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Why Being a Child Prodigy Doesn’t Lead to Adult Success as Often as You’d Think

From Nobel winners to Olympic champions, a new study finds childhood stardom is a poor predictor of world-class success.
Topics: psychology talent identification success sports science prodigy myth late bloomers elite performance education child prodigies child development
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spacenews.com

Willy Ley’s Long-Awaited Journey to Orbit: Honoring a Space Pioneer on Celestis’ Serenity and Destiny Flights

HOUSTON, TX January 6, 2025 – For nearly a century, humanity’s vision of spaceflight has been shaped not only by engineers and astronauts, but by those who dared to imagine […] The post Willy Ley’...
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Fletcher: Leading United is an amazing honour

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Read every word from part one of Darren's press conference, as he prepares to take the Reds to Burnley.
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newscientist.com

The first quantum fluctuations set into motion a huge cosmic mystery

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The earliest acoustic vibrations in the cosmos weren’t exactly sound – they travelled at half the speed of light and there was nobody around to hear them anyway. But Jim Baggott says from the first...
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The first quantum fluctuations set into motion a huge cosmic mystery

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The earliest acoustic vibrations in the cosmos weren’t exactly sound – they travelled at half the speed of light and there was nobody around to hear them anyway. But Jim Baggott says from the first...
Topics: technology mystery cosmic fluctuations quantum science
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Subsystem: science