
Matières Fécales’s F/W Show Focused on Supervillians
Matières Fécales unveiled its Fall/Winter collection with a supervillain‑centric theme, turning the runway into a theatrical showcase of dark, exaggerated silhouettes. The show featured celebrity looks on Lady Gaga, Sarah Paulson and Zendaya, drawing significant media attention. Vogue described the presentation as “beautiful grotesques,” acknowledging the brand’s daring aesthetic while noting its polarizing nature. The collection sparked conversation about the limits of avant‑garde fashion and its place in mainstream culture.
Squid Sightings Spawn Hope for Fast Species Recovery in South Australia
After a devastating harmful algal bloom in early 2025 wiped out southern calamari along South Australia’s coast, recent sightings of a large squid off Kangaroo Island and smaller individuals in Encounter Bay have sparked optimism. Fishers report the first sizable...
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Why Loving Organizations Are the Secret to Ending Burnout in Medicine [PODCAST]
Physician coach Dr. Apurv Gupta discussed his "loving organization" framework on the KevinMD podcast, highlighting how 19 health‑care exemplars use the INTEGRATE model to embed love into leadership, teams, processes and technology. He explained that these organizations achieve lower burnout,...

P90X Redefined Home Fitness, Yet Gyms and Trainers Still Exist
Tony Horton’s 2005 P90X program demonstrated that structured home‑fitness routines can deliver gym‑level results, prompting many to predict the demise of traditional gyms and personal trainers. The author’s personal experience—losing 25 lb with the original program and later 30 lb with P90X3—highlights...

How Picasso and Nara Are Driving Hong Kong’s Live Art Auctions to Record Highs
Hong Kong’s 2025 live art auctions shifted toward quality and selectivity, with marquee works by Pablo Picasso and Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara leading record‑high sales. Christie’s flagship evening sale fetched HK$196.75 million for Picasso’s *Buste de Femme*, while Nara’s pieces each...

Exclusive: McLaren to Reveal Its Future This Summer
McLaren, now owned by Abu Dhabi’s CYVN Holdings after merging with Forseven, will unveil its first new model this summer, marking the first public glimpse of a post‑merger lineup. CYVN has injected roughly $1.9 billion, enabling McLaren to expand beyond two‑seat...
Department of the Vanishing Review: Johanna Bell’s Lyrical Novel Is ‘Monumentally Memorable’
Johanna Bell’s *Department of the Vanishing*, winner of the 2025 Tasmanian Literary Award, reads like a found‑footage documentary that fuses poetry, archival documents, and striking imagery. The novel follows archivist Ava Wilde as she catalogs extinct bird species, weaving climate...

Frankie, Maniac Woman - Jennie Kermode - 20293
Pierre Tsigaridis’s latest indie slasher, Frankie, Maniac Woman, follows Frances – a self‑destructive singer‑songwriter haunted by fat‑shaming and a murderous alter ego. Co‑written and headlined by Dina Silva, the film mixes graphic gore with dark comedy while exposing misogyny and...
How Elite Sport and ICU Medicine Plunged Olympian Matt Guest Into Startups
Matt Guest, a former Olympic field‑hockey player and ICU physician, co‑founded Clearwater Wellness to commercialise the SnowCap, a thermoelectric cold‑plunge tub that eliminates the need for ice. After a friends‑and‑family round and an Indiegogo campaign that generated about $460,000 USD in...
Fuel Right, Perform Better: Nutrition Prevents Burnout
To perform your best, your body needs the right foods at the right times: ✔️ Carbs for energy ✔️ Lean protein for strength ✔️ Fluids for hydration ✔️Sufficient calories for energy, training and development This requires: ✅Planning meals & snacks in advance ✅Smart supplement strategy...
Saks Global’s Lifeline & Old Navy’s Sports Bet
Vogue unveiled a high‑profile “Devil Wears Prada 2” cover starring Anna Wintour and Meryl Streep, signaling the magazine’s cultural cachet. Saks Global announced a revised bankruptcy exit plan that scrapes the earlier proposal to shutter three stores, aiming for a smoother...

