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NASA Can Design a Nuclear Reactor for the Moon But Can't Build a Modern Database to Manage It

NASA has a plan to build a permanent base on the moon. What it lacks, according to a growing chorus of critics inside the space industry, is the software architecture to actually run one. The agency’s moon base program, described as a multi-billion dollar, three-phase effort to establish sustained human presence at the lunar south […]

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People who were always the 'smart kid' develop a specific terror of being average that follows them into careers, relationships, and every room where they're not the most impressive person

Children labelled 'gifted' often develop an identity built entirely on intellectual performance, creating a specific adult terror of being ordinary that shapes careers, relationships, and every social interaction where they're not the most impressive person in the room.

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Artemis 2 swings around the moon

Tuesday, 07 April 2026 00:51
Artemis 2 and moon

Four astronauts from the United States and Canada became the humans to travel the furthest from the Earth April 6 as they went around the moon on the Artemis 2 mission.

The Pentagon Wants to Build Satellites Fast. Its Supply Chain Isn't Ready.

The U.S. military wants to build satellites fast enough to replace them in a war. The supply chain that makes that possible is riddled with blind spots, single points of failure, and small specialized companies that Pentagon planners can barely see. That tension between ambition and industrial reality is now commanding attention from military leaders, […]

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Moog

East Aurora, NY — Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B), a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems will highlight its […]

India Declares Victory Over Naxalism — But the Root-Cause Architecture Remains Unresolved

India’s Home Minister Amit Shah reportedly told parliament on March 30 that the country had largely suppressed the Maoist insurgency, declaring the effective end of a conflict that had convulsed parts of the subcontinent for nearly six decades. The announcement came just hours before the government’s self-imposed March 31, 2026, deadline, a target Shah had […]

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Spanish startup FOSSA Systems is pushing into Japan’s defense market after securing a local partner to expand its reach, building on a shift beyond tiny picosatellites used to connect low-power monitoring devices toward more capable spacecraft for broader government applications.

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The Lifeline Burns: Ukraine Takes Aim at the Heart of Russia's Oil Empire

Ukraine appears to have struck the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk overnight on Sunday, reportedly targeting Russia’s largest oil export terminal in what would represent a sharp escalation of Kyiv’s campaign to choke the revenue streams funding Moscow’s war machine. Reports suggest the attack hit the Sheskharis oil terminal and possibly struck the Russian warship […]

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The friends you make after 35 aren't lesser. They're just built on honesty instead of proximity, and that feels unfamiliar to people who bonded through chaos.

The friendships we form after 35 feel different because they're built on honesty and deliberate choice rather than the shared chaos and forced proximity that powered earlier bonds. That unfamiliarity isn't inferiority — it's a new skill most people were never taught to use.

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The people who can never pick a restaurant aren't indecisive. They've learned that having preferences makes you a target for disappointment.

The person who says 'I don't care, you pick' has often already been punished for caring. What looks like indecision is frequently a learned strategy for avoiding the emotional exposure that comes with wanting things out loud.

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The Dual-Chokepoint Problem: How Two Strait Closures Could Cascade Through Global Supply Architecture

Iran’s threat to shut down the Bab al-Mandeb strait through its Houthi allies would, if carried out alongside the existing Strait of Hormuz blockade, cut off a quarter of the world’s oil and gas supply and send shockwaves through global trade routes that have no ready substitutes. Iranian officials warned on Sunday that coordinated disruptions […]

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The First Approved Offshore Spaceport: What Seagate and Firefly's Partnership Actually Means for Launch Infrastructure

Seagate Space Corporation and Firefly Aerospace have announced a memorandum of understanding to develop an offshore launch platform for Firefly’s Alpha rocket, pairing a small launch vehicle that is still proving itself with what would be the first purpose-built floating spaceport ever certified by a major maritime authority. The agreement centers on integrating Firefly’s liquid-fueled […]

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The people who apologize for everything aren't weak. They learned that preemptive surrender was safer than finding out what happens when someone stays angry.

Chronic over-apologizing isn't politeness or weakness — it's a survival strategy formed in childhood, where preemptive surrender was safer than finding out what happens when someone stays angry. The fawn response follows people into adulthood long after the original threat is gone.

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