The Sky Today on Monday, March 30: Vega Rising
Vega rose above the northeastern horizon just after midnight on March 30, signaling the start of the summer sky for Northern Hemisphere observers. At magnitude 0.0, the star is the fifth‑brightest in the night sky and anchors the Summer Triangle asterism alongside Deneb and Altair. Its visibility improves each night as spring progresses, offering early‑morning viewing opportunities before sunrise. Vega’s prominence makes it a key reference point for amateur astronomers and astrophotographers seeking seasonal sky shots.
Comment | A Generational Moment for Nazi-Looted Art Claims in the US
On March 16 the U.S. House approved an expanded Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (HEAR) Act of 2025, awaiting President Trump’s signature. The bill makes the six‑year discovery‑based statute of limitations permanent and eliminates technical defenses such as laches, the act‑of‑state...

858: Studying New Cellular Mechanisms of Memory Involving Myelin - Dr. Douglas Fields
In this episode, Dr. Douglas Fields discusses his research on brain development and plasticity, emphasizing how experience shapes neural circuits and the newly discovered role of myelin in memory formation. He shares personal anecdotes about his hobbies—rock climbing, guitar building,...

Designer of the Day: Richard Holland and Jonathan Harvey of Holland Harvey
London‑based Holland Harvey, a Certified B Corporation, blends architecture with social and environmental purpose. The studio’s portfolio ranges from high‑profile hospitality projects like Corner at Tate Modern to heritage‑focused retrofits, emphasizing low‑carbon materials and circular construction. It dedicates 1% of...
Travel and Lifestyle: Exploring the World While Living Better
Travel is increasingly seen as a lifestyle choice, not just a vacation, as people seek cultural immersion, personal growth, and memorable experiences. Modern travel‑lifestyle platforms provide curated tips that help travelers balance work, budgets, and health while on the move....

Simen Mitlid – “It’s Okay”
Norwegian singer‑songwriter Simen Mitlid has launched “It’s Okay,” the lead single from his forthcoming album, marking a fresh artistic chapter. The indie‑rock/folk track blends melancholic lyrics with lush vocal harmonies and cinematic string arrangements. Its lyrical focus centers on the...

Molly Bounds "The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins" @ Mrs Gallery, Maspeth, NY
Molly Bounds’ New York debut solo exhibition, "The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins," opens at Mrs Gallery in Maspeth on March 30, 2026 and runs through May 2. The show, her second collaboration with the gallery after a 2025 Armory Show appearance,...
Allergan Aesthetics Highlights Undetectable Era for HA Injectables
Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie subsidiary, announced the "undetectable era" for hyaluronic acid (HA) injectables at the Aesthetic & Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress 2026 in Monaco. The company unveiled its global research study, "Layered Beauty: The New Aesthetic Mindset," which highlights...

Broken English (2025)
"Broken English" is a 2025 UK documentary chronicling the tumultuous life of Marianne Faithfull, featuring her final recorded performance. Directed by Ian Forsyth and Jane Pollard, the film blends interviews, archival footage, and soundscapes to rescue cultural memory. Tilda Swinton...
Maximize Your Author Potential with Top Publishing Services
Dublin Book Publishing positions itself as a full‑service partner for authors, offering editing, cover design, formatting, marketing, and distribution under one roof. The firm highlights specialized ghostwriting capabilities tailored to the Irish market and international audiences. Its self‑publishing platform promises...
Insilico, Tenacia Expand AI-Driven CNS Collaboration
Insilico Medicine and Tenacia Biotechnology have broadened their AI‑driven collaboration to create additional small‑molecule therapies for central nervous system disorders. Building on a March 2025 program that combined Insilico’s Pharma.AI platform with Tenacia’s proprietary data, the partners will use generative...

