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Why are AI leaders fleeing?
Tech

Why are AI leaders fleeing?

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

Normally, when big-name talent leaves Silicon Valley giants, the PR language is vanilla: they’re headed for a “new chapter” or “grateful for the journey” —

Jesse Jackson’s “Rainbow Coalition” was as political as it was poetic
Politics

Jesse Jackson’s “Rainbow Coalition” was as political as it was poetic

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

Jesse Jackson’s “Rainbow Coalition” was more than just another rhetorical flourish from the legendary orator. He gave real substance to the phrase by uniting black

Weird

The planet is getting hotter fast. This is what happens to your body in extreme heat

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

Human-caused climate change has already made heat waves around the world more frequent and intense.

Victims in Rhode Island hockey arena shooting were suspect’s ex-wife and son
World

Victims in Rhode Island hockey arena shooting were suspect’s ex-wife and son

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

A person who  opened fire during a youth hockey game  at an ice rink in Rhode Island on Monday killed their ex-wife and one son

Weird

What a medication abortion is like, according to a doctor

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

An expert in medication abortion describes how mifepristone and misoprostol work and what to expect after using these medications known as the “abortion pill.”

China’s kung fu robots | About That
World

China’s kung fu robots | About That

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

Andrew Chang explains why China’s humanoid robots are being recognized globally and how China has been leading in the AI-powered robotics space. Images provided by

For the 2nd year in a row, no one finished this wildly punishing marathon
World

For the 2nd year in a row, no one finished this wildly punishing marathon

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

Just like that, the annual race based on a prison break, that starts with its founder blowing a conch and lighting a cigarette, came to

5,500 years ago, a teenage girl was buried with her father’s bones on her chest, new DNA study reveals
Science

5,500 years ago, a teenage girl was buried with her father’s bones on her chest, new DNA study reveals

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

A novel DNA analysis of skeletons excavated from a Neolithic hunter-gatherer cemetery in Sweden has revealed surprising family relationships.

GameHub will give Mac owners another imperfect way to play Windows games
Tech

GameHub will give Mac owners another imperfect way to play Windows games

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

For a while now, Mac owners have been able to use tools like CrossOver and Game Porting Toolkit to get many Windows games running on

Humanoid robots show off creepily impressive kung-fu moves during Lunar New Year festival in China
Science

Humanoid robots show off creepily impressive kung-fu moves during Lunar New Year festival in China

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

Improvements to the AI that powers Unitree’s H2 and G1 humanoid robots, alongside mechanical upgrades, have resulted in a dazzling kung-fu demonstration.

Password managers’ promise that they can’t see your vaults isn’t always true
Tech

Password managers’ promise that they can’t see your vaults isn’t always true

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

Over the past 15 years, password managers have grown from a niche security tool used by the technology savvy into an indispensable security tool for

Sleep deprivation harms the gut via the vagus nerve, early study reveals
Science

Sleep deprivation harms the gut via the vagus nerve, early study reveals

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 17, 2026

New research reveals that sleep deprivation sends aberrant signals through the vagus nerve, triggering a serotonin surge that can kill gut stem cells.

Physicists dream up ‘spacetime quasicrystals’ that could underpin the universe
Science

Physicists dream up ‘spacetime quasicrystals’ that could underpin the universe

Emily ConoverFebruary 17, 2026

Quasicrystals are orderly structures that never repeat. Scientists just showed they can exist in space and time.

Some snakes lack the ‘hunger hormone.’ Experts are hungry to know why
Science

Some snakes lack the ‘hunger hormone.’ Experts are hungry to know why

Andrea LiusFebruary 17, 2026

The complex biology of ghrelin, the hunger hormone, has researchers wondering how its absence helps snakes last a long time with no food, if at

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