
New Trailer for Boyle's 'Trainspotting' 30th Anniversary 4K Re-Release
Sony Pictures Classics released a new trailer for the 30th‑anniversary 4K restoration of Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting, slated to hit U.S. theaters on June 5, 2026. The iconic 1996 film, which debuted at Cannes and opened in the United States in July 1996, is being refreshed with a full 4K scan and a modern theatrical push. The campaign highlights the film’s lasting cultural cachet and aims to draw both original fans and a younger audience. The re‑release underscores the studio’s confidence in legacy titles generating fresh box‑office revenue.
Rowansci for Computational Chemistry of Your Favorite Molecules. Free Credits
Rowan offers a cloud‑based quantum‑chemistry platform with free compute credits, enabling users to run GFN2‑xTB and other methods on complex molecules. In a rapamycin case study, the tool identified electrophilic hotspots concentrated in oxygen‑rich carbonyl/ester regions and mapped electron‑rich sites...

Thaiboy Digital Plots the Underworld Tour
ThaiBoy Digital, a Drain Gang rapper, will release his new album Paradise on May 8, 2026, a full‑length collaboration with Swedish production collective Swedm. He announced the Underworld Tour, running from May 14 to July 4, with shows across the United States, Canada, and...
Rowansci for Computational Chemistry of Your Favorite Molecules. Free Credits
RowanSci’s recent run on rapamycin identified a suite of low‑frequency vibrational modes between 3 and 32 cm⁻¹, with a single small imaginary mode treated as a floppy coordinate. The analysis mapped these soft motions to the same atoms that exhibit the...

Why You Should Actually Get Excited For Marvel’s X-Men Movie Reboot
Marvel Studios confirmed a full X‑Men reboot for the MCU, appointing Jake Schreier—fresh from his work on Thunderbolts—to direct the first film. Kevin Feige announced that a script is already in development and that the new movie will target a younger...

Weekly Listening: April 2026 #1
The April 2026 "Weekly Listening" roundup spotlights a wave of new indie releases, from Annie Schultz’s genre‑bending single “Search and Destroy” to Bleary’s “Foyer” ahead of their May album *Little Brain*. Death Tennis pushes emotional shoegaze with the EP *Thank...

Brain: Universe's Most Complex System Runs on 20 W
The most complex object in the known universe: brain, only uses 20 watts of power. It would require a nuclear power plant to energize a computer the size of a city block to mimic your brain, and your brain does it...

Nine Tips to Help You Cope During Turbulent Times
The BBC Future article outlines a three‑step method for turning worry into productive action. Health psychologist Kate Sweeny recommends labeling the worry, running a mental checklist of possible solutions, and, if none exist, moving into states like flow, mindfulness or...
Interview Deeply to Build Stronger, Structured Memoirs
Extensive interviewing is not unusual in memoir work and produces a stronger memoir. It adds depth and structure, fills in gaps, and jogs memory. Jacqueline Salmon offers examples, plus talks about additional necessities for memoir writers—a theme and a story that's...

The Best Buttonless Polo Shirts in 2026, According to GQ
GQ highlights the growing appeal of buttonless polo shirts, noting they retain the classic polo silhouette while offering a more relaxed, breathable feel. The guide distinguishes two primary styles—a simple collar drop and a Johnny‑collar with a V‑shaped neckline—and showcases...

10 Best Long-Lasting Colognes for a Scent that Sticks
The article curates ten long‑lasting colognes for men, ranging from luxury houses like Tom Ford and Dior to heritage brands such as Stetson and Burberry. Each fragrance is broken down by scent family, key notes, and available bottle sizes, highlighting their...

Isabel Klee’s ‘Dogs, Boys and Other Things I’ve Cried About’ Lands At UCP
Isabel Klee, a social‑media star with roughly two million followers, is turning her debut memoir *Dogs, Boys and Other Things I’ve Cried About* into a television series after Universal Content Productions (UCP) secured the rights. The book, slated for an...
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3 Expert-Approved Ways to Make Your Hardwood Floors Shine Like New Again
Real Simple’s Mary Marlowe Leverette outlines three expert‑approved methods to restore hardwood floor shine: a thorough deep‑clean with a damp microfiber mop, applying the correct polish or wax based on the floor’s finish, and, when wear is severe, sanding followed...

