Month Archives: February 2026

Education

38 Best Virtual Zoo Field Trips, Virtual Zoo Tours, and Zoo Cams

We love field trips, but sometimes organizing an excursion just can’t happen. Fortunately, we live in a time when technology can bring the excitement to us. In recent years, many zoos and aquariums have put in the effort to bridge the gap for visitors at home. Today we’re able to...

Crypto

Crypto Bridge Protocol CrossCurve Exploited for $3M

Crypto bridge CrossCurve has told users to pause interacting with its protocol while it conducts an investigation into a smart contract breach.Cointelegraph is committed to independent, transparent journalism. This news article is produced in accordance with Cointelegraph’s Editorial Policy and aims to provide accurate and timely information. Readers are encouraged...

Music

See Charli XCX Pick Some Film Favorites in Criterion Collection Closet

The Moment star and self-proclaimed David Cronenberg stan also selects movies by Antonioni, Rivette, and Bergman Charli XCX lived out every film lover’s dream as the singer entered the Criterion Collection’s closet to spotlight some of her favorite movies. The Moment star — an avid cinephile with a frequently updated...

Business

NY Rangers Game 56 Open Thread: Rangers at Pittsburgh

The Rangers have had a busy week, playing their third game in four nights and fourth game in six nights. They get a nice break after their trip to Pittsburgh today, getting four days off before welcoming Carolina to MSG as the final game before the three week Olympic break....

Tech

Waymo reportedly raising a $16B funding round

Waymo has nearly finalized a new $16 billion funding round that will value the robotaxi company at $110 billion, according to the Financial Times. More than three-fourths of that funding will reportedly come from a source close to home — Alphabet, where Waymo is a subsidiary. (The company was incubated...

Science

Why people can have Alzheimer’s-related brain damage but no symptoms

The plaques and tangles associated with Alzheimer’s disease usually cause devastating symptoms, but some people seem to be resilient to themAssociated Press / Alamy Some people develop Alzheimer’s-related brain changes without experiencing symptoms of the disease, such as memory loss. We don’t know exactly why this occurs, but two recent...

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