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‘The Miniature Wife’ Review: Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen Get Trapped in a Hugely Frustrating Peacock Dramedy
NewsApr 8, 2026

‘The Miniature Wife’ Review: Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen Get Trapped in a Hugely Frustrating Peacock Dramedy

Peacock’s new dramedy "The Miniature Wife" stars Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen as a long‑married couple whose relationship spirals when a lab accident shrinks Lindy to six inches. The ten‑episode series blends sci‑fi absurdity with marital satire, but critics say...

By The Hollywood Reporter (THR)
Peacock’s “The Miniature Wife” Is Big on Feelings, and That’s Not Nothing
BlogApr 8, 2026

Peacock’s “The Miniature Wife” Is Big on Feelings, and That’s Not Nothing

Peacock debuting “The Miniature Wife,” a 10‑episode dark dramedy starring Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen, adapts Manuel Gonzales’s surreal short story about a scientist who shrinks his wife. The series blends absurdist satire with psychological thriller beats, using the literal...

By RogerEbert.com
UES Wins USAF Contract to Advance Human Health and Performance Tools
NewsApr 8, 2026

UES Wins USAF Contract to Advance Human Health and Performance Tools

AeroVironment’s Unmanned & Emerging Systems (UES) division has secured a three‑year, $25 million contract from the U.S. Air Force to transition human health and performance technologies from the lab to the field. The effort focuses on advancing sensors, wearable diagnostics, AI‑driven...

By Airforce Technology
First Country Splash Comes Ashore In Cabo San Lucas With Riley Green, Jon Pardi, Tucker Wetmore And DIPLO
NewsApr 8, 2026

First Country Splash Comes Ashore In Cabo San Lucas With Riley Green, Jon Pardi, Tucker Wetmore And DIPLO

Country Splash, the first beach‑side country music festival in Cabo San Lucas, will debut September 4‑6 over Labor Day weekend. Headliners include Riley Green, Jon Pardi, Tucker Wetmore and electronic act DIPLO, offering a mix of country and crossover performances. The event is anchored...

By Pollstar News
Affordable Luxury Honeymoon Destinations That Feel Five-Star
NewsApr 8, 2026

Affordable Luxury Honeymoon Destinations That Feel Five-Star

Travel Noire highlights affordable luxury honeymoon spots that deliver five‑star experiences without breaking the bank. Drawing on Fora’s 2026 wedding and honeymoon trend report, the article points to the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and Africa as regions where privacy, scenery, and...

By Travel Noire
I'm a Literacy Specialist and a Mom. One Simple Habit Helps Preschoolers Build Reading Skills Long Before Kindergarten.
NewsApr 8, 2026

I'm a Literacy Specialist and a Mom. One Simple Habit Helps Preschoolers Build Reading Skills Long Before Kindergarten.

A former first‑grade teacher and early‑childhood literacy specialist argues that memorizing letters isn’t the primary driver of reading success. Instead, she recommends turning storytime into an interactive conversation by pausing to ask open‑ended questions about the plot, characters, and illustrations....

By Business Insider
Chase Infiniti Wore Jason Wu Collection To ‘The Testaments’ Cast Empire State Building Visit
BlogApr 8, 2026

Chase Infiniti Wore Jason Wu Collection To ‘The Testaments’ Cast Empire State Building Visit

Chase Infiniti visited the Empire State Building to promote Hulu’s new series *The Testaments*, wearing a look from Jason Wu’s Spring 2026 collection. The styling combined pieces from multiple runway looks, embodying the collection’s collage‑like, imperfect aesthetic. Designers Wayman Bannerman and...

By Red Carpet Fashion Awards
The Company Helping Paralyzed People Move And Thrive Again - EP 64 Dave Marver
PodcastApr 8, 20260 min

The Company Helping Paralyzed People Move And Thrive Again - EP 64 Dave Marver

In this episode, Dave Marver, CEO of Onward, explains how the company’s spinal cord stimulation platform, ArcIM, combined with a minimally invasive epidural brain‑computer interface (BCI), can translate a patient’s movement intentions into real‑time leg stimulation, enabling paralyzed individuals to...

