Rejuvenation of Mechanical Fatigue Resistance in 2D Ferroelectric CuInP2S6 by Reversing Ionic Motion
Researchers demonstrated that the two‑dimensional ferroelectric CuInP2S6 (CIPS) can withstand mechanical stresses up to 7 GPa for more than ten million loading cycles, far surpassing conventional ferroelectric oxides. Cyclic loading induces Cu⁺ ion aggregation, which creates lattice disorder and fatigue. Applying an external electric field reverses the ion migration, effectively healing the crystal structure. This field‑activated rejuvenation extends the material’s fatigue life by an order of magnitude, establishing a new self‑healing paradigm for 2D ferroionic devices.
Indifference to Others' Opinions Makes You Dangerous
The most dangerous person in the room isn’t the smartest. It’s the one who stopped caring what the room thinks.

Kalyan Jewellers Launches Nimah Collection Campaign
Kalyan Jewellers unveiled its Nimah Collection with a cinematic campaign directed by Priyadarshan, featuring ambassadors Sreeleela and Kalyani Priyadarshan and promoting the theme “A Legacy You Wear.” The collection draws on South Indian temple jewellery, offering a 4‑Level Assurance Certificate...
A Bifunctional Nitrogen‐Doped Electrode with High Catalytic Activity and Stability for Energy‐Efficient V3.5+ Electrolyte Production and High‐Performance Vanadium Redox Flow...
Researchers introduced a surface‑architecting method using polyaniline self‑assembly to create a nitrogen‑doped carbon nanofiber network on graphite felt (NGF). In a flow electrolyzer, the NGF electrode reduced energy consumption per unit conversion by 60.25% relative to untreated felt and 41.63%...
Greece Proposes Law to Keep Kids Off Social Media
The Greek government has drafted a law that would bar anyone under 15 from using social‑media platforms, with parents required to install a monitoring app on all devices. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the measure via a TikTok video, citing...

Adam O’Farrill’s ‘ELEPHANT’ Is Simply Brilliant
Adam O’Farrill, hailed by the New York Times as a leading jazz trumpeter, releases his first quartet‑led album, ELEPHANT, in 2025. Joined by pianist Yvonne Rogers, bassist Walter Stinson and drummer Russell Holzmann, the record mixes post‑bop rigor with free‑form improvisation and electronic...
Nine Hours of Sleep Boosts Mood, Metabolism, and Recovery
Benefits of 9 Hours of sleep: • Better hormone regulation (including those affecting appetite, stress, and metabolism) • Improved mood, focus, memory, and emotional resilience • Stronger immune function and faster recovery from exercise or daily stress • Support for...

This Brand Moo Air Force 1 Is Fresh Off the Farm
Nike is set to release a limited‑edition Air Force 1 Low Cow Print, dressing the classic silhouette in a black‑and‑white cow‑pattern made from pony‑hair panels over a full‑grain leather base. The design follows a recent wave of animal‑print drops from major...
Apologies Aren’t Enough When Behavior Can’t Change
Ideally the best apology is changed behavior. One thing I'm not seeing in the social media space is nuance around behavior that can't or can't easily be changed. Lighthearted example: My child wants me to stop ever brushing her ears...
Body Type Return With New Single “And What Else?”
Australian post‑punk quartet Body Type has broken a brief hiatus with the release of their new single “And What Else?” and an accompanying video. The track arrives as the band signs to Stu Mackenzie’s p(doom) Records, marking their first release under...

Vuori Announces Multi-Year Brand Partnership with Tom Holland
Vuori, the California‑based active‑wear label, announced a multi‑year partnership with actor Tom Holland, appointing him as a creative, strategic and financial partner. The collaboration debuts with Vuori’s Spring 2026 “Play It As It Lies” campaign, which includes a short cinematic film...
Three‑Star Reviews Signal Neutrality, Not Rejection
"I’d be lying if I said my first three-star review didn’t give me pause. I stared at it longer than I care to admit, rereading it as if some hidden meaning might appear. ... What did they miss? What could...
Apple Watch Replaces Whoop with Built‑in Health Apps
Ditched whoop for the Apple Watch again, you can just install apps that have recovery, body battery, daily health score

Axel Arigato in Sneaker Deal with UK Tennis Star Draper
Swedish sneaker label Axel Arigato has announced a creative collaboration with British tennis rising star Jack Draper, positioning the athlete as a brand creative collaborator. The partnership emerged from Draper’s long‑standing affinity for the brand and involved joint design sessions with...

Nothing Feels Finished Because Nothing Truly Ends Anymore
The post observes that modern workers rarely feel truly done with their day, as digital devices keep tasks and notifications alive long after work ends. It highlights how the constant flow of emails, messages, and alerts blurs the line between...
A Man and a Woman
The Criterion Collection has issued a 2K restoration of Claude Lelouch’s 1966 romance classic *A Man and a Woman*. The new Blu‑ray preserves the film’s original mix of black‑white, sepia and color, while adding a scholarly essay, a making‑of documentary, and Lelouch’s...

