Month Archives: February 2026

Science

Ants attack their nest-mates because pollution changes their smell

Harvester ants attack nest-mates whose scent they don’t recogniseJorgeOrtiz_1976/Shutters​tock Common air pollutants like ozone and nitric oxide can change the way ants smell, prompting their nest-mates to attack them as if they were intruders. Ants recognise their comrades by scent, and when they encounter an ant whose smell they don’t...

Shows

The ‘accountability’ fueling Mikal Bridges’ Knicks shift

Mikal Bridges’ epiphany came from a bit of personal reflection.  After the Knicks win over the Raptors in Toronto last week, when Bridges scored 30 points, his answer on the MSG Network broadcast went viral for how honest he was. Bridges admitted that he was “feeling too entitled” and “wasn’t...

Social media

2026 Social Media Benchmarks [Infographic]

Looking to get a better handle on your social media performance, and what you can expect to see from your social marketing and promotion efforts? This will help. The team from Socialinsider recently published their latest social media marketing benchmarks report, which looks at average performance stats based on 70...

Tech

NYT Pips hints, answers for February 3, 2026

Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue.Released in August 2025, the Pips puts a unique spin on dominoes, creating a fun single-player experience that could become your next daily gaming habit.Currently, if you're stuck, the game only offers to reveal the entire...

MovieMovies

The Chronology of Water review – Imogen Poots…

The transformative power of water lies at the heart of American writer Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, informed by her adolescent dreams of swimming being her escape from an abusive childhood home. The Chronology of Water tracks the tides of her life as she battles addiction, abuse, and the lingering scars from...

Market

Manhattan Office Market Cooled In January

After a record December, Manhattan’s office market hit a seasonal slowdown in January.Manhattan’s leasing activity totaled almost 3.7 million square feet, down nearly 30 percent from December but a slight increase year over year, according to a new Colliers report. The drop was not surprising, as January declines occurred in...

Health

1954: Finding Fort William Henry’s Blacksmith Shop

Blacksmiths were integral personnel at frontier fortifications in North America during the 18th century. These iron smithies not only forged military items like swords, knives, musket barrels, and other lethal objects, they likewise crafted kettles, plates, ax heads, hammers, shovels, nails, and other metal tools.So, it was not surprising in...

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