By Core Memory
We Overestimate One-Year Projects, Underestimate Five-Year Potential
SocialApr 8, 2026

We Overestimate One-Year Projects, Underestimate Five-Year Potential

Most people overestimate what they can build in one year. And ridiculously underestimate what they can build in five.

By Ross Simmonds
Building Empathic Classrooms: What We Gain From Peer Support Models
BlogApr 8, 2026

Building Empathic Classrooms: What We Gain From Peer Support Models

Educators highlight that paraprofessional presence in mainstream high school classrooms can unintentionally limit social interaction for students on the autism spectrum. A 2015 study by Carter et al. found peers hesitate to engage with supported students, especially as they age....

By The Bulletin 411: A Take on Culture and Education
Uncut’s Guide to the Best of 2026’s Record Store Day Releases
NewsApr 8, 2026

Uncut’s Guide to the Best of 2026’s Record Store Day Releases

Uncut has released its annual guide to the most compelling Record Store Day 2026 vinyl offerings, spotlighting a mix of archival releases and fresh collaborations from iconic artists. Highlights include Neil Young’s live “As Time Explodes” from the Love Earth...

By UNCUT
Avoiding Conflict Lets Problems Fester, Not Heal
SocialApr 8, 2026

Avoiding Conflict Lets Problems Fester, Not Heal

Time doesn’t heal all wounds. I’ll be the first to admit I used to hate conflict. I’d avoid it at all costs, hoping tensions would just magically dissolve on their own. As a young manager, I’d see the warning signs, negative energy,...

By Scot Chisholm
Anyma, LISA Combine On Explosive Single ‘Bad Angel’
NewsApr 8, 2026

Anyma, LISA Combine On Explosive Single ‘Bad Angel’

Italian EDM producer Matteo Milleri, known as Anyma, has dropped the single “Bad Angel” featuring BLACKPINK’s Lisa. The track blends high‑energy EDM, pop‑R&B and digital sound design, and is paired with a striking visual video. It arrives just before Anyma...

By Clash Music
Behemoth Covered Bathory’s “The Return of Darkness and Evil” For Mystic Festival’s Anthem
NewsApr 8, 2026

Behemoth Covered Bathory’s “The Return of Darkness and Evil” For Mystic Festival’s Anthem

Polish extreme‑metal giants Behemoth released a new single and video covering Bathory’s 1985 classic “The Return of Darkness and Evil,” designating it as the official anthem for Mystic Festival 2026. Frontman Adam “Nergal” Darski explained the song’s personal significance and...

By MetalSucks
'The Hormone Crash Is Just Insane': Lorraine Kelly's Daughter on the Postpartum Anxiety Nobody Warned Her About
NewsApr 8, 2026

'The Hormone Crash Is Just Insane': Lorraine Kelly's Daughter on the Postpartum Anxiety Nobody Warned Her About

Rosie Kelly‑Smith, daughter of TV presenter Lorraine Kelly, opened up about a severe bout of postpartum anxiety that began the night she brought her 18‑month‑old daughter Billie home. A sudden hormone crash triggered weeks of panic, intrusive thoughts and sleeplessness,...

By Netmums
Eight Thinking Habits of Geniuses, Champions, and Legacy-Leavers
BlogApr 8, 2026

Eight Thinking Habits of Geniuses, Champions, and Legacy-Leavers

The article outlines eight thinking habits that consistently appear among geniuses, champions, and legacy‑builders. It argues that mental models and perception shape behavior more than external factors. By identifying these habits, readers can adopt proven cognitive strategies to boost performance...

