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12 articles • February 12, 2026

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ScienceFebruary 12, 2026

Astrobiology: What Recent Exoplanet Discoveries Tell Us About Life

Recent exoplanet discoveries are revolutionizing astrobiology, revealing worlds that could harbor life and expanding ...

WorldFebruary 12, 2026

The Renaissance of Rail: Why High-Speed Trains are Replacing Short Flights

High-speed rail (HSR) is surging in popularity for short-haul trips, often outpacing planes in total travel time, cos...

GeneralFebruary 12, 2026

Bananas are slightly radioactive because they contain potassium-40.

Bananas are mildly radioactive due to potassium-40, a natural isotope in their high potassium content, but the levels...

SportsFebruary 12, 2026

Why Pro Athletes Are Turning to Yoga and Pilates for Longevity

Pro athletes are embracing yoga and Pilates to extend their careers, prevent injuries, and boost mental resilience am...

HealthFebruary 12, 2026

Brain-Computer Interfaces: Helping Paralysis Patients Reclaim Movement

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are revolutionizing life for paralysis patients by translating thoughts into actions...

TechnologyFebruary 12, 2026

Quantum Sensors: The Next Revolution in Precision Measurement.

Quantum sensors harness quantum phenomena like superposition and entanglement for unprecedented precision in measurin...

BusinessFebruary 12, 2026

Managing Multi-Generational Teams: From Gen Z to Baby Boomers

Today's workplaces feature up to five generations working together, from tech-savvy Gen Z to experienced Baby Boomers...

PoliticsFebruary 12, 2026

Brazil 2026: Economic Stability vs. Political Polarization

As Brazil heads into 2026, its economy shows signs of stability with moderating inflation and steady GDP growth aroun...

TravelFebruary 12, 2026

Cape Town’s Wine Lands: A Tour of South Africa’s Most Prestigious Estates

Discover the breathtaking Cape Winelands, just 45-60 minutes from Cape Town, where Stellenbosch and Franschhoek boast...

HistoryFebruary 12, 2026

The Unsinkable Sam: The Cat That Survived Three Sinking Warships in WWII

Unsinkable Sam, also known as Oscar or Oskar, was a black-and-white ship's cat who survived the sinkings of three war...

Finance EconomyFebruary 12, 2026

ESG 2.0: Moving from Ethical Compliance to Financial Outperformance

ESG 2.0 marks a pivotal shift from mere compliance to driving real financial outperformance through data-driven, mate...

FoodFebruary 12, 2026

A History of Chocolate: From Bitter Mayan Drink to Modern Luxury

Chocolate's journey spans over 5,000 years, evolving from a sacred, bitter beverage in ancient Mesoamerica to the ind...