After 1,200 years, cherry blossom record to live on despite Japanese scientist’s death

15 avril 2026 | Chris Baraniuk
Prof Yasuyuki Aono’s meticulous work charted shifting bloom dates as a marker of climate change Even in his final months, he counted the days until the cherry blossoms. Prof Yasuyuki Aono of Osaka Metropolitan University spent his career gathering data on the spring flowering dates of cherry (…)
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