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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Aging Star Sends Out a Cosmic Valentine

In a cosmic twist, a star has been caught sending out a heart-shaped cloud of dust and gas. This star, Mira A, is not just any star. It's a red giant, and it's part of a binary system with a white dwarf called Mira B. Both stars are located in the constellation Cetus, about 300 light-years from Eart

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Feb 15 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks: Analysts Play It Safe

Tech stocks are in the spotlight, but analysts are playing it safe. They are not too excited or worried about two big names: Lenovo Group and LEM Holding SA. Both companies got a neutral rating, which means experts aren't sure if they will go up or down. Lenovo Group is one of the tech giants. An a

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Feb 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Quiet Revolution: A Wake-Up Call for the Workforce

In early 2026, a bombshell essay titled “Something Big Is Happening” took the internet by storm, racking up over 82 million views in just days. This wasn’t just another tech rant; it was a wake-up call from an AI founder who revealed that AI had already taken over the core of his job. He described h

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Eye Redness: A Global Look at Causes and Care

Eye redness is a common issue that can make life uncomfortable and even affect how people feel about their appearance. In many places, more people are dealing with this problem because of how they live and work, especially with more screen time. Treating eye redness usually means finding and fixing

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

How Exercise Helps Post-Menopausal Women Fight High Blood Pressure

Post-menopausal women face a higher risk of high blood pressure. This is due to aging and big changes in hormones. Exercise is known to help manage blood pressure. But, how much and what kind of exercise works best? This is what a recent study tried to find out. The study looked at different types

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Running a Business on the Go: The Digital Nomad Founder's Guide

In today's world, more and more people are choosing to run their businesses while traveling. This trend is called digital nomadism. By 2030, it's expected that 60 million people will be digital nomads. Among startup founders, 18% already identify as nomadic. One person who has been living this life

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Caring for the Soul: The Journey of the Omega Project

The Omega Project, active from 1968 to 1986, was a groundbreaking initiative that explored end-of-life care. It was led by J. William Worden, who broke down the project into four distinct phases. Each phase had its own focus group, objectives, and key insights. First, the project examined the needs

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Mind Matters: More Than Just Avoiding the Bad Stuff

People often think of mental health as just not having a mental illness. But it's more than that. It's about feeling good, not just not feeling bad. This is a big deal. It changes how we look at mental health. It's not just about fixing problems. It's about building something positive. Think about

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Taming the Bloat: A Gut Check for Modern Life

Bloating is more than just an uncomfortable feeling. It's a sign that something is off in your gut. Many people today are dealing with this issue because of their diet and lifestyle. The gut microbiome, which is a collection of bacteria, yeast, and fungi in the colon, plays a big role in this. When

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Feb 15 2026HEALTH

Helping Hearts with Tiny Holes: A Fresh Look at Fontan Fixes

The Fontan operation is a big deal for kids with certain heart defects. It helps them live longer, but sometimes, it doesn't work perfectly. When this happens, doctors have a tough time fixing it, especially when the lungs have too much resistance. One idea is to use a machine to help the heart pum

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