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Thu February 05, 2026
(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Vikings' runic inscriptions still turn up in Sweden 1,000 years after they were written, revealing stories of love, loss and lots of epic battles, which is pretty much metal AF
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(Snopes)
 
 
 
Idiots are convinced that Earth's gravity will turn off for seven seconds in August
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(Gizmodo)
 
 
 
Without the blobs, Earth would be magnetically dead. But on the bright side, they do look like funny & scary faces which may be another reason the aliens have stayed away
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(Live Science)
 
 
 
Supernova "Behemoth" is not dead yet. Feels much better. Doesn't want to go on the cart
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(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Thanks, Prometheus. Bummer about your liver
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Wed February 04, 2026
(YouTube)
 
 
 
MELTING, POUNDING, STAMPING and dependability, safety, economy-the duality of Nash. Entertaining Nash Motors promo from 1959
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(Newstalk 870 AM)
 
 
 
New Special K Ethernet standard is a bust
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(CTV News)
 
 
 
When your headline contains the phrase, "mysterious pit of skeletons", you know it's got to be good
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(Nature)
 
 
 
Scientists have confirmed that many people have no mental imagery, those same people can't even tell you what typeface they think in
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
The Hubble deep fields revealed the Universe. JWST's novel imagery has surpassed all of Hubble's limits. So when are we going to get a truly deep JWST deep field?
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(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Mediterranean pine forest needle loss analyzed for more efficient - possibly even metric - raking
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(The Korea Times)
 
 
 
AI-powered real-time translation glasses go from theater to lecture hall: Korean universities test new gizmo to attract international students who would otherwise have difficulty understanding Korean-speaking professors and counselors
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(The Verge)
 
 
 
Adobe gives Flash a stay of execution
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(Interesting Engineering)
 
 
 
China unveils biomimetic Theranos CEO
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(Unite.ai)
 
 
 
Study confirms AI only understands dares
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(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Delivery to MegaForce expected next week
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(Medical Xpress)
 
 
 
Acid can, like, help your bebbehs see. whooaaaaa
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Photosynthesis in the dark. Cyanobacteria in a cave have a special version of chlorophyll that can capture near-infrared light
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(Science Alert)
 
 
 
Young-to-old transplants can reverse aging. Difficulty #1: in mice. Difficulty #2: it's poop. With helpful rendering of the inside a mouse's butthole
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(ZME Science)
 
 
 
Researchers find Roman doctors used human feces as medicine. United States Secretary of Health and Human Services RFK Jr seen taking notes feverishly
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(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Launching data centers in space isn't that bad an idea - IF we can send their owners with them
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(Ars Technica)
 
 
 
A widely-used operating system from a major tech company might go away eight years from now. Before you get your hopes up, of course it's not Windows
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(CTV News)
 
 
 
Subby just ate a whole bag of pepperoni, fark you
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(Jalopnik)
 
 
 
Dutch auto maker just crossed Peter's penis car from family guy with the bat mobile
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(Ars Technica)
 
 
 
Sometimes in space, you have to lock the door
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(The Sun)
 
 
 
If Anne Boleyn had a sixth finger on one hand, it got cut off too (possible nsfw content on page)
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Tue February 03, 2026
(Psychology Today)
 
 
 
Everybody has ADHD
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Physicists to determine whether the Universe is made of silly string and fuzzballs
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(Ars Technica)
 
 
 
NASA now facing a crucial choice for a Mars spacecraft, because time is running out
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(Fark)
 
 
 
The Tuesday Night Science Channel Discussion Thread, 9PM Eastern
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(BlueSky)
 
 
 
The Earth received a signal from Voyager 1 yesterday from its current distance of 15 billion miles away. It was attempting to reach us about our car's extended warranty
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(Defector)
 
 
 
What the hell was this, a fungus or an animal? Regardless, it's definitely a penis
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(KSL Salt Lake City)
 
 
 
World's largest steam engine Big Boy No. 4014 is on the move, making its first ever transcontinental tour as part of America 250 celebrations. All aboard
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
The discovery of quantum mechanics forced us to reckon with the concept of an indeterministic Universe. 2012's PBR theorem closed the door on all kinds of deterministic options
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(KSL Salt Lake City)
 
 
 
Utah's snowpack at record low since monitoring began in 1981. State legislators' reactions: "I think we need to pray a lot, quite honestly." Good luck with that
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(NPR)
 
 
 
I'm not dead yet... tap tap
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
There are many things about this video that are scary, impressive, weird, and sad, but one of the most impressive ones is the stat that the trucks use 100 gallons per hour of fuel. Oh, and the size; the "can you see it from space?" size of everything
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(CBS News)
 
 
 
Dogs can detect cancer in each other. Your dog wants chemotherapy
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(BBC)
 
 
 
French cyber-crime police and Europol raid offices of Elon Musk's X over things we know definitely happened
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(NASA)
 
 
 
Artemis Wet dress rehearsal scrubbed due to hydrogen leak. Mission launch pushed to March
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(PNAS)
 
 
 
Lead exposure was 100 times higher in people before establishment of the EPA and the banning of leaded gasoline, but you already knew this due to your exposure to people of a certain generation
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(Tech Crunch)
 
 
 
Adobe kills Flash for the last time
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(Security Week)
 
 
 
You had one job
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Mon February 02, 2026
(Gizmodo)
 
 
 
Looks like the Reddit-style site for AI agents was vibe-coded
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(NASA)
 
 
 
"Wet dress rehearsal"
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(Journal of Wild Culture)
 
 
 
The Galapagos rail bird is a time traveler. Kurt Vonnegut nods approvingly
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
A newly discovered galaxy protocluster by JWST doesn't break the cosmic record; it's only the 4th most distant one. But it's the first with hot, X-ray emitting gas, and that means something
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(Jalopnik)
 
 
 
Just spitballing here, but I'd say one cam
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(KTLA Los Angeles)
 
 
 
Catalina Island finally allowed to eliminate invasive, ecosystem destroying pests. Sadly not the tourists
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(Gizmodo)
 
 
 
Mozilla maybe realizing people don't so much like this AI crap
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