Single dose of powerful psychedelic cuts depression symptoms in clinical study

Breakthrough study finds single dose of psychedelics significantly reduced depression symptoms in clinical trial, with effects lasting up to six months.
Published: February 19, 2026, 4:37 pm
Change to nightly eating habits may help protect your heart, study suggests

Northwestern University study reveals that not eating three hours before bedtime could improve heart health and blood pressure in middle-aged adults at risk for disease.
Published: February 19, 2026, 12:00 pm
Eating oatmeal for two days has unexpected impact on heart health, study suggests

A German study found that eating oats for just two days can lower "bad" cholesterol by 10% and reduces diabetes risk in people with metabolic syndrome.
Published: February 18, 2026, 7:11 pm
Common respiratory bacteria detected in eyes of Alzheimer’s patients

Researchers found a respiratory bacterium in retinal tissue of Alzheimer’s patients, suggesting that infection-driven inflammation may speed cognitive decline.
Published: February 18, 2026, 12:00 pm
I’m panicking about my new relationship. After my husband’s affair, how can I commit again?

It is reasonable to avoid hurt after such a big betrayal, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith, but don’t mistake isolation for safety
Read more Leading questions
I was in a relationship for 26 years, married for 17, and my husband had an affair. It was hidden, long term and denied until discovery. I divorced him but that was delayed and I had to live with him for a further two years. I spent a year alone in my new house with my now adult sons. Now I am a little over a year into a new relationship and suddenly panicking about it. I’m scared to go forward. I’m not sure I can commit to long term again, and if I see him looking at other women (we work together in a predominantly female workplace), I panic! I’m older than him by nine years and I feel like I want to end things to prevent getting hurt. But then I feel I’m being cowardly. How can I stop going down this road in my head?
Eleanor says: On behalf of everyone everywhere, let me say: what a schmuck thing for your husband to do. That is such a big betrayal. And the cruelty you’re living through now is that as well as teaching you to be mistrustful of others, betrayal on that magnitude teaches you to be unsure of yourself. If I misread things once …
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 2:00 pm
F.D.A. Reverses Decision and Agrees to Review Moderna’s Flu Vaccine

Moderna held further discussions with regulators and announced that the agency would accept the company’s application for approval of its flu vaccine that uses mRNA technology.
Published: February 18, 2026, 9:40 pm
N.I.H. Director Will Temporarily Run C.D.C. in Leadership Shake-Up

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya will serve as the acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention until President Trump appoints a permanent director.
Published: February 18, 2026, 8:15 pm
How Microbes Got Their Crawl
In the oceans and on land, scientists are discovering rare, transitional organisms that bridge the gap between Earth’s simplest cells and today’s complex ones.
Published: February 18, 2026, 8:15 pm
Documenting a ‘Drastically Changing’ Scientific Landscape

In the Lost Science series, scientists whose jobs or funding have been cut by the Trump administration tell their stories.
Published: February 18, 2026, 3:50 pm
Daniel Radcliffe on Returning to Broadway in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’

The Tony winner returns to the stage in “Every Brilliant Thing,” an interactive monologue with a message of hope “that might be vital for somebody to hear.”
Published: February 19, 2026, 2:28 pm
Almost a MILLION people will have knee and hip replacements cancelled... as interactive map reveals areas where waiting lists will soar

Tens of thousands of patients waiting over a year for life changing joint replacements are expected to be told their surgeries have been cancelled in the coming days.
Published: February 19, 2026, 5:03 pm
Amazing new side-effect of nicotine - it can help you eat less, live longer and even sharpen your brain. But only if you take it like this…

Cigarettes are one of the deadliest consumer products ever sold. Now, in a startling twist, the very substance that made smoking so addictive is being rebranded as an anti-ageing weapon.
Published: February 19, 2026, 12:40 pm
Six ways your washing-up routine is slowly destroying your health... and how the 'two TEA TOWEL trick' could be key to staving off illness

Would you swill your cutlery in dirty water or run a dirty cloth over plates? Plenty of people do this, but a few simple tweaks can make washing up more hygienic.
Published: February 19, 2026, 12:29 pm
Bananas unpeeled: The health benefits, hidden downsides and exactly how many you should be eating

But in recent years bananas have come under scrutiny - criticised for being too sugary, too starchy, or even bad for blood sugar.
Published: February 19, 2026, 10:04 am
Experts share simple method to improve your digestion and reduce painful bloating after eating

Feeling bloated, gassy or suffering from indigestion after a meal is a common complaint - but before you reach for a packet of antacids, the answer might lie outdoors.
Published: February 19, 2026, 8:14 am
Experts name 12 common mistakes that can stop you from losing weight... how many are YOU guilty of?

