AI-Powered Pan-Cancer Map Reveals Tertiary Lymphoid Structures
Researchers at UT MD Anderson built the first pan‑cancer spatial atlas of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs), analyzing 340 samples from 12 tumor types. Using AI, they created a framework that detects and classifies TLSs on routine H&E whole‑slide images, evaluating over 25,000 TLSs across multiple cohorts. The team introduced a TLS composition score that integrates maturation state, location and abundance, outperforming simple presence metrics in predicting patient prognosis and response to immunotherapy. The work positions TLS heterogeneity as a scalable biomarker for precision oncology.
Bidet with Child Mode Boosts Potty Independence
The best potty training hack nobody told me about: a bidet with child mode. There's a window between when your kid is potty trained and when they can wipe themselves properly. It can last anywhere from 1 to 3 years....
‘Terrifier’ Director Damien Leone Heads to a Studio for Next Film ‘Tortures of the Damned,’ with Sam Raimi Producing
Damien Leone, the director of the ultra‑gory "Terrifier" franchise, has secured a deal with Lionsgate to produce an original horror film titled "Tortures of the Damned," produced alongside Sam Raimi’s Ghost House label. The project follows the commercial breakout of "Terrifier" 3, which...
THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS Offers BOGO On Tickets If People Use Eye-Scanning Software To Identify Themselves
Thirty Seconds to Mars has partnered with Tools For Humanity to require fans to scan their eyes using The Orb, creating a World ID that links to ticket purchases. Fans who complete the biometric verification receive a buy‑one‑get‑one‑free ticket offer...

How Artists With Disabilities Are Blazing New Musical Frontiers
Artists with disabilities are reshaping the global music scene through inclusive collectives such as Australia’s Tutti Arts, Germany’s Barner 16 network, Texas’s Semi‑Modulars, and New Zealand’s Māpura Studios. These groups pair musicians with custom‑made or adapted instruments, allowing participants to write, record,...

Mickey Bergman's Mission: Securing American Hostages with Richardson
Just finished "In the Shadows" by @MickeyBergman and @henican about the work Mickey did with Governor Bill Richardson (and still does since Bill passed) to free Americans take hostage by other countries. An excellent read. Highly recommend. https://t.co/vs07UdItfj

Stream Static Dress’ New Album Injury Episode
Static Dress has dropped their sophomore album *injury episode*, a concept record that skewers the commodification of art and the attention‑draining scroll culture dominating today’s media landscape. The release is paired with a self‑directed video for “dull blade disguise,” which...

Lily Allen Taps JADE for "Beg For Me" Remix
British singer‑songwriter Lily Allen has dropped a new remix of “Beg For Me,” a track from her 2025 album West End Girl, featuring former Little Mix member JADE. The remix shifts the original’s breakup confession into a supportive conversation between friends,...

Retatrutide Delivers 28% Weight Loss, but Carries Risks
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Curiosity Drill Samples Taken at Different Elevations Show Different Martian Climates
Scientists analyzed 20 drill cores collected by NASA's Curiosity rover over its 14‑year mission and found clear mineral evidence that Gale Crater’s climate varied with elevation. Hematite crystals from high‑altitude samples measured under 10 nm, while those from lower elevations grew...

GRETA VAN FLEET Releases New Single And Music Video 'Play Your Games'
GRETA VAN FLEET has returned with the new single and music video “Play Your Games,” co‑produced with Grammy‑winning producer Mike Elizondo in Tennessee. The track, drawn from an early demo, channels the band’s raw, club‑origin sound and marks their first release...

Tommy Lee Jones & Matthew Fox’s WWII Movie Now Streaming for Free
Lionsgate has placed the 2012 WWII drama *Emperor* on its official YouTube channel, allowing anyone to stream the film for free. The movie stars Tommy Lee Jones as General Douglas MacArthur and Matthew Fox as his subordinate Bonner Fellers, dramatizing...

