Catch up on this week’s travel news: a heroic pilot in Somalia, CDC advisories on Chikungunya, TSA staff working without pay during a shutdown, postponed strikes in Italy, and Jet2’s lifetime bans for unruly passengers.
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Looking to build resilience for everyday activities? Strength training holds the key. These are our experts’ tips for getting strong where it matters most.
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A new study shows that targeting key epigenetic proteins may permanently switch off cancer genes. Scientists at Monash University, working with Harvard University, report they have found a way to permanently ‘switch off’ genes that help cancers survive. If th…
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A new review finds no convincing evidence that drugs like Ozempic raise people's risk of common thyroid cancers.
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Sugar substitutes and artificial sweeteners show up in many diets and "low-calorie" products. Now we're seeing the long-term health effects.
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ChatGPT and other AI chatbots are reinforcing users' delusions about other people — fueling fixations linked to stalking and abuse.
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Some adults over 40 have shoulder pain, but nearly all have "abnormal" joints.
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Forty people in Australia have been diagnosed a rare condition linked to tattoo ink.
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Yes, you can eat carbohydrates when you're trying to lose weight. Discover a registered dietitian's favorite type of carb to support a healthy weight.
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There’s a growing resistance to anything that’s injected into babies, vaccine or not.
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A new Alzheimer's study has produced a first-of-its-kind genetic map, which could provide vital insights into the cause-and-effect sequences of gene activity that may be driving the disease in the brain.
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I asked cardiologists to share some of the worst habits for your blood pressure, cholesterol and overall heart health—and their answer caught me off guard. Find out what their #1 heart health tip is and learn how to improve this habit.
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Health News: Magnesium is an important mineral that helps muscles work, nerves send signals, the heart beat, and the skin stay healthy. When the body doesn't get e.
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"Nothing changed. They were dead, and then they weren’t."
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Weight-loss injections have rapidly moved from specialist clinics to social media feeds and high-street pharmacies.
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A new study finds that children exposed to violence show increased activity in the insula when seeing or hearing their parents. This suggests trauma changes how the developing brain processes caregiver signals.
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An oncologist with two decades of experience is begging people not to skip it.
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New research shows that encapsulated probiotics improve memory, while non-encapsulated powder is better for reducing anxiety and depression.
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In a new study, yawning has been shown to push the brain’s clear fluid in the opposite direction of a deep breath.
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Are bananas the ultimate heart-healthy food? Here’s what to know.
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A study of 26,000 older adults finds that moderate cannabis use is associated with larger brain volumes and better memory, attention, and processing speed.
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Golden retriever puppy Macallan waits by the glass door as big brother Oban returns home, sparking a sweet reunion.
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A high-speed plasma beam, a nuclear reactor, and a 30-day Mars target.
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Cells constantly monitor and recycle their proteins through a tightly regulated waste-disposal system. Proteins that are no longer needed are tagged and broken down by specialized cellular machinery. Recent advances in drug discovery seek to exploit this syst…
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Some dogs don’t even need the gate open to make friends. Over on @louiss.the.golden, this Golden Retriever is basically running a tiny fan club from his...
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Gary Franzen, age 69, of Ossian, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 16, 2026, at his home surrounded by his family. A Celebration of Life will be held from 1:00 p....
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Cultural, spiritual, and most environmental impacts aren’t taken into account when launching thousands of satellites.
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Scientists aren't fully sure what this means for Antarctica's future, however.
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Deep within the remote caves of New Mexico, a bright green wall has been discovered, untouched for an astonishing 49 million years.
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Debris from the collision could have formed another moon of Saturn called Hyperion, and affected the tilt of Saturn itself.
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The secret to how our brains grew may be hidden in our fingers before we are even born.
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A 30,000-year-old blade cluster may be the closest we’ve ever come to meeting one individual from the Ice Age.
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The first dire wolves produced at Colossal Biosciences are now more than a year old. Here are pictures of Romulus and Remus showing their development.
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General Galactic is aiming to fly a satellite using a water-powered propulsion system.
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The earliest recorded vertebrates had four eyes to escape predators in the ancient Cambrian ocean, according to half-a-billion-year-old fossils from China that shed light on our evolutionary origins.
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If all goes well, Artemis 2 could launch as soon as March 6.
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Ancient embryos have just been uncovered, older than dinosaurs! What secrets could these fossils hold?
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Is this the end of NASA’s space station? Find out what a private company is doing next!
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Henry Yuen is developing a new mathematical language to describe problems whose inputs and outputs aren’t ordinary numbers.
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A new wave of cosmological research is revealing shocking insights into what happened before the Big Bang.
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An annular eclipse swept over a remote corridor of Antarctica on Feb. 17.
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Dark energy is one of those cosmological features that we are still learning about.
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A river that slices through a 13,000-foot mountain range shouldn’t exist like this. Now scientists say a hidden process 200 km underground may finally explain why.
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Beneath our feet, miles underground, researchers have uncovered a millennial treasure: ancient water.
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It's the New Moon and an annular solar eclipse.
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Physicists in Germany have carried out the most accurate measurement to date of the width of the proton. By examining a previously unexplored energy-level transition in the hydrogen atom, Lothar Maisenbacher and colleagues at the Max Planck Institute of Quant…
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A new theory reveals how even “frozen” particles can spark the emergence of order inside quantum matter.
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When light passes through materials, it typically changes direction and bends in predictable ways. This change in direction, known as refraction, is caused by a change in the speed of light as it enters a new medium. In some rare cases, however, light bends d…
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Scientists may be one step closer in their hunt for signs of past life on Mars after the Curiosity rover's latest find.
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Shrinking lakes in Tibet likely woke up long-dormant tectonic faults, a new study finds. The findings strengthen the link between climate change and earthquakes
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Scientists and medical experts are countering climate denialism, vaccine scepticism and wellness pseudoscience on social media.
