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Brass Ring Chapter 12: A Speedster Returns
Paul had to run past the Worthington Private School for Boys to get to the CAPES HQ. He saw something, so ran back to see what was going on. A crowd of boys circled another, pushing and shoving another boy. Paul quickly consulted his mental maps of the area, smiling as he remembered the candy store just a block away. He doubled down on his speed. I wonder if I can do this without them seeing me….
By Jamais Jochimabout 2 hours ago in Chapters
Brass Ring Chapter 13: Catching Up With Chaos
Oliver stood up, disengaging from Cass. “Sorry, guys, I’ve got to go.” Cass put her finger to her lips and blew him a kiss. “Are you sure you want to leave with Teddy? You know he’s a teddy bear.” Teddy looked expectantly. ‘I could rub that fur all day.”
By Jamais Jochimabout 3 hours ago in Chapters
7 Gripping Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
In a world overflowing with content, finding books that truly captivate, inspire, and transform can feel like searching for hidden treasure. Whether you're seeking a thrilling escape, profound insights, or a fresh perspective on life, the right book can reshape your thinking and ignite your imagination. Below is a list of 7 gripping books you must read in 2026. These selections are not just entertaining—they are intellectually and emotionally compelling, designed to leave a lasting impact.
By Diana Merescabout 3 hours ago in BookClub
Exoplanets That Defy Classification — Even in Theory
In 1990s, many expected them to resemble familiar worlds: rocky planets like Earth, gas giants like Jupiter, or icy bodies similar to Neptune. The assumption was simple—different systems, same basic categories. Reality, however, turned out to be far more imaginative.
By Holianyk Ihorabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
Worlds with an Extremely Short Daylight Cycle
On Earth, the rhythm of life is deeply tied to a simple and familiar pattern: day follows night, night follows day, and one full cycle takes 24 hours. This steady cadence has shaped everything from human biology to global climate systems. But beyond our Solar System, this comforting regularity quickly breaks down. In the vast diversity of exoplanets discovered so far, astronomers have identified worlds where daylight lasts only a few hours—or even less. On such planets, the Sun barely rises before it sets again, and the very concept of a “day” becomes something alien.
By Holianyk Ihorabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
AI: A 70-Year Journey That Brought Us to Today
Not everyone knows this, but AI is not really something “new.” While it feels like the world turned upside down only a couple of years ago, the seeds of this revolution were planted long before the internet even existed. In fact, the whole idea started as early as 1950. Surprising, right?
By Piotr Nowakabout 3 hours ago in Geeks
The 5 Best AI Tools I Use Every Day
Hello everyone. I’ve been fascinated by AI technology for a long time, and over the years it has become an essential part of my daily life — from work to personal projects. There are many AI tools on the market, but today I want to focus on the ones that I consider the most powerful and genuinely helpful. 🚀
By Piotr Nowakabout 3 hours ago in Geeks
Top 5 Best Dreo Humidifier Reviews: Which One is Better?
Dry air packs a wallop and can ruin sleep quickly. If you need the best dreo humidifier, I will refer to Dreo smart models with a humidistat, top-fill tank, and quiet sleep mode. In a word, I look for constant humidity and less daily effort. I reach the determination from spec checks, fresh U.S. buyer trends and pattern review of top complaints, which means you can pick one without confusion.
By Mohammed mamunabout 3 hours ago in Lifehack