My Journey to See All 19 Penguin Species in the Wild, From Antarctica to Tristan Da Cunha to New Zealand's...
A traveler set out to spot every one of the world’s 19 wild penguin species, journeying from African penguins in South Africa to the remote rockhopper colonies of Tristan da Cunha and the sub‑Antarctic islands of New Zealand and Australia. The...
‘Backrooms,’ ‘Obsession,’ and Why Two Gen Z Horror Directors Are Taking Over Hollywood
Two Gen Z directors are reshaping horror cinema. Focus Features backed 26‑year‑old Curry Barker’s “Obsession” with a $15 million budget, and the film posted a rare 40 % box‑office increase in its second weekend. Meanwhile A24 turned 20‑year‑old Kane Parsons’s YouTube series “Backrooms”...
Phillips Announces Highlights of New York Design Sale Led by Distinguished Private Collections
Phillips will hold its New York Design Sale on June 12, featuring a curated selection of twentieth‑century and contemporary design drawn from distinguished private collections. Highlights include rare Finn Juhl pieces such as a wall‑mounted cabinet estimated at $60,000‑$80,000, a George Nakashima Conoid bench,...

Two Distinct Autism Subtypes Identified Via Brain Connectivity
A new study published in Nature Neuroscience shows autism can be split into at least two biologically distinct subtypes based on functional connectivity patterns. Researchers examined over 1,900 human fMRI scans alongside 20 genetically engineered mouse models, uncovering a hypoconnectivity...

Parimala and Co Trailer: Jayaram-Urvashi Film Offers a Quirky Take on the Drishyam Formula
Veteran Malayalam stars Jayaram and Urvashi headline the upcoming film Parimala and Co, slated for a June 5 theatrical release. The trailer reveals a quirky blend of murder‑mystery and comedy, riffing on the popular Drishyam formula. Directed by Pandiraj, the cast...

We Asked the ‘Future of Truth’ Author to Explain How He Used AI. It Didn’t Go Well
Steve Rosenbaum’s new book *The Future of Truth* examines how artificial intelligence reshapes perception, but a recent Wired excerpt revealed fabricated or misattributed quotes. The New York Times identified more than half a dozen such errors, prompting Rosenbaum to acknowledge that a...

Longevity Is the New Luxury: Inside the $100K Biohacking Lifestyle
A growing cadre of ultra‑wealthy entrepreneurs, athletes and CEOs are redefining luxury as the ability to extend healthy life, spending six‑figure sums on biohacking and longevity clinics. These clinics combine full‑body imaging, genetic analysis and continuous biomarker monitoring with elite‑athlete‑style...

Climate Change Fearmongerers Owe Gen Z an Apology
The United Nations‑backed IPCC recently updated its climate‑model projections, scaling back the previously warned 4‑5 °C warming by 2100. The earlier doomsday scenario had sparked widespread fear among Gen Z and prompted governments to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on mitigation...
The String Cheese Incident Debuts New Song At 2026 Tour Opener
American jam‑grass group The String Cheese Incident launched its Just Keep Spinning Summer Tour in San Antonio, unveiling a brand‑new song titled “The Lightning Sky.” The band opened the show with a percussive walk‑through of the audience before delivering a...

#497 – Biggest Mysteries in Physics: Antimatter, Dark Energy & ToE – Don Lincoln
In this episode, Fermilab particle physicist Don Lincoln guides listeners through the historical quest for unification in physics—from Newton’s merging of celestial and terrestrial gravity to Maxwell’s synthesis of electricity and magnetism, and onward to modern attempts to reconcile quantum...