By Mastery Den
"English People Don't Really Want to Feel that Much." The Curious Tale of Robert Smith's Least Favourite Cure Album, Despite...
NewsApr 8, 2026

"English People Don't Really Want to Feel that Much." The Curious Tale of Robert Smith's Least Favourite Cure Album, Despite...

The Cure’s twelfth studio effort, simply titled *The Cure*, arrived on 25 June 2004 after the band signed a three‑album deal with ARTISTdirect’s I AM imprint and teamed with producer Ross Robinson. Smith entered the studio with 37 demo tracks, whittling them down...

By Prog (Louder)
Faith-Based Organisations Must Apply Appropriate Safeguards to Their Fundraising, Regulator Urges
NewsApr 8, 2026

Faith-Based Organisations Must Apply Appropriate Safeguards to Their Fundraising, Regulator Urges

UK’s Fundraising Regulator has warned faith‑based organisations that religious giving – from tithes to member appeals – falls under the Fundraising Code of Practice. Many charities fail to recognise such activities as fundraising, exposing them to non‑compliance risks, as highlighted...

By Third Sector
Hunter Schafer’s Sheer Dress Lets Tiger Print Out of the Cage at the 'Euphoria' Premiere
NewsApr 8, 2026

Hunter Schafer’s Sheer Dress Lets Tiger Print Out of the Cage at the 'Euphoria' Premiere

Hunter Schafer stepped onto the *Euphoria* season 3 premiere in a Roberto Cavalli spring 2026 gown that marries silver sequined tiger stripes with a gold backdrop and a sheer skirt. The dress’s cascading sequins and sheer back panel create a high‑glam, animal‑print...

By W Magazine
You Love Crushing Long Runs—But Always Feel Fatigued. Missing Rest Days Could Be the Real Problem.
NewsApr 8, 2026

You Love Crushing Long Runs—But Always Feel Fatigued. Missing Rest Days Could Be the Real Problem.

Long‑run enthusiasts often feel lingering fatigue, but skipping scheduled rest days can amplify soreness, low motivation, and injury risk. Certified trainer Matt Campbell emphasizes that a dedicated rest day—ideally after the weekend long run—allows muscles to repair, glycogen stores to...

By Runners World
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings Premiere Three New Grateful Dead Originals During Latest Reckoning Tour Stop
NewsApr 8, 2026

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings Premiere Three New Grateful Dead Originals During Latest Reckoning Tour Stop

On April 7, folk duo Gillian Welch and David Rawlings performed at the Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, as part of their Acoustic Reckoning Tour. The show featured a setlist drawn heavily from the Grateful Dead’s 1975 acoustic...

By Relix
Long-Duration Batteries Are a Winner in the AI Boom
NewsApr 8, 2026

Long-Duration Batteries Are a Winner in the AI Boom

Long‑duration energy‑storage technologies are gaining traction as AI‑driven data centers seek rapid, multi‑day power solutions. Form Energy secured contracts to deliver iron‑air batteries for Crusoe and a record‑size Google site, while Eos highlighted zinc‑based batteries as its fastest‑growing segment. A...

By Chemical & Engineering News (ACS)
Feeling Anxious? Soothe Yourself With 10-Minute Gentle Yoga.
NewsApr 8, 2026

Feeling Anxious? Soothe Yourself With 10-Minute Gentle Yoga.

A new 10‑minute gentle yoga sequence designed for anxiety relief guides users through seated stretches, twists, and breath‑linked movements. Authored by certified trauma‑informed instructor Caitlin K'eli, the routine emphasizes present‑moment awareness without demanding perfect form. Each pose can be modified...

By Yoga Journal
New Light Shed on Who Benefits Most From Weight-Loss Jabs
NewsApr 8, 2026

New Light Shed on Who Benefits Most From Weight-Loss Jabs

A new study published in Nature examined 15,000 people who used GLP‑1 weight‑loss drugs such as Wegovy and Mounjaro and found that two genetic variants linked to appetite and digestion significantly boost weight loss and increase nausea risk. Carriers of...

