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IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2026

1) Editorial: 2026 New Year Message From the Editor-in-ChiefAuthor(s): H. TangPages: 2 – 2 2) Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Embodied Intelligence for Wearable RoboticsAuthor(s): H. Su, H. Xia, M. A. Laribi, H. Su, S. AlfayadPages: 3 – 5 3) A Systematic Review of Spiking Neural Networks for Human–Robot Interaction in Rehabilitative Wearable RoboticsAuthor(s): X. Zhang, Y. Cao, J. Huang,

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Water and oxygen aren’t enough: Scientists reveal two ‘must-have’ ingredients for life on other planets

New research from ETH Zurich challenges the long-held “follow the water” rule in the search for extraterrestrial life. Scientists argue that a planet’s habitability depends on a narrow chemical balance during core formation, preserving phosphorus and nitrogen in its mantle. Earth falls within this rare “Goldilocks” range, potentially making truly life-supporting worlds far rarer than

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Anthropic Raises $30B At $380B Valuation In Second-Largest Venture Funding Deal Of All Time

Generative AI company Anthropic announced Thursday that it raised $30 billion in a massive Series G funding round that values it at $380 billion post-money. The financing marks the largest venture funding deal of 2026 so far and the second-largest of all time, per Crunchbase data, following only rival OpenAI’s $40 billion funding in 2025.

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Next-Gen Nuclear Funding Looks Livelier Than Ever Following Inertia’s $450M Raise

As global energy demand continues to surge, driven by both rising household consumption and fast-expanding AI infrastructure, startup investors are increasingly turning to nuclear fusion and fission startups to supply our power-hungry era. They’re not afraid to write big checks either. The latest evidence of this was a $450 million Series A that Livermore, California-based

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