Paromita Vohra: We Looked for Stories Discussing Emotional Experiences, and Not Limited to Sexual Identities
Documentary filmmaker Paromita Vohra has edited *Love, Sex and India*, an anthology of nearly 50 personal stories and poems drawn from the Agents of Ishq platform. The collection foregrounds emotional experiences—vulnerability, longing, heartbreak—rather than framing narratives strictly by sexual identity....
NASA's Zero-Gravity Arms Master Delicate to Heavy Grips
NASA’s Zero-Gravity #Robotic Arms Master Delicate, Heavy, and Irregular Grips by @tweetciiiim #Tech #TechForGood #EmergingTech https://t.co/0GYmLH3Zxd

21 of the Most Beautiful Gardens, Selected From Our Favorite Home Tours, to Inspire Your Outdoor Space This Season
Livingetc presents 21 striking garden designs—from Ibiza poolside villas to Manhattan rooftop terraces—showcasing outdoor spaces as true extensions of the home. Designers prioritize seamless indoor‑outdoor flow, climate‑responsive materials, and personalized aesthetics. The collection spans diverse climates, highlighting desert‑friendly California terraces,...
Many Homes Already Have the Power to Electrify, Study Finds
A recent Peninsula Clean Energy pilot demonstrated that typical 100‑amp residential panels can handle full home electrification, even in cold climates, without costly service upgrades. The nine‑home study replaced gas and propane appliances with efficient electric models for low‑income households,...

Watch Chvrches Debut New Song ‘Conman’ at Royal Albert Hall
Chvrches reunited onstage for the first time in nearly three years, debuting the new song “Conman” at Robert Smith’s Teenage Cancer Trust concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The performance was part of a star‑studded lineup that also included Garbage,...
PO.P at 50: ‘Childrenswear’s Future Lies in Longevity, Not Trends’
Swedish childrenswear label PO.P marks its 50th anniversary by reaffirming a longevity‑first strategy rather than chasing fashion trends. The brand highlights that 66% of its outerwear is now worn by three children or more, underscoring a shift toward circularity and...

Boeing’s Starliner History Shows Safety, Quality Concerns Exist Systemically Across the Company
NASA’s February 19 investigative report blames both Boeing and NASA for the 2024 Starliner failure that left its crew stranded on the International Space Station for nine months before a SpaceX capsule returned them. The 311‑page document details software glitches,...

Taylor Bickett – “Wild Dogs”
Indiana‑born singer‑songwriter Taylor Bickett, now based in Nashville, has dropped her new single “Wild Dogs,” a folk‑pop track that serves as a preview of her forthcoming debut album. The song’s lyrical metaphor compares fearful human relationships to wild dogs that...

Author Interview Kory Stamper | True Color
In this episode of Who Arted?, host Kyle Wood talks with author Kory Stamper about her book *True Color: The Strange and Spectacular Quest to Define Color*. Stamper explains how a puzzling dictionary entry sparked her fascination with how colors...

Watch Joni Mitchell Perform ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ With Sarah McLachlan, Allison Russell at Juno Awards
Joni Mitchell was honored with the 2026 Juno Awards lifetime achievement award at the TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, and made a rare public appearance to perform a medley of her classics. She joined Sarah McLachlan and Allison Russell for a rousing...

Pop Ambient 2026 (Various Artists)
Kompakt released Pop Ambient 2026, the 26th edition of its long‑running ambient compilation series. Curated by co‑founder Wolfgang Voigt, the album features 18 tracks from 19 artists and runs just over 101 minutes. The collection debuted in December and is available across...

The Future of Sex as a Biological Variable in Health Research
On Jan. 20, 2025 President Donald Trump signed an executive order that recognizes only two sexes and mandates federal agencies use the term “sex” instead of “gender.” The order abruptly removed the NIH Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) policy webpages, unsettling...

Social Isolation Disrupts Hormones, Damages Blood Vessels
Social disconnection: from cortisol-oxytocin imbalance to endothelial dysfunction, a narrative review of mechanisms and potential interventions https://t.co/ONoBPawaNl https://t.co/0WZXKypZjo
The Ultimate Garage Conversion Guide – Design, Planning, Costs & More
Garage conversions are a fast, cost‑effective way to add flexible living space and boost home equity. Typical projects transform a 20m², 2‑meter‑high garage into a home office, bedroom, gym, or guest suite with bathroom and kitchenette. Successful conversions hinge on...

Why the Lack of Water on Mars Is so Mysterious
Planetary scientists have long agreed that Mars once hosted extensive liquid water and a thick, water‑rich atmosphere. A new comprehensive accounting of water inputs and losses reveals a major discrepancy: the expected ocean depth of 150–250 m at the end of...
Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy Reveals Complex Organic–Mineral Assemblages in Asteroid Bennu
Researchers used nanoscale infrared (nano‑FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy on OSIRIS‑REx sample OREX‑800066‑3 to map chemical variability at ~20 nm resolution. The analysis identified three recurring domains—aliphatic‑rich, carbonate‑rich, and nitrogen‑bearing organic‑rich—each spatially distinct. Organosulfur species were confined to carbonate‑rich zones, indicating late‑stage...

