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  • A Tiny Tweak to LSD Just Produced a Drug That May Repair the Brain

    A Tiny Tweak to LSD Just Produced a Drug That May Repair the Brain

    Somewhere in a lab at the University of California, Davis, a chemist made a decision so small it barely registered as a change at all. Two atoms. That was it, just two atoms swapped from one position to another inside one of the most notorious molecules in pharmaceutical history. What came out the other side…

    February 20, 2026
  • The Mystery Behind Spider Silk’s Strength Is Finally Solved

    The Mystery Behind Spider Silk’s Strength Is Finally Solved

    Spider webs might look fragile when they catch the light in the early morning, but their beauty hides one of the most advanced materials ever discovered in nature. For years, scientists have marveled at the fact that spider dragline silk is stronger than steel for its weight and tougher than Kevlar, the material used in…

    February 20, 2026
  • Adorable Dog Interrupts Olympic Skiing Event and Wins Hearts Worldwide

    Adorable Dog Interrupts Olympic Skiing Event and Wins Hearts Worldwide

    The Winter Olympics are designed to represent the highest level of preparation, discipline and composure that sport can offer, with athletes dedicating years of structured training, personal sacrifice and mental conditioning for races that may be decided in mere seconds. In Lago di Tesero, Italy, however, one unforgettable and completely unscripted moment reminded the world…

    February 19, 2026
  • White House Files Its Most Detailed Plans Yet for Trump’s $400,000,000 Ballroom

    White House Files Its Most Detailed Plans Yet for Trump’s $400,000,000 Ballroom

    The White House has submitted its most detailed plans yet for President Donald Trump’s proposed $400 million ballroom project, offering the clearest look so far at a development that has sparked architectural debate, legal scrutiny, and political conversation in equal measure. Renderings of the ambitious expansion, described as the “East Wing Modernization Project,” were recently…

    February 19, 2026
  • Harvard’s Next Einstein Has a Name, and She’s Been Ahead of the Curve Since Age 12

    Harvard’s Next Einstein Has a Name, and She’s Been Ahead of the Curve Since Age 12

    Some people are born with curiosity. Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski was born with a blueprint. At an age when most kids are still figuring out long division, Pasterski was building engines. By the time she hit her early teens, she had already done something most adults never will. What she did next set the tone for…

    February 19, 2026
  • NYC Bar Opens for AI Dates, Featuring Tables Designed for Dining with a Screen

    NYC Bar Opens for AI Dates, Featuring Tables Designed for Dining with a Screen

    Romance usually brings to mind candlelight and a table set for two, but a recent night in New York City offered a very different vision of intimacy. Instead of couples gazing into each other’s eyes, a wine bar was filled with individuals deeply engaged in conversation with their phones and tablets. These were not distracted…

    February 19, 2026
  • A Forklift, a Bag of Gold, and a Donkey: Turkey’s Most Unlikely Heist

    A Forklift, a Bag of Gold, and a Donkey: Turkey’s Most Unlikely Heist

    Most robberies follow a familiar script. A target is chosen, a plan is drawn up, and if the criminal has any sense at all, a getaway route is arranged well in advance. Speed matters. Discretion matters more. What happened in the Melikgazi district of Kayseri, central Turkey, in early February 2026 followed none of those…

    February 19, 2026
  • People Are Sharing Videos of Their Cats ‘Attacking’ Lugers at the Olympics, and It’s Pure Gold

    People Are Sharing Videos of Their Cats ‘Attacking’ Lugers at the Olympics, and It’s Pure Gold

    The Winter Olympics are known for breathtaking speed, technical precision, and athletes who dedicate years of their lives to shaving milliseconds off a run down an icy track. Viewers tune in to watch gravity defied, records broken, and history made on snow and ice. But while millions focus on medal counts and dramatic finishes, a…

    February 19, 2026
  • Government Health Agency Issues Odd Rectal Food Safety Alert

    Government Health Agency Issues Odd Rectal Food Safety Alert

    Something strange happened on a US government website in mid-February 2026. A tool built to help Americans eat better ended up offering advice that nobody in Washington’s health circles had planned for, or so one would hope. By the time social media got wind of it, the story had spread across Reddit, X, and Bluesky…

    February 18, 2026
  • Trump Business Moves to Secure Trademark Rights for Presidential Airport Names

    Trump Business Moves to Secure Trademark Rights for Presidential Airport Names

    When airports are named after presidents, the honor usually comes years after they leave office, often following long periods of public reflection, bipartisan agreement, and historical assessment. The naming of major infrastructure after a former leader is typically framed as a moment of national recognition rather than a live political debate. That is why the…

    February 18, 2026
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