When it comes to weight loss, there are countless diets which promise fast results. But according to leading dietitians, there are myriad reasons why the scales may not be going down.
Published: February 19, 2026, 8:00 am
More than 1,200 people aged 85 and over died from 'cold related illnesses' last winter... just months after Labour banned winter fuel allowance

More than 2,500 people died in England last winter due to cold weather, with more than half occurring at home and in care homes, following cuts to winter fuel allowances.
Published: February 18, 2026, 5:18 pm
Drinking milk after exercising will help protect your bones as you age, new study finds

Drinking milk after exercising could help protect older adults from life threatening fractures, promising new research suggests.
Published: February 18, 2026, 4:59 pm
New study pinpoints why some people NEVER recover from the death of a loved one - and the sort of losses that linger for the longest

It's well known that grief is not linear - but for a small percentage of people, it's also never ending.
Published: February 18, 2026, 4:23 pm
Your bloating and diarrhoea might NOT be IBS: Expert reveals the tell tale signs of common digestive issue SIBO

Millions of people with a debilitating digestive problem may have been misdiagnosed with IBS putting them at risk of vitamin deficiencies, kidney problems and even cancer , experts warn.
Published: February 18, 2026, 3:00 pm
NHS hip and knee replacement operations to be CANCELLED due to shortage of bone cement used for life-changing implants

Thousands of NHS joint replacement operations are facing cancellation due to a shortage of vital bone cement.
Published: February 18, 2026, 1:57 pm
Mother loses 12 stone without fat jabs after being escorted off of Alton Towers ride because she was too heavy

As the Alton Towers security guards approached her, Michelle Stokes' heart began to sink.... just like the boat beneath her.
Published: February 18, 2026, 8:02 am
Ban BBLs: Dangerous butt-lifts taking place in 'Airbnbs, hotel rooms, garden sheds and public toilets', claim MPs in shocking new report

More people are turning to non-surgical cosmetic procedures after developing body image issues, fuelled by content they have seen on social media, MPs say.
Published: February 18, 2026, 12:03 am
Women, middle-aged and middle classes dominating take-up of weight loss jabs despite having lower rates of overweight and obesity

Analysis of private prescriptions for the likes of Mounjaro and Wegovy indicates those patients with greatest need - such as men, the elderly and poor - are less likely to buy them.
Published: February 18, 2026, 12:03 am
Biohacker Bryan Johnson reveals the key bedtime habit that could slash heart disease risk

Biohacker Bryan Johnson is highlighting a new Northwestern University study with a simple takeaway: for better heart health and metabolism, following this simple eating pattern.
Published: February 19, 2026, 5:30 pm
New 'smart shoe' could prevent the elderly from falling over - protecting their independence, and saving the NHS billions every year

A new shoe could help elderly people stay on their feet - and protect them against potentially fatal falls and stumbles.
Published: February 19, 2026, 5:22 pm
Urgent warning as thousands of Utah students may have been exposed to measles for a WEEK

Thousands of high school students in Utah may have been exposed to measles after an infected student continued attending classes for a week, state health officials have announced.
Published: February 19, 2026, 4:31 pm
After Steve got breathless on short walks he was diagnosed with deadly COPD. Now he's healthy again and can even run marathons... and doctors say nearly every sufferer can do the same

When Steve Bowen became breathless on a short walk after picking up his grandson Riggs from school, he knew something was seriously wrong. His head was pounding.
Published: February 19, 2026, 12:29 pm
What fasting REALLY does to you: Our top dietician reveals exact hour it turns on your body's fat-burning switch, side-effects you need to power through... and meal plan to maximise weight loss and boost health

This week marks the start of Ramadan, a time of profound significance for Muslims worldwide. For the next month or so, worshippers will fast from dawn until sunset.
Published: February 19, 2026, 4:44 am
Cold weather killed 2,500 last winter after Labour axed pensioners' fuel allowance

