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11 articles • February 14, 2026
01:00 - February 14, 2026
James Webb Telescope: The Most Recent High-Resolution Images of the First Stars
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to shatter records with high-resolution images revealing the universe...
The Plastic-Eating Enzyme: Can Global Science Actually Clean the Oceans?
Breakthrough enzymes from plastic-munching bacteria offer hope against ocean plastic pollution. Recent discoveries sh...
Every piece of plastic ever made still exists on Earth in some form.
The claim that every piece of plastic ever produced still exists is largely true—plastics don't biodegrade but break ...
How Altitude Training Gives Athletes a Scientific Edge
Altitude training exposes athletes to low-oxygen environments, triggering adaptations like increased red blood cells ...
Why Strength Training is the Best Tool for Metabolic Health in 2026
In 2026, strength training emerges as the ultimate tool for metabolic health, boosting resting metabolism, building m...
The Desktop Revival: Why Power Users are Moving Away from Laptops.
Despite a tough PC market in 2026 driven by AI-fueled memory shortages, desktops are seeing a revival among power use...
Refugee Crisis 2026: The Intersection of Climate Change and Political Instability
In 2026, the global refugee crisis has surged past 30 million, driven by escalating conflicts and worsening climate d...
Patagonia on Foot: Trekking the Famous W-Circuit in Chile and Argentina
The W-Circuit in Torres del Paine National Park is Patagonia's premier multi-day hike, tracing a W-shaped path throug...
The 1904 Olympic Marathon: The Bizarre Race That Almost Killed Everyone
The 1904 St. Louis Olympic marathon was a chaotic disaster marked by extreme heat, dust-choked roads, rampant cheatin...
Copper, Lithium, and Cobalt: The New Geopolitical Currency of the Energy Transition
Copper, lithium, and cobalt are essential for batteries, EVs, and renewables, but their concentrated supply chains ma...
Afternoon Tea: The History and Etiquette of a British Tradition
Discover the charming origins of afternoon tea, born from a duchess's hunger pangs in 1840, and its evolution into a ...













