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A U.S. House committee unanimously passed a reauthorization act for NASA on Wednesday, signaling a step toward creating a "commercial" deep space program. The legislation, which still requires approval by the full House before moving to the Senate, provides the space agency with a general sense of direction from legislators, according to Ars Technica.

While distinct from appropriations bills that allocate specific funding, the reauthorization act plays a crucial role in establishing space policy. Ars Technica noted that the legislation did not contain any major surprises. Congress typically passes these reauthorization bills every couple of years.

In other news, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) held a fashion showcase in Milan on February 4, 2026, to unveil team uniforms for the upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Euronews reported that athletes modeled team kits, opening ceremony looks, and a new Olympic outerwear collection at Clubhouse26. Italian style was a prominent theme, with Salomon presenting uniforms for volunteers and staff designed for both urban and mountain environments. Team USA revealed classic Ralph Lauren coats in navy and scarlet.

Meanwhile, YouTube's subscription and ad revenue are on the rise. TechCrunch reported that the company now has 325 million paying users across Google One and YouTube Premium, an increase from 300 million three months prior. YouTube's ad revenue increased 9% to $11.38 billion in the fourth quarter, although this fell short of analysts' estimates of $11.84 billion. YouTube's overall revenue, including ads and subscriptions, reached $60 billion for the full financial year, a 17% increase compared to the previous year. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai stated that the company plans to expand its subscription offerings, particularly to capitalize on its growth. The $8 per month ad-free premium tier is seeing strong traction, according to TechCrunch.

In the realm of art and science, museums are incorporating the "scent of the afterlife" into Egyptian exhibits. According to Ars Technica, in 2023, scientists identified the compounds in balms used to mummify the organs of an ancient Egyptian noblewoman, revealing complex recipes with ingredients not native to the region. Barbara Huber, of the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology and the University of Tübingen, partnered with a perfumer to recreate what she called "the scent of eternity." Huber has since collaborated with museum curators to integrate this scent into exhibits on ancient Egypt, aiming to transform visitors' understanding of embalming.

Finally, for those seeking floral arrangements, Wired recently reviewed top online flower delivery services. The Bouqs Co. was named best for same-day delivery, while Urban Stems was highlighted for special occasions. 1-800-Flowers was recognized for its variety, and Lula's Garden was chosen as the best option for succulents. British Nigerian artist Yinka Ilori was quoted by Wired, stating, "The beauty of flowers lies in their gentle sequence of life: They bud, bloom, and fade away in a continuous cycle of being, and becoming."

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