
Mariana Enriquez’s Graveyard Adventures in “Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave: My Cemetery Journeys,” Translated From Spanish by Megan McDowell
Mariana Enriquez’s new non‑fiction work, *Somebody is Walking on Your Grave*, chronicles her visits to 21 cemeteries across five continents, using each site as a portal to explore personal memory and Argentina’s turbulent history. The narrative intertwines travel observations with intimate anecdotes, such as a fleeting romance in Genoa’s Staglieno Cemetery, and references to cultural touchstones like the Manic Street Preachers. Translator Megan McDowell, who has rendered all of Enriquez’s prose into English, delivers a precise, lyrical version that preserves the author’s uncanny tone. The book blurs genre lines, offering horror rooted in real political trauma rather than conventional scares.
From Prenatal DNA Test to $4B Cancer Detection Promise
1 in 11 babies born in America this year will be screened by a genetic test that didn't exist a decade ago. Biotech startup @BillionToOneInc turned a simple but radical idea—detecting rare fragments of fetal DNA in a mother's blood—into one...
Awe Walks Transform Mood and Social Connection
The new Huberman Lab episode is out: Cultivating Awe & Emotional Connection in Daily Life | Dr. Dacher Keltner 0:00 Dr Dachner Keltner 0:01:55 Emotions, Awe; Facial Expressions & Culture 0:08:11 Sponsors: Joovv & Helix Sleep 0:11:05 Emotion, Motor Movement & Language 0:15:36 Measuring Emotion;...
Glaukos to Present Multiple Scientific Abstracts at the 2026 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Annual Meeting
Glaukos Corporation will present a slate of scientific abstracts at the 2026 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) meeting in Washington, D.C., and will exhibit at booth #407. The company is also sponsoring an educational symposium on Epioxa™,...
Bausch + Lomb Announces New Scientific Data, Educational Events at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Annual Meeting
Bausch + Lomb announced it will present 45 scientific papers and posters at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) annual meeting in Washington, D.C., from April 9‑13, 2026. The sessions will feature data on its ELIOS minimally‑invasive...

New Electronically Tunable Quantum Detector Speeds up Search for Dark Matter
Physicists at Fermilab, the University of Chicago, Stanford and NYU have built an electronically‑tunable quantum detector that uses a flux‑controlled SQUID inside a microwave cavity to hunt for dark‑photon dark matter. The device scanned a 22 MHz band in three days,...
First Official Day on Trail (Day 1)
Sarah J’s first official day on the trail covered 8 miles of the Appalachian Trail, marking the start of a 2,188‑mile thru‑hike. She departed the Springer Mountain Trailhead, received free snacks from a trail angel, and noted easier terrain compared...
Daycare: A Familiar Place and Unmistakable Aroma
Daycare is a place and a smell. I can’t explain it, but I know what I’m talking about.

Thorne Targets Perimenopause and Libido Gaps with Latest Science-Led Campaign
Thorne announced two science‑led supplements—Perimenopause Complete and Women’s Libido Boost—to address fragmented women’s health categories. The launches respond to a 28.5% YoY surge in reproductive‑health supplement sales, while menopause products fell 2.5% over the same period. The formulations combine botanicals...
NASA’s Artemis II Mission Is About to Pass Behind the Moon
NASA’s Artemis II crew entered the Moon’s sphere of influence and is preparing for a six‑hour lunar flyby that will bring humans within 4,070 miles of the surface. Day five featured emergency‑suit tests, a trajectory‑correction burn, and an Easter‑egg hunt aboard...

Unreleased Photos From Beatles' 1966 Japan Concerts Verified
Nippon Budokan has verified 102 previously unpublished black‑and‑white photographs taken during the Beatles’ 1966 Japan concerts. The negatives, discovered in 2009 and examined by Beatles researcher Toru Omura, were authenticated by an expert after a thorough review. The images capture...

5 Coaching Conversations Every New Manager Needs
The article outlines five essential coaching conversations that new managers should master to build high‑performing teams. It emphasizes early expectation‑setting, regular feedback, career development talks, structured performance reviews, and conflict resolution. Each conversation is presented with practical prompts and timing...
Sleep Powers Brain's Waste Removal, Preventing Alzheimer Risk
Human biology fact: during sleep, your brain’s waste clearance system — the glymphatic system — becomes more active. Poor sleep is linked to greater build-up of metabolic waste, including amyloid (associated with Alzheimer’s disease), over time. Sleep isn’t optional. It’s...
Prioritize Sleep, Movement, Nutrition Over Fancy Biohacks
Speaking as a scientist in the longevity space: Too many people “major in the minors” when it comes to health. They obsess over biohacks — cold plunges, supplement stacks, red light panels — and neglect the fundamentals that drive most...
The New Museum’s ‘New Humans’ Reckons With Human-Machine Relations in the Workplace
The New Museum’s inaugural exhibition “New Humans: Memories of the Future” examines the evolving relationship between workers and machines, tracing themes from ancient Mesopotamian creation myths to 1920s Bauhaus performances. By juxtaposing historic works such as Oskar Schlemmer’s Mechanical Ballets...
Your 70‑year Health Hinges on 30‑50 Habits
I’m a scientist studying the biology of aging. I focus my research on people in their 30s–50s because this is when lifestyle habits begin to compound and shape long-term health trajectories. Good health at 70 starts decades earlier.
Launch a Revenue‑generating SaaS with 0.001% Effort
A few months ago, a SaaS idea got into my head and it simply wouldn't leave me alone. So I made a "dangerous" decision. I decided to allocate just 0.001% of my time to see if I could take that idea...

