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On Friday, April 11, the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History hosted an adult STEM night called “Discovery After Dark ...
FUKUYAMA, Hiroshima Prefecture--Metallic reproductions of paper cranes folded by atomic bombing victim Sadako Sasaki are being developed as durable symbols of peace for distribution around the world.
MSU student group Global Young Leaders Network (GYLN) put on a paper crane folding event aimed to promote peace, hope and ...
The red cranes will spell out "UNLV." The tradition of folding origami cranes symbolizes peace, healing, and unity. Participants, including former professors who sent cranes from Japan ...
OSLO—The Nobel Peace Prize ceremony gave both Norwegian and Japanese citizens an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of making “orizuru” folded-paper cranes, a symbol of prayers for peace ...
Staff members discussed how to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings and came up with the idea to solicit Japanese-style paper cranes with written messages of peace. The ...
On Tuesday, April 22, MSU student group Global Young Leaders Network (GYLN) put on a paper crane folding event aimed to promote peace, hope and unity. Hosted at the International Center ...