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Halting irreversible changes to Antarctica depends on choices made today
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Halting irreversible changes to Antarctica depends on choices made today

Carolyn GramlingFebruary 19, 2026

Antarctic Peninsula projections show accelerating ice loss, warming oceans and global sea level impacts tied to greenhouse gas emissions.

A mouth built for efficiency may have helped the earliest bird fly
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A mouth built for efficiency may have helped the earliest bird fly

Jay BennettFebruary 19, 2026

A flexible tongue, sensitive beak and teethlike cones in the mouth may have helped Archaeopteryx generate enough energy to fly.

‘There will be leadership accountability’: Bungled Boeing Starliner mission put stranded NASA crew at risk, report says
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‘There will be leadership accountability’: Bungled Boeing Starliner mission put stranded NASA crew at risk, report says

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

The 2024 Starliner mission, which left astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams stranded in space for nine months, has received NASA’s worst mishap classification in

Saturn’s largest moon may actually be 2 moons in 1 — and helped birth the planet’s iconic rings
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Saturn’s largest moon may actually be 2 moons in 1 — and helped birth the planet’s iconic rings

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

A new study hints that Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, was created around 400 million years ago, when two massive moons smashed into each other. This

China tests world’s first megawatt-class flying wind turbine — it generated enough energy to power a house for 2 weeks
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China tests world’s first megawatt-class flying wind turbine — it generated enough energy to power a house for 2 weeks

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

A pioneering energy-generating device utilizes reliable wind speeds at an altitude of 6,500 feet (2,000 meters).

Machine learning streamlines the complexities of making better proteins
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Machine learning streamlines the complexities of making better proteins

Skyler WareFebruary 19, 2026

The framework predicts how proteins will function with several interacting mutations and finds combinations that work well together.

Snowball Earth might have had a dynamic climate and open seas
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Snowball Earth might have had a dynamic climate and open seas

Michael MarshallFebruary 19, 2026

Sediments from Scotland hint that ocean-atmosphere interactions continued more than 600 million years ago despite widespread ice.

In a ‘race against time,’ archaeologists uncovered Roman-era footprints from a Scottish beach before the tide washed them away
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In a ‘race against time,’ archaeologists uncovered Roman-era footprints from a Scottish beach before the tide washed them away

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

Archaeologists raced against the tide to record a unique set of footprints made 2,000 years ago on a Scottish beach.

95 million-year-old Spinosaurus had a scimitar-shaped head crest and waded through the Sahara’s rivers like a ‘hell heron’
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95 million-year-old Spinosaurus had a scimitar-shaped head crest and waded through the Sahara’s rivers like a ‘hell heron’

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

Researchers have identified a new Spinosaurus species with a blade-like crest in Niger, changing our understanding of dinosaur evolution and behavior.

Solar flares may be triggering earthquakes, controversial study claims
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Solar flares may be triggering earthquakes, controversial study claims

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

Researchers have proposed that changes in Earth’s ionosphere could trigger electrical forces that nudge fragile areas of the crust into creating an earthquake.

Crystals Grown in Space
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Crystals Grown in Space

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

This image of lysozyme crystals grown aboard the International Space Station was taken after the crystals returned to Earth in April 2024. Lysozyme is a

That ain’t perfume! Ancient bottle contained feces, likely used for medicine
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That ain’t perfume! Ancient bottle contained feces, likely used for medicine

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

Researchers found a tiny bottle from ancient Rome that contained fecal residue and traces of aromatics, offering evidence that poop was used medicinally more than

2,500-year-old ‘primitive prosthetic’ found on jaw of mummified Scythian woman who survived complex jaw surgery
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2,500-year-old ‘primitive prosthetic’ found on jaw of mummified Scythian woman who survived complex jaw surgery

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

Researchers used CT scans to peer inside a partially mummified skull and discovered the woman survived jaw surgery 2,500 years ago.

The biggest trees in the Peruvian Amazon store the most carbon — and they also face the greatest threat from humans
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The biggest trees in the Peruvian Amazon store the most carbon — and they also face the greatest threat from humans

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 19, 2026

The Amazon’s biggest trees store disproportionately more carbon than smaller trees do, new study finds. But in the Peruvian Amazon, large trees are currently prioritized

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