Hypercortisolism Common in Patients with Resistant Hypertension
The MOMENTUM study of 1,086 patients with resistant hypertension found that 27.3% had endogenous hypercortisolism. Nearly a quarter of those positive cases displayed adrenal nodules, and 21.5% also had primary hyperaldosteronism, with 5.9% harboring both disorders. Hypercortisolism was associated with...
Metallica Add Two Non-Vegas Residency Shows for Later This Year
Metallica announced two additional residency concerts in Uncasville, Connecticut, set for November 19 and 21, 2025, each featuring a distinct setlist. The first night will be opened by Suicidal Tendencies, while Spiritbox will support the second. Ticket sales begin April...

Musica Transonic + Mainliner, “Solid Static”
Japanese psych‑noise veterans Nanjo Asahito, Makoto Kawabata and Tatsuya Yoshida have finally issued the long‑shelved 1997 sessions under the joint banner Musica Transonic + Mainliner, titled “Solid Static.” The release blends High Rise‑style fuzz, Acid Mothers Temple’s cosmic disorientation and Ruins’ avant‑drum...

Engineered Antibodies Pry Apart The Most Difficult Viruses
Researchers have engineered a bifunctional antibody fragment that simultaneously blocks Marburg virus attachment and neutralizes the exposed receptor‑binding site after the virus undergoes its conformational change. By mimicking the host cell receptor, the antibody tightly binds the viral protein, shutting...
YouTube to Stream Coachella 2026 Across Seven Stages in 4K
YouTube will livestream both weekends of Coachella 2026, expanding coverage to seven simultaneous stages and delivering 4K resolution for the Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre, and Sahara. The platform introduces a 24/7 linear “Coachella TV” channel featuring archival performances, and enhances...

The April Wall
The post introduces the “April Wall,” a common mid‑spring burnout phase teachers experience after months of nonstop work. It explains that the exhaustion stems from a job structure offering little recovery time between September and May, not personal weakness. The...
Researchers Find Higher UV Degradation in Tracker-Based PV Systems
Researchers at the University of New South Wales have built a high‑precision global UV irradiance model for tilted PV surfaces, revealing that single‑axis tracking (SAT) systems receive markedly more ultraviolet radiation than fixed‑tilt arrays. In desert and tropical climates, trackers...
Wilsonart Introduces Traceless, An Ultra-Matte Laminate Finish
Wilsonart has launched Traceless, an ultra‑matte laminate finish that resists fingerprints and smudges. The product targets high‑touch commercial and residential interiors such as hospitality, healthcare, education, retail and multifamily housing. Traceless is offered in a curated palette of solid colors,...

40 Years on, the Antwerp Six Designers Are Still Making Noise
The Museum of Modern Art Antwerp (MoMu) opened a three‑hour exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of the Antwerp Six, the radical Belgian designers who reshaped fashion in the 1980s. The show weaves archival photographs, sketches, and immersive installations that trace...
The Time to Honour Tradition
Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet has launched the Neo Frame Jumping Hour, its first timepiece powered by an in‑house self‑winding jumping‑hour calibre, the Calibre 7122. The rectangular 18‑carat pink‑gold case draws on the 1929 pre‑model 1271 and the Streamline Moderne aesthetic,...

The Most Influential Piece of Running Gear Ever Made
The sports bra, once a novelty, has become essential running gear for women, with a $10 billion global market. A 2025 Runner’s World survey revealed that 69% of runners wore the wrong size, and 61% said ill‑fitting bras forced them to quit....

Could This Autonomous Aquatic Robot Help Advance Hydropower?
The request contains only a meta‑message indicating that the full article text was not provided, rather than the actual content about an autonomous aquatic robot and hydropower. Without the article body, no substantive details on the technology, its capabilities, or...

Rare Portraits Reveal How Elizabeth I Turned Image Into Power
The Philip Mould & Company gallery in London is showcasing "Elizabeth I: Queen and Court," a rare collection of four previously unseen portraits that trace the Virgin Queen from princess to sovereign. The exhibition pairs these works with paintings of...
Push Your Limits Daily Like a Curious Toddler
A Monday morning question for you: The common narrative is that kids learn faster than adults, but if you watch any toddler they spend a large portion of the day attempting things that are on the edge of their ability....
WELL Health Partners with AliveCor for Cardiac Monitoring in Canada
WELL Health announced a partnership with AliveCor to bring the Kardia mobile ECG platform to Canadian patients. The collaboration enables remote cardiac monitoring and real‑time cardiologist review through WELL Health’s telehealth network. By integrating AliveCor’s FDA‑cleared devices, the service aims...

