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I now have all the sources I need. Let me verify the key URLs I’ll be using: `neurosciencenews.com/iq-decision-speed-23377/`, `bigthink.com/neuropsych/intelligent-people-slower-solve-hard-problems/`, `psychologytoday.com/us/blog/social-instincts/202602/3-unique-ways-smart-people-think`, `neuroleadership.com/your-brain-at-work/how-quiet-voices-defeat-groupthink/`, and `psychologytoday.com/us/blog/alone-together/202407/dealing-with-slow-processing`. All confirmed real from search results. Now I’ll write the article. Picture the smartest person you’ve ever worked with. Were they the loudest in the room? Did they fire off answers before […]

The post Nobody talks about why genuinely intelligent people often seem quieter, slower to answer, and harder to read in group settings, and it isn’t arrogance or introversion, it’s that they stopped mistaking fast responses for good ones somewhere around the time everyone else started competing for airtime appeared first on Space Daily.

The people who are calm in every argument aren't emotionally regulated. They learned as children that reacting honestly was the fastest way to be punished.

The calm voice during conflict often isn't maturity. For many adults, it's a childhood reflex built in a home where honest reactions made things worse, and it quietly costs them the intimacy they most want.

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Week in images: 20-24 April 2026

Friday, 24 April 2026 12:15
Close-up of Plato’s cameras

Week in images: 20-24 April 2026

Discover our week through the lens

The people who find it easier to be needed than to be known are often protecting a part of themselves that was never safe to offer freely

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For more than two decades in sourcing and supply-chain architecture, we’ve watched industries scale only when their supply chains become predictable, certifiable and repeatable.

Astrobotic tests advanced rocket engine

Friday, 24 April 2026 10:56
Chakram

Astrobotic, a developer of lunar landers and suborbital rockets, has successfully tested an advanced rocket engine that could power those vehicles.

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, […]

The post Nobody talks about why some people seem to get more attractive after 40 while others don’t, and it isn’t the skincare or the gym or the wardrobe, it’s that they stopped performing a version of themselves and started moving through rooms like they had nothing left to prove appeared first on Space Daily.

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, […]

The post Nobody talks about why some people seem to get more attractive after 40 while others don’t, and it isn’t the skincare or the gym or the wardrobe, it’s that they stopped performing a version of themselves and started moving through rooms like they had nothing left to prove appeared first on Space Daily.

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, […]

The post Nobody talks about why some people seem to get more attractive after 40 while others don’t, and it isn’t the skincare or the gym or the wardrobe, it’s that they stopped performing a version of themselves and started moving through rooms like they had nothing left to prove appeared first on Space Daily.

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, […]

The post Nobody talks about why some people seem to get more attractive after 40 while others don’t, and it isn’t the skincare or the gym or the wardrobe, it’s that they stopped performing a version of themselves and started moving through rooms like they had nothing left to prove appeared first on Space Daily.

The people who never ask for reassurance aren't secure. They just stopped believing it would arrive in a form they could trust.

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

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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Not your normal commute

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.

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