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GlobalMinds Study Targets Personalized Mental Health
Science

GlobalMinds Study Targets Personalized Mental Health

A groundbreaking NHS-backed initiative, GlobalMinds, is inviting 49,000 individuals across England and Wales to participate in the world's largest mental health study. This three-year project will analyze DNA and medical records to develop personalized treatments for severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia, aiming to revolutionize diagnosis and significantly improve patient outcomes.

AI Fears Trigger $2T Software Market Reset
Technology

AI Fears Trigger $2T Software Market Reset

The software industry has experienced its most significant non-recession slump in three decades, wiping out an astounding $2 trillion in market value due to widespread investor anxiety over large language models disrupting traditional software. Despite this "SaaSpocalypse" narrative and drastic valuation compression, many software companies maintain robust underlying fundamentals with strong projected growth, suggesting market prices have adjusted more rapidly than business realities.

India's Power Capacity Soars by 52.5 GW
Business

India's Power Capacity Soars by 52.5 GW

India achieved a monumental energy milestone, adding a record 52,537 MW of power generation capacity in the current financial year by January 31, 2026. This unprecedented expansion, predominantly from 39,657 MW of solar and wind, has boosted India's total installed capacity to 520.51 GW, with non-fossil fuels now surpassing fossil fuel sources.

Gaza Attacks Kill 11 Amid Peace Push
International

Gaza Attacks Kill 11 Amid Peace Push

At least 11 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks that reportedly struck tent shelters in Gaza's densely populated Jabalia refugee camp on February 15, 2026, intensifying concerns over civilian safety. This tragic escalation of violence coincides with US President Donald Trump's announcement of his new 'Board of Peace,' which aims to address Gaza's reconstruction and long-term security challenges.

EPA Revokes Climate Finding, Lawsuits Loom
Politics

EPA Revokes Climate Finding, Lawsuits Loom

In a controversial move, the Trump administration officially repealed the 2009 Endangerment Finding on February 12, 2026, thereby eliminating the federal government's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. This decision, which environmental organizations are preparing to challenge legally, is widely condemned for threatening public health, exacerbating climate change, and undermining years of environmental progress.

Inside-Out Planet System Defies Formation Theory
General

Inside-Out Planet System Defies Formation Theory

Astronomers, using ESA's Cheops telescope, have discovered the LHS 1903 planetary system, which dramatically overturns established theories of how planets form. This unique "inside-out" system features a rocky planet orbiting surprisingly far from its star, beyond its gaseous neighbors, directly contradicting the conventional understanding of planetary architecture.

Zelenskyy Urges Substantive Geneva Peace Talks
International

Zelenskyy Urges Substantive Geneva Peace Talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is anticipating serious discussions at crucial trilateral peace talks in Geneva on February 17-18, involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States, aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict. This high-stakes diplomatic effort follows limited breakthroughs in previous rounds and sees Russia appointing Vladimir Medinsky as its lead negotiator, potentially signaling a shift towards political issues.

Dust Storm Makes Israel's Cities Most Polluted
Health

Dust Storm Makes Israel's Cities Most Polluted

A massive dust storm choked Israel on February 14, 2026, drastically reducing visibility and making Jerusalem and Tel Aviv the world's most polluted cities. Originating from North Africa and the Sahara, the storm prompted health officials to advise vulnerable groups to avoid outdoor activities for safety.

Star Collapses Directly to Black Hole
Science

Star Collapses Directly to Black Hole

Astronomers have directly observed a massive star collapse into a black hole without a supernova explosion, an unprecedented event that challenges existing theories of stellar evolution. This groundbreaking discovery of star M31-2014-DS1 in the Andromeda galaxy offers crucial insights into black hole formation, marking a significant scientific milestone.

Munich Conference: Europe's Autonomy Push
International

Munich Conference: Europe's Autonomy Push

European leaders at the 62nd Munich Security Conference are championing greater strategic autonomy, driven by concerns over an unpredictable U.S. and a weakening transatlantic partnership. This critical push involves strengthening internal coordination, bolstering defense capabilities, and reducing dependencies in key areas like technology, as underscored by the Munich Security Report 2026.

Viking Grave Reveals Giant with Brain Surgery
Science

Viking Grave Reveals Giant with Brain Surgery

An archaeological excavation in England has unearthed a Viking Age mass grave containing ten dismembered individuals and a remarkably tall man who survived ancient brain surgery for a pituitary tumor. This grim discovery near Cambridge, hinting at a violent end during 9th-century Anglo-Saxon and Viking conflicts, offers invaluable insights into both brutal historical events and surprisingly advanced medical practices of the era.

Anthropic's Valuation Soars to $380 Billion
Technology

Anthropic's Valuation Soars to $380 Billion

AI powerhouse Anthropic has secured a staggering $30 billion funding round, catapulting its valuation to an incredible $380 billion with leadership from GIC and Coatue. This massive investment solidifies Anthropic's position alongside tech giants like OpenAI and SpaceX, hinting at potential public offerings that investors are eagerly anticipating this year.

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