Thousands of people died as a result of cold weather last winter after Labour stripped pensioners of fuel payments, damning figures reveal.
Published: February 19, 2026, 2:13 am
I went into early menopause in my 30s. Doctors told me I just had to accept it but I discovered a $7 superfood that reversed all my symptoms... and welcomed a baby girl

Dr Anna Cabeca was just 39 when she went into early menopause. Doctors said she was infertile but after discovering a cheap superfood she reversed her symptoms and got pregnant.
Published: February 19, 2026, 1:44 am
I was balding at 24 and couldn't stand the embarrassment. Then I discovered the treatment that works '100% of the time' and it transformed my life

James Fairview thought he had lost his hair forever. Then, the New Yorker hit upon a novel solution.
Published: February 18, 2026, 11:42 pm
My teenage son picked up a dirty habit to 'look cool' in front of his friends. He was rushed to hospital with deadly lung condition… now I'm issuing an urgent plea

A Kentucky mom is issuing an urgent warning to other parents after her 17-year-old son's left lung collapsed twice from a dirty habit practiced by millions, which he picked up to 'look cool' for friends.
Published: February 18, 2026, 10:16 pm
Just one dose of a controversial celeb-loved psychedelic could help treat depression, study suggests

Just one dose of a potent, celeb-loved psychedelic could help treat depression, results of a small but groundbreaking study have shown. And for some patients, benefits lasted six months.
Published: February 18, 2026, 9:05 pm
Trump administration may be considering eliminating school vaccine mandates, allies suggest

Several states are pursuing efforts to roll back school vaccine mandates with mixed success, potentially paving the way for federal action to eliminate such requirements nationwide.
Published: February 18, 2026, 6:28 pm
Urgent recall for trendy supplement over contamination with deadly bacteria

The FDA is warning Americans to check their supplement cupboards now for a powder potentially laced with a deadly strain of salmonella that may be resistant to antibiotics.
Published: February 18, 2026, 6:21 pm
The moon is SHRINKING: Scientists discover more than 1,000 new cracks on the lunar surface - and they could be disastrous for NASA

Scientists from the National Air and Space Museum's Center for Earth and Planetary Studies have uncovered more than 1,000 previously unknown cracks on the lunar surface.
Published: February 19, 2026, 3:27 pm
Can YOU spot the fake faces? Take the test to see if you can distinguish between real and AI-generated people - as study reveals most of us are overconfident

If you think you can spot the difference between a real face and one generated by artificial intelligence (AI), you're probably wrong, according to a new study.
Published: February 19, 2026, 12:58 pm
Rain making you miserable? Scientists confirm wet weather slashes life satisfaction by 6% - as soggy Brits vent they're 'flipping sick of it'

As the UK suffers its 50th consecutive day of rain, a new study has confirmed that rain really does make you miserable.
Published: February 19, 2026, 11:45 am
AI-pocalypse! Artificial intelligence will create a small elite class living in luxury - while the majority will suffer, ex-Google boss warns

The world is teetering on the edge of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) disaster in which a tiny elite class live in luxury while the majority suffer, ex-Google boss Dex Hunter-Torricke has warned.
Published: February 19, 2026, 10:19 am
Revealed: The classic car features Gen Z are baffled by - so, do you know your choke from your T-bar?

Cazoo has revealed the classic car features of yesteryear that are leaving Gen Z baffled.
Published: February 19, 2026, 10:09 am
US drones take to the skies as Trump's fleet descends on the Middle East

A US spy plane is operating over the skies of the Middle East as American warships near Iran ahead of a potential military operation.
Published: February 18, 2026, 11:10 pm
Scientists reveal the 15 dog breeds at risk of SERIOUS breathing problems - as they warn 'cute' flat faces leave pooches with a lifetime of suffering

Experts have identified a complete list of dog breeds at risk of serious breathing problems, as they warn 'cute' flat faces result in a lifetime of suffering.
Published: February 18, 2026, 9:16 pm
Trump poised for historic UFO disclosure as daughter-in-law confirms extraterrestrial speech

President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law revealed that he has a speech ready to address potential UFO discoveries.
Published: February 18, 2026, 9:04 pm
You think this is bad? Met Office warns Britain's wet weather will continue until at least mid-MARCH

