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19/02/2026 12:50:24 PM
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We could have managed the AI jobs apocalypse. It is too late now
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
British troops were wiped out by Ukrainian drones in exercises. Defence spending must rise
Empty promises won’t solve the social media crisis
Playstation 6 console threatened with delay amid microchip shortage
Are Apple’s MacBooks still the best laptops you can buy?
AI fears doom £575m takeover of FTSE software company
Memory loss: Why gadgets are getting slower and more expensive
I built a WhatsApp bot and now it runs my entire life
AI’s apocalyptic jobs prophecy is about to become reality
Tech stocks plunge as AI fears take hold
Liberty, equality, singularity: Bots plan uprising on AI chat forum
Software juggernauts’ AI nightmare has begun
US TikTok faces investigation over claims of censoring anti-Trump posts
‘Insane’ AI breakthrough runs your work and finances via WhatsApp
Grandparents hooked on their screens as ‘boomer slop’ takes over
ChatGPT to show you adverts after losing billions
AI is anti-Semitic, and here’s the proof
Labour declares victory over Musk as X blocks sexual deepfakes
A social media ban for youngsters won’t actually work, but it will destroy vital freedoms
Sexual AI images to be criminalised in crackdown on Musk’s Grok
Why you may never have a private conversation again
Social media giants told to remove revenge porn within 48 hours
Pentagon could blacklist ‘woke’ AI company used in Maduro capture
Learn a trade to avoid AI jobs bloodbath, says Pimlico Plumbers founder
The AI smokescreen for getting rid of thousands of staff
Playstation 6 console threatened with delay amid microchip shortage
AI fears doom £575m takeover of FTSE software company
Accountant fined for using AI to cheat on exam about AI
Britain plots Visa rival over fears Trump could pull the plug on payments
Tech ‘30 under 30’ star risks 52 years in prison over fraud charge
Billionaire Revolut founder switches residence from Dubai back to UK
Rocket company on brink of collapse despite £26m taxpayer loan
Liberty, equality, singularity: Bots plan uprising on AI chat forum
British rocket start-up on the brink of falling into German hands
British AI trailblazer raising $1bn for three-month-old start-up
March of the amateur is a sign the bubble may be about to burst
Who doesn’t want to vandalise airport check-in machines?
British company in talks to build floating nuclear power plant for Pentagon
Starmer to fast-track social media ban to appease rebels
She was earning £65,000 before AI came along. What happened next is a warning to us all
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Our Online Safety Act isn’t the problem, Labour is
Farage is siding with disgusting internet predators
Parents should have more control of children’s phones to keep them safe online, says Science Secretary
The 7 best gaming chairs of 2026, tried and tested
The best gaming laptops for 2025: I’ve put them all to the test and there’s a clear winner
Minecraft Experience London, review: You’re better off giving the kids an iPad for an hour
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Scientific American
19/02/2026 12:50:11 PM
WeatherFebruary 18, 2026How warm weather helped cause the Lake Tahoe avalanche
Elusive sleeper shark seen off Antarctica in a first
Doting male mouse dads share a genetic signature, new study finds
A quiet geothermal boom could reshape how cities heat and cool
EPA faces lawsuit over scrapping the ‘endangerment finding,’ a pillar of climate regulation
FDA agrees to review Moderna mRNA flu vaccine in dramatic reversal
Compound weight-loss drugs are everywhere. The FDA is cracking down
What we risk when we confuse AI and human intelligence
Inside the new AI world order: A special report
AI enters the exam room
A deepfake can ruin you before breakfast
Exotic black hole stars could explain the mystery of Little Red Dots
The truth about polyamory
Mountain photographer stumbles on one of the largest ever collections of Triassic dinosaur prints
Mathematicians Discover a New Kind of Shape That’s All over Nature
Mathematicians’ Favorite Shapes Hold the Key to Big Mathematical Mysteries
How Squishy Math Is Revealing Doughnuts in the Brain
Babies Are Born with an Innate Number Sense
Citizens’ Assemblies Are Upgrading Democracy: Fair Algorithms Are Part of the Program
Inside Mathematicians’ Search for the Mysterious ‘Einstein Tile’
MathematicsFebruary 17, 2026This mathematician proved a brilliant theorem to justify his social awkwardness
PaleontologyFebruary 17, 2026Mountain photographer stumbles on one of the largest ever collections of Triassic dinosaur prints
AstronomyFebruary 17, 2026Exotic black hole stars could explain the mystery of Little Red Dots
MathematicsFebruary 16, 2026The mathematical mystery inside the legendary ’90s shooter Quake 3
Public HealthFebruary 17, 2026Key NIH research institute told to remove references to 'pandemic preparedness'
SportsFebruary 12, 2026The physics of ‘Penisgate’ and how ski jumpers fly