By BBC News – Health
A Mercedes-AMG CLE63 With a V-8 Is Coming 'Sooner Than You Think,' U.S. CEO Says
NewsApr 8, 2026

A Mercedes-AMG CLE63 With a V-8 Is Coming 'Sooner Than You Think,' U.S. CEO Says

Mercedes‑Benz USA chief Adam Chamberlain announced that a new AMG‑badged CLE63 equipped with a flat‑plane 4.0‑liter twin‑turbo V‑8 will arrive in the United States sooner than expected, with a target launch around 2027. The powerplant, already used in refreshed S‑Class,...

By Road & Track
What Latino Parents Don’t Say About Sex Can Shape What Kids Tolerate Later
BlogApr 8, 2026

What Latino Parents Don’t Say About Sex Can Shape What Kids Tolerate Later

Latino families often avoid open discussions about sex, leaving teens to learn from the internet and perpetuating harmful norms like marianismo that stress sexual modesty. A recent study shows 23.4% of Latinas experience intimate partner violence, with rates spiking after...

By FIERCE by mitú
20th Century Studios’ ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash” Bows No. 1 on U.K. Home Entertainment Sales Chart
NewsApr 8, 2026

20th Century Studios’ ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash” Bows No. 1 on U.K. Home Entertainment Sales Chart

Disney‑owned 20th Century Studios saw its new release *Avatar: Fire and Ash* debut at No. 1 on the Official Film Chart, the United Kingdom’s weekly home‑entertainment sales ranking, for the week ending April 8, 2026. The film outperformed Warner’s *Wuthering Heights* and Sony’s...

By Media Play News
Astroscale to Fly Mission to Rendezvous and Inspect Two Different Satellites
NewsApr 8, 2026

Astroscale to Fly Mission to Rendezvous and Inspect Two Different Satellites

Astroscale announced its ISSA-J1 mission, slated for 2027, to rendezvous with two retired Japanese Earth‑observation satellites—ALOS and ADEOS‑II—at different orbital altitudes. The inspector spacecraft will conduct close‑range observations of attitude, rotation and degradation, providing data more detailed than conventional tracking....

By Behind the Black
Ellison Distrusts Jeff, Predicts His Exit After Merger
SocialApr 8, 2026

Ellison Distrusts Jeff, Predicts His Exit After Merger

33 days ago at @PuckNews: "Sources... have told me that David [Ellison] no longer trusts Jeff, and suspects him of being involved in various leaks to the press and others during his time as president. Those same sources believe Jeff is...

By Dylan Byers
Consensus on Amyloid Hypothesis Delayed Alzheimer's Breakthroughs
SocialApr 8, 2026

Consensus on Amyloid Hypothesis Delayed Alzheimer's Breakthroughs

The Amyloid Hypothesis: How Research Consensus Cost Us Decades. A Dive Into The Likely Contributors to Alzheimer's... https://t.co/ctsXwZPJTX

By Howard Luks, MD
‘Non-Survivable’: Heatwaves Are Already Breaching Human Limits, with Worse to Come, Study Finds
NewsApr 8, 2026

‘Non-Survivable’: Heatwaves Are Already Breaching Human Limits, with Worse to Come, Study Finds

A new study published in Nature Communications re‑examined six extreme heatwaves from 2003 to 2024 and applied a survivability model that accounts for temperature, humidity, age and shade. The analysis shows that all six events produced periods that were non‑survivable...