Czech Radiation Chips on Artemis II Bring ISS Experience
Czech sensor firm ADVACAM is flying six Hybrid Electronic Radiation Assessor (HERA) chips on Artemis II to measure cosmic‑ray exposure for both astronauts and Orion’s electronics. The detectors build on ISS‑tested Timepix technology and will validate the spacecraft’s shielding during the...

Scientists Are Using Sound Waves to Bend Materials to Their Will
Researchers have demonstrated that acoustic waves can precisely move mechanical kinks within a synthetic material, allowing dynamic control of stiffness. By pulsing sound through a one‑dimensional disk model, they shifted the kink upward, softening lower sections while stiffening upper ones,...

Gigi Masin Confronts Loss with Blissed-Out Ambience
Italian ambient pioneer Gigi Masin, who lost his entire catalog in a 2007 flood, is returning with his first solo album in six years, *Movements*, slated for May 29 on Sacred Bones. The record confronts the recent death of his wife, yet...
Walter Kolm’s Blueprint for Latin’s Global Domination
Walter Kolm, CEO of WK Entertainment, is redefining Latin music management by blending data analytics with global touring and brand partnerships. He recently launched a joint‑management deal with Massivo Entertainment to expand Puerto‑Rican star Farruko’s international presence using a 360°...
What AI Can’t Do: The New Job of Leadership
Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks hosted an HBR Executive Masterclass on April 8, 2026, examining how AI reshapes senior leadership. The session argues that AI has already transformed work, shifting the leader’s role from problem‑solving to stewarding purpose, ethics, and human connection....

Hypothalamic Switch Determines Appetite, Influences Obesity Risk
As a medical school professor, this is one of the most eye-opening findings I've seen in metabolic research. UT Southwestern researchers discovered a molecular "switch" in the hypothalamus that decides whether brain cells become appetite-suppressing or appetite-stimulating. The transcription factor Otp directs......

Review – Sirens: Love Hurts #3 – Murder by Month
DC’s Black Label title Sirens: Love Hurts #3 receives an 8.5/10 rating in GeekDad’s review. The issue reveals the killer known as Horoscope, a therapist who adopts Calendar Man’s method to complete a deadly astrological set. Babs Tarr’s vivid, kinetic...

10 Greatest Crime Thrillers of the Last 10 Years, Ranked
The article ranks the ten most influential crime thrillers released between 2016 and 2025, highlighting a mix of Western, Asian, and Middle‑Eastern titles. It notes how films like *Wind River*, *The Batman*, and *One Battle After Another* earned major awards, while others such as...

Michael J. Sheehy Revels in Gin-Soaked Americana
British singer‑guitarist Michael J. Sheehy releases the single “Full Moon, Empty Belly,” a stripped‑down track that leans into gothic Americana after his noisy Dream City Film Club era. Backed by the Hired Mourners, the song showcases sparse guitars, brushwire textures...

How Smart Exterior Investments Can Boost Your Property Value
Exterior upgrades dominate the highest‑return home improvement projects, with 90% of top‑ROI cases coming from outside work, according to Remodeling’s 2024 Cost vs. Value Report. Fencing, a frequently overlooked upgrade, can generate up to a 212% return on landscaping spend...

Navigating the Metacrisis: Finding Calm in the Storm Through Awareness and Meditation
The Great Simplification podcast episode explores how cultivating inner awareness through meditation can help individuals and societies navigate the "metacrisis" of overlapping global and personal challenges. Host Sam Harris argues that most suffering stems from unconscious identification with thought, which,...

The Gaping Hole in Paul McCartney's Resume? His Solo Career
An analysis of Paul McCartney’s post‑Beatles output shows his collaborative work consistently outperformed his solo efforts on the charts. In the U.S., Wings and other partnerships yielded more No. 1 albums and a greater number of Top 10 singles than his solo...

Save $100 On Marriott Hotel Stay With Amex Offers Deal (Targeted)
American Express has launched a targeted Amex Offers promotion that gives cardmembers a $100 statement credit after spending $400 on Marriott hotel bookings. The deal applies to stays in the United States, the Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico between April 8 and...

Review – The Nice House by the Sea #10: Transformed
GeekDad’s review of DC’s The Nice House by the Sea #10, titled “Transformed,” awards the issue a flawless 10/10 from reviewer Ray. The story pits elite, body‑altering celebrity survivors against Walter’s original group in a bloody showdown for a lake...

Slurrp Farm Taps Into the Everyday Struggle Behind School Tiffins
Slurrp Farm, the millet‑based children’s food brand, launched a Back to School campaign featuring a short film that dramatizes parents’ daily worry about unfinished tiffins. The ad follows seven‑year‑old Kabeer’s chaotic morning and shows his mother packing Slurrp Farm Millet...
Dr. Said Laouadi on the Connection Between Food and Literature
Professor Said Laouadi of Cadi Ayyad University won the 2025 Sheikh Zayed Book Award for his 2023 monograph *Food and Speech*, which maps food‑related metaphors across pre‑modern Arabic texts. The study shows how expressions linking eating and speech function as...

