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Why some people naturally remember directions better, and what research says about the brain

Science

February 16, 2026

Why some people naturally remember directions better, and what research says about the brain

Discover why some people remember directions better: the brain’s navigation network, cognitive maps vs landmarks, genetics, training, and the impact of GPS.

Researchers uncover four overlooked floor materials that quietly regulate temperature, cutting winter heating by 12 percent.

Science

February 13, 2026

Researchers uncover four overlooked floor materials that quietly regulate temperature, cutting winter heating by 12 percent.

Four overlooked floor materials—cork composites, hemp‑lime screeds, rammed earth pavers, and PCM underlays—stabilise indoor temps and cut UK winter heating by ~12%.

Winter storms intensify across Europe tonight, prompting experts to warn about pantry shortages and heating failures.

Science

February 10, 2026

Winter storms intensify across Europe tonight, prompting experts to warn about pantry shortages and heating failures.

Winter storms intensify across Europe tonight; experts warn of pantry shortages and heating failures. Learn the risks, supply chokepoints, and practical steps.

Climate scientists warn that 2°C indoor thermostat changes could quietly add hundreds to annual bills.

Science

February 10, 2026

Climate scientists warn that 2°C indoor thermostat changes could quietly add hundreds to annual bills.

Climate scientists warn a 2°C thermostat rise can add hundreds to UK heating bills. Learn the physics, real cases, pros vs cons, and smarter ways to stay warm.

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