By The Guardian – Environment
New UK Thriller ‘Prisoner’ Starring Tahar Rahim, Izuka Hoyle
SocialApr 8, 2026

New UK Thriller ‘Prisoner’ Starring Tahar Rahim, Izuka Hoyle

Tahar Rahim & Izuka Hoyle in UK Action Thriller 'Prisoner' Full Trailer https://t.co/BmYk4y7kYR #Prisoner #SkyTV #TaharRahim #IzukaHoyle #thriller #actionseries https://t.co/fGJvwe5FgE

By Alex Billington
Glacier Melt Proves Global Warming, Not Urban Heat Bias
SocialApr 8, 2026

Glacier Melt Proves Global Warming, Not Urban Heat Bias

Glacier ice loss is a global & well-documented phenomenon, including from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets. A very visible result of #globalwarming. But I’ve seen climate deceivers recently claiming warming is due to the urban heat island effect 🙄🤯…

By Stefan Rahmstorf
ALBUM REVIEW: On ‘Total Dive’ Brown Horse Balance Originality and Derivation
NewsApr 8, 2026

ALBUM REVIEW: On ‘Total Dive’ Brown Horse Balance Originality and Derivation

Brown Horse released its third album, Total Dive, building on the momentum of 2024’s Reservoir and 2025’s All the Right Weaknesses. The record features richer, more lush arrangements and showcases Patrick Turner’s increasingly nuanced vocal delivery. Critics highlight the band’s...

By No Depression
Prioritize 3 Crucial Tasks Over Endless Trivial Urgencies
SocialApr 8, 2026

Prioritize 3 Crucial Tasks Over Endless Trivial Urgencies

“Completing a million urgent things of trivial importance each day won’t impact ur success & fulfillment as much as tackling 3 highly important and urgent tasks. So focus ur energy at things that move you forward.” > https://t.co/p5jUUCnzIs #careeradvice #personaleffectiveness https://t.co/PbzUA6FpYO

By Sigi Osagie
Men Favor Non‑romance Genres; Women Dominate Romance Reviews
SocialApr 8, 2026

Men Favor Non‑romance Genres; Women Dominate Romance Reviews

Which book genres are men or women more likely to review? Men: 1) Philosophy 2) Comics 3) Politics 4) Graphic Novel 5) Science Fiction Women: 1) Historical Romance 2) Contemporary Romance 3) Chick Lit 4) Paranormal Romance 5) Romance https://t.co/7KkR5dARBd

By Alex Wieckowski (Alex and Books)
Juvenile on the Music That Made Him
NewsApr 8, 2026

Juvenile on the Music That Made Him

Veteran rapper Juvenile recounts his 1999 breakthrough at New York’s iconic Tunnel, where his performance of “Ha” from 400 Degreez silenced a skeptical East‑Coast crowd and cemented his role as a bridge between Southern bounce and mainstream hip‑hop. He reflects on...

By Pitchfork
Music, Zen, and Cage: Blueprint for Good Living
SocialApr 8, 2026

Music, Zen, and Cage: Blueprint for Good Living

“Good music can act as a guide to good living.” Gorgeous read on the inner life of the creative spirit lensed through Zen Buddhism and the life of John Cage https://t.co/GknNVx2rF8

By Maria Popova
Genomic Drivers of Venetoclax Resistance in T(11;14) Myeloma
SocialApr 8, 2026

Genomic Drivers of Venetoclax Resistance in T(11;14) Myeloma

Genomic mechanisms of resistance to venetoclax in multiple myeloma with t(11;14)(CCND1;IGH) [Apr 2, 2026] @MKaddouraMD et al. @lbaughn @BloodPortfolio https://t.co/qmI6giPG6K #mmsm #PrecisionMedicine https://t.co/hpwUcavTg9

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Peer-Led Storytelling in Adolescent Substance Use Prevention
BlogApr 8, 2026

Peer-Led Storytelling in Adolescent Substance Use Prevention

A recent study of the school‑based "Ignite & Engage" program, run by the Midwest recovery group Rise Together, surveyed over 10,000 middle‑ and high‑school students who attended peer‑led recovery storytelling assemblies. More than half of students with prior substance‑use experience reported a...

