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| - | Mysterious craters exploded in Siberia’s permafrost. Scientists say they now know why [[http:// | + | |
| - | A decade ago, a mysterious crater appeared in the Russian Arctic, forming a huge jagged hole hundreds of feet wide, plunging down into an inky abyss. It was surrounded by enormous chunks of soil and ice, testament to the violent forces that created it. | + | [[http:// |
| - | Since 2014, more than 20 such craters have exploded, pockmarking | + | Japanese Princess Yuriko, the wife of wartime Emperor Hirohito’s brother |
| - | The craters have both intrigued and baffled scientists, who have spent years trying to unravel how they erupted into existence. A series | + | Yuriko died Friday at a Tokyo hospital, the Imperial Household Agency said. It did not announce the cause of death, but Japanese media said she died of pneumonia. |
| - | Now, a team of engineers, physicists | + | Born in 1923 as an aristocrat, Yuriko married at age 18 to Prince Mikasa, the younger brother of Hirohito |
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| + | She has recounted living | ||
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| + | Yuriko raised five children and supported Mikasa’s research into ancient Near Eastern history, while also serving her official duties | ||
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| + | Her death reduces Japan’s rapidly dwindling imperial family to 16 people, including four men, as the country faces the dilemma of how to maintain the royal family while conservatives in the governing party insist on retaining male-only succession. | ||