If you're sick of Britain's relentless rain, forecasters have bad news - as they predict the wet weather is set to continue for another month.
Published: February 18, 2026, 7:14 pm
Calls for World Cup boycott erupt in US as 3 million dogs face 'massacre' ahead of games

WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Disturbing claims of a dog 'massacre' in a nation hosting the 2030 World Cup have sparked calls for a boycott of the games.
Published: February 18, 2026, 7:05 pm
Treacherous travel warning for millions as blockbuster blizzard poised to dump up to two feet of snow across 17 states TODAY

Up to 100 million people are in the path of a major winter storm dumping several feet of snow from the West Coast to the Great Lakes this week.
Published: February 18, 2026, 6:48 pm
Urgent warning to headphone-wearers as scientists discover TOXIC cancer-causing chemicals in 81 popular devices from Bose, Panasonic, Samsung and Sennheiser

Scientists have issued an urgent warning to headphone-wearers as toxic chemicals have been discovered in 81 popular devices.
Published: February 18, 2026, 2:46 pm
England's new-build flood farce: One in NINE homes constructed from 2022-2024 are on land at highest risk from rising water levels, report reveals

One in nine new homes built in England between 2022 and 2024 have been constructed on land at risk from rising water levels, a new report by Aviva reveals.
Published: February 18, 2026, 2:41 pm
World's shark attack hotspots REVEALED: Map shows the areas with the most encounters in 2025 - with Florida topping the list

The world's shark attack hotspots have been revealed as a map shows the locations with the most encounters in 2025.
Published: February 18, 2026, 2:04 pm
What your favourite WINE says about you, according to science

Your choice of a cheap Zinfandel Rosé over an expensive Argentinian Malbec might reveal more about your personality than your palate, according to a new study.
Published: February 18, 2026, 1:24 pm
Revealed: The social classes of the modern age - so, are you a Dink, an Alice, or a Henry?

The social classes of the modern age include Dinks, Alices and Henry. That's according to Renaud Foucart, a senior lecturer in Economics at Lancaster University.
Published: February 18, 2026, 10:21 am
Outrage as three MILLION dogs to be 'massacred' by firing squad ahead of the World Cup

WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Shocking images and reports of dogs being killed ahead of the 2030 World Cup has drawn global scrutiny.
Published: February 18, 2026, 8:12 am
Secret 'immovable' UFO is hiding in plain sight in purpose-built structure claims US congressman

A US congressman made shocking claims that a hidden object, so massive it cannot be moved, has had an entire building constructed around it at a secret overseas location.
Published: February 18, 2026, 2:08 am
Panera Bread data breach exposes 5.1M customers

Panera Bread confirms cybersecurity incident exposing customer contact information as class-action lawsuits are filed and hackers leak 760-megabyte archive of stolen data.
Published: February 19, 2026, 5:30 pm
AI home search could change how you buy a house

Homes.com launched Homes AI powered by Microsoft Azure OpenAI, enabling conversational home search where buyers describe preferences in plain language.
Published: February 19, 2026, 1:29 pm
5 trendy tech words shaping today's internet culture

Internet terminology explained: slop, burner accounts, shadowbans, clickbait and targeted ads. Understand how these five key terms affect your social media experience.
Published: February 18, 2026, 6:00 pm
Tax season scams 2026: Fake IRS messages stealing identities

Tax scams target Americans starting in January using personal data from brokers to create fake IRS emails and refund alerts that steal Social Security numbers.
Published: February 18, 2026, 3:02 pm
E.P.A. Faces First Lawsuit Over Its Killing of Major Climate Rule

Environmental and health groups sued the E.P.A. over its elimination of the endangerment finding. The matter is likely to end up before the Supreme Court.
Published: February 18, 2026, 10:09 pm
Documenting a ‘Drastically Changing’ Scientific Landscape

In the Lost Science series, scientists whose jobs or funding have been cut by the Trump administration tell their stories.
Published: February 18, 2026, 3:50 pm
These Unsinkable Tubes Could Help Harvest Energy From the Ocean
Researchers developed aluminum structures that trap air bubbles, making them able to float perpetually in even the harshest environments.
Published: February 18, 2026, 5:30 am
A Rare Glimpse of a Sleeper Shark in Antarctic Waters
Researchers filmed a 10-to-13-foot sleeper shark off the South Shetland Islands, in what may be the first recording of the species that far south.
Published: February 19, 2026, 4:57 pm
On an Ambitious Antarctic Quest, One Nation Is on the Sidelines

