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The people who go quiet during group decisions aren't passive. They're running a cost-benefit analysis on whether their honesty will be punished or rewarded.

Strategic silence in group decisions isn't passivity — it's a rational response to environments that punish honesty. The quiet person has calculated the social cost of speaking up and found the price too high, revealing more about the group's dysfunction than their own.

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Rethinking cyber and space with Joe Mazur

Wednesday, 15 April 2026 13:35

In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss talks with Nightwing’s Joe Mazur to discuss the intersection of cyber and space.

Japan Turns to Unmanned Systems as Demographics Reshape Its Defense Reality

Japan established two new offices within its Ground Self-Defense Force in early April dedicated entirely to unmanned warfare, a move that signals how seriously Tokyo is treating the convergence of demographic decline and modern battlefield realities. The offices, formally inaugurated at a ceremony in mid-April, are staffed by a small team. They are tasked with […]

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Salps

Shrinking ice is arguably one of the most visible indicators of climate change – particularly in the Arctic. However, a European Space Agency-funded study used information from satellites to show that Antarctica is now experiencing similar dramatic changes, with profound consequences for key plankton species that underpin the region’s marine food web.

ESA's €18.6 Million Bet on Kepler Communications Reveals How Europe Plans to Build the Backbone of Space-Based Internet

The European Space Agency just handed a Canadian satellite operator the keys to one of Europe’s most strategically important space programs. The question is why. ESA awarded Kepler Communications an 18.6 million euro ($22 million) contract to lead the final demonstration element of HydRON, a program that aims to build the world’s first multi-orbital optical […]

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A letter to anyone who looked at the night sky as a child and felt both terrified and relieved: that contradiction is the beginning of every meaningful question you'll ever ask

The child who feels both terrified and relieved by the night sky isn't confused — she's experiencing the cognitive state that generates every meaningful question. That contradiction between insignificance and wonder is the engine of curiosity, not an obstacle to it.

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Vast LDA

Commercial space station developer Vast unveiled a new docking interface the company is offering to the broader industry for future large stations and spacecraft.

Italy's Defence Pact Freeze With Israel Signals a Deeper Fracture in the Western Alliance

The Western alliance is fracturing in real time, and Italy just delivered the clearest proof yet. When Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni suspended her country’s defence cooperation agreement with Israel, she didn’t just freeze one bilateral pact — she demonstrated that Donald Trump is losing the European allies he needs to project power in the Middle […]

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The Sky Is No Longer Offline: How Boeing and SES Are Wiring Connectivity Into the DNA of Flight

Every satisfying airline technology story eventually reveals itself as something other than a technology story. The agreement between SES and Boeing to integrate multi-orbit connectivity hardware during aircraft production is nominally about satellite antennas and assembly lines. But what it actually signals is a structural lock-in play — one that could determine which satellite architecture […]

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The quiet arrogance of people who refuse help isn't pride. It's a learned belief that needing someone is the first step toward disappointing them.

People who refuse help aren't displaying pride — they're running an old calculation learned in childhood, where needing someone meant risking disappointment and eventual loss.

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Washington Harbour Partners leads Series B funding round

How the European Space Agency became the quiet power in planetary science and what its institutional model reveals about building consensus across 22 nations

The European Space Agency's 22-nation consensus model appears slow and bureaucratic, but it has produced one of the most quietly productive planetary science programs on Earth. Understanding its institutional design reveals how distributed commitment, geographic return, and mandatory science funding create missions that survive political disruptions no single nation's program could weather.

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