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Japan's new electron-positron collider seems to have quickly won itself a reputation for excellence, showing that the familiar excellence of Japanese engineering can bring academic benefits.
Making sure the night sky stays dark near astronomical observatories makes good sense. For radioastronomers the problem is more difficult, but the solution is the same.