Notice Urges, Reset with Tiny Actions to Regain Focus
How to regain focus (Hint: The trick isn’t resisting distractions.) Most people think focus is about gritting your teeth OR finding the next productivity hack. But both approaches often make things worse. Why? Hacks create a constant chase for the “perfect system,” which turns...

Watching Yourself Fail Your Own Promises
The post explores the emotional sting of breaking promises we make to ourselves, highlighting how self‑disappointment arises when intentions falter. It argues that missed commitments are not evidence of weakness but a sign that change is harder than intention. The...

Streaming: Lysergic’s EP Towering Altars of Misanthropy
Former Wake vocalist Kyle Ball has unveiled Lysergic’s debut EP, Towering Altars of Misanthropy, a ferocious blend of black metal, death metal, grindcore, industrial noise and psychedelic soundscapes. The record was initially self‑released on cassette, with Decomp Regalia slated to...
Namco X Capcom Opening and Ending Theme Songs Will Appear on Digital Streaming Platforms on April 11
Composer Yuzo Koshiro announced that the opening and ending theme songs of the 2005 crossover RPG Namco X Capcom will be released on major digital streaming platforms on April 11. The tracks – “Subarashiki Shin Sekai” and “Itsuka Kitto, Tsuki no Shita de” – will use the original 48 kHz/24‑bit master sources,...

Scientists Found ‘Supergenes’ That Turbo-Charge Evolution
Researchers sequenced the genomes of more than 1,300 Lake Malawi cichlids and uncovered five large chromosomal inversions that act as supergenes, preserving clusters of advantageous traits. These inversions suppress recombination, allowing beneficial gene combinations to persist while limiting harmful genetic...

7 Moves to Fix Forward Head Posture
Forward Head Posture | Mobility 7 exercises to strengthen your neck, improve spinal mobility, and build your upper back. Forward head posture is often caused by weak neck muscles, a stiff upper back, and poor shoulder control. These exercises help bring your...
Complex Careers May Cut Dementia Risk More Than Education
Getting an education is important for a lot of reasons, but there might be one reason you haven’t heard — it could lower your risk of dementia later in life. Decades of research have supported this claim, with one study...

BC's Tallest Mass‑Timber Tower Meets Passive House Standards
"...the project is set to become one of British Columbia’s tallest mass timber residential buildings designed to Passive House standards—combining low-carbon construction with high-performance energy efficiency." #passivhaus #passivehouse #masstimber https://t.co/iWZGoZCqLS https://t.co/EFfMf6lkgc
Beware Those Who Normalize Mediocrity in Your Life
The most dangerous person in your life is the one who makes you feel comfortable with mediocrity.
Defending the Rich: Latest Economic Books Reviewed
From the house that brought you How to Spend It: In defence of the rich — and other new economic books https://t.co/DB0eFhiqzL

Chemical Engineers Drive Solar Innovation Behind the Scenes
Why Chemical and Materials Science Engineers Are the Unsung Heroes of Solar Innovation #energysky -- via pv magazine usa: https://t.co/YMAo2vhfN9 https://t.co/z0Ek7fopFP
Non‑invasive BCI: Thought‑controlled Software and Hardware
now imagine this, but a non-invasive BCI, and you can control software and hardware with just your thoughts. non-invasive BCI is the next breakthrough.

Skyking Trailer Reveals Real-Life Plane Hijacker Story
Official Trailer for '#Skyking' Doc About the Guy Who Stole an Airplane https://t.co/EW06tmwxDp #SXSW #docs #RichardRussell #airplane #truestory #Hulu https://t.co/y9QQ6QlglV
Myeloma Survival Breakthrough: Two Decades After Dalton’s Wish
I remember interviewing Bill Dalton in 2005 about new developments in myeloma and how he wished for new regimens to take OS out beyond 3-4 yrs. Two decades on we've hit jackpot...

Air‑Powered Muscles Enable Robots to Lift 100× Their Weight
Air-powered artificial muscles could help #Robots lift 100 times their weight by Terry Grant, Arizona State University @TechXplore_com Learn more: https://t.co/BylroRmcKJ #Robotics #Engineering #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/h4zn0fIw8B
One Goal, Six Months, Leap Ahead of 97%
Most people don't realize that staying focused is f*cking easy. 1) Pick one goal 2) Say no to everything else 3) Work on it daily for 6 months Do this and you'll be 20 years ahead of 97% of people.

King’s Cross Transformation Fuels Anne Howeson’s Artistic Vision
Anne Howeson has witnessed the many changes to the King’s Cross area, and it has become a central part of her art. I spoke to her about the changes and how they’ve inspired her practice >> https://t.co/3ivXygQHeW @Londonist #LondonArtCritic #LondonArt...

12 Timeless Lessons to Read Any Book Better
This book is the ultimate guide to becoming a better reader. It was first published in 1940 and became an instant bestseller. It will teach you how to get more value out of every book you read. Here are 12 key lessons...