
I’ve been watching this closely over the past few years. There’s a guy I sometimes see at the same café near my apartment in Saigon, probably mid-40s, not conventionally handsome, but people turn toward him when he walks in. He doesn’t try. He doesn’t scan the room to see who’s watching. He just sits down, […]
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2026 first quarter: Future Launchers Preparatory Programme highlights
Friday, 24 April 2026 10:37
The people who never ask for reassurance aren’t secure. They just stopped believing it would arrive in a form they could trust.
Friday, 24 April 2026 10:09
The person who never asks for reassurance often looks like the healthy one. Attachment research suggests something more complicated: they may have simply stopped believing the answer would arrive in a form they could use.
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The people who check in on everyone else have usually gone years without anyone checking in on them the same way
Friday, 24 April 2026 08:08
Chronic caretakers are often invisible in their own lives — the competent ones who notice everything and expect nothing back. Psychology research reveals why the pattern forms, why it's so hard to break, and what actually helps.
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Braving the Arctic for upcoming polar-focused satellites
Friday, 24 April 2026 08:08
As sea ice continues to succumb to the climate crisis, measuring its decline with precision has never been more urgent. To meet this challenge, the European Space Agency is developing three new Copernicus satellites, each employing distinct but complementary techniques to monitor this fragile component of the Earth system.
To ensure the data from these new satellites are razor-sharp, an international team of hardy scientists is now out on the Arctic sea ice braving the cold and flying above to collect critical in situ measurements.

My dad doesn’t call to talk about his feelings. He calls to tell me the weather in Melbourne, to mention that the footy was on, to ask if I’ve eaten. Then he says “right, well” and hangs up in under four minutes. He’d say he’s fine. And maybe he is. But I’ve been thinking a […]
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Q&A: Apollo astronaut Schmitt talks about getting back to the moon and life in the universe
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Earth from Space: Cloud patterns over the Canary Islands
Friday, 24 April 2026 07:00
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This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image highlights a distinctive cloud formation north of the Canary Islands of Tenerife and La Gomera. The people who can’t accept help without immediately offering something in return were taught that love is a transaction they’re always at risk of owing on
Friday, 24 April 2026 06:07
People who can't accept a favor without immediately planning repayment aren't generous. They're frightened. What childhood teaches about the ledger of love, and why the debt you keep trying to pay was never real.
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There’s a version of resilience we’ve all been sold. It looks like someone who never wavers, who absorbs hard news with a deep breath and a composed smile, who posts something motivational on a bad day. We’ve been told that the strongest people are the ones who bounce back fastest, who keep their chin up, […]
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There’s a version of resilience we’ve all been sold. It looks like someone who never wavers, who absorbs hard news with a deep breath and a composed smile, who posts something motivational on a bad day. We’ve been told that the strongest people are the ones who bounce back fastest, who keep their chin up, […]
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The people who are great in a crisis are often terrible at being taken care of when the crisis is finally over
Friday, 24 April 2026 04:07
The skills that make someone indispensable in an emergency are often the same skills that make them impossible to help when the emergency is finally over. Here's why, and what actually changes it.
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Relationship researchers found that the loneliness inside a long friendship isn’t caused by distance or neglect — it’s caused by the moment one person grows and the other silently decides not to, and neither of them names it
Friday, 24 April 2026 02:25
The erosion inside a long friendship rarely announces itself — it begins the moment two people stop growing at the same rate and silently agree not to say so.
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There’s a particular kind of person you’ve probably met, or maybe you are this person. They walk into a party and spend the first ten minutes quietly mapping the room. They replay a conversation from Tuesday on Saturday morning. They notice the slight edge in someone’s voice before anyone else does. People call them overthinkers, […]
The post Psychology says the people who seem to think too much aren’t overcomplicating life, they’re running background checks on every room they enter because somewhere early on they learned that missing a small signal cost them something big, and nobody ever told them they could stop appeared first on Space Daily.

There’s a particular kind of person you’ve probably met, or maybe you are this person. They walk into a party and spend the first ten minutes quietly mapping the room. They replay a conversation from Tuesday on Saturday morning. They notice the slight edge in someone’s voice before anyone else does. People call them overthinkers, […]
The post Psychology says the people who seem to think too much aren’t overcomplicating life, they’re running background checks on every room they enter because somewhere early on they learned that missing a small signal cost them something big, and nobody ever told them they could stop appeared first on Space Daily.