Beating Chesapeake Heat with Maryland Retractable Awnings
Maryland's humid, scorching summers make outdoor decks uncomfortable, prompting homeowners to adopt retractable awnings for instant shade. Professional testing shows these awnings can lower deck surface temperatures by up to 20 °F. Modern systems use breathable acrylic fabrics that mitigate humidity,...
Essential Habits for a Calm Nervous System
Non negotiables for a calm nervous system: • Morning sunlight before screens • Walk every day • Lift a few times per week • Eat food that keeps your energy stable • Stop flooding your mind with input • Protect sleep like it changes everything • Breathe...
Scientists Commission Crucial Subsystem in Pioneering Particle Physics Experiment
Argonne National Laboratory has commissioned the Cosmic Ray Veto (CRV) detector, a critical subsystem for Fermilab’s Mu2e experiment. The 83‑module, 60‑ton CRV filters out cosmic‑ray muons, meeting a 99.99% rejection requirement. Its successful testing satisfies a key DOE milestone and...
Germinal Centers in Thymus Act as Prognostic Factor in Thymoma-Associated Myasthenia Gravis
A new study in the Journal of Neuroimmunology finds that ectopic germinal centers (GCs) in the thymus serve as a prognostic marker for poorer outcomes in thymoma‑associated myasthenia gravis (TAMG). Among 111 patients who underwent thymectomy, 62.2% had at least...

Manager J.M. Stodola Joins Arsonhouse Entertainment
J.M. Stodola has joined Arsonhouse Entertainment as a manager after a four‑year stint at Sugar23, where he advanced from assistant to manager. He arrives with a roster of comedy talent that includes London Brown, Erica Rhodes, and several stand‑up creators....

Promising Study Links Coffee Consumption To Reduced Dementia Risk
A new JAMA study of more than 100,000 health professionals followed for four decades found that regular consumption of caffeinated coffee is associated with a roughly 50% lower risk of developing dementia. The protective effect peaked at two to three...

NASA’s Artemis II Astronauts Spread ‘Moon Joy’ to the Public
NASA’s Artemis II crew completed a historic lunar flyby, capturing high‑resolution images of the far side while expressing vivid wonder about the Moon’s landscape. Astronauts such as Christina Koch described an "overwhelming sense" of being moved, turning technical briefings into emotionally resonant...
The Road to Producing New Bodies Starts with Multi-Organ Pseudo-Embryos
Biotech researchers are moving from organoid cultures toward multi‑organ pseudo‑embryos that mimic early human development without brains. Companies such as R3 Bio and Kind Biotechnology are pioneering these brain‑less constructs as a bridge between tissue engineering and full‑body regeneration. The...

'Japan Is Living In 2080': The Japanese Ice Cream Machine Americans Can't Wrap Their Heads Around
Japan’s Nissei soft‑serve machine delivers a theatrical, robot‑led performance while preparing a cone, turning a simple dessert into an entertainment act. The system features animated mascots Nikkun and Seichan and synchronizes music and choreography, extending service time compared with typical...
First Close Pair of Supermassive Black Holes Detected
Astronomers using 23 years of high‑resolution radio data have identified a second supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the core of galaxy Markarian 501, revealed by a previously unseen jet. The two SMBHs orbit each other every 121 days at a separation only a...