None of the main research on the voyage of the Araon was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, a sign of the difficult times for American science.
Published: February 19, 2026, 10:00 am
An Antarctic Expedition Ends in New Zealand

But stay tuned: We’ve still got more to share about this Antarctic expedition, and the next ones scientists are already planning.
Published: February 18, 2026, 8:23 pm
E.P.A. Plans to Loosen Mercury Rules for Coal Plants, Documents Show

Senior officials at the Environmental Protection Agency are expected to announce the move on Friday, according to people briefed on the matter.
Published: February 18, 2026, 10:25 pm
N.I.H. Director Will Temporarily Run C.D.C. in Leadership Shake-Up

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya will serve as the acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention until President Trump appoints a permanent director.
Published: February 18, 2026, 8:15 pm
How Microbes Got Their Crawl
In the oceans and on land, scientists are discovering rare, transitional organisms that bridge the gap between Earth’s simplest cells and today’s complex ones.
Published: February 18, 2026, 8:15 pm
F.D.A. Reverses Decision and Agrees to Review Moderna’s Flu Vaccine

Moderna held further discussions with regulators and announced that the agency would accept the company’s application for approval of its flu vaccine that uses mRNA technology.
Published: February 18, 2026, 9:40 pm
Cleaning Up Carnival, Bead by Plantable Bead
Mardi Gras in New Orleans can generate more than 1,000 tons of trash every year. A coalition of nonprofit groups, city officials and scientists has a plan to clean it up.
Published: February 18, 2026, 9:46 am
Digital blackface flourishes under Trump and AI: ‘The state is bending reality’

From TikTok deepfakes to smears put out by the White House, fake videos modeled on Black archetypes are running rampant - putting Black users at risk
Late last year, as a US government shutdown cut off the Snap benefits that low-income families rely on for groceries, videos on social media cast the fallout in frantic scenes. “Imma keep it real with you,” a Black woman said in a viral TikTok post, “I get over $2,500 a month in stamps. I sell ’em, $2,000 worth, for about $1,200-$1,500 cash.” Another Black woman ranted about taxpayers’ responsibility to her seven children with seven men, and yet another melted down after her food stamps were rejected at a corn-dog counter.
Visible watermarks stamped some videos as AI-generated – apparently, too faintly for the racist commentators and hustlers more than happy to believe the frenzy was real. “You got people treating it like a side hustle, selling the stamps, abusing the system,” the conservative commentator Amir Odom whinged. Fox News reported on the Snap deepfakes as if they were authentic, before issuing a correction. Newsmax anchor Rob Schmitt claimed people were using Snap “to get their nails done, to get their weaves and hair”. (Lost in the outrage was a basic fact: white Americans make up 37% of Snap’s 42 million beneficiaries.)
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 3:35 pm
Tech firms must remove ‘revenge porn’ in 48 hours or risk being blocked, says Starmer

PM says measure, also applied to deepfake nudes, is needed owing to a ‘national emergency’ of online misogyny
Deepfake nudes and “revenge porn” must be removed from the internet within 48 hours or technology firms risk being blocked in the UK, Keir Starmer has said, calling it a “national emergency” that the government must confront.
Companies could be fined millions or even blocked altogether if they allow the images to spread or be reposted after victims give notice.
Continue reading...Published: February 18, 2026, 10:30 pm
How the anxiety over AI could fuel a new workers’ movement

New technology has workers spooked, but experts say it’s creating an opening for a resurgence in worker power
In 2026, it’s a scary time to work for a living.
Gone are the days of quiet quitting, the Great Resignation, and the highly visible union-organizing battles that began the decade and signaled that perhaps worker power was on the rise again in the US. Instead, much of that momentum is being crowded out of our minds by anxieties: a worsening affordability crisis, geopolitical instability, and the specter of artificial intelligence looming over the workplace.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 1:00 pm
Macron defends EU AI rules and vows crackdown on child ‘digital abuse’

