STEM

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 2026WEATHER

A Warm February Weekend: Enjoying Unusual Mild Weather

February is usually cold, but this year, it's breaking the rules. The middle of the month is bringing unusually warm temperatures. The jet stream has shifted north, letting warm air take over. This means people in the state are experiencing temperatures in the 40s and 50s, which is quite unusual for

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Feb 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Education: T. I. 's Journey and Views on School

T. I. , the outspoken rapper, has always been vocal about his thoughts on various topics. Education is one of them. He dropped out in ninth grade but later taught at Clark Atlanta University. He believes traditional schooling isn't for everyone, which sparks debates. On his podcast, T. I. and forme

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Feb 14 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoin Showdown: Crypto vs. Banks in the U. S. Senate

The U. S. Senate is stuck in a debate about stablecoins. Crypto groups and big banks can't agree on whether users should get rewards for holding stablecoins. The crypto side says yes, while the banks say no. The banks think rewards could hurt traditional banking. They even wrote a paper saying so. T

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Feb 13 2026SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How Tech Helps Farmers Grow Better Beef

In the southeastern US, raising beef cattle is a big deal. Farmers need to understand how grass grows, how cows eat, and how these things work together. It's a complex puzzle. To make sense of it all, scientists use math models. These models help predict how much cows can gain weight each day when t

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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Science and Politics: A New Wave of STEM Candidates

In the world of politics, science and healthcare have become hot topics. Some people think these issues are too important to be left to politicians alone. That's why a group of experts in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) are stepping up to run for Congress. One of these candidates

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

New Names, New Rules: How IBD Drugs Get Their Labels

The world of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treatments has grown fast, making it hard to keep track of what each drug is. Doctors need clear names so they can prescribe safely, monitor side effects, talk to colleagues abroad, and help patients understand their medicines. In 1953 the World Healt

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Feb 10 2026EDUCATION

Building Bright Futures: A Two‑Decade Journey in Anaheim

A local center on Gilbert Street opened two decades ago to give kids from underserved neighborhoods a chance to explore science, tech, engineering and math. It began with just five teachers and 150 students, but today it supports more than 200, 000 learners. The program grew from simple labs to a fu

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Feb 10 2026EDUCATION

Engine‑Driven Files: Boosting Student Success in Root‑Canal Work

Recent research has explored whether using motor‑driven nickel‑titanium (NiTi) instruments helps dental students perform better during root‑canal procedures. The analysis looked at many studies that compared hand files to engine‑driven ones, focusing on how clean the canals were and whether the fina

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Feb 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Changing Pastures: How Climate is Shifting Grazing Lands

Climate shifts are shrinking the world’s biggest food farms. Across continents, grasslands that support millions of herders are becoming less suitable for livestock as temperatures rise and rainfall patterns change. Scientists used a “safe climatic space” method to map these changes, looking a

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