BTS Is Coming to Chicago and It’s Sold Out: How You Can Still Get Tickets
BTS will headline two sold‑out shows at Chicago’s Soldier Field on August 27‑28, 2026, the smallest U.S. venue on their ARIRANG World Tour. With a capacity of roughly 61,000, the stadium’s limited seats have driven secondary‑market prices to the highest...
A Breath Test Reveals Infections Deep Inside Tissues
UCSF researchers have created a breath test that injects ^13C‑labeled sugars into the bloodstream, allowing bacteria deep in tissues to convert them into detectable ^13CO₂. In mouse models of muscle, bone, lung and bloodstream infections, the test identified infection within...
What’s the Place of Humans in a World Redefined by AI? Steve Toltz’s New Novel Has some Ideas
Steve Toltz’s new novel A Rising of the Lights follows Rusty Wilson, a former child psychologist whose government job is usurped by an AI system called DUPIN. As Rusty grapples with divorce, unemployment and a society saturated with technology, the...

Amazon MGM’s Thriller ‘Ally Clark’ Rounds Out Cast With Six Additions
Amazon MGM Studios announced that its upcoming thriller "Ally Clark" has added six new cast members, including Jefferson White and Chris Sullivan. The series stars Viola Davis as the titular investigator, with Jason Clarke and Benjamin Bratt also attached. Filming...
1:1s Build Trust, Not Problem Updates
So many people miss this point. The purpose of 1:1s is ❌ not to hear problems ❌ not to get updates The purpose of 1:1s is to build a relationship with the direct report so that the manager can depend less and less...

Ogilvie Originally Had a Much-Different Ending on The Pitt
Season two of the medical drama *The Pitt* introduces fourth‑year student James Ogilvie as a know‑it‑all who initially alienates his colleagues. Over the arc, mentorship from Drs. McKay and Whitaker and the death of patient Mr. Green force Ogilvie to...

Be the Lighthouse: Show up, Serve, Grow Daily
You are a lighthouse. No matter how dark it gets. No matter how hard they make it. No matter what they throw at you, you still have the power to show up, give, and serve. That’s not a small thing. That’s...

How to Start Collecting Ancient Rings: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide
Collecting ancient rings offers a tangible link to civilizations such as Greece, Rome, and the medieval era, but newcomers must navigate authenticity, provenance, and legal issues. The guide outlines seven steps, from understanding historical contexts and setting budgets to buying...
Harry Styles’ Meltdown Festival Lineup Features Diverse Genres, Disco Occasionally
Harry Styles will curate the 31st Meltdown Festival at London’s Southbank Centre from June 11‑21, culminating with his own headlining set on June 16. The lineup spans indie rock, jazz, electronic, disco and trip‑hop, featuring acts such as Bar Italia, Kamasi Washington,...
Moon’s Faint Glow Is Earthshine, Not Extra Sunlight
Can someone help me understand the light in this image? The glow is the sun’s corona, ofc, but there’s also something faintly lighting up the upper left portion of the moon. I assume that the light source is sunlight bouncing...

Trainspotting Returns in Stunning 4K 30th Anniversary Trailer
New Trailer for Boyle's 'Trainspotting' 30th Anniversary 4K Update https://t.co/HIw78wEeO2 #Trainspotting #DannyBoyle #EwanMcGregor #EwenBremner #JonnyLeeMiller #KellyMacdonald #Edinburgh https://t.co/M3IRzoTiIz
Scientists Discover How Bacteria Rotate Tiny Pucks and Create Unusual Materials
Scientists at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria have revealed that swimming *E. coli* generate a hydrodynamic torque capable of spinning symmetric micro‑discs without any physical contact. Published in *Nature Physics*, the work overturns the prior belief that only asymmetric...

Ralph Lauren, Rappers, and Lo Lifes: Fashion Killa Insight
Since everyone is talking about Polo, I suggest you read my chapter about Ralph Lauren, rappers and the Lo Lifes in Fashion Killa 💀 https://t.co/6h7JyoVgME https://t.co/zHbRxNNpT4
ISS and Artemis II Ship‑to‑Ship Call at 2:
Ship-to-ship call between ISS and Artemis II coming up soon at 2:40 pm ET. Audio only. Listen on NASA's YouTube channel: https://t.co/3y6Tm3VF4k

