The Best Way to Keep Track of Upcoming Mystery and Thriller Books
Book Riot’s New Release Index is a searchable database that lists upcoming mystery and thriller titles by release date, letting readers filter by genre and save favorites to a personal Watchlist. The tool is bundled with the All Access membership, which costs $6 per month and also unlocks the site’s premium articles. By scrolling cover images and clicking for descriptions, users can quickly identify books that match their interests without building their own spreadsheets. The service aims to surface titles beyond those with large marketing budgets.
The Best Way to Keep Track of Upcoming Graphic Novels
Book Riot’s New Release Index is a searchable database that lists upcoming graphic novels by release date, letting readers filter by genre and save titles to a personal Watchlist. The tool is bundled with the All Access subscription, which costs...
Electrons in Moire Crystals Explore Higher-Dimensional Quantum Worlds
Physicists at MIT have demonstrated a scalable chemical‑synthesis method to grow bulk “moiré crystals” that contain high‑quality moiré superlattices. In these crystals electrons display quantum tunneling that mimics motion through a synthetic fourth dimension, effectively simulating four‑dimensional quantum materials. The...
DNAJC6 Parkinson’s: Endolysosomal, Oligodendrocyte Roles Unveiled
A new study published in npj Parkinson’s Disease shows that mutations in the DNAJC6 gene disrupt endolysosomal function, leading to defective lysosomal acidification, α‑synuclein accumulation, and mitochondrial stress. The research reveals that these defects occur not only in neurons but...
Coffee and Carbs Are All the Pre‑workout You Need
Coffee is a preworkout. Carbs are a preworkout. You don’t need a special preworkout supplement if you don’t want one.

Rick Ross Weighs on Pooh Shiesty Chaos: “I Don’t Like It for Either Side”
Veteran rapper Rick Ross weighed in on the ongoing legal drama involving Pooh Shiesty and allegations tied to Gucci Mane. In an Instagram Story, Ross said he “doesn’t like it for either side,” expressing sympathy for both the younger artist and...

Vietnam’s Infectious Diseases: A Progress Paradox Explored
Vietnam has dramatically reduced its infectious disease burden, cutting malaria cases by 78% and dengue hospitalizations by 45% over the past decade. The government pledged roughly $2 billion in U.S. dollars to modernize disease surveillance and expand vaccination programs. Despite these...

13 Aldi Kitchen Products To Look For In 2026
Aldi’s 2026 kitchen lineup, led by its in‑house Crofton brand, introduces a range of affordable accessories from reusable K‑Cups to coordinated tea sets. The collection also features Kirkton House placemats, table runners, and a 10‑piece food storage set designed for...

Your Someday Idea
The article urges professionals to stop waiting for a perfect moment and start sharing their ideas publicly. It frames personal visibility as a muscle that strengthens with consistent use, sharpening thinking and opening unexpected business opportunities. Emerging AI‑driven tools, such...

Inside Los Angeles Unified’s Hidden World of Art, Archives and Artifacts
Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation’s second‑largest, maintains an Art & Artifact Collection of roughly 100,000 pieces ranging from 19th‑century paintings to 2,100 BCE Mesopotamian tablets. A 2008 appraisal placed the collection’s value at more than $12 million, and the district...

4 Classic Rock Debut Albums From the 1960s That We Listen to Daily
The article spotlights four iconic 1960s debut albums—The Doors (1967), Led Zeppelin (1969), The Beatles' "Please Please Me" (1963) and Jimi Hendrix Experience's "Are You Experienced" (1967)—that continue to dominate daily listening. Each record introduced groundbreaking sounds, from psychedelic rock...

