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12 articles • March 12, 2026

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ScienceMarch 12, 2026

Phage Therapy: Using Viruses to Kill Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

Phage therapy harnesses viruses called bacteriophages to target and destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria, offering a...

WorldMarch 12, 2026

The World’s Most Remote Schools and the Students Who Brave the Journey

In the most isolated corners of the planet, dedicated students trek mountains, cross rivers, and brave harsh weather ...

GeneralMarch 12, 2026

Biophilic design focuses on bringing nature into indoor architectural spaces.

Biophilic design is an innovative approach to architecture and interior design that seeks to connect people more clos...

SportsMarch 12, 2026

Home Court Advantage: Does the Crowd Really Influence the Score?

Home court advantage has long been a staple in sports, but recent data shows it's fading in some leagues while persis...

HealthMarch 12, 2026

How to Build a "Health Home": Designing Your Living Space for Wellness

Transform your home into a sanctuary that boosts health and happiness with 2026's top trends like biophilic design, c...

TechnologyMarch 12, 2026

Nanotechnology in Medicine: Targeted Drug Delivery at the Molecular Level.

Nanotechnology is revolutionizing how medicines are delivered to the body, using particles thousands of times smaller...

BusinessMarch 12, 2026

Why Purpose-Driven Brands Outperform Their Competitors

Purpose-driven brands are surging ahead, outpacing rivals with massive growth, loyalty, and market share. Backed by s...

PoliticsMarch 12, 2026

The Geopolitics of Vaccines: Why Health Sovereignty is the New Priority

Vaccine sovereignty has emerged as a critical component of national security in an increasingly fragmented geopolitic...

TravelMarch 12, 2026

Singapore’s Green Revolution: Exploring Gardens by the Bay and Beyond

Discover Singapore's transformation into a 'City in a Garden' through the iconic Gardens by the Bay, featuring futuri...

HistoryMarch 12, 2026

The Strange Death of President Zachary Taylor: Was It Poison or Cherries?

On a sweltering July 4, 1850, President Zachary Taylor devoured cherries and iced milk, sparking a fatal illness that...

Finance EconomyMarch 12, 2026

The Geopolitics of Oil in 2026: Is the Peak Demand Era Finally Here?

In 2026, global oil markets face a pivotal moment with slashed demand forecasts from the IEA, surging supply, and geo...

FoodMarch 12, 2026

The History of the Fork: How We Learned to Eat with Tools

The fork, one of the most common utensils on our tables today, took nearly 700 years to gain widespread acceptance ac...