Software, Human Errors Doom Mission Of Japan's Most Powerful X-Ray Satellite A combination of software and human errors is pinpointed for the demise of the Hitomi spacecraft, Japan's ultra high-tech X-ray satellite tasked to probe black holes. Learn how one mistake led to several unfortunate events for the space observatory. by Katrina Pascual
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Science Parasitic Plant Species In Japan Do Not Use Photosynthesis, Feeds On Fungi by Katrina Pascual
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