Centenarians Preserve Gut‑Immune Barrier Unlike Aging
The long-lived immune system of centenarians https://t.co/1o35n3XYj1 Fig. 4: The gut–immune barrier in ageing versus centenarians. 🔽👨⚕️ https://t.co/uCoFS3ZbEG
California Bill Would Offer Free Mental‑Health Care to Youth Gun‑Violence Survivors
California lawmakers introduced Assembly Bill 2247, mandating state‑funded, free mental‑health services for youth survivors of gun violence up to age 25. The pilot will launch in Alameda, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Solano counties, aiming to close a national treatment...
Japan’s Maid Cafés Turn Into Major Tourist Attractions, 650 Staff Across 13 Sites
At-Home Cafe, Japan’s largest maid‑café chain, now operates 13 venues staffed by 650 maids, underscoring the rapid evolution of maid cafés from sub‑cultural niche to a mainstream tourist attraction. The shift reflects broader changes in otaku‑related tourism and cultural perception.
Victor Acquista’s ‘Feed Your Hungry Soul’ Wins Nautilus Silver and Eric Hoffer Grand Prize Finalist
Physician‑contemplative Victor Acquista’s book *Feed Your Hungry Soul: Awaken Your Loving Heart* secured a Nautilus Silver Award and a Grand Prize finalist spot in the Eric Hoffer Book Awards, announced on May 28, 2026 in Ave Maria, Fla. The dual honors...
JWST Finds 50‑Million‑Solar‑Mass Black Hole That Predates Its Host Galaxy
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified a 50‑million‑solar‑mass supermassive black hole in the lensed galaxy Abell2744‑QSO1, a “Little Red Dot” that appears to predate its host galaxy. The finding, reported in Nature and MNRAS, forces a rethink...
Study Links Boredom‑Busting Phone Use to Lower Mood in 750+ Adults
Researchers at the University of Essex, led by Dr. Wijnand van Tilburg, found that people who habitually reach for their phones to escape boredom experience poorer mood. Analyzing data from more than 750 participants, the study suggests that the habit...
Epax Cetoleic Acid Cut LDL by 7% in 8‑Week Trial, Hinting at New Heart‑Health Tool
Epax Nutrition’s cetoleic acid (omega‑11) supplement lowered LDL cholesterol by 7% in an eight‑week clinical trial of 75 overweight and obese adults, researchers reported. Funded by the Norwegian Seafood Research Fund, the study points to a potential new dietary strategy...
Machine Learning Links Childhood Trauma to Heightened Genetic Risk for Depression
Yue Hua and colleagues at Yale University applied a random‑forest algorithm to 38,018 UK Biobank participants and uncovered 8,225 gene‑environment interaction pairs that reveal childhood trauma dramatically magnifies genetic susceptibility to depression. The finding reshapes how parents, clinicians, and policymakers...
190‑Mile Susquehanna Water Trail Set for Ribbon‑Cutting in Southern Tier
A coalition of regional tourism agencies will mark the start of the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail with a ribbon‑cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. at Kinsella Park boat launch in Erwin. The 190‑mile corridor links the Susquehanna and Chemung Rivers...
Mother of Five Boys Reveals Daily Playbook for a Busy Household
A mother of five boys detailed her routine in a May 28, 2026 profile, explaining how structured activities and bulk food preparation keep her chaotic home manageable. The story highlights the growing rarity of large families and offers practical advice...
Halcyon Restomods Classic Rolls‑Royce Corniche Into $570,000 Electric Luxury Sedan
Halcyon, a Surrey‑based restomod startup, has unveiled an electrified Rolls‑Royce Corniche priced at £450,000 (about $570,000). The limited‑run EV blends 1970s design with modern silent power, highlighting a new path for ultra‑luxury electric cars.
Zipangu Festival Draws Near 20,000 Fans, Signals J‑pop’s Leap Beyond Anime
The Zipangu music festival at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena pulled an estimated 20,000 fans, showcasing a diverse slate of Japanese artists and underscoring J‑pop’s growing foothold in North America beyond anime connections.
InvolvedDad Launches ‘Dialogue’ Program to Teach Communication Skills to Pre‑Teen Boys
Nonprofit InvolvedDad rolled out the Dialogue program, a curriculum designed to teach pre‑teen boys effective communication. The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between fathers and sons by giving young men tools to express themselves confidently, a core element of...
Lionsgate's Michael Jackson Biopic Beats Marvel's Iron Man in U.S. Box Office
Lionsgate's Michael Jackson biopic has earned $324 million domestically, overtaking Marvel's 2008 Iron Man as the studio's biggest U.S. hit. The film’s $795 million global total positions it as a rare music‑biopic challenger to Marvel’s franchise dominance.
Garden Upgrades Could Add Up to £9,000 ($11,400) to UK Home Values This Summer
Yopa’s latest analysis finds that adding a garden room or home office can increase the average UK home’s resale price by almost £9,000 after costs, making it the most profitable outdoor improvement for sellers this summer. Other upgrades such as...
Tom's Guide Reveals ChatGPT “Circus” Prompt that Slashes Multitasking Chaos
Tom's Guide writer Amanda Caswell reports that using a custom ChatGPT “circus” prompt helped her organize a day that felt like 14 open browser tabs, delivering clearer task prioritization and faster completion. The technique, which she calls a “secret” for...

