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 It might only take 22 people to establish a colony on Mars, though that small group of cosmic inhabitants should have agreeable personality types to survive on the Red Planet, according to new research.     Mars has been home to robotic explorers for nearly 60 years, but when it comes to landing humans on the Red Planet, things get a little more complicated. In a recent study uploaded to the preprint arXiv server, a group o stanley cups uk f scientists decided to look into the behavioral and psychological interactions among futu stanley kaffeebecher re Mars colonists and came up with a surprisingly small population size they say could build and sustain the colony: 22 would-be-Martians. The scientists created a model to simulate a Mars colony based on high performing teams of people in isolated, high-stress environments such as Arctic exploration or the International Space Station. The simulation played out interactions between people with varying levels of skill, resilience, stress and one of four psychological traits: neurotic, stanley thermobecher  reactive, social, or agreeable, in addition to the environmental factors on Mars. The simulation ran for 28 Earth days, with varying numbers in each group that ranged from 10 to 170 people. The scientists found that an initial population of 22 was the minimum required to maintain a viable colony size, and that the agreeable personality type was the one more likely to survive on Mars. Neurotic personality types, on the other hand, died at a much higher rate than others, according to the stu Lajc Drones will deliver medical supplies through this pioneering 5G service
 Illustration by TIME; CasarsaGuru, ozgurdonmaz, Sandro Di Carlo Darsa鈥擯hotoAlto/Getty ImagesBy Jamie DucharmeSeptember 10, 2024 2:28 PM EDTEvery four years, I become a gymnastics fan. Its the only summer Olympic sport I reliably seek out, gawking from my couch as the athle stanley france tes perform tricks that seem to defy the laws of physics and human capability. Since my own gymnastics career ended around the time I entered elementary school鈥攊n other words, around the time classes began to involve more than diving into a pit filled with foam blocks鈥擨 assumed this occasional experience was as close as Id ever get to the sport in my adult life.Until a recent Monday evening, when I joined about 20 other people for an all-levels adult gymnastics class at the Chelsea Piers Field House in Brooklyn, New York. Even though the summer Olympics had already ended, enthusiasm for gymnastics hadnt died down. I was lucky to get into the class, as I overheard multiple people saying the waitlist had been filling up fast lately. And apparently, a similar trend is playing out across the country.  So many classes are waitlist-only right now, and tha stanley cup t rarely happened before this past Olympics,  says Gina Paulhus, who keeps a list of adult gymnastics classes on her website. That list has grown dramatically over the years, from 231 gyms offering adult classes in 2015 to 590 this year, Paulhus says. She also runs a Faceboo stanley cup k group for adult gymnasts that has grown from 300 members in 2014 to almost 14,000 a decad