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Psychology says the people who can't accept help without immediately offering something in return learned early that love came with an invoice attached

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Some people cannot receive a kindness without flinching.

Watch closely the next time you bring a friend dinner when they're sick, or pay for coffee unannounced, or offer to dr

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Mark Zuckerberg’s company just made one of the most unusual energy deals in tech history. On April 27, Meta announced a first-of-its-kind agreement to source up to one gigawatt of electricity from satellites in geosynchronous orbit, energy that will eventually flow to the AI data centers that increasingly define its business. The partner is Overview […]

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On April 28, 2001, a sixty-year-old American businessman climbed into a Russian Soyuz capsule on a launchpad in Kazakhstan and rode it into orbit . He wasn’t a trained astronaut. He wasn’t on a government mission. He had simply written a very large cheque. His name was Dennis Tito, and twenty-five years ago today, he […]

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The Governance Architecture on Trial: What Musk v. OpenAI Reveals About Nonprofit-to-Commercial Pivots

Elon Musk is suing the company he helped found for $134 billion. He also happens to own its largest competitor. That uncomfortable fact sits at the center of the trial that opened in San Francisco this week, where Musk is asking a court to remove Sam Altman, unwind OpenAI’s corporate restructuring, and block its planned […]

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When Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz earlier this year, energy markets twitched and global headlines lit up. A narrow stretch of water, a handful of tankers, and suddenly the world economy was holding its breath. Now imagine the same chokepoint dynamic playing out a quarter of a million miles away. That comparison […]

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Psychology says people who rehearse phone calls before making them aren't anxious, they grew up in a house where saying the wrong thing meant the conversation got used against them later

What looks like phone anxiety is often something more specific: a learned vigilance about verbal evidence, built in households where words got recycled as ammunition. The rehearsal isn't a symptom — it's a strategy.

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Psychology says people who keep their phone face-down on every table aren't hiding something, they learned that being interruptible meant their time belonged to whoever called first

The face-down phone isn't about hiding a screen. It's the visible signature of someone who learned, often painfully, that being constantly interruptible means your time belongs to whoever calls first — and is finally, quietly, refusing to keep paying that price.

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Funding backs the company’s entry into Golden Dome program to build interceptor satellites

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A manufacturing issue involving a European company has resulted in corrosion in modules produced for both the lunar Gateway and Axiom Space’s commercial space station.

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