The Pentagon’s Quiet Bet on GPS-Free Spacecraft Navigation
Sunday, 19 April 2026 10:36
Rhea Space Activity, a Washington-based startup, has closed a $6 million Series A round to commercialize an autonomous navigation system that lets spacecraft fix their position by photographing other objects in orbit rather than relying on GPS. The funding, reported by SpaceNews, lands at a moment when the Pentagon is actively shopping for alternatives to […]
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The hardest part of being trusted isn’t the responsibility. It’s realizing people stopped checking on you because they assumed you didn’t need it.
Sunday, 19 April 2026 10:06
Trust, which feels like the reward for competence, often arrives as a reduction in contact. A crew psychologist on why the most reliable people in any team are the ones most likely to go unchecked — and what the research on emotional neglect tells us about why that hurts.
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Psychology says the happiest people after 60 aren’t the ones who found purpose or passion — they’re the ones who stopped treating happiness as something to achieve and started treating existence itself as enough
Sunday, 19 April 2026 09:45
Walk into any bookstore and the aisle for people over 60 is full of the same instructions. Find your purpose. Rediscover your passion. Set new goals. Build your legacy. The underlying assumption is that happiness in later life is something you still have to earn, and if you’re not already chasing it, you’re falling behind. […]
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The Chip That Wants to Dethrone Nvidia Heads to Wall Street
Sunday, 19 April 2026 08:36
Cerebras Systems is heading to Wall Street with something no AI chip startup has brought to an IPO before: a contract with OpenAI reportedly valued at more than $10 billion. That single deal, covering inference workloads where speed matters more than raw training throughput, anchors the most credible challenge to Nvidia’s dominance that the semiconductor […]
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The quiet grief of outgrowing friendships that used to feel like the whole world to you
Sunday, 19 April 2026 08:06
The friendships that felt like the whole world when we were younger leave a particular kind of silence when they end. A literary look at why outgrowing a close friend is a real, specific grief — and why our culture gives us no language for it.
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Psychology says people who naturally become the center of attention in any room aren’t necessarily extroverted — they’ve mastered subtle behaviors that make others feel simultaneously drawn to them and slightly unsettled by their presence
Sunday, 19 April 2026 07:46
If you’ve ever walked into a room and noticed that, without a single loud word being spoken, everyone’s attention keeps bending toward one specific person, you’ve probably assumed they’re just charismatic in the way the word usually means. Outgoing. Magnetic. Life of the party. Most of the time, the research shows, you’re looking at something […]
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The unglamorous empire of spaceflight insurance: How a few London underwriters quietly decide which rockets fly and which ideas die in committee
Sunday, 19 April 2026 07:36
A small group of London underwriters quietly shape which space projects fly and which die in committee. The mechanism is rarely visible, but its consequences run through every commercial mission.
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Pyongyang’s Missile Tempo Signals a Strategic Shift Before Trump-Xi Summit
Sunday, 19 April 2026 07:06
North Korea is testing missiles faster than at any point in recent memory — and the acceleration matters more than any single launch. Multiple ballistic missiles fired off the eastern coast early Sunday represent not just another provocation but a fundamental change in how Pyongyang develops and displays its weapons capability. With a Trump-Xi summit […]
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Why NASA Is Lighting Fires on the Moon: The Gravity Blind Spot in Spacecraft Safety Standards
Sunday, 19 April 2026 06:36
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
Sunday, 19 April 2026 06:06
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
Sunday, 19 April 2026 04:36
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.
Sunday, 19 April 2026 04:06
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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Most of us, when we imagine old age, picture the regrets as moral failures. The affair. The addiction. The year we let anger run the show. The bad thing we did that haunts us for decades afterward. That’s not what the research actually finds. And it isn’t what I’ve heard from older people across three […]
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Most of us, when we imagine old age, picture the regrets as moral failures. The affair. The addiction. The year we let anger run the show. The bad thing we did that haunts us for decades afterward. That’s not what the research actually finds. And it isn’t what I’ve heard from older people across three […]
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Morocco’s Stalled Asylum Law Leaves Sudanese Refugees in Legal Limbo
Saturday, 18 April 2026 18:37
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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