Nature 615, S72-S73 (2023)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-023-00662-5
This article is part of Nature Index 2023 Japan, an editorially independent supplement. Advertisers have no influence over the content.
References
Kubota, T., Saito, T. & Hino, R. Prog. Earth Planet. Sci 9, 68 (2022).
Kubota, T., Saito, T. & Nishida, K. Science 377, 91–94 (2022).
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