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The complete story of Voyager's interstellar mission: how two spacecraft built in the 1970s are still rewriting what we know about the edge of the solar system

In November 2026, Voyager 1 will reach one light-day from Earth, a milestone that highlights both the astonishing endurance of 1970s engineering and the vast distances that still separate humanity from true interstellar travel.

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Apex Satellite's Big Pivot: Why a Small-Sat Company Is Suddenly Building for the Pentagon and Orbital Data Centers

Apex Satellite announced plans to build two new, significantly larger spacecraft platforms aimed at orbital data centers and the Pentagon’s Golden Dome missile defense architecture, a sharp reversal from the company’s position less than a year ago when CEO Ian Cinnamon previously expressed that the company saw limited market demand for larger spacecraft platforms. The […]

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Suppressing anger doesn't make you calm. It makes you unreadable.

Research consistently shows that suppressing anger doesn't reduce the emotion — it amplifies it while creating inauthenticity, relationship damage, and health consequences that the calm exterior was supposed to prevent.

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‘Comet Mini’ and ‘Comet XL’ target energy-intensive missions

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Three Life Sentences, Zero Terrorism Convictions: The Paradox at the Heart of India's Kashmir Crackdown

A 64-year-old Kashmiri woman who never picked up a weapon has been sentenced to die in prison. In March, a special National Investigation Agency court in New Delhi handed Aasiya Andrabi three concurrent life sentences, making her among the first Kashmiri women jailed for participation in the self-determination movement to receive such a punishment. The […]

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LeoLabs' Delta Platform Signals a Turning Point: Space Situational Awareness Is Now a Military Product

LeoLabs has moved beyond tracking space junk. The California-based radar company has developed Delta, a threat detection platform reportedly built for military operators who need to know when a satellite is behaving like a weapon rather than a wayward piece of hardware. The announcement signals a commercial space company stepping directly into the military intelligence […]

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The most confident person in the room is rarely the most competent. The research on this is devastating.

The Dunning-Kruger effect has become shorthand for incompetent people who don't know they're incompetent. But recent mathematical analysis suggests the famous finding is largely a statistical artifact — and the real problem is that our institutions systematically reward confidence over demonstrated ability.

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Discipline isn't strength. It's trained attention.

We treat discipline as a character trait — something you either have or lack. But neuroscience increasingly shows that what we call discipline is actually trained attention: a cognitive skill that can be built, depleted, and rebuilt through structured practice.

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