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Tiny Baby Born With Hands Smaller Than a Fingertip is Now Home After a Year–And Developing Normally - Good News Network
A premature baby, born so tiny his hand was smaller than his dad’s fingertip, is finally home and healthy after a year in the hospital.
New flights from Seattle and more travel-related updates for 2026 - The Seattle Times
With the FIFA World Cup coming to Seattle in June, 2026 will bring Seattle-Tacoma airport updates, new flights and new cruises out of the Emerald City.
Giant 'cow of the Cretaceous' discovered almost 100 years ago identified as new duck-billed dinosaur - Live Science
The dino lived during the Late Cretaceous alongside other hadrosaurids in present-day New Mexico.
Gemini in Google Keep is more powerful than I initially thought - Android Police
The productivity duo I didn't know I needed
Pokemon Wind & Wave official site has seemingly been registered - My Nintendo News
Update: Apparently anything added with “/win” redirects to the main page. So it’s not a dead cert that the pokemon.com/windwave has been registered, but the title does tie in with the leak.
Scientists Just Unlocked a Fuel Source on the Moon, And It’s Massive! - The Daily Galaxy
A buried resource on the Moon could soon power missions to Mars, and spark a new race for control of deep space.
A new mom battling postpartum depression skipped a routine appointment. An unrelated visit led to an unexpected diagnosis. - CBS News
Postpartum depression and a busy home life kept Ameilia Boodoosingh Gopie from her regular appointments.
The largest sun of 2026 rises today as Earth draws closest to our parent star - Space
Earth reaches its closest point to the sun in its 2026 orbit on Jan. 3.
Cathie Wood’s ARK Fintech ETF Defies 2025 Slump, Gaining 30% on AI Bet - Yahoo Finance
The inclusion of stocks such as artificial intelligence firm Palantir Technologies Inc., up 135% last year, and TV streaming platform Roku Inc., up 46...
Scientists Announce Results After Scanning 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals - Futurism
An international team of researchers pointed the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world at 3I/ATLAS.
Syracuse music venue closing permanently with a ‘heavy heart’ - Syracuse.com
A fundraiser was recently held for the owner's health issues.
Mega-rich Americans are ditching stocks and hoarding historic highs of cash. Here’s where their wealth’s going instead - Yahoo Finance
Get your green before it's gone.
Blocking One Protein Slows Cancer Growth in Mice, Scientists Discover - ScienceAlert
One of the ways scientists are trying to improve cancer treatments is by better equipping the body's own immune system to fight off the disease – and a new study identifies a molecular switch that can do just that.
In 2026, We Are Friction-Maxxing - The Cut
In this edition of Brooding, Kathryn Jezer-Morton argues that in, the face of technologies that sell us escapism at every turn, we need to build up tolerance for “inconvenience’ and start friction-maxxing.
AI scientist Ling Haibin, father of first plant ID app, leaves US for China - South China Morning Post
Pioneering scientist takes up new position at Westlake University to seek ‘fresh exploration’ with greater freedom and inclusivity.
Stop Using Your Keyboard and Start Using This Simple, Free Speech-to-Text App - wired.com
It’s called Handy, and it uses AI models to accurately convert your speaking voice into text—all for free.
Scientists Just Found The Perfect Spot on Mars for Future Human Landings - The Daily Galaxy
Scientists have identified a prime Mars landing site, offering sunlight and accessible water ice, two key ingredients for sustainable human missions.
RADV Driver Lands Another Big Improvement For Early AMD GCN Graphics Cards - Phoronix
Beyond Linux 6.19 switching old AMD GCN 1.0 and 1.1 GPUs to the AMDGPU kernel driver by default for better performance, RADV out-of-the-box, and more, there are still more improvements planned for these aging AMD graphics cards
Trump intervention warning over Iran protests 'reckless' says foreign minister - BBC
The US president earlier said if peaceful protesters are killed, Washington "will come to their rescue".
A NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars may be dead - NBC News
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft, which has orbited Mars since 2014, went quiet abruptly in early December. Efforts to reestablish a connection have been unsuccessful.