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Researchers have identified two brain receptors that help the brain clear away amyloid beta, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. By stimulating these receptors in mice, scientists increased levels of a natural amyloid-breaking enzyme, reduced buildup in the br…
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In June 2023, I led a Pacific Ocean expedition and brought back molten droplets of meteoritic residue retrieved from the site of the first…
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The Tongan volcano expanded its mid-Pacific real estate during its latest eruptive phase.
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Creatures that can change from one form to another are a staple of science fiction: Think werewolves and Transformers. Nature, too, has its shapeshifters, such as dimorphic fungi. While scientists have known for some time that they can reversibly transition b…
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Many technological applications, such as sensors and batteries, greatly rely on electrochemical reactions. Improving these technologies depends on understanding how electrochemical reactions work. However, most current methods cannot look at electrochemical r…
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Most bacteria, including many bacterial pathogens, are surrounded by an outer protective layer of sugar molecules, known as a capsule. This primarily protects the bacteria from environmental influences, but also serves as a kind of cloak of invisibility, enab…
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Researchers at The University of Manchester have developed a new way to design Earth-observation satellite missions that could help protect the space environment while continuing to deliver vital data for tackling global challenges, such as climate change, fo…
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A new species of crocodylomorph dating to about 215 million years ago has been described from the U.K. It has been called Galahadosuchus jonesi in recognition of David Rhys Jones, a secondary school physics teacher from Ysgol Uwchradd Aberteifi who gave inspi…
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For decades, scientists have searched the skies for signs of extraterrestrial technology. A study from EPFL asks a sharp question: if alien signals have already reached Earth without us noticing, what should we realistically expect to detect today?
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A recent study showed that Mars was warm and wet billions of years ago. The finding contrasts with another theory that this era was mainly cold and icy. The result has implications for the idea that life could have developed on the planet at this time.
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Researchers have discovered that a little-known by-product of sunflower oil production could dramatically improve the nutritional value of bread.
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Ohio State earns its first ranked win of the season as it defeats No. 24 Wisconsin, 86-69, in a critical game for its NCAA Tournament chances.
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When she says she's skating just to enjoy herself, I actually believe her.
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Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom accused Olympic skier Eileen Gu of betraying America by competing for China, citing human rights abuses and Gu's $23 million earnings.
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Packers special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia, who also served as assistant head coach to Matt LaFleur, announced that he has stepped down.
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Pierre Crinon is having a whirlwind of a week after getting into an Olympic fight with Tom Wilson this past weekend. After…
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North Carolina's starting center is officially listed as out for Tuesday's matchup with NC State in Raleigh.
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Alysa Liu is left to carry the hopes of the United States into the women’s free skate at the Milan Cortina Olympics. The reigning world champion delivered a stellar short program that featured a triple lutz-triple loop. That was the hardest combination that a…
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Mac Forehand landed the jump of his life to win silver Tuesday at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
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Sweden avoided an early exit in this year's Winter Olympics, beating Latvia 5-1 to set up a quarterfinal matchup vs. the United States.
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A shooter unleashed a flurry of bullets during a Rhode Island youth hockey game, killing two people and injuring three others.
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The Seahawks dominated New England in Super Bowl LX, and certain Patriots fans are not handling it well, with some making excuses and others eating crow.
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Tyson Fury said that his wife, Paris Fury, “stopped speaking to me” after his decision to end his boxing retirement for a fifth time last month.
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Evans has spent his entire career with the Buccaneers, but is set for free agency in March.
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The five-time Masters champion didn't rule out teeing it up in two months in Augusta, saying he is hitting full shots and progressing in recovery from back surgery.
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As the as podium celebrations wore on, one moment between the 63-year-old Jordan and Reddick’s son caught the eye of those watching on.
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The gymnast and figure skater met on Tuesday (17 February) where Biles said she had one goal: validate what Malinin is feeling.
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Body by pizza. I feel like there's something there.
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The 2026 NBA All-Star Game drew 8.8 million viewers and nearly doubled last year's audience. It's OK to let Adam Silver and Co. have a win.
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Norway's McGrath needed 'peace and quiet' after a tough loss
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The Browns hired Mike Rutenberg as their defensive coordinator this week and Rutenberg got a rave review from Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich on his way out the door in Atlanta.
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After Lindsey Vonn was airlifted to the hospital mid-Olympics, her sister Karin Kildow posted a respectfully horny thank-you to the McDreamys who provided her leg surgery.
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U.S. bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor has gone from almost quitting the sport to winning Olympic gold. A few weeks before Christmas, she texted her husband from Norway and said she cannot keep going. Cooler heads prevailed. On Tuesday, she returned to training …
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With the win, Italy claimed its first men's team pursuit medal since 2006.
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The streaming giant's first-ever live mixed martial arts card marks five years from Carano's Disney+ firing.
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In his second mock of the 2026 NFL Draft, Daniel Jeremiah forecasts the Giants to kick off a receiver run that goes six deep in the first 32 picks. Check out the full Round 1 projection.
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Recent rumblings suggest the NBA would give "serious consideration" to a proposal that would put an OKC Thunder dynasty in serious jeopardy.
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Here are our rankings as we approach the medal rounds.
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According to data from 14 lists of free agency rankings, Malik Willis is the 15th-ranked player in the 2026 crop
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Americans place two teams in top 10: Spencer Akira Howe and Emily Chan win seventh; Danny O’Shea and Ellie Kam finish ninth.
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Chrome 145 is widely rolling out on Android today with a new Home icon in the address bar. This small tweak...
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now offering a new version 1.4.3 update and the patch notes are available here.
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The game's official website has been down for hours, leading many to assume the worst.
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