Japan student uses invisible ink to ace ninja report

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A Japanese student aced an assignment on ninja culture by making her own invisible ink from soybeans in a stealthy move that impressed her professor.

Eimi Haga, a member of Mie University's ninja club, turned in an essay on a visit to a museum about the nimble assassins with an attached message to heat it before reading."I knew that I needed to take it home and put it above a stove," said Yuji Yamada, who teaches Japanese history, including ninja culture.

When the characters of Haga's essay revealed themselves in the heat, Yamada - who had promised his students extra marks for creativity - decided to award her an A.Advertisement"If the paper is too thin, it burns when heated. If it's too thick, it doesn't absorb the ink very well," she said.

 

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