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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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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Couples who never argue but also never light up when the other walks in the room aren’t peaceful. They’ve just settled into a low-grade emotional hibernation neither of them is willing to name.
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 04:49
The marriages most likely to quietly end aren't the loud ones — they're the ones where two people stopped reaching for each other and decided to call the silence maturity.
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How a Welding Defect in Italy Gave NASA the Excuse It Needed to Kill Gateway
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 04:36
A manufacturing defect at a single European supplier has corroded structural modules destined for both NASA’s lunar Gateway and Axiom Space’s commercial station. The defect, traced to forging and surface treatment work performed by Thales Alenia Space at facilities in Italy, has now become one of the official justifications for NASA’s decision to suspend Gateway […]
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Research suggests adults who prefer to sit in the corner of a restaurant aren’t antisocial, they spent childhood needing to see the whole room before they could relax in it
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 04:06
The adult who steers toward the corner booth is not avoiding people, they are running a security check installed in childhood. Why hypervigilance often shows up as spatial preference, and what it means when the corner is the only seat that lets the nervous system relax.
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Psychology says people who worry constantly about forgetting names and dates aren’t losing their memory, they’re the ones who spent decades being the person everyone else relied on to remember
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 04:03
The constant low-grade panic about a forgotten name isn't the early warning of cognitive decline most people fear it is — it's the residue of a lifetime spent being everyone else's external hard drive.
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Psychology says the people who genuinely come across as unbothered aren’t detached, suppressing, or pretending not to care, they’re the ones whose nervous system finally stopped treating other people’s moods as their responsibility, and the calm you see f
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 04:03
There’s a person in your life who just seems to move through the world differently. Someone cuts them off in traffic and they don’t turn it into a 20-minute rant. A colleague has a meltdown in a meeting and they stay steady. Their partner comes home in a foul mood and they don’t immediately start […]
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The people who can sit through a long silence in a car without filling it are usually the ones who grew up in households where the silence meant the worst was over
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 03:05
The capacity to sit in a quiet car without panicking is rarely a personality trait — it's a nervous system that learned, very early, what silence used to mean.
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Psychology says people who never ask for favors aren’t independent, they learned that owing someone something was the slow first chapter of a story that always ended badly
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 23:46
The reluctance to ask for a favor isn't a personality trait. It's a forecast made by someone who learned, very young, what owing somebody actually costs.
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A startup nobody had heard of four years ago is now valued at $2.2 billion. Its product is space weapons
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 23:32
Mark this one as the moment orbital defense became its own asset class. On April 28, Colorado-based True Anomaly announced a $650 million Series D fundraise that values the four-year-old startup at $2.2 billion. The round, first reported by Bloomberg, was co-led by Eclipse and Riot Ventures, with new investors including Paradigm, Atreides, G Squared, […]
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It would take 177 years to drive to the Sun at highway speeds — and 4 other comparisons that put space in perspective
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 22:37
There’s a moment that hits me pretty often when I’m out riding my bike through Saigon at night. I’ll glance up at the sky between the buildings, catch a smear of stars, and feel my chest do something strange. A quiet kind of recognition. We’re floating. But most of the time, I forget. We all […]
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