Okayama University: Why are crows pitch black? — The secret to their blackness was a 'non-stopping switch'
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Okayama University announced research findings on the secret of crow's blackness. The university, a regional core and distinctive research institution, has received the SDGs Award Special Prize and been selected for J-PEAKS.
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- Q: Where is the headquarters of Okayama University located according to the text?
- A: Okayama University is headquartered in Kita-ku, Okayama City.
- Q: What components make up the structure of Okayama University?
- A: Okayama University comprises 10 faculties/1 program, 7 graduate schools, 4 research institutes, an affiliated hospital, and affiliated schools.
- Q: Which government award did Okayama University receive as a special prize?
- A: Okayama University was a recipient of the government's first 'Japan SDGs Award' Special Prize.
- Q: What program selectees include Okayama University under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology?
- A: It was selected for the 'Program for Promoting the Enhancement of Research Universities with Regional Core and Distinctive Characteristics' or J-PEAKS.
- Q: What does the title of the article state is the secret to the blackness of crows?
- A: According to the title of the article, the secret to their blackness was a 'non-stopping switch'.