Mixed-personality crews outperform 'all-alpha' teams for Mars missions, study finds

Researchers find crews with varied personality types better withstand the psychological and operational strains of long-duration Mars missions than homogenous 'alpha' teams. The study says personality diversity improves conflict resolution, task allocation and collective resilience during prolonged isolation, informing crew selection and training for deep-space missions.

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