Why Mercury Doesn’t Play by Earth’s Rules: The Sulfur Problem
Monday, 20 April 2026 06:36
Mercury’s magmas may not play by Earth’s rules. Laboratory work suggests that the innermost planet’s sulfur-rich, iron-poor chemistry could fundamentally alter how molten rock crystallizes, meaning planetary scientists cannot safely borrow terrestrial assumptions when reconstructing how Mercury’s mantle solidified. Research using the Indarch meteorite, an enstatite chondrite, as a stand-in for Mercury’s building blocks has […]
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The strange loneliness of being the friend everyone calls during a crisis but nobody checks on during an ordinary Tuesday
Monday, 20 April 2026 06:06
Being the person everyone calls in a crisis is not the same as being someone people actually think about. The gap between those two facts is where a specific, hard-to-name loneliness lives.
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The Elements That Built Us: Rewriting How Dying Stars Seeded the Cosmos
Monday, 20 April 2026 04:35
X-ray light from a cluster of more than a thousand galaxies has just forced astrophysicists to rewrite a central chapter in the story of how the universe builds its elements. Studies of data from Japan’s Hitomi telescope have found that the standard theoretical models describing what massive stars forge in their dying moments may be […]
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Why the people who look at the Pillars of Creation and feel comforted are processing something most of us spend our lives avoiding
Monday, 20 April 2026 04:05
Cosmic imagery triggers the same nervous-system response in everyone, but only some people experience it as relief. The psychology of awe suggests those who find the Pillars of Creation comforting are doing work most of us spend our lives avoiding.
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New Glenn’s Reuse Milestone Is Overshadowed by the Stage That Failed
Monday, 20 April 2026 02:28
AST SpaceMobile promised investors 45 satellites in orbit by year-end. After losing BlueBird 7 to a New Glenn upper stage failure in April, the company said it still expects one to two launches per month through the rest of 2026. The rocket that just failed its customer will likely be grounded for months pending an […]
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The loneliest people you know aren’t the ones sitting by themselves. They’re the ones who’ve become so good at being the life of the party that nobody has ever thought to ask if they wanted to go home.
Monday, 20 April 2026 02:18
The loudest person in every room is often the one nobody has ever thought to rescue, and there's a specific psychological machinery that explains why.
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Why the smartest people in the room are usually the ones asking the most basic questions
Monday, 20 April 2026 01:58
Across psychology research, the willingness to ask simple questions and admit uncertainty is one of the strongest markers of genuine expertise — and one of the most socially costly traits to display.
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The people who stay calm during emergencies aren’t braver than everyone else. They’ve simply rehearsed disaster so often in private that its arrival feels less like shock and more like recognition.
Sunday, 19 April 2026 23:39
The people who stay calm during emergencies have been practicing in silence for years — and what looks like courage is actually the quiet residue of private rehearsal.
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Psychology says the people who still wear a wristwatch in a world of smartphones aren’t behind — they have a specific relationship with time and intention that most people quietly abandoned without realizing what they gave up
Sunday, 19 April 2026 23:20
Take a quick scan of any room you’re in and count the wrists. Most people don’t wear a watch anymore. Why would they? The phone in their pocket keeps more accurate time, syncs across time zones automatically, and does a thousand other things besides. And yet a small, persistent minority still wears one. They’re not […]
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Most of the culture talks about letting go as if it’s primarily a sad thing. The children move out. The career winds down. The body slows. The friends start disappearing. The story goes that aging is a long subtraction and letting go is the only decent response to it. That’s not what I see in […]
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Most of the culture talks about letting go as if it’s primarily a sad thing. The children move out. The career winds down. The body slows. The friends start disappearing. The story goes that aging is a long subtraction and letting go is the only decent response to it. That’s not what I see in […]
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Switzerland Brokers DRC-M23 Deal as Eastern Congo Fighting Persists
Sunday, 19 April 2026 18:36
The Democratic Republic of Congo government and M23 rebels have reportedly signed a tentative agreement in Switzerland to ease humanitarian aid deliveries, release prisoners within 10 days, and establish a ceasefire monitoring mechanism, according to a joint statement reported by Al Jazeera. Fighting on the ground has continued. The deal emerged from five days of […]
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Why some people keep their best ideas to themselves long after the room has proven it’s safe to share them
Sunday, 19 April 2026 18:06
Psychological safety is a property of rooms. Silence is a habit of people. Why the gap between them is where organisations lose their best thinking — and what actually closes it.
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Space Force weighs Vulcan flights without solid boosters
Sunday, 19 April 2026 16:59
Vulcan would be allowed to fly lower-energy missions as investigation of solid rocket motors anomaly continues
Eight Children Killed in Shreveport Mass Shooting Tied to Domestic Dispute
Sunday, 19 April 2026 16:37
Eight children between the ages of one and 14 were reportedly killed early Sunday in a mass shooting across three locations in Shreveport, Louisiana, in what police are describing as a domestic disturbance of a scale they have never encountered. The suspected shooter was reportedly killed hours later by police during a vehicle pursuit into […]
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