Japanese astronaut keeps International Space Station mission amid research scandal

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He's scheduled to launch next year.

, per comments from U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the time.

"The creation of non-existent data undermines the credibility of the research content, and it was judged that it was an act that could be regarded as 'fabrication' from the perspective of researchers in general and society," officials wrote.Investigators found rewritten and"falsified" research data that"compromised" experiment reliability, along with issues of scientific validity, data collection and data management, according to the report.

 

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Data falsification, fabrication, whathaveyyou is pretty rampant in Japan. I’ve personally seen it plenty of times so far during my ten years here. I think it’s the fear of failure or disturbing the “wa” that promotes this kind of behavior. A deep bow will make it ok though…

In late night grog, I misread this as 'Japanese Astronaut keeps International Space Station amid mission scandel' I was like, 'nice pick-up bro!'

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