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SSpace Read More NASA will fuel up its Artemis 2 moon rocket for the 2nd time on Feb. 19. Will it leak again?February 17, 2026 NASA will take another crack at fueling up its huge Artemis 2 moon rocket this week. The agency…
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WWildlife Read More Fully Grown, Hunting, And ExpandingFebruary 17, 2026 When I returned to Colossal’s new headquarters in Dallas last week for its official grand opening, the first…
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EEnvironment Read More ‘I’m concerned’: Nunavut’s languages minister worried over number of vacant language jobsFebruary 17, 2026 Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology.…
SSpace Read More The Space Review: Musk’s Moon maniaFebruary 17, 2026 In a presentation to xAI employees, Elon Musk described establishing a “Moonbase Alpha” that would build AI data…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Spotted Particles in Another Dimension. They Could Change Fundamental Physics.February 17, 2026 Here’s what you’ll learn when reading this story: In three-dimensional particle physics, elementary particles divide nicely into fermions…
WWildlife Read More It’s nearly a gigantic one metre long and weighs the same as a three-year-old child – now that’s one big snail…!February 17, 2026 Among terrestrial species, that title would go to one of several closely related species of giant African land…
SScience Read More A ‘Peter Pan’ of the lab, Lewis Kay sheds light on the molecular machinery of lifeFebruary 17, 2026 On Dec. 25, 2002, Lewis Kay was in his lab at the University of Toronto, devising new ways to observe…
EEnvironment Read More Glacier grafting: How an Indigenous art is countering water scarcity | Climate Crisis NewsFebruary 17, 2026 Skardu, Pakistan – As Pakistan grapples with the effects of rising temperatures that are melting its glaciers, residents…