‘Whimsy Waves’ Will Be Everywhere at Coachella—Here’s How to Get the Look
Coachella’s 2026 weekend has crowned Wavytalk as the official hair‑tool partner, showcasing a line of limited‑edition bundles designed for festival‑ready styles. The collection includes a crimping iron, a straightening brush with steam technology, and an ionic blowout brush, each priced...
Missed Chance to Engage Black Wine Community for Film
The missed opportunity of engaging the Black wine community for the You, Me & Tuscany movie is bothering me. We could have paired Black women wine drinkers who would have happily talked about pairing wine with this movie. It could...

Long Beach's Eclectic Art District Has Walkable California Streets Packed With Quirky Shops
Long Beach’s East Village Arts District, a historic downtown enclave, blends early‑20th‑century film studio roots with a vibrant mix of Art Deco, mid‑century modern and Italian Revival architecture. Today the walkable neighborhood hosts more than 50 independent shops, galleries, cafés...
Stick with What Works; Ignore Others' Pressure
If something is working for you… Why would you ever let anyone convince you to do otherwise?
Oscars Set Dates: 99th in 2027, 100
Doing the same thing, expecting a different result. Or just giving up? “On Tuesday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the dates for the final two ceremonies hosted on ABC. The 99th Academy Awards will be held on...

“The Drama” Is One Long Troll
“The Drama,” directed by Kristoffer Borgli and starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, has become a cultural flashpoint despite mixed artistic reviews. The film’s premise—an engaged couple confronting a shocking confession about a past school‑shooting plan—has ignited a flood of think...

Atherosclerosis - A Very Deep Dive Into Endothelial Health Genetic Pathways for Actionable Insights
The article presents a detailed three‑phase workflow for analyzing endothelial‑health genetic pathways, starting with evidence‑based SNP research, then producing a generic reference DOCX, and finally delivering a personalized report that maps genotype results to supplement and medication guidance. It mandates...

World Held Hostage by Reliance on Fossil Fuels, Christiana Figueres Warns – and Climate Health Impacts Are ‘Mother of All...
Former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres has been named co‑chair of a new Lancet Commission that will examine how accelerating sea‑level rise threatens health, wellbeing and inequality. She warned that the world remains hostage to fossil fuels, describing climate‑driven health...

Watch: 'Second Skin' - Paul Chadeisson's World Building Sci-Fi Short
Concept artist Paul Chadeisson released a two‑minute hyper‑realistic 3D short titled “Second Skin,” showcasing his signature world‑building style. The film imagines a future metropolis cloaked in a synthetic “second skin” while massive machines reshape the landscape. Voice‑overs from residents reveal mixed feelings...

Sea-Level Rise Is a Health Crisis and We Must Hold Polluters Accountable | Christiana Figueres
Christiana Figueres warns that sea‑level rise has moved from a future projection to a present‑day health crisis, contaminating freshwater, overwhelming sanitation, and threatening nutrition and cultural identity. The newly announced Lancet Commission on Sea‑Level Rise, Health and Justice, backed by...

What Are the Health Impacts of Sea-Level Rise, and Who Should Pay?
The Lancet Commission on sea‑level rise health and justice was launched to examine how rising oceans threaten Pacific health systems, with 62% of facilities within 500 metres of the coast. Experts warn that saltwater intrusion, water‑borne disease, displacement and food insecurity...

Common Clothing Mistakes To Avoid On A Trip To Italy
Italy’s deep‑rooted fashion ethos means tourists must dress respectfully; common slip‑ups include socks‑and‑sandals, shirtlessness and inappropriate footwear. Local ordinances can fine shirtless violations up to €500 (≈$540) and beach‑wear breaches €250 (≈$270). Practical errors such as heels on cobblestones, flip‑flops...
[Comment] Life at the Water's Edge: A Lancet Commission on Sea-Level Rise, Health, and Justice
The Lancet Commission’s latest comment warns that accelerating sea‑level rise will reshape daily life for hundreds of millions, with up to 410 million people projected to live below the high‑tide line by 2100. It details how rising waters amplify disease transmission,...

