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Miami Homes Feb 15, 2026

Measles Outbreak Hits London Schools, Officials Urge Vaccination Checks

A fast-spreading measles outbreak has affected several schools in London, prompting officials to urge families to ensure their children are up to date with their vaccinations. A number of children have been hospitalized, sparking concerns about the potential for further spread.

SciTech Weekly Feb 7, 2026

Science and Education Intersect: Breakthroughs in Computing, AI, and Oceanography, and Rethinking the Role of Breaks in Schools

From the development of a light-based computer that operates at room temperature to the use of AI in designing therapeutic drugs, scientists are making strides in various fields. Meanwhile, researchers are also exploring the importance of breaks in schools and how they can be considered part of the learning process. Additionally, computer simulations are helping us better understand the impact of hurricane currents on surface waves.

Politico Wire Jun 12, 2026

Is the Trump Administration Telling the Truth?

Recent statements from the Trump administration on the Iran war, intelligence nominations, and asylum policies have sparked concerns about the accuracy of information being presented to the public.

AI Pulse Feb 18, 2026

Markets See Mixed Signals Amid Crypto Rout, Earnings Beats, and Lithium Push

A mix of positive and negative news is emerging in the markets, as Abu Dhabi funds boost their Bitcoin bets, Wingstop reports better-than-expected earnings, and Rio Tinto increases its stake in a Canadian lithium miner. Meanwhile, California schools and cities face budget squeezes due to decades-old abuse payouts.

SciTech Weekly Feb 7, 2026

Breakthroughs in Education, Environment, and Space: New Studies Shed Light on Student Motivation, Urban Greenspaces, and Stellar Evolution

Recent studies have uncovered innovative approaches to education, highlighted the importance of urban greenspaces, and revealed new insights into the evolution of giant stars. From value creation pedagogy to the benefits of charter schools for students with disabilities, these findings have significant implications for various fields.

SciTech Weekly Feb 7, 2026

Breaking Ground in Science and Society: Advances in Education, Environment, and Technology

From the impact of charter schools on students with disabilities to the latest breakthroughs in solar energy and astronomy, new research is shedding light on pressing issues in education, the environment, and technology. Meanwhile, a study highlights the importance of access to greenspaces in urban areas, and another reveals the benefits of teaching methods that create real-world value.