🎧 Steven Soderbergh on Art, Commerce & Legacy
Steven Soderbergh discusses his legacy, emphasizing how he wants to be remembered for his ideas about filmmaking and industry ethics rather than his filmography. He promotes his latest Neon release, "The Christophers," a satire on art, commerce, and generational conflict...
Noah Hawley to Direct Warner Remake of Terrified
Excl: ALIEN-EARTH & FARGO show creator Noah Hawley is taking another stab at movies, setting up a remake of Argentinian supernatural horror feature TERRIFIED at Warners. Hawley will direct & produce. Via Mia Galuppo. https://t.co/tJy6mjKZ6W
Tommy Harper Aims to Build HBO‑Style Micro‑Drama App
Exclusive: 'Star Wars' and 'Top Gun' producer Tommy Harper wants to make the 'HBO' of micro dramas with a new app. Read my interview with him and the pitch deck here 👉 https://t.co/kblixmikVy
Gulf Backers Invest $24 Billion in Paramount’s Deal for Warner Bros.
Paramount Skydance secured roughly $24 billion from Gulf sovereign‑wealth funds to finance its $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund will provide about $12 billion, while Abu Dhabi and Qatar each pledge $6 billion. The deal also relies on $45.7 billion...
Giant Exoplanet TOI-5205b Has Carbon-Rich, Oxygen-Poor Atmosphere, Webb Observations Show
Astronomers using JWST's NIRSpec have measured the atmosphere of TOI-5205b, a Jupiter‑sized gas giant orbiting an M4 red dwarf in just 1.63 days. The transmission spectrum reveals an atmosphere unusually poor in heavy elements, even less metallic than its host...
Growth Hormone Supplementation Can Restore the Thymus, but What Is Its Effect on Lifespan?
Recent debates on growth hormone (GH) supplementation highlight its ability to rejuvenate the thymus but raise serious concerns about lifespan effects. Experts from the 2013 Erice workshop and subsequent literature argue that while transient GH can restore immune tissue, chronic...

How to Learn From Any Expert Without Paying Consulting Fees (Using NotebookLM)
Google’s free NotebookLM research tool now offers a Chrome extension that can import entire YouTube channels with a single click, turning hundreds of hours of video into a searchable notebook. Users can ask questions, generate summaries, mind maps, quizzes, and...

How a Century-Long Argument over Light’s True Nature Came to an End
The century‑long Einstein‑Bohr dispute over whether light is a wave or a particle has finally been resolved: modern quantum theory treats light as inherently dual, exhibiting both wave‑like and particle‑like behavior. Historical milestones such as the Davisson‑Germer electron diffraction experiment...
Early Life Stress Fundamentally Alters Alcohol Processing in the Brain
A study by Binghamton University and Brigham Young University found that rats raised in social isolation during adolescence develop a heightened preference for alcohol. The isolation altered dopamine signaling in the ventral pallidum, making alcohol less effective at suppressing dopamine...
Magnetic Coil Setup Guides Microrobots without Seeing Them
SMU researchers have built a triaxial Helmholtz coil system that creates a uniform magnetic field gradient, enabling microrobots to be guided without continuous visual tracking. The six‑coil arrangement, calibrated with a triaxial magnetometer and refined by Tikhonov regularization, delivers consistent...

50 Cent Documentary Series Set At Hulu
Hulu has green‑lit a three‑part documentary series on rapper‑entrepreneur Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, reportedly paying $75 million for the project. The series will trace his journey from Queens streets, through a near‑fatal shooting, to his record‑selling music career and expansion into television...

Make Art Not War Mural in Berlin, Germany
Shepard Fairey's "Make Art Not War" mural, painted in September 2014 at Mehringplatz 28 in Berlin‑Kreuzberg, is a flagship piece of the One Wall initiative launched by Urban Nation. The bold red‑and‑black composition blends the artist’s iconic propaganda‑style graphics with...

Grab Amazon’s Most Popular Telescope for Just $96 While Artemis II Orbits the Moon
As Artemis II circles the Moon, Amazon is slashing prices on entry‑level telescopes. The popular Gskyer 70 mm refractor is now $96.99, down from $129.99, offering a solid starter optic with a smartphone adapter. Celestron’s StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ, a 130 mm Newtonian...