French president rejects US criticism as António Guterres and Narendra Modi warn on child safety and AI monopolies
Emmanuel Macron has hit back at US criticism of Europe’s efforts to regulate AI, vowing to protect children from “digital abuse” during France’s presidency of the G7.
Speaking at the AI Impact summit in Delhi, the French president called for tougher safeguards after global outrage over Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot being used to generate tens of thousands of sexualised images of children, and amid mounting concern about the concentration of AI power in a handful of companies.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 8:26 am
Zuckerberg grilled in landmark social media trial over teen mental health

Meta chief says it has improved identifying underage users but adds ‘I always wish we could have gotten there sooner’
The Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, testified at a landmark trial of social media companies on Wednesday. Plaintiffs’ lawyers grilled Zuckerberg about internal complaints that not enough was being done to verify whether children under 13 were using the platform.
Zuckerberg claimed Meta had improved in identifying underage users but also said: “I always wish that we could have gotten there sooner.”
Continue reading...Published: February 18, 2026, 7:37 pm
US funding for global internet freedom ‘effectively gutted’

Programme that funds groups building tech to evade oppressive government controls under serious threat
For nearly two decades, the US quietly funded a global effort to keep the internet from splintering into fiefdoms run by authoritarian governments. Now that money is seriously threatened and a large part of it is already gone, putting into jeopardy internet freedoms around the world.
Managed by the US state department and the US Agency for Global Media, the programme – broadly called Internet Freedom – funds small groups all over the world, from Iran to China to the Philippines, who built grassroots technologies to evade internet controls imposed by governments. It has dispensed well over $500m (£370m) in the past decade, according to an analysis by the Guardian, including $94m in 2024.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 5:00 am
TV set is most popular way to watch YouTube in UK, study finds

Television outranks laptops, tablets and smartphones across all age groups, according to audience review
The television has replaced laptops, tablets and smartphones as the most common device for UK viewers to watch YouTube at home, according to data confirming the platform’s place as a living room mainstay.
More than half of all YouTube viewing through a domestic wifi connection is now done through the traditional TV, making it the top-ranking YouTube device across all age groups.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 6:00 am
The best kettles in the UK to save energy and speed up your cuppa, tested

We boiled litres of water to find the best electric kettles, from hard-water heroes to vintage-style, repairable and wifi-connected models
• The best air fryers, tried and tested for crisp and crunch
Despite the march of progress, the humble kettle remains a kitchen staple. It’s what we turn to in times of strife, when spirits are flagging, or to start our day. And when a visitor calls, one of the first things we do is put the kettle on.
While many small appliances have evolved beyond their original form, the kettle’s basic principles remain largely unchanged. Water goes in and heats up until a thermostat switches it off; the water then pours out, and we enjoy a cuppa. However, the technology that goes into a kettle has been slowly improving: better insulation to keep water hotter for longer and reduce reboils; different temperature settings to suit every drink from green tea to herbal brews; and more features such as filters and concealed elements to keep scale out of our cups.
Best kettle overall:
Bosch Sky kettle
Best budget kettle:
Kenwood Ripple kettle
Published: February 18, 2026, 3:00 pm
Is it smarter to have a dumb home? ‘We’ve seen clients unable to flush toilets’

Australia experienced a boom in smart-home technology at the start of the 2020s. Years on, some early adopters are experiencing buyer’s remorse
When the smart home devices Elly Bailey was expecting in the post never showed up at her Gold Coast home, she was frustrated. As a technology reviewer, these products were crucial for her work.
When she eventually found the cause, she had to laugh. It wasn’t a sticky-fingered neighbour or a rogue delivery driver causing her to miss parcels but her smart doorbell – the very thing she’d hoped would prevent missed deliveries, and part of exactly the range of internet-connected devices she was meant to be reviewing.
Continue reading...Published: February 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
The bogus four-day workweek that AI supposedly ‘frees up’

Business leaders tout AI as a path to shorter weeks and better balance. But without power, workers are unlikely to share the gains
The front-page headline in a recent Washington Post was breathless: “These companies say AI is key to their four-day workweeks.” The subhead was euphoric: “Some companies are giving workers back more time as artificial intelligence takes over more tasks.”
As the Post explained: “more companies may move toward a shortened workweek, several executives and researchers predict, as workers, especially those in younger generations, continue to push for better work-life balance.”
Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is a professor of public policy emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a Guardian US columnist and his newsletter is at robertreich.substack.com. His new book, Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America, is out now
Continue reading...Published: February 18, 2026, 1:00 pm
Mario Tennis Fever review – serving up banana peel-laced multiplayer chaos