By KevinMD
The Planet Is Flickering
BlogApr 8, 2026

The Planet Is Flickering

NASA’s Artemis II mission captured a new "Blue Marble" image, prompting a fresh look at Earth’s night‑time glow. A Nature study led by University of Connecticut’s Zhe Zhu examined 1.2 million daily Black Marble satellite images from 2014‑2022, revealing a 34% rise in...

By Heatmap
Bursting Bubbles
BlogApr 8, 2026

Bursting Bubbles

Researchers visualized how air bubbles rising through liquid capture dust, viruses, and microplastics, then burst at the surface to launch clouds of microdroplets. By stacking sequential photographs, they traced the bubbles’ ascent and the parabolic arcs of droplets ejected into...

By FY! Fluid Dynamics
Can a Slimmed-Down Expo Chicago Still Throw Its Weight Around?
NewsApr 8, 2026

Can a Slimmed-Down Expo Chicago Still Throw Its Weight Around?

Expo Chicago, now led by Kate Sierzputowski, has trimmed its exhibitor roster by roughly 25%, hosting about 130 galleries for its 15th edition. The reduction is a strategic move to create a more curated, accessible experience amid a softened global...

By Art in America
Life From Space? I Have Questions
BlogApr 8, 2026

Life From Space? I Have Questions

Scientists analyzing samples from the carbon‑rich asteroids Ryugu and Bennu have identified all five nucleobases that form DNA and RNA, confirming that these fundamental organic molecules can arise through abiotic processes in space. The findings, published in Nature Astronomy, add...

By Pharyngula
Mummified Reptile Hints at the Origins of How We Breathe
NewsApr 8, 2026

Mummified Reptile Hints at the Origins of How We Breathe

Scientists have uncovered two mummified specimens of the early reptile Captorhinus, dating 289‑286 million years old, preserved in oil‑rich cave sediments. The fossils retain rib cages, cartilage, and even protein fragments, allowing researchers to reconstruct a fully functional chest‑muscle breathing system. Using...

By Science News
How to Choose the Right UPS for a Smart Home
BlogApr 8, 2026

How to Choose the Right UPS for a Smart Home

A UPS is essential for keeping a smart‑home network alive during power interruptions. Rather than sizing solely by wattage, the article advises selecting a unit based on the runtime needed for core devices such as routers, hubs, switches and cameras....

By HomeTechHacker
House SI / Iragüen Viñuela Arquitectos
NewsApr 8, 2026

House SI / Iragüen Viñuela Arquitectos

Iragüen Viñuela Arquitectos completed a 187 m² prefabricated laminated‑wood house in Algarrobo, Chile, for a couple relocating from Iquique. The single‑story home follows a strict 1 × 1 m modular grid and emphasizes panoramic sea, ravine and horizon views. A future two‑story guest house is planned...

By ArchDaily
‘Home Safety Hotline,’ Game-Inspired Horror Thriller, Set by Spooky Pictures, Image Nation, Longevity Pictures (Exclusive)
NewsApr 8, 2026

‘Home Safety Hotline,’ Game-Inspired Horror Thriller, Set by Spooky Pictures, Image Nation, Longevity Pictures (Exclusive)

Spooky Pictures, Image Nation and Longevity Pictures have teamed up to produce “Home Safety Hotline,” a horror‑thriller feature based on Night Signal Entertainment’s cult puzzle video game. Michael Matthews, known for “Love and Monsters,” will direct while Nick Tassoni pens the...

By The Hollywood Reporter (THR)
‘Trial of Hein’ Review: Rigorous German Homecoming Drama Is a Haunting Enigma of Memory and Identity
NewsApr 8, 2026

‘Trial of Hein’ Review: Rigorous German Homecoming Drama Is a Haunting Enigma of Memory and Identity

German writer‑director Kai Stänicke’s debut feature *Trial of Hein* premiered at Berlin’s Perspectives competition and made its U.S. debut at New Directors/New Films in New York. The film follows Hein, a former island fisherman who returns after 14 years, confronting...

By The Hollywood Reporter (THR)