Monthly Archives: February, 2026
Americans planted entire forests of exploding Australian trees
Science & Nature Plus beaver skulls and other weird things we learned this week.
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From a new flagship space telescope to lunar exploration, global cooperation – and competition – will make 2026 an exciting year for space
Science & Nature Coming from one of the world's largest astrophysical research institutes, I can tell you, the anticipation across the global space science...
Muscle stem cells trade functionality for survival | Science
Science & Nature During aging, stem cell persistence is favored over functionality, resulting in delayed responses to injury...Read MoreLarisa Mayoral
Controlling plastic behavior with light | Science
Science & Nature Thermoplastic properties are spatially tuned with light intensity during three-dimensional (3D) printing...Read MoreSamatha Grisby
Fossil energy minimum viable scale | Science
Science & Nature Unseen infrastructural threats to safety and decarbonization may arise as fossil energy systems are phased out...Read MoreGaylene Redner
The ‘undone science’ of opioid overdose deaths | Science
Science & Nature The increasing mortality rate from opioid overdose is a major global challenge. High-, middle-, and low-income countries are affected, although the...
Aging drives a program of DNA methylation decay in plant organs | Science
Science & Nature Plants display a wide range of life spans and aging rates. Although dynamic changes to DNA methylation are a hallmark of...
Science news this week: ‘Cloud People’ tomb found in Mexico, pancreatic cancer breakthrough, and the AI swarms poised to take over social media
Science & Nature Jan. 31, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to...
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49ers take WR De’Zhaun Stribling, edge Romello Height on Day 2 of NFL draft – San Francisco Chronicle
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‘Great sh*t coach!’ — Cowboys Legend Dez Bryant Erupts Over Brian Hartline’s Bold Jeremiah Smith Prediction
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith had another stellar season for the Buckeyes, establishing himself as the best prospect at his position in the country. Ahead of a pivotal third season in college football, after which he will be eligible for the 2027 NFL Draft, Smith is once again one of the favorites for the
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Pat Freiermuth Talks Mike McCarthy’s ‘Exciting’ Offense, Hope For ‘More Opportunities’ In 2026
In 2026, the Pittsburgh Steelers will be an offensive-minded football team for the first time in a while. Mike McCarthy is in town, and even though Pat Freiermuth has only gotten a small chance to work with his new coach, the tight end is already loving the McCarthy offense. “In the short time we’ve been
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Film Room: Max Iheanachor Holds His Own Against The Draft’s Top Talent
Pittsburgh Steelers first-round OT Max Iheanachor is still raw, but his flashes are hard to ignore. Despite picking up football just five years ago, he allowed only two sacks across 31 college starts. That includes holding No. 2 overall pick David Bailey to zero sacks, a matchup that shows the clearest views of Iheanachor’s potential.
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2027 Garden State RB has ‘great’ visit to Syracuse
2027 running back Roman Duckett got his first look at Syracuse earlier in April, and said he enjoyed the experience in an interview with The Juice Online. "My visit to Syracuse University football program was really good,” Duckett said. "I felt comfortable and liked being around the team. I had a great visit.” While on
