La Nación shares updates on dental health, Eileen Gu at Winter Games, and NASA’s Mars rover

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La Nación, a major Argentine newspaper, published a series of posts on February 18, 2026, covering topics from dental health to sports and space exploration.

In its first post at 18:25 UTC, La Nación highlighted the importance of careful dental hygiene with the statement: ” Por qué cepillarse los dientes sin prisa marca la diferencia en la prevención de caries https://t.co/d6FHuFV5D6″. The post discusses how taking time when brushing teeth can impact cavity prevention.

Later, at 18:31 UTC, the outlet reported on an incident involving skier Eileen Gu during the Winter Games. The tweet reads: ” La estrella del esquí Eileen Gu desarma a un periodista en los Juegos de Invierno: ‘Es ridículo’ https://t.co/n4D5sBV6sP”. In this message, Eileen Gu is quoted responding to a journalist’s question by calling it “ridiculous.”

At 18:38 UTC, La Nación posted about NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars. The tweet states: ” Perseverance ya puede ubicarse solo en Marte: la NASA activa sistema que funciona como GPS en otro planeta https://t.co/jTqSDPKME1″. This refers to NASA enabling an autonomous navigation system for Perseverance that functions similarly to GPS technology but is adapted for use on Mars.

La Nación is one of Argentina’s most widely read newspapers and covers both national and international news across various fields including science, sports, and health. The mention of Perseverance reflects ongoing advancements in Martian exploration; NASA has continued developing autonomous technologies for its rovers to improve efficiency and scientific return during missions.



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