Greta Lee Wore High Sport To The ‘Toy Story 5’ London Premiere
Actress Greta Lee attended the Toy Story 5 London premiere wearing High Sport’s Fall 2026 star‑print halter dress. The red knit gown, dotted with white stars, subtly referenced the film’s sheriff‑badge motif while maintaining Lee’s signature understated elegance. Styled by Danielle Goldberg,...
73% of Americans Stressed, One‑Third Turning to AI for Relief, Survey Finds
AMFM Healthcare’s latest national survey reveals that 73% of American adults report high stress levels. Financial pressure, poor sleep and loneliness top the drivers, while 31.5% say they have used AI chatbots to cope, and nearly half rely on alcohol...
Om Namah Shivaya Mantra Gains Momentum as Meditation Aid for Mental Balance
The Hindu mantra “Om Namah Shivaya” is seeing renewed interest as a meditation practice that may improve mental well‑being. Astrologers claim it mitigates adverse planetary influences, while mindfulness experts point to its rhythmic chanting as a stress‑relief tool.
Michelin‑Starred Atelier Closes in Lincoln Square After Relocation
Atelier, the Michelin‑starred restaurant in Lincoln Square, shut its doors in May 2026 after a costly relocation to a bigger venue and a pivot toward casual dining failed to draw enough reservations. Owner Tim Lacey cited low foot traffic, while...
India’s Fitness Industry Shifts Toward a National Performance Culture
India’s fitness sector is moving away from weight‑loss‑centric routines toward a performance‑oriented culture. Gyms like PowerMax report growing demand for strength, mobility and endurance training, reflecting a new “everyday athlete” mindset.
Aging Immune Decline Linked to Gut Microbiome Instability
Researchers at Germany's Leibniz Institute on Aging and Friedrich Schiller University Jena published a paper in PLoS Biology linking age‑related loss of immune surveillance to destabilization of the gut microbiome. The work argues that immune decline, rather than intrinsic microbial...
Victoria Beckham's Resort 2027 Collection Embraces Season‑Less Versatility
Victoria Beckham presented her Resort 2027 ready‑to‑wear runway in London, showcasing 1930s‑inspired tailoring, sporty outerwear and new shoe designs. The collection, inspired by photographer Lee Miller, aims for season‑less wearability from holiday parties to early summer.
German Pavilion’s “Ruin” Installation Rewrites Post‑War Narrative at Venice Biennale
At the Venice Biennale, the German pavilion unveiled “Ruin,” a joint installation by Sung Tieu and the late Henrike Naumann curated by Kathleen Reinhardt. The work cloaks the 1938 fascist façade in a 3‑million‑stone mosaic and immerses visitors in a green,...
LitRPG Novels Surge, Selling Millions as Genre Goes Mainstream
The Week’s latest analysis shows LitRPG fiction—novels that blend role‑playing game mechanics with storytelling—has broken into the mainstream, moving millions of copies and prompting publishers to rethink genre strategies. The trend reflects a broader shift toward gamified reading experiences.

Le Guess Who? Announces 2026 Initial Lineup & Guest Curators
Le Guess Who? festival announced its 2026 lineup and guest curators for its 20th anniversary, scheduled for November 5‑8 across multiple Utrecht venues. Curators aja monet, KMRU, Los Thuthanaka and Tropical Fuck Storm each present exclusive performances and collaborations. The initial...

Exchanging Narratives: Rostam Interviewed
Rostam Batmanglij’s third solo album, “American Stories,” fuses Persian saz melodies with American folk‑rock, delivering an optimistic soundtrack amid global unrest. The record features collaborations with Clairo on “Hardy” and Iranian‑American musician Amir Yaghmai on “The Weight,” blending baroque hooks...

Acclaimed Mexican Film ‘Flies’ Trailer Drops Featuring Teresita Sánchez
Official Trailer for Acclaimed Mexican Film 'Flies' with Teresita Sánchez https://t.co/HTLczuK00B #Mexico #Flies #Moscas #FernandoEimbcke #cinema https://t.co/eEI222Pr6m