Psychology says adults who apologize for things that weren’t their fault aren’t insecure, they grew up in homes where taking the blame was the fastest way to make the tension stop
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 10:10
The reflex to apologize for things outside your control isn't insecurity or politeness. It's a survival strategy from a household where absorbing the blame was the cheapest way to make the tension stop.
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Appropriators reject NASA budget proposal
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 10:00
House and Senate appropriators criticized a NASA budget proposal for fiscal year 2027 that includes significant cuts, suggesting they may instead use last year’s spending bill as a guide.
The complete story of New Horizons: how a thousand-day flyby of Pluto rewrote planetary science and what its extended mission is still teaching us
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 09:08
Eleven years after launch and nearly a thousand days past its Pluto encounter, New Horizons is still transmitting from beyond 60 AU. A look at what the mission found, what its extended phase is still teaching us, and why the team behind it matters as much as the spacecraft.
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True Anomaly’s $650M Raise Tests Whether Satellites Can Really Be Treated as Disposable
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 08:38
True Anomaly, the defense space startup founded in 2022, has closed a $650 million Series D funding round that values the company at $2.2 billion. The financing arrives the same week the company was named one of 12 contractors selected to develop space-based interceptors for the Pentagon’s Golden Dome missile defense program. The round was […]
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Psychology says the people who get genuinely happier as they age aren’t the ones with the best health, the most money, or the closest family, they’re the ones who quietly forgave the people who didn’t deserve it, stopped keeping score on a life that was n
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 08:36
There is a version of getting older that looks like shrinking. The world gets smaller. The social calendar thins out. The hunger to keep up, to accumulate, to measure yourself against other people, gradually loses its grip. From the outside, especially to younger people, this can look like defeat. Like giving up. From the inside, […]
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Adults who keep their childhood report cards in a drawer they never open aren’t holding onto pride, they’re holding onto proof that they were once measured for something other than how useful they could be
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 08:08
The drawer of childhood report cards isn't sentimentality. It's an archive of a self that existed before performance metrics replaced personhood — and the psychology of why adults keep evidence they never look at.
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The head of NASA is now openly campaigning to make Pluto a planet again
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 07:59
Pluto’s most powerful new advocate is now the head of NASA. On Tuesday, April 28, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations to discuss the agency’s fiscal 2027 budget request. Most of the hearing covered the usual ground: Artemis II’s recent success, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch timeline, […]
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By 2075, the question won’t be whether alien life exists. It will be where
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 07:46
Most of the time when this question gets asked, the answer is some version of “probably not.” The search is too big, the instruments too small, the universe too empty. I have made that case myself, and I think it is correct as a description of where we have been. It is not, however, a […]
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Artemis 3’s Quiet Pivot: When the Rocket Is Ready but the Lander Isn’t
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 06:37
The top 80% of the core stage for NASA’s next Space Launch System rocket arrived at Kennedy Space Center on April 27, 2026, locking in hardware for an Artemis 3 mission that has now slipped from mid-2027 to late 2027 and shed its original ambition of putting boots on the moon. The 212-foot-tall stage rolled […]
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Psychology says adults who replay conversations for hours afterward aren’t overthinking, they were raised in environments where words got weaponized later and they’re still scanning for what might be used
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 06:07
Adults who spend hours mentally replaying conversations aren't being neurotic. They're running a security audit they were trained to run as children, scanning their own words for the sentences that might be used against them later. Here's what's actually happening, and how the pattern shifts.
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Psychology says the people who never post on social media aren’t antisocial, secretive, or behind the times, they’re the ones who quietly noticed that performing their life cost them the ability to actually live in it, and decided their Tuesday evenings w
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 05:55
I have a friend who has not posted on social media in four years. Not a dramatic exit with an announcement. Not a digital detox that ended after two weeks. He just quietly stopped, and when people ask him about it he says something like, I realized I was editing my weekends before I was […]
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Psychology says the people who never post on social media aren’t antisocial, secretive, or behind the times, they’re the ones who quietly noticed that performing their life cost them the ability to actually live in it, and decided their Tuesday evenings w
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 05:55
I have a friend who has not posted on social media in four years. Not a dramatic exit with an announcement. Not a digital detox that ended after two weeks. He just quietly stopped, and when people ask him about it he says something like, I realized I was editing my weekends before I was […]
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People who become quieter as they age aren’t withdrawing — they’ve developed a higher threshold for which conversations are worth their honesty, and they’ve quietly stopped offering the fully-engaged version of themselves to rooms that wouldn’t notice the
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 05:37
There's a particular kind of older person you start to notice once you've been around enough of them...
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Psychologists explain that people who feel uncomfortable when someone does something nice for them aren’t ungrateful, they were raised to believe that kindness was a transaction with a delayed bill
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 05:26
The discomfort isn't ingratitude. It's the nervous system recognizing the opening transaction of a contract it never agreed to sign.
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NASA's Artemis II moonship returns home to its launch site after historic voyage
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