Mel B Says Spice Girls Reunion Tour Is “Not Happening”, Addresses Documentary Rumours
Mel B told Hello magazine that a full Spice Girls reunion tour is "not happening," putting recent speculation to rest as the group approaches its 30th anniversary. She also said a Netflix‑style documentary is still under discussion but not yet...
Chattanooga Becomes America’s First National Park City, Boosting Travel Appeal
Chattanooga, Tennessee has been designated the United States’ first National Park City, a title awarded in April 2025 by the National Park City Foundation. The honor reflects a decade‑long effort that secured 5,600 resident endorsements and transformed a once‑polluted industrial...
US Tokamak Fusion Breakthrough Solves Decades‑Old Heat‑Load Problem
Scientists at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) showed that the rotation of a tokamak’s plasma core—measured at 88.4 km/s—explains the long‑standing asymmetry in divertor heat loads. The finding, validated with DIII‑D data, lets simulations reliably predict exhaust behavior, accelerating fusion‑energy...
Study Links Urgency Culture to Poor Decisions and Lower Well‑Being
A study led by Dr. Ira Bedzow of Emory University finds that the pervasive “culture of urgency” pushes people to prioritize immediate tasks over meaningful goals, degrading decision quality and personal wellbeing. The findings warn individuals and organizations to rethink...
Auckland Preschool Teachers Censured After Child Found Screaming in Locked Van
The Teachers' Disciplinary Tribunal censured two teachers at Kākāpō Creek Children’s Garden after a child was discovered screaming inside a locked van 80 minutes after a field trip. The ruling highlights gaps in roll‑call procedures and prompts a review of...
Paralysed Veteran Ollie Thorn to Hand‑Cycle to Everest Base Camp
Former British serviceman Ollie Thorn will begin a two‑week hand‑cycle expedition to Everest Base Camp on 18 April, aiming to become the first person to reach the altitude on a hand‑cycle. The trek, undertaken with a six‑person support team, will raise...
Hermès Opens First Stand‑Alone Beijing Store, Fulfilling Founder’s Promise
Hermès unveiled its first stand‑alone boutique in Beijing’s Taikoo Li Sanlitun, a five‑story, 16‑category flagship that fulfills a promise made by late founder Jean‑Louis Dumas. Artistic director Pierre‑Alexis Dumas framed the opening as a tribute to his father and a cultural...
Raye Scores First UK #1 Album with Retro‑Soul LP 'This Music May Contain Hope'
British singer‑songwriter Raye has claimed her first UK number‑one album with the debut LP 'This Music May Contain Hope', released last week. The record tops a chart dominated by Olivia Dean, Ye and BTS, underscoring a breakout moment for the...
Self‑Employed Dad Says Zero Paternity Leave Crippled His Marriage
Couples coach and father of three Alex Trippier says his marriage suffered because the UK grants self‑employed fathers no statutory paternity leave. His personal account underscores a broader policy gap that forces dads into a work‑first mindset, straining relationships and...
Trail Blazers Owner Tom Dundon Declares Shift to Winning Culture After $4.25B Sale
New Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon announced that the franchise will abandon its recent development‑first approach in favor of a win‑oriented culture. The statement follows the NBA Board of Governors' approval of the $4.25 billion sale of the team, and comes...
Daymond John Reveals Daily Biohacking Regimen Aimed at Longevity and Peak Performance
Entrepreneur Daymond John disclosed his day‑to‑day biohacking protocol, including a 2 p.m.–8 p.m. eating window, weekly 24‑ to 36‑hour fasts, three cold‑brew coffees, and 15‑minute explosive workouts. The routine underpins his demanding schedule of 250 travel days and multiple business ventures.
Michel Roux Jr Confirms Le Gavroche's Closure, Marks End of an Era in British Fine Dining
Michel Roux Jr confirmed that Le Gavroche, the iconic Mayfair restaurant that pioneered British haute cuisine, closed its doors permanently after more than three decades. The chef explained the decision stemmed from personal burnout and a desire to pursue a...
Miami Dolphins Roll Out Expanded Off‑Season Program Emphasizing Performance and Injury Prevention
The Miami Dolphins announced a revamped 2026 off‑season conditioning schedule that begins April 7 and features nine organized team activities, a first‑time voluntary veteran minicamp, and contract bonuses up to $50,000 to drive participation. The overhaul signals a shift toward...
Study Finds Minimal Resistance Training Still Boosts Strength for Biohackers
Researchers have identified the minimum effective dose of resistance training that still produces measurable strength gains. The findings, highlighted by Outside Magazine, suggest most people can achieve results without extensive workout volume, easing concerns about overtraining.
Shanghai Fashion Week Draws Global Buyers as Maison Margiela Debuts Historic Runway
Shanghai Fashion Week ran March 25 to April 1, pulling a stronger international turnout than recent seasons and showcasing Maison Margiela’s first runway outside Paris in a shipping‑container venue. The event highlighted China’s renewed pull for luxury brands amid shifting consumer dynamics.
International Booker Prize 2026 Longlist of 13 and Shortlist of 6 Announced
The International Booker Prize 2026 unveiled a 13‑title longlist and, on March 31, a six‑title shortlist that includes French author Marie Ndiaye. The award carries a £50,000 prize, divided equally between the winning author and translator, spotlighting translated fiction worldwide.
Emirates A380 Business Class 2026: Still Worth It?
Watch my new YouTube video: Emirates A380 Business Class in 2026 | Still Worth the Hype? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be86A88-AwQ