Nintendo Switch 2; Nintendo
This ruthlessly competitive game will have everyone from your granny to semi-pros trying to set fire to their opponent’s side of the court with powered-up ‘fever rackets’
Tennis has been a regular hobby of Mario’s for the past 30 years, beginning with the headache-inducing Mario’s Tennis on the Virtual Boy and most recently resurfacing as the surprisingly complex Mario Tennis Aces on the Switch. Now he’s back in his whites (and reds) with a charming new take on the sport that dials back the difficulty level and adds lots of fun modes and features, aiming to appease complete newcomers and Djokovic-esque veterans.
At first, the range of options is almost bewildering. You can opt to play in one-off matches with up to three other players or NPCs, or enter a more structured tournament of singles or doubles play. Then there’s the extremely fun Mix It Up, which offers a range of fun tennis derivatives. These include Forest Court where piranha plants appear and gobble any balls that get close, and Pinball where bumpers and barriers pop up as you play. Trial Towers, meanwhile, presents a tower of increasingly tough tennis challenges which all have to be completed to open the next two buildings; fail more than three times and you’re sent back to the beginning – yes, it’s Mario Tennis: The Roguelike.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 10:00 am
The Winter Olympics feel like a 90s snowboarding game, and I’m here for it

Milano Cortina has cutting‑edge replays, chase‑cam drones and exuberant commentary bringing a wave of unexpected nostalgia for anyone who grew up on 90s extreme‑sports games
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As someone whose childhood holidays consisted of narrowboating along the Grand Union canal or wandering the harbour-side at Whitby looking for vampires, I have never been on a skiing break. The idea of plummeting down a hill on anything but a plastic sledge is totally alien to me. And yet, my wife and I have been gripped by the Winter Olympics, especially the snowboarding and freestyle skiing events. And I think I know why. Those events are really channelling the look and feel of the wintery sports sims I’ve always loved – especially those that arrived during a golden period in the mid-1990s.
This was the era in which snowboarding was exploding in popularity, especially among twentysomethings with disposable incomes and no responsibilities – which coincidentally was the games industry’s target market at the time. Perhaps the first title to take advantage of this trend was Namco’s 1996 arcade game Alpine Surfer, which challenged players to stand on a snowboard-shaped controller and swoop as quickly as possible down a mountainside – it was one of the most physically exhausting coin-ops I ever played. Later that year came the self-consciously hip PlayStation sim Cool Boarders, and then in 1998, my absolute favourite, 1080° Snowboarding on the N64, with it’s intuitive analog controls and incredibly authentic sound effects of boards cutting through deep, crisp snow.
Continue reading...Published: February 18, 2026, 12:40 pm
Dust review – timely fictionalisation of a tech-bro dotcom bust that blighted rural Belgium

The drama about two startup innovators defeated by their egotistical overreach feels as if it presages these AI times
The crisis facing a couple of middle-aged Belgian tech bros in the 1990s might be better suited to a European streaming-TV drama – maybe with the two antiheroes’ travails confined to the first episode, setting up a lengthier intergenerational drama taking us to the present. Nonetheless, here it is: a feature film in the Berlin competition from screenwriter Angelo Tijssens and director Anke Blondé, handsomely produced and shot, and impeccably acted. But it’s also weirdly parochial, leaving you with the sense that it has not reached beyond its immediate concerns; and it’s not clear as to why, exactly, we need a fictionalised crisis from the 90s inspired by a real-life financial fraud scandal.
Well, perhaps the point is that very smallness and sadness: a pathetic tale of the first, almost-forgotten dotcom bust, which holds an omen for our AI-obsessed present. Arieh Worthalter and Jan Hammenecker play Geert and Luc, two balding guys who, in the late 90s, are Belgium’s pinup boys of tech innovation. Their startup company has gone public and made them both very rich, and all their local friends, family and businesses have plunged every cent of their savings into shares. Geert and Luc are now poised to turn the mud of Flanders into a European Silicon Valley.
Continue reading...Published: February 18, 2026, 12:49 pm
Finger princesses: are these the biggest villains of the chat group?

