The people who seem fearless in conversations aren’t brave. They just decided a long time ago that awkward silence was worse than any truth.
Thursday, 02 April 2026 03:31
People who seem fearless in conversations haven't conquered their fear of social rejection — they've simply calculated that the accumulating weight of silence is worse than any momentary discomfort of honesty, a trade-off rooted in ancient neural alarm systems that evolved to treat social exclusion as a survival threat.
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There’s a particular kind of ambition that doesn’t look like drive. It looks like restlessness, dissatisfaction, and an inability to celebrate anything for more than a day.
Thursday, 02 April 2026 00:13
The kind of ambition that can't pause to celebrate isn't always drive — sometimes it's a survival strategy disguised as success, fueled by hedonic adaptation and early lessons that stillness was dangerous.
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The people who are hardest to read emotionally aren’t mysterious. They learned early that being legible made them a target.
Wednesday, 01 April 2026 23:43
Research reveals that emotional guardedness isn't a personality flaw — it's a neurobiological survival strategy rooted in early adversity, where visibility meant vulnerability and concealment was the only rational response.
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Artemis 2 launches on first human mission to the moon in more than 50 years
Wednesday, 01 April 2026 21:50
Artemis II mission begins
Wednesday, 01 April 2026 21:00
At 00:35 CEST today (18:35 local time on 1 April), NASA's Space Launch System rocket lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft on Artemis II. At the heart of the mission is ESA's European Service Module, which powers, propels and sustains the Orion spacecraft and its crew on their journey around the Moon and safely back to Earth.
Q&A: What to know about NASA's first crewed moon landing since 1972
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SpaceX quietly files for big bang IPO
Wednesday, 01 April 2026 19:04
SpaceX has taken a key step toward going public after confidentially filing for a potentially record-breaking initial public offering, according to multiple reports citing people familiar with the matter, in what space leaders hope is a watershed moment for the industry.
SpaceX files to go public, paving way for record stock offering
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Teledyne forms dedicated space unit to capture rising demand
Wednesday, 01 April 2026 16:29
The aerospace supplier is combining imaging, electronics and component lines under Teledyne Space
Artemis 2’s (nearly) 10-day flight around the moon
Wednesday, 01 April 2026 15:25
The Artemis 2 mission will send humans to the vicinity of the moon for the first time in more than 50 years on a mission lasting almost 10 days.
Artemis II space launch 'politically important' in new era of space competition, expert says
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Saltzman: Space ‘baked into’ modern combat operations
Wednesday, 01 April 2026 14:49
Space Force personnel supporting operations under U.S. Central Command are positioned in the Middle East, at headquarters in Tampa, Florida, and at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina
What it takes to keep astronauts safe in deep space
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5 reasons why the Artemis II mission is a big deal
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Aspect Aerospace secures early funding to advance swarm-deployable VLEO satellites
Wednesday, 01 April 2026 13:45
Aspect Aerospace, a University of South Alabama spin-off, has secured $2.4 million to develop circuit-board-sized spacecraft that could be deployed from space into very low Earth orbit in swarms to monitor the space environment.