How to Use AI as a Strategic Thinking Partner
In this episode of the Gary Vee Audio Experience, Gary discusses how to treat AI as a strategic thinking partner, using tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini to analyze cultural trends and inform business decisions. He shares anecdotes about early...

US-China Space Race Shifts Into a Higher Lunar Gear
China announced an accelerated timetable for its crewed lunar program, targeting a 2030 landing after NASA’s Artemis II crewed flyby. The Long March 10A heavy‑lift rocket will make its maiden flight in mid‑2026, serving as the core booster for lunar‑transfer missions. A dual‑launch...

The Gear Upgrades That Make a Century Ride Faster and More Comfortable
The article outlines the top gear upgrades that can make a 100‑mile (century) bike ride faster and more comfortable. It recommends low‑friction chain wax, a top‑tube bag for easy nutrition access, aerodynamic helmets, and the Ekoi PW8 pedal system for...

The Doctor Who Proved Handwashing Saves Lives Was Locked in an Asylum for It
In 1847 Ignaz Semmelweis, a physician at Vienna General Hospital, introduced mandatory handwashing in a chlorinated lime solution, slashing maternity ward mortality from 18% to 2%. His data‑driven approach proved that physicians were transmitting fatal infections to patients. The medical...

9 Best Mexico City Bakeries To Get Your Panaderia Fix
The article spotlights nine standout Mexico City panaderías, ranging from hidden gems like Panadería Gala to historic institutions such as Pastelería Madrid. Each bakery blends traditional Mexican breads—conchas, pan de muerto, Rosca de Reyes—with modern artisanal twists, including sourdough and...

Olivia Rodrigo Has Shared when We'll Get Her New Single 'Drop Dead'
Olivia Rodrigo announced that her new single “Drop Dead” will arrive on April 17, 2026, following the recent reveal of her third studio album, *You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love*, slated for June 12. The album, already available...
Philadelphia Art Fever
Philadelphia launches a sprawling two‑part exhibition celebrating American art, from Thomas Eakins to Barkley Hendricks, timed with the city’s 250th anniversary. The show underscores the city’s evolution into a museum hub, a trend accelerated by the Barnes Foundation’s 2012 move...

Low-Field MRI Revolutionizes Global Dementia Care
Low‑field MRI scanners, priced under $100,000 and free of cryogenic cooling, are emerging as affordable, portable alternatives to traditional high‑field systems. Clinical studies across multiple continents demonstrate 85% sensitivity for early‑stage dementia markers such as hippocampal atrophy. The technology enables...
Over the Hills and Farfetch Away
Farfetch, the luxury‑focused e‑commerce platform founded by José Neves, completed a rescue takeover by South Korean e‑commerce leader Coupang after being delisted from the NYSE in late 2023. The deal gave Coupang a controlling stake, enabling a sweeping cost‑cutting program and...
Can Psychopaths Change? New Research Suggests Tailored Treatments Might Work
Recent research suggests that psychopathic traits, long considered immutable, can be mitigated through tailored interventions. Studies show that while traditional prison‑based programs often yielded modest or no impact, newer approaches like the UK’s Building Choices curriculum and strength‑based parenting strategies...
Molecular 'Leash' Measures Force-Sensing Protein Activation at About 15 Piconewtons
Researchers at the National University of Singapore engineered a DNA‑based molecular leash that pulls directly on the mechanosensitive ion channel Piezo1, allowing forces as low as 15 piconewtons to be applied with nanometer precision. Real‑time calcium fluorescence showed that Piezo1...