We all know one – and there’s a good chance you fall into the category yourself. Here’s how to recognise if you’re a ‘walking, talking red flag’ …
Name: Finger princess.
Age: The term circulated this month, but the behaviour has been escalating across digital communication for some time.
Continue reading...Published: February 18, 2026, 3:50 pm
Inside voice: what can our thoughts reveal about the nature of consciousness?

Scientists and philosophers studying the mind have discovered how little we know about our inner experiences
What was I thinking? This is not as easy or straightforward a question as I would have thought. As soon as you try to record and categorise the contents of your consciousness – the sense impressions, feelings, words, images, daydreams, mind-wanderings, ruminations, deliberations, observations, opinions, intuitions and occasional insights – you encounter far more questions than answers, and more than a few surprises. I’d always assumed that my stream of consciousness consisted mainly of an interior monologue, maybe sometimes a dialogue, but was surely composed of words; I’m a writer, after all. But it turns out that a lot of my so-called thoughts – a flattering term for these gossamer traces of mental activity – are preverbal, often showing up as images, sensations, or concepts, with words trailing behind as a kind of afterthought, belated attempts to translate these elusive wisps of meaning into something more substantial and shareable.
I discovered this because I’ve been going around with a beeper wired to an earpiece that sends a sudden sharp note into my left ear at random times of the day. This is my cue to recall and jot down whatever was going on in my head immediately before I registered the beep. The idea is to capture a snapshot of the contents of consciousness at a specific moment in time by dipping a ladle into the onrushing stream.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 5:00 am
‘We’re no longer attracting top talent’: the brain drain killing American science

As Trump slashes science funding, young researchers flee abroad. Without solid innovation, the US could cease to have the largest biomedical ecosystem in the world
In April 2025, less than three months after Donald Trump returned to the White House, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) put out its latest public health alert on so-called “superbugs”, strains of bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
These drug-resistant germs, the CDC warned, are responsible for more than 3m infections in the US each year, claiming the lives of up to 48,000 Americans.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 12:00 pm
Psychedelics for depression, dart frog poison and why do we have chins? – podcast

Madeleine Finlay sits down with science editor Ian Sample and science correspondent Nicola Davis to discuss three eye-catching stories, including the impact of a powerful psychedelic on depression, answers on the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, and an explanation to the mystery of why humans have chins
Single dose of potent psychedelic drug could help treat depression, trial shows
Was Navalny poisoning by frog toxin meant to send a message?
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 5:00 am
Stone, parchment or laser-written glass? Scientists find new way to preserve data

Hard disks and magnetic tape have a limited lifespan, but glass storage developed by Microsoft could last millennia
Some cultures used stone, others used parchment. Some even, for a time, used floppy disks. Now scientists have come up with a new way to keep archived data safe that, they say, could endure for millennia: laser-writing in glass.
From personal photos that are kept for a lifetime to business documents, medical information, data for scientific research, national records and heritage data, there is no shortage of information that needs to be preserved for very long periods of time.
Continue reading...Published: February 18, 2026, 4:00 pm
The ‘guinea pigs’ who had face transplant surgery – podcast

Face transplant patient Robert Chelsea and writer Fay Bound Alberti talk through the promise – and darker side – of this pioneering surgery
In 2019, Robert Chelsea made medical history, becoming the first black patient to ever have a full face transplant.
He had previously suffered from a devastating car crash, leaving his face severely burnt. Once, he recalls to Annie Kelly, a little boy on the street shouted that he ‘looked like a zombie’.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 4:40 am
Desmond McConnell obituary

My father, Desmond McConnell, who has died aged 95, made a great contribution to mineralogy, inspiring scientists around the world.
At Cambridge University in the 1960s and 70s, with the excellent X-ray diffraction facilities in the Mineralogy Department, he developed work first published by his crystallographer colleagues, Peter Gay and Mike Bown, on the incommensurate behaviour (ie falling outside the usually understood “rules”) of crystal structures. He also made significant advances in understanding a group of minerals known as plagioclase feldspars.
Continue reading...Published: February 19, 2026, 4:28 pm