BBC
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Vaccine trial for killer elephant virus begins
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Plants in UK now flowering a month earlier
Slide show that persuaded Boris Johnson on climate
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s
Earth has more tree species than we thought
Video 2 minutes 13 secondsPoo on menu for Europe's first baby southern koala
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Plants in UK now flowering a month earlier
Slide show that persuaded Boris Johnson on climate
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s
Earth has more tree species than we thought
Video 2 minutes 13 secondsPoo on menu for Europe's first baby southern koala
Buried treasures threatened by climate change
Toxic 'forever chemicals' found in British otters
'Fragile win' at COP26 climate summit under threat
False banana offers hope for warming world
'Megaberg' dumped huge volume of fresh water
Musk's SpaceX rocket on collision course with moon
James Webb telescope reaches final position
Radar satellite's stunning map of UK and Ireland
Nasa fixes megarocket equipment glitch
Satellites key to understanding Pacific volcano
What is the quantum apocalypse?
US lab takes further step towards fusion goal
Should bad science be censored on social media?
How zoo vets are battling a deadly elephant virus
The illegal Brazilian gold you may be wearing
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Vaccine trial for killer elephant virus begins
Power restored to all but 700 homes after storms
Insulate Britain activists jailed over M25 protest
Rats to be removed from Round Island in Scilly
EU moves to label nuclear and gas as sustainable
New Jurassic fossil find on 'Dinosaur Coast' beach
Walking and cycling face losing out in TfL cuts
Search for survivors after deadly Ecuador landslide
Climate group protests in Royal Courts of Justice
'I'm not afraid of a big pile of waste'
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s

New Scientist

19/02/2026 12:50:11 PM
MindDream hacking helps people solve complex problems in their sleepNews
PhysicsThe mystery of nuclear 'magic numbers' has finally been resolvedNews
MindPsychedelic reduces depression symptoms after just one doseNews
HumansHumans are the only primates with a chin – now we finally know whyNews
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Nature
19/02/2026 12:50:14 PM
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Deepest-ever rock core extracted from under Antarctic ice sheet Analyses will help to reveal how far the West Antarctic Ice Sheet retreated in the past — and what it might do in the future.
Will self-driving 'robot labs' replace biologists? Paper sparks debate AI-driven autonomous robots are coming to biology laboratories, but researchers insist that human skills remain essential.
How do autistic people age — and what does it mean for their health? news feature | 18 Feb 2026
Brain differences between sexes get more pronounced from puberty news | 17 Feb 2026
Nanoscience is latest discipline to embrace large-scale replication efforts news | 17 Feb 2026
The science influencers going viral on TikTok to fight misinformation news feature | 17 Feb 2026
Updates to the ‘bible’ for mental-health conditions will miss the mark — is it time to ditch the DSM? Jim van Os world view | 17 Feb 2026
The science influencers going viral on TikTok to fight misinformation Scientists and medical experts are countering climate denialism, vaccine scepticism and wellness pseudoscience on social media.
Briefing Chat: Caffeine slows brain ageing, suggests decades of data Nature staff discuss some of the week’s top science news.
What drugs are safe during pregnancy? There’s a shocking lack of data Drug trials have typically excluded pregnant people for safety reasons. But that’s now starting to change.
This chunk of glass could store two million books for 10,000 years NATURE PODCAST | 18 FEB 2026
This giant virus hijacks cells’ protein-making machinery to multiply wildly NEWS | 18 FEB 2026
Why Europe barred China from flagship Horizon research programmes NEWS | 16 FEB 2026
Is social media addictive for teens? US courts wade into scientific debate NEWS | 13 FEB 2026
Why we don’t really know what the public thinks about science Measuring trust isn’t enough. Furthering knowledge about the institutions and norms of science is the best way to build credibility.
African countries must take control of health policy Massive cuts to global health-care funding have had a huge impact on the continent, but a more resilient system can be built from within.
Why China and Europe should collaborate to ‘defossilize’ the world’s carbon editorial
Don’t deprioritize curiosity-driven research editorial
Why China and Europe should collaborate to ‘defossilize’ the world’s carbon Editorial
Don’t deprioritize curiosity-driven research Editorial
How do autistic people age — and what does it mean for their health? News Feature
Laser-written glass tablets can preserve data for millennia News & Views
Large-scale analogue quantum simulation using atom dot arrays Article
Optical switching of a moiré Chern ferromagnet Article
CAR-T therapy provides relief for children with autoimmune diseases Symptoms and organ damage abated in young children and teenagers whose conditions had resisted other treatments.
Parasitic wasps use tamed virus to castrate caterpillars A virus that became integrated into the wasp genome long ago is useful for subduing moth larvae.
Personalized mRNA vaccine induces strong, durable immunity in hard-to-treat breast cancer clinical briefings
Turning on the ‘for you’ feed on X shifted political opinions, but turning it off did not research briefings
Chip-scale device efficiently boosts light signals research briefings
Oysters build reefs with optimal geometries research briefings
‘I was nearly arrested’: escaping Myanmar’s military leadership for a PhD abroad In the shadow of ongoing conflict, physician May T. N. Noe forged a path to achieve her academic goals.
From ancient temples to bomb craters: explore Laos’s layered history — in photos All-action archaeologist Daniel Davenport unpacks the country’s complex past from inside its vast national parks.
When a colleague dies: exploring academia's ‘death-denying’ culture nature careers podcast
The ‘astounding’ rise of semaglutide — and what’s next for weight-loss drugs spotlight
‘What are we doing here?’ The polymaths who searched for the meaning of life An ambitious book unravels the common themes driving people’s thirst for knowledge — matters that still resonate today.
The dark side of green technology: what do electric vehicles really cost? A powerful book reveals the corrupt deals and human exploitation behind the global scramble for strategic metals.
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