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The people who rehearse conversations in the shower aren’t anxious. They’re trying to find a ...
Rehearsing a conversation in the shower, in the car, in the three minutes between pulling into the driveway and walking through the door, is not the behavior of a person who can’t handle a feeling. It’s the behavior of a person who has learned,
Psychology says the introverts who seem genuinely happy in their 50s and 60s aren’t the ...
Now I have all the verified sources I need. Let me write the article with exactly 4-5 inline hyperlinks to real, verified URLs. There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over some people in their fifties and sixties. Not the quiet of resignation, or
This Week in Space 207: What, This Again?
As you have doubtless heard, the White House has once again proposed drastic budget cuts of about 24% for NASA's 2027 budget. It's deja vu all over again for us, as we followed an almost identical story last year. And as with last year, Congress has signaled
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Did an Acid Trip Inspire the First Photo of Earth?
How did looking back at the Earth for the
Sun unleashes back-to-back X-class flares in 7 hours, radio outages hit Earth
The Sun fired off two powerful X-class solar flares within hours, triggering temporary radio blackouts across parts of the Pacific, Australia and East Asia, according to NASA and U.S. space weather officials. NASA said the first flare, classified as X2.4,
The people who reply to every text within minutes but take three days to answer ...
The phone lights up constantly. A friend’s meme gets a reply in forty seconds. A colleague’s scheduling question gets handled before the next meeting starts. But the text from someone close that asks, hey, how are you really doing? sits unread for
How did humanity end up underground in 'Silo'? Apple TV digs deep in new Season ...
"Before we know how it all will end, we need to understand how it all began." ...
Space Force moves Air Force reservists into part-time Guardian roles
The Space Force has selected nearly 250 Air Force reservists in space-related career fields to transfer into part-time roles, marking a major step in the service’s effort to build a new personnel model that blends full- and part-time service instead of
The Bronx Museum of the Arts hosts Seventh AIM Biennial open house
Families and children of all ages gathered on the second floor of the Bronx Museum of the Arts, where they were presented with tables filled with different art making forms. On April 18, the Bronx Museum of the Arts hosted their Seventh AIM Biennial Open
This X-ray image shows our solar system 'breathing'
The eROSITA spacecraft has built the most precise map of soft X-rays over Earth, observing a fascinating phenomenon driven by solar winds from the sun. ...
Watch the Artemis II astronauts have fun with bubbles
While space exploration is serious and sometimes dangerous scientific work, that does not mean that there is no room for fun. Something as mundane as a little ball of water can be supremely entertaining. In a video shared by NASA, Artemis II astronauts Reid
Stunning cosmic wonders mark Hubble Space Telescope’s 36th birthday
Hubble was launched on April 24, 1990, aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. ...
Colibre: A New Cosmic Simulation With Cinematic Flair
The new Colibre cosmological simulation
Viltrox AF 50mm f/1.4 Pro FE lens review
The Viltrox AF 50mm f/1.4 Pro FE is a fast standard prime for astrophotography, at a competitive price. ...
How did the USSR win the space race to beat the US to the moon ...
"I take this step for my country, for my people, and for the Marxist-Leninist way of life." ...
The people who finish every task but can’t remember the last time they felt proud ...
The silence in a high performer’s self-talk is the first thing you notice when you listen closely. There’s no praise in it. No satisfaction. No quiet acknowledgment that anything good has happened. Just the next task, the next deadline, the next
570-Megapixel Dark Energy Camera Captures the Sombrero Galaxy
The 570-megapixel Dark Energy Camera turned its 4-meter telescope toward Messier 104, better known as the Sombrero Galaxy, and captured an exceptional side-on view of the galaxy, sometimes called "the Universe's dusty brimmed hat." [Read More] ...
Night Photography Techniques From 15 Years in the Field
I still can’t believe it: 15 years of being addicted to capturing the night sky. Did you know this addiction all started with my first bear encounter? [Read More] ...
Cargo Mission Launching Saturday as Crew Wraps Week with Research
The Progress 95 cargo spacecraft from Roscosmos stands atop its launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan counting down to a liftoff at 6:21p.m. EDT on Saturday to resupply the Expedition 74 crew. NASA home page
Florida rocket launch may be visible along East Coast states. See map
United Launch Alliance's mighty Atlas V rocket — which was outfitted with five solid rocket boosters for extra lifting power — is set to lift off from Cape Canaveral, Florida. And it's possible other states can see it light up the sky early next week. Last
Joby, Air Space Intelligence partner to prepare for scaled electric flight
Joby and Air Space Intelligence
In Dancehall and Reggaetón’s Evolution, MCA Chicago Charts a Global Awakening
“Dancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to Reggaetón” is at MCA Chicago through September 20, 2026. Photo: Michael Tropea Anchored in Afro-Caribbean musical traditions and ritual practices, reggaetón emerged through the circulation of sounds
The sun just fired off two massive solar flares
The sun is an incomprehensibly gigantic, constantly roiling nuclear furnace—but some days are even busier than others. Based on data collected by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, our solar system’s central star recently fired off not one, but two impressive
Comet PanSTARRS approaches Earth on April 26. Here's how to catch it in satellite imagery ...
Comet PanSTARRS recently survived its close brush with the sun. ...
Nobody talks about why genuinely intelligent people often seem quieter, slower to answer, and harder ...
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Gemini Space Station, Inc. (GEMI) Investors: May 15, 2026, Deadline in Securities Fraud Class Action Lawsuit
Did you buy GEMI Class A common stock and/or securities between September 12, 2025, and February 17, 2026? Did you buy GEMI Class A common stock and/or securities between September 12, 2025, and February 17, 2026? ...