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Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a bone-weakening disease that afflicts tens of millions of people, and much-needed new treatments could be on the way after researchers discovered a key mechanism behind how exercise strengthens bones.
About Osteoporosis:
- It is a disease in which the bones become weak and are likely to fracture.
- What Causes Osteoporosis?
- Osteoporosis develops when more bone is broken down than replaced.
- It is accompanied by the loss of bone mass.
- Symptoms:
- It is called a "silent" disease because it doesn't usually cause symptoms.
- It is most common in the bones of hip, vertebrae in the spine, and wrist.
- Once your bones have been weakened by osteoporosis, signs and symptoms may include:
- Back pain, caused by a broken or collapsed bone in the spine.
- Loss of height over time.
- A stooped posture.
- A bone that breaks much more easily than expected.
- Treatment: Treatment for osteoporosis may involve:
- Making lifestyle changes, such as changing diet and exercise routine
- Taking calcium and vitamin D supplements.
Science & Tech
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl
A rare and mysterious night bird, the Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl, known as the 'Ghost of the Forest', was recently caught on camera in Uttarakhand's Corbett Reserve.
About Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl:
- The spot-bellied eagle-owl, also known as the forest eagle-owl, is a large bird of prey with a formidable appearance.
- Scientific Name: Ketupa nipalensis
- Habitat and Distribution:
- It is commonly found in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and parts of Southeast Asia.
- It can be found in a variety of habitats, including tropical and subtropical forests, woodlands, and savannas.
- Features:
- It is one of the longest owls in the world.
- The most distinguishing feature is its striking colouration. The upper parts of its body are a rich chocolate brown, speckled with white spots.
- It is primarily nocturnal.
- It is a solitary bird that is territorial and maintains a home range.
- It is famous for its strange, human-like calls.
- Conservation Status:
- IUCN Red List: Least Concern.
Environment
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
What is Exposome?
Scientists are launching an ambitious global effort to map the “human exposome” — the lifelong mix of environmental and chemical exposures that drive most diseases.
About Exposome:
- It can be defined as the measure of all the exposures of an individual in a lifetime, from conception onward and how those exposures relate to health.
- The International Human Exposome Network (IHEN) defines the exposome as the "integrated compilation of all physical, chemical, biological, and psychosocial factors, and their interactions."
- It reveals the accumulated lifetime exposures that determine our health, wellness, and susceptibility to disease.
- This is shaped by internal exposures such as individual metabolism or the microbiome, as well as external factors such as air quality.
- It also involves social or behavioral decisions that influence nutrition and exercise.
- Exposomics is the study of the exposome and relies on the application of internal and external exposure assessment methods.
- Internal exposure assessment relies on fields of study such as genomics, metabonomics, lipidomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. Commonalities of these fields include:
- use of biomarkers to determine exposure, effect of exposure, disease progression, and susceptibility factors
- use of technologies that result in large amounts of data and
- use of data mining techniques to find statistical associations between exposures, effect of exposures, and other factors such as genetics with disease.
- External exposure assessment relies on measuring environmental stressors.
- Common approaches include using direct reading instruments, laboratory-based analysis, and survey instruments.
Science & Tech
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
Key Facts about Futala Lake
Futala Lake, an iconic water body in the city, continues to grapple with untreated sewage inflow and mounting filth along its banks.
About Futala Lake:
- Futala Lake, also known as Telankhedi Lake, is a man-made lake located in the western part of Nagpur, Maharashtra.
- It was created during the Bhonsle dynasty rule in the 18th century for the purpose of providing water to the nearby villages and farmlands.
- This lake is known for its colorful fountains.
Geography
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
What is Leiogalathea samudragiri?
Researchers recently discovered a new species of squat lobster named Leiogalathea samudragiri off Lakshadweep’s coast.
About Leiogalathea samudragiri:
- It is a new species of squat lobster.
- It was found in the Lakshadweep archipelago.
What are Squat Lobsters?
- They are marine crustaceans that resemble small lobsters but are not true lobsters.
- They are more closely related to hermit crabs and porcelain crabs.
- They can be found in nearly every marine environment across most latitudes around the world.
- The lobsters earned their name by tucking their tails under their thorax, giving their bodies a shorter, more “squat” appearance.
- As with many other crustaceans, squat lobsters can use their tail as a paddle to escape backwards very quickly.
Environment
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
Yuva AI for All Initiative
Recently, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) launched Kaushal Rath under the National AI Literacy programme “Yuva AI for All.”
About Yuva AI for All Initiative:
- It is an initiative launched by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), under the IndiaAI Mission.
- It is a first-of-its-kind free course that introduces the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to all Indians, especially the youth.
- It consists of a course designed to make students, professionals and other curious learners comfortable with the basics of Artificial intelligence.
- Aim: To empower the citizens with foundational AI skills.
- Key Features of YUVA AI for ALL Initiative
- It is simple, practical, and filled with real-life examples to make learning relatable and fun.
