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Why NASA Is Lighting Fires on the Moon: The Gravity Blind Spot in Spacecraft Safety Standards

NASA is preparing to deliberately ignite fires on the lunar surface. The Flammability of Materials on the Moon (FM2) experiment, developed by NASA Glenn Research Center, Johnson Space Center, and Case Western Reserve University, will send a self-contained combustion chamber to the Moon aboard a Commercial Lunar Payload Services flight. The reason is uncomfortable for […]

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5 things crew psychologists look for in astronaut candidates that have nothing to do with courage or intelligence

Astronaut selection mythology focuses on courage and intelligence. The real screening is for five quieter traits — and commercial space operators are about to learn why they matter.

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How DESI Turned 5,000 Robotic Fibers Into the Universe's Definitive Cartography Engine

Dark energy — the invisible force accelerating the universe’s expansion — may not be the fixed constant physicists have assumed for a quarter century. That is the quietly seismic possibility emerging from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, which has just completed the largest high-resolution 3D map of the cosmos ever constructed: 47 million galaxies and […]

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Ambition has a shelf life nobody warns you about. One day the thing you chased stops feeling like a destination and starts feeling like a debt.

Ambition compounds like debt, and somewhere in your late thirties the bill arrives addressed to a person you no longer quite recognize. What the burnout research actually says about why goals stop feeling like destinations.

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Morocco's Stalled Asylum Law Leaves Sudanese Refugees in Legal Limbo

Morocco has become the reluctant terminus for Sudanese refugees fleeing a civil war now in its third year, yet the country’s refusal to implement a long-promised asylum law has left thousands in a legal vacuum with no right to work, no state housing, and the constant risk of being pushed back south. The pattern reveals […]

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Confidence isn't loud. It's the quiet refusal to perform competence for people who weren't going to believe you anyway.

Real competence tends to produce calibrated uncertainty, and calibrated uncertainty often looks, from the outside, like a lack of confidence. A systems engineer's look at why the quiet refusal to perform competence is often the most honest signal of actual skill.

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The UN Blue Helmet No Longer Offers Protection in Southern Lebanon

UNIFIL is dying. Not in the dramatic, singular way that makes for breaking news, but in the slow, compounding way that institutions die — one ambush, one unanswered attack, one ignored mandate at a time. The killing of a French peacekeeper in southern Lebanon, shot dead in a deliberate ambush while trying to open a […]

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The strange intimacy of working alongside someone for years without ever really knowing what they're afraid of

You can sit three desks from a person for four years and never learn what they're afraid of. The workplace produces a specific, partial form of intimacy — and understanding its shape is a quiet form of respect for the people we spend our days beside.

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The people who apologize before they speak aren't polite. They're bracing for a reaction they learned to expect long before this conversation started.

The habit of apologizing before speaking isn't about manners. It's a nervous-system response built in rooms where speaking without a buffer produced consequences too costly to repeat — and the reflex outlives the rooms that taught it.

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The moon might be more prone to fires

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Ceasefire on Paper: Why Demolitions Continue in Lebanon's Buffer Zone

Displaced Lebanese families began returning to southern Lebanon this week to find ruined homes, active Israeli bulldozers and reports of a newly drawn buffer zone affecting dozens of towns and villages. A temporary ceasefire that reportedly took effect in mid-April has not stopped Israeli military operations, and diplomats on both sides concede the pause is […]

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NASA Signs $175M SpaceX Mars Deal That the White House Is Trying to Kill

NASA just paid SpaceX $175 million to launch a Mars rover that the White House is simultaneously trying to kill. The contract, announced in April by NASA, sends Europe’s Rosalind Franklin rover to Mars aboard a Falcon Heavy in late 2028 — marking the first time Elon Musk’s company will deliver a payload to the […]

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