Embrace Open‑Mindedness and Seek Meaning Beyond Details
New podcast: I emphasize the need to remain openminded to different philosophies and viewpoints that may conflict with your own personal status quo. I spoke to looking past minutia to determine the actual meaning of the information we consume....

New Guangzhou Rule on Handmade Dim Sum Sparks Debate on Heritage Food in Hong Kong
Guangzhou has introduced a rule, effective May 1, requiring teahouses to label dim sum as either freshly handmade or produced by non‑traditional methods, with a strict 24‑hour freshness window for the former. The regulation aims to protect intangible cultural heritage and...
Evolve Into the Dad She Needs Today
The goal isn’t to stay the same kind of dad— It’s to become the dad she needs now. 🎧 Listen here: https://t.co/IU6PAsW9Lv

Eliminate Woody, Thorny, Vining Weeds with the Right Brush Killer
Woody, thorny, and vining weeds can get out of control quickly. Get rid of them once and for all with the right brush killer for your property. https://t.co/y4sIZxvN36 https://t.co/jsYpqV72cX
Unified Broadband via Fixed-Mobile Coherent Optical Networks
Researchers Wu, Wei, Zhang and colleagues have demonstrated a unified broadband architecture that merges fixed and mobile access networks using coherent optical transceivers. By deploying edge‑level coherent optics and AI‑driven resource orchestration, the system delivers over 100 Gbps throughput with sub‑millisecond...
A Quiver Beats a Quiver-Killer when It Comes to Mountain Bikes
A recent survey of nearly 3,000 mountain‑bike enthusiasts found that 60 % would rather own a single, all‑terrain “super” bike than a quiver of average machines. The author argues that a bike quiver offers financial flexibility, protects against rapid technology turnover,...

Alex Ho and Donovan Haffner – ‘Serendipity’
Pianist Alex Ho and alto saxophonist Donovan Haffner release “Serendipity,” a duo album exploring intimate yet adventurous jazz. The record, issued March 27, 2026, showcases Ho’s thoughtful piano voicings and Haffner’s technically fluent, lyric‑driven sax lines across compositions like “FYBSPG,”...

ISRO Launches Mission MITRA in Ladakh to Study Astronaut Behaviour in Extreme Conditions
ISRO has launched Mission MITRA in Ladakh, positioning a test crew at roughly 3,500 metres to simulate space‑flight stressors such as hypoxia, low temperature and isolation. The five‑day analog study, running until April 9, is designed to capture physiological, psychological and operational...
How Delta Uses Tom Brady to Train Its 100,000 Workforce on Leadership and a Winner’s Mindset
Delta Air Lines, a $42.2 billion airline, has enlisted seven‑time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady as a strategic advisor to reshape its leadership training for more than 100,000 employees. CEO Ed Bastian says Brady’s “playbook” delivers lessons on resilience, continuous reinvention...
Dell Names Long‑Time Insider Kennedy CFO, Spotlighting Internal Talent Pipeline
Dell Technologies promoted Kennedy, a 27‑year veteran, to chief financial officer in November 2025, highlighting the firm’s confidence in internal talent development. The move arrives as CFOs worldwide face heightened regulatory scrutiny, illustrated by a Singapore CFO’s fraud charge in...