Artemis II Just Got an Amazing Upgrade
I mean COME ON. Just when you think Artemis II can't get any better, this drops. 🥹

Takeaways From What Motivates Students in Test Prep?
The episode with educator Athena Savino dissects why many test‑prep students lose momentum and outlines a framework to reignite engagement. Intrinsic motivation hinges on three pillars—student agency, demonstrable competence through small wins, and a trusted tutor relationship. An optimal preparation...
Shingles Vaccine Beats Geroscience in Reducing Dementia
a different take: the shingles vaccine lowers dementia and all cause mortality and it’s targeted to a specific virus, not the process of aging so far the data say the score is shingles vaccine 1, geroscience hypothesis 0 and I could say the...
A Tribe's Rare Europe EP “The Jam” Unearthed
After "Beats, Rhymes, And Life" dropped in '97, A Tribe Called Quest released a Europe-exclusive EP called "The Jam." It featured two album cuts, a loosie from the Men In Black soundtrack and "Mardi Gras At Midnight," this J Dilla...
Oscars' Final ABC Broadcasts: 2027, 2028 Dates
Dates for the next two #AcademyAwards: 99th: Sunday, March 14, 2027 100th: Sunday, March 5, 2028 These are the last two which will air on #ABC. The #Oscars move to #YouTube starting with the 101st edition in 2029. $DIS $GOOGL $GOOG
Sharing Recovery Journey Fuels New Eating-Disorder Support App
Thank you for not only sharing about your eating disorder, but for creating a platform to help other people who are struggling. Check out @CavinderHaley & @CavinderHanna’s app TWOgether. To hear more, don’t miss the latest #whatsyourstory. @WWE @Fanatics...

Paul Chadeisson's 'Second Skin' Showcases Stunning Sci‑fi Worldbuilding
Watch: 'Second Skin' - Paul Chadeisson's World Building Sci-Fi Short https://t.co/dCWil8a3YZ #scifi #shortfilm #SecondSky #b3d #Blender #PaulChadeisson https://t.co/h7MXsO5dEO
Consistent Small Efforts Build Strong Long-Distance Father‑Daughter Bonds
Small moments. Consistent effort. Big impact. That’s how strong father-daughter bonds are built—even from a distance. https://t.co/ul8gmLgMr1 #IntentionalParenting
Follistatin: Dual Weapon Against Cancer and Muscle Loss
Follistatin protein, which plays a key role both in inhibiting tumors and promoting muscle tissue growth. https://t.co/OebCo6FSI7
Travel Cheaper by Skipping Peak Seasons
Travel costs are based on supply and demand, and if you are willing to avoid busy seasons, you can save significant amounts of money. https://t.co/g0l2iAc2jo

Best Teams Leverage Individual Differences
The Strengths Edge: Why the Best Teams Are Built on What Makes People Different https://t.co/FicI9jlmk6 #leadership #employeeexperience @tanveernaseer https://t.co/8d64aa3gIP
Netflix Announces 2027, 2028 Actor Awards Dates
The Actor Awards Set Dates for 2027 and 2028 Ceremonies on Netflix https://t.co/2tFaaF1avh via @variety
KLF5 Drives Pancreatic Cancer Spread via Gene Rewiring
A gene called KLF5 may be a key force behind the spread of pancreatic cancer—but not in the way scientists expected. Rather than mutating DNA, it rewires how genes are turned on and off, helping tumors grow and invade new...
Physical Reading Offers a Focused, Relaxing Experience
Pro tip: Read physical books, magazines and newspapers. It's a completely different and focused experience -- and so relaxing 🙏🏽

Fatty Acids Target and Eliminate Aging “Zombie” Cells
NEW STUDY finds certain fatty acids selectively kill senescent "zombie" cells. The molecules exploit a fundamental biophysical weakness in senescent cells, a totally new approach. Could we simply consume these moleculs to treat aging? ...🧵 https://t.co/EceCAfdlvz