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Wed February 18, 2026
(Live Science)
 
 
 
Trump's Bronze Age ancestor found
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
Ms. Angelou's phone must be blowing up with messages
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(PCWorld)
 
 
 
You're doing the right thing and still you get your butt handed to you. Today it's the password manager you're using
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Tue February 17, 2026
(Kuriositas)
 
 
 
Medieval India had parking garages for elephants
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(Science News Magazine)
 
 
 
How it starts: Spacetime quasicrystals could underpin the universe How it ends: Authors of the paper call it "admittedly half-baked"
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(The Register)
 
 
 
You heard it here first. Possibly while napping at work
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(Science Direct)
 
 
 
You've heard of fighting fire with fire, but have you ever heard of fighting oil spills with giant fire tornadoes?
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(Fark)
 
 
 
The Tuesday Night Science Channel Discussion Thread, 9PM Eastern
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
You can't spell "airship" without "A" and "I". Or "disaster "
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
Kung Fu Robots Debut in China - Shen Yun Updates Resume
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(Tech Crunch)
 
 
 
Thanks to AI, our children is learning just not as C-Sci majors so much anymore. Changing move fast and break things into be diligent and design things as mechanical and electrical engineers
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
In hunting for Earth-like planets, it's a huge bias to look for worlds similar to Earth's appearance today. For most of our planet's history, Earth looked very different
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(Tech Crunch)
 
 
 
Want an app with the echo-chamber qualities of BlueSky plus brainrot of Candace Owens and Hasan Piker? Boy do I have a deal for you
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(Nature)
 
 
 
If you understand this article's headline, you're smarter than Subby. Also, Subby wants your lunch money
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(Nature)
 
 
 
The Amazon Rainforest is known as "The lungs of the world" for it's ability to absorb CO2 and emit O2. Well, those lungs are now net producers of CO2
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(Quanta Magazine)
 
 
 
Scientists believe that the emptiness of a box approaches zero asymptotically as a result of "zero-point energy" being omnipresent, consisting of either a field, like a magnetic field, or objects like atoms and molecules
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
0.39 firkins / millifurlong³ - Practical (tunnel) Engineering with Grady Hillhouse. Bonus cameos
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(JAMA Internal Medicine)
 
 
 
Then: if you're at least middle aged, your spine MRI may show some asymptomatic herniated discs. Now: if you're at least middle aged, your shoulder MRI is almost guaranteed to show rotator cuff abnormalities. Apply for disability before they catch on
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(Smithsonian Magazine)
 
 
 
Scientists believe the earth's core holds vast reserves of hydrogen, currently casting lots to see which one of them gets to flick a lighter to see if they're right
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(IFL Science)
 
 
 
The cause of an extremely rare side effect of one type of COVID vaccine has been identified which will lead to a better vaccine, in other news yes COVID is still a thing and the vaccines are safe
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(The Hill)
 
 
 
"There is no way for any American to know if a product is safe if it is ultra processed." Yes, there is, and it doesn't involve quack-science or snorting cocaine off a toilet
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(Futurism)
 
 
 
The Ents are on the move again
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(Popular Science)
 
 
 
Scienticians who have apparently never watched any sci-fi movies thaw out 5,000-year-old bacteria from Romanian ice cave
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(The Register)
 
 
 
Boards to CIOs - you keep saying AI is gonna make us money... post hard numbers or your pet LLM gets the axe
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(IFL Science)
 
 
 
Astronomers, Scrabble players, thrilled about possibility of upcoming exosyzygy
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(Futurism)
 
 
 
AI thinks cartel is the very definition of 'maximize profits.' Now have it look up 'capitalism'
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(EuroNews)
 
 
 
The Greeks win again
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Mon February 16, 2026
(Science Alert)
 
 
 
Thanks scientists, but we already know about pregaming to lower the bar tab
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(Huffington Post)
 
 
 
Psychological condition known as "Bigorexia" affects majority of short noodly armed twerps. Charles Atlas nods approvingly
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(Grist)
 
 
 
We have analyzed over 100 years of frozen water, and discovered that if this trend continues, the future will be very cold
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(Salt Lake Tribune)
 
 
 
A nuclear reactor gets flown from California to Utah. This is the start of something small
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
How jerkwad crystals nearly made an HIV drug vanish
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(Self Magazine)
 
 
 
Rarely has the Giggity tag Gigged so iggity
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(Japan Today)
 
 
 
Paleontologists in Japan say cave fossil specimens long thought to be tigers in fact belong to an extinct cave lion, causing speculation at alternate origin story for Lion-Maru
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
Chemical, gravitational, and nuclear reactions all can emit energy, often in very large amounts. But to reach 100% efficiency, we have to go more exotic: to the realm of antimatter
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(AccuWeather)
 
 
 
The iguanas are beginning to adapt to freezing temps. Soon: NYC subway iguanas competing for pizza slices
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(Medical Xpress)
 
 
 
Obesity rates in the US are rising even as weight loss medications become more popular and less expensive
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(Moss and Fog)
 
 
 
Does This Bridge Viaduct Break Your Brain?
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(Space.com)
 
 
 
Auroras. How do they work?
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(Futurism)
 
 
 
AI;DR
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(Slashdot)
 
 
 
Sr. AI reporter at prestigious technical reporting org. "fooled" by AI
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(Live Science)
 
 
 
Asking for a friend
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
When you're with Samir facts are automatically invalid. "Medium left, medium LEFT, MEDIUM LEFT"
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(Abc.net.au)
 
 
 
The "doing nothing at all" diet is something that Subby has been following for 50 years with as much success as intermittent fasting would have achieved
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
Ockham's Razor: favourite argument of keyboard warriors everywhere. Does it hold as much rhetorical weight as many seem to think it does? Or is it just something people use in order to sound smarter and win arguments?
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(Popular Mechanics)
 
 
 
I can masticate to that
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(CNBC)
 
 
 
Wait, until now the builders of AI data centers *haven't* been paying for water and electricity? The cost has been passed to consumers this whole time? So the 99% is subsidizing the billionaire project to replace us? Where is the Luigi tag
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(Jalopnik)
 
 
 
Automakers don't understand why you insist on standing between them and your money
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(Mashable)
 
 
 
I went on a romantic Valentines Day date with an AI suitor, and all he wanted to talk about was the wall tiles
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(Futurism)
 
 
 
Scientists spot huge cave on Venus. Millennium Falcon not located
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