- It is available for free on leading learning platforms – FutureSkills Prime, iGOT Karmayogi, and other popular ed-tech portals.
- Every learner who completes the course will get an official certificate from the Government of India.
- It’s 100% free and open to everyone
- It allows learning at one’s own pace — anytime, anywhere.
Science & Tech
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
African Union
Recently, the African Union hosted its annual summit in Ethiopia.
About African Union:
- It is a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent.
- It was officially launched in 2002 and replaced its predecessor, the Organization of African Unity (OAU), which was founded in 1963.
- Primary Objective: To promote unity, cooperation, and development among African nations while advancing the continent’s interests on the global stage.
- Headquarters: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- Governance of African Union:
- Assembly: It is the highest decision-making body, consisting of the heads of state and government of member countries.
- Executive Council: Made up of foreign affairs ministers, handles policy matters and makes recommendations to the Assembly.
- AU Commission: Headquartered in Addis Ababa, is the administrative arm responsible for implementing the decisions of the Assembly and the Executive Council.
- The Peace and Security Council: Responsible for maintaining peace and security on the continent.
The AU structure promotes the participation of African citizens and civil society through the Pan-African Parliament and the Economic, Social & Cultural Council (ECOSOCC).
International Relations
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
Piton de la Fournaise Volcano
The Piton de la Fournaise volcano on Reunion Island erupted for the second time this year
About Piton de la Fournaise Volcano:
- Location: It occupies the east-southeastern end of French Island La Réunion in the western Indian Ocean.
- Type: It is a massive basaltic shield volcano.
- It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
- It is in a phase of frequent but short-lived eruptions that start with lava fountains and produce large lava flows.
- Status: It has been a member of the prestigious club of natural treasures listed as World Heritage sites by UNESCO.
Key Facts about Shield Volcano:
- They are the largest volcanoes on Earth.
- They do not form soaring mountains with conical peaks like composite volcanoes. Instead, they are broad volcanoes with gentle slopes.
- They are almost exclusively basalt, a type of lava that is very fluid when erupted.
- Because basalt has a low viscosity, it can flow on the surface better. So, when these types of volcanoes erupt, lava flows outwards at large distances.
- They are built by repeated eruptions that occurred intermittently over vast periods of time.
- The Hawaiian shield volcanoes are the most famous examples.
Geography
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
Bio-based Chemicals
India has prioritised bio-based chemicals and enzymes as a priority area under the Department of Biotechnology’s BioE3 policy.
About Bio-based Chemicals:
- Bio-based chemicals are industrial chemicals produced using biological feedstocks like sugarcane, corn, starch or biomass residues.
- These are often produced through fermentation or enzymatic processes.
- Examples: Organic acids (such as lactic acid), bio-alcohols, solvents, surfactants, and intermediates used in plastics, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
- Unlike conventional chemicals, for which the largely available supplies are obtained through sources of fossil fuel, bio-based alternatives reflect a sustainable solution.
- Ecological Benefits of the Bio-Based Chemicals:
- The bio-based industry reduces reliance on fossil fuels by applying renewable feedstocks.
- Low production of harmful byproducts: Biobased methods generate much lower amounts of hazardous waste than the conventional petroleum-based methodologies.
- Reduced Carbon Footprint: The production of biochemicals generally requires less energy than their corresponding petroleum-based equivalents.
- Waste Minimization and Circular Economy: With bio-based chemicals mostly coming from organic waste resources, development of the circular economy will be based on recycling, efficiency in the use of resources.
- Challenges and Risks:
- Cost Disadvantage: Higher production cost compared to petrochemical alternative, which creates entry level barrier.
- Feedstock: Availability of reliable feedstocks and supporting infrastructure required to produce different categories of bio-based chemicals at scale.
- Market Adoption: Uncertainty about adapting bio-based chemicals as substitute over fossil fuel based chemicals.
Science & Tech
Current Affairs
Feb. 16, 2026
White-bellied Sea Eagle
Recently, the annual nest monitoring survey of the White-bellied Sea Eagle recorded 17 active nesting sites in Kannur and Kasaragod districts during this season.
About White-bellied Sea Eagle:
- It is also known as the white-breasted sea eagle. It is a large diurnal bird of prey in the family Accipitridae.
- Habitat: It lives primarily in terrestrial habitats
- Distribution: It is found in India, Sri Lanka, southern China, the Philippines, Wallacea, New Guinea, Australia, and Tasmania, among other countries.
- It exhibit sexual dimorphism, with females being slightly larger than males.
- Communication: The primary form of communication in white-bellied sea eagles is vocalizations
- Diet: They are carnivorous and primarily prey on aquatic animals, especially fish, eels, and crustaceans.
- It is an apex predator in coastal ecosystems. It is considered an indicator of marine and coastal environmental health.
- Conservation Status
- IUCN: Least Concern.
Environment