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<p>Question: Each country has their own&nbsp;accent, the asian countries mentioned in the presentation also&nbsp;have their terrible&nbsp;accent. Japan belongs to asia and has terrible accent comparing to US or other European countries, but Japanese got lots of Novel Prize. If the accent is a huge factor, is it right for Japan to get few or no Novel Prize like Korea?</p>
 
<p>Question: Each country has their own&nbsp;accent, the asian countries mentioned in the presentation also&nbsp;have their terrible&nbsp;accent. Japan belongs to asia and has terrible accent comparing to US or other European countries, but Japanese got lots of Novel Prize. If the accent is a huge factor, is it right for Japan to get few or no Novel Prize like Korea?</p>
  
<p>There must be one more factor for the Novel Prize. Korea spend very little money on the basic science comparing to other&nbsp;countries which&nbsp;have the Novel Prize winners. For example, the Institute for Basic Science in Korea was built in 2011. The similar institution is RIKEN in Japan and it provided lots of research on basic science since 1917.&nbsp;These differences in the investment and history must be responsible for the difference in the number of&nbsp;Novel Prize winners.</p>
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<p>There must be one more factor for the Novel Prize. Korea spend very little money on the basic science comparing to other&nbsp;countries which&nbsp;have the Novel Prize winners. For example, the Institute for Basic Science in Korea was built in 2011. The similar institution is RIKEN in Japan and it has&nbsp;provided lots of research on basic science since 1917.&nbsp;These differences in the investment and history must be responsible for the difference in the number of&nbsp;Novel Prize winners.</p>

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Question: Each country has their own accent, the asian countries mentioned in the presentation also have their terrible accent. Japan belongs to asia and has terrible accent comparing to US or other European countries, but Japanese got lots of Novel Prize. If the accent is a huge factor, is it right for Japan to get few or no Novel Prize like Korea?

There must be one more factor for the Novel Prize. Korea spend very little money on the basic science comparing to other countries which have the Novel Prize winners. For example, the Institute for Basic Science in Korea was built in 2011. The similar institution is RIKEN in Japan and it has provided lots of research on basic science since 1917. These differences in the investment and history must be responsible for the difference in the number of Novel Prize winners.