The Good Man’s Alibi
The essay "The Good Man’s Alibi" examines how men often hide behind overwork, financial provision, and religious language to avoid confronting their emotional absence in family life. It argues that staying physically present without genuine engagement is a hollow form...

A Neuroscience Protocol to Strengthen Memory and Accelerate Learning
A new neuroscience‑based protocol outlines how the timing of study sessions and sleep can dramatically boost memory retention. The guide emphasizes aligning learning with optimal brain states, leveraging sleep‑dependent consolidation, and incorporating movement and nutrition cues. It is positioned for...

I Built a Custom Slack Inbox. It Was Easier than You’d Think. | Yash Tekriwal (Clay)
Yash Tekriwal, head of education at Clay, engineered a custom Slack inbox that automatically categorizes more than 150 daily notifications into action‑required, read‑later, and FYI buckets. He built the system using Perplexity Computer and OpenClaw, showcasing how AI‑assisted tools can...

Dementia Care + The Antwone Q. Fisher
Soul Thursdays is hosting two live Zoom conversations in April. On April 9, Dr. Kalisha Bonds Johnson, a nurse scientist at Emory’s Integrated Memory Care Clinic, will discuss dementia caregiving, early warning signs, and cultural challenges faced by Black families. The...

Henry Miller: On the Bleak Future of ART and What Modern Man Dreads Most
Henry Miller argues that prolonged global conflicts will marginalize art, as societies prioritize security and material needs over creative expression. He warns that artists may become economic outcasts, with poetry and other forms repurposed for destructive ends. The essay suggests...
Self‑starters Who Solve Problems Become In‑Demand
The best career advice I ever received: There's nothing more valuable than someone who can just figure it out. Do some work. Ask the key questions. Get it done. Repeat. If you do that, people will fight over you.
Sharing Artemis II Coverage with Kids Is Pure Fun
it's a lot of fun to show all the Artemis II coverage (photos, interviews) to your kids. highly recommend.

Why Your Calmest Students Are Falling Apart Right Now
The post highlights how standardized testing season intensifies stress for students, especially those with trauma histories, by disrupting routines, demanding prolonged stillness, and removing trusted adults. It explains that these pressures can trigger toxic stress and lead to behavioral crises....
Morning Gratitude Sets a Positive Tone for the Day
What a great morning it is to take a few minutes to think about the things I am grateful for.

Caffeine Boosts Endurance Performance: How It Works
There is a substantial amount of evidence that caffeine has ergogenic effects, especially for endurance performance but how exactly does caffeine work? Read the full blog: https://t.co/4MicON03gV https://t.co/U5RpJzg2n2

New Research Debunks Old Myth: Baby Rattlesnakes Don’t Deliver Deadlier Bites
New research published in the journal Toxins disproves the long‑standing belief that baby rattlesnakes deliver more lethal bites than adults. The study shows juveniles can regulate venom just as well, but adults have glands up to three times larger, injecting...

Sex, Drugs, and Economics: A Curious Book?
Wasn’t there a book called “Sex, Drugs and Economics”? I’m sure I remember reading it a few years ago… cc Diane Coyle https://t.co/5UndYu9Hqt
New Artemis II Images Give Fresh Look at Our Lunar Neighbour
NASA released the first crewed images of the Moon’s far side captured by the Artemis II crew during their 10‑day lunar flyby on 6 April. The photos showcase the Orientale basin, Grimaldi crater, ancient lava flows, and a 54‑minute solar eclipse with...

Citi Expands Premium Dining Series with The Supper Club for Strata Elite Card Holders
Citi is expanding its Supper Club Dining Series for Strata Elite℠ Card members, adding five new events across the United States in 2026. The schedule includes experiences in Miami, Los Angeles, the Hamptons, with additional events slated for Chicago in...

Why I Stopped Typing My Prompts (And What I Use Instead)
The author switched from typing to using WhisperFlow, an AI‑enhanced voice dictation app, for emails, AI prompts, and messaging. WhisperFlow’s processing layer cleans up natural speech, allowing users to ramble and think aloud while producing polished text. This change reduced...

Review – Bleeding Hearts #3: Language Barrier
Bleeding Hearts #3, written by Deniz Camp and illustrated by Stipian Morian, earned a 9.5/10 from GeekDad. The issue introduces intelligent zombies with their own incomprehensible language, focusing on a young zombie named Poke who discovers a wounded mother and...

Particles Seen Emerging From Empty Space for First Time
Researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory's RHIC have detected a rare pair of short‑lived particles produced in high‑energy proton collisions, offering the strongest experimental evidence to date that mass can emerge from vacuum fluctuations. The observation supports quantum chromodynamics' view that...

When They Burned the Butterfly by Wen-Yi Lee
Wen‑Yi Lee’s debut novel *When They Burned the Butterfly* reimagines 1972 Singapore as a magical underworld where fire‑wielding teenagers navigate gang politics, romance, and state repression. The protagonist, Adeline Siow, inherits flame‑magic and joins the all‑female Red Butterfly gang, confronting...