The Full Engineering History of Cassini’s Grand Finale: How NASA Deliberately Crashed a $3.4 Billion Spacecraft Into Saturn and Why...
NASA’s Cassini mission, a $3.4 billion flagship, ended on Sept. 15, 2017 when the spacecraft was deliberately steered into Saturn’s atmosphere. A decade‑long debate among engineers, planetary‑protection officials, and policymakers weighed fuel limits, contamination risks to Enceladus and Titan, and the scientific...

Palestinian Film 'Passing Dreams' Screened in Manila for Francophonie Festival
The Embassy of Palestine and Alliance Française de Manille screened Rashid Masharawi’s 2024 film “Passing Dreams” on March 14 as part of Manila’s Francophonie Festival, coinciding with the Palestinian National Day of Culture. The drama follows a 12‑year‑old boy from a...
German Researchers Achieve 160‑Fold Conductivity Jump in MXenes via Atomic‑Order Method
Researchers at Helmholtz‑Zentrum Dresden‑Rossendorf and TU Dresden have introduced a molten‑salt GLS technique that creates perfectly ordered MXene surfaces, yielding a 160‑fold increase in macroscopic conductivity. The breakthrough replaces traditional chemical etching, promising cleaner, faster materials for electronics and energy...

Nutrition's Role in Enhancing Sleep: Join Webinar
Coaches, dietitians, academics, athletes: how can nutrition support sleep? Join the discussion. Register to the webinar: https://t.co/0PJC4DLDwV https://t.co/jyI255uZm3
NASA’s Artemis II Streams First Earth Photos as Crew Circles Moon
NASA’s Artemis II mission, launched on April 1 with four astronauts, released its first images of Earth captured from inside Orion, sparking massive online reaction and showcasing the use of iPhone 17 Pro Max, Nikon D5 and GoPro Hero 11 cameras on a deep‑space...

What If Ten Habits Could Slow Every Way Your Body Ages?
In 2023 researchers refined the twelve hallmarks of aging, creating a framework that links daily actions to measurable biological processes. A recent article ranks ten simple habits by how many hallmarks they influence, asserting that the top four—waist‑line monitoring, fermented...

FGF21 Boosts Lactate Metabolism For
Acceleration of Lactate Uptake and Utilization Contributes to Neuroprotective Action of FGF21 Involved in Naturally Aging Mice https://t.co/WInPF6Nm1C https://t.co/f9BxVAApln
Google's TurboQuant Slashes AI Memory Use 6‑fold, Sparks Sell‑off in Memory Chip Stocks
Alphabet announced TurboQuant, an algorithm that reduces AI model memory consumption by at least six times and accelerates inference up to eight times without sacrificing accuracy. The breakthrough triggered a sharp sell‑off in memory‑chip makers, with Micron down 10% and...

The Flow of Life
In a newly translated dialogue, journalist Irmgard Kirchner interviews longtime friend Santacitta Bhikkhuni, a former avant‑garde dancer turned Theravada monastic. The conversation frames Buddhism as a healing path that dissolves delusion and attachment, using the four vipallasa to illustrate how...

Remember When: A Sitcom Character Boosted Billy Vera to the Top of the Charts in 1981
Billy Vera’s 1981 ballad “At This Moment” languished after his record label folded, leaving the song without promotion. In 1986 a scene on the sitcom *Family Ties* featured the track as Alex P. Keaton’s love‑interest song, prompting a flood of fan inquiries. The...

T&C Culture Watch: We Have Your Next Book Club Pick
Town & Country’s April 2026 Culture Watch spotlights Lila Raicek’s debut novel “The Plunge” as its book‑club selection, pairing the story’s Manhattan‑to‑Lake Como setting with a curated lineup of luxury items. The feature highlights Audemars Piguet’s 50th‑anniversary Royal Oak chronograph, Tiffany & Co. jewelry, and Fendi apparel, positioning...
Why Society Must Avoid Bias Against Women Raising Children Alone
Single mothers in Kenya represent a growing demographic, heading 34% of households, yet they face entrenched stigma and limited support. The 2022 census, recent GBV case data, and adolescent pregnancy figures illustrate the scale of the challenge. While the 2023...