Your Happiness Calendar for Educators for April 2026
The Greater Good Science Center released its April 2026 Happiness Calendar for Educators, offering daily tips to build courage and resilience in schools. The calendar is available as a free PDF download and is designed to foster kinder, more inclusive learning...

Unwed Sailor – “West Coast Prism”
Unwed Sailor, a post‑rock/dream‑pop act from Tulsa, Oklahoma, announced the upcoming release of their eleventh album, High Remembrance, slated for May 8 via Current Taste, the imprint of founding member Johnathon Ford. The lead single, “West Coast Prism,” blends crisp guitar...

Wendy Eisenberg – “Vanity Paradox”
Brooklyn singer‑songwriter Wendy Eisenberg is set to release a self‑titled album on April 3 through indie label Joyful Noise Recordings. The announcement follows two earlier singles, “Meaning Business” and “Old Myth Dying,” and introduces “Vanity Paradox” as the final pre‑album track....
Brainfood: Rice Breeding, Cowpea Diversity, Sorghum Pangenome, Faba Bean Genome, Banana Wild Relative, Cassava Breeding, Seed Laws, Microbiome Double
Recent studies highlight how advanced genomics and breeding strategies are reshaping food security across major and orphan crops. IRRI’s rice breeding in the Philippines and Indonesia shows measurable yield gains, while large‑scale sequencing of cowpea, sorghum pangenomes, and faba bean...

Hanemoon – “Rain”
Berlin indie rock group Hanemoon has released the single “Rain” from their forthcoming untitled album recorded in 2025. The track blends textured dreamy indie rock with folk influences, featuring warm guitar tones and emotive vocals reminiscent of early Travis. Recording...
Why UK Homeowners Are Choosing to Renovate Instead of Move and What It Means for Construction
UK homeowners are increasingly choosing to renovate rather than move, with 52 % opting for upgrades—a rise from 3 % in 2013. Renovation projects now command £120‑£280k, delivering equity growth while avoiding £18k‑£33k moving costs and preserving favorable mortgage terms. The trend...

Ranting – “Snakes & Ladders”
Brighton‑based post‑punk outfit Ranting has dropped their new single “Snakes & Ladders,” a gritty garage‑rock track that lampoons modern economic anxiety. The song juxtaposes razor‑sharp guitars with tongue‑in‑cheek lyrics about generational wealth gaps, even noting a Freddo now costs £1...
Writing At The Wellspring: Tapping The Source Of Your Inner Genius With Matt Cardin
Matt Cardin, a multi‑award‑nominated horror and religion author, discusses his new guide *Writing at the Wellspring* on a podcast. He reframes the muse, daimon and creative silence as collaborative partners rather than obstacles. Cardin also shares how he balances a full‑time...
The Monday Morning Brew #148
Monday Morning Brew #148 delivers an exclusive music playlist alongside an advance copy of Natalie Wildgoose’s upcoming Off the Shelf feature. The newsletter highlights new tracks from a diverse roster of indie and folk artists, reinforcing Brew’s role as a cultural...

The Element Iodine: Its Discovery, Health Benefits, and Why It’s in Salt
Iodine was accidentally discovered in 1811 by French chemist Bernard Courtois while processing seaweed ash for saltpeter, and quickly identified as a new element by Gay‑Lussac and Davy. The trace mineral is essential for thyroid hormone production, and its uneven...
Myprotein Partners with Champion as It Ramps up Apparel Growth
Myprotein has teamed up with Champion to launch an 11‑piece unisex activewear line, priced between $57 and $121, debuting online on April 8. The partnership blends Myprotein's digitally engaged customer base with Champion's heritage in performance and lifestyle apparel. Activewear...
Tom Hardy's "Captivating" Crime Thriller Branded a "Must-See" Is on TV Tonight
Tom Hardy’s crime thriller *The Drop* is scheduled to air on Film 4 tonight at 10:50 pm, giving UK viewers a fresh chance to see the 2014 film. The movie also streams on Disney+ at a subscription cost of approximately $6.34 per...
Locksley Reveals Ultra-Stable Battery Material in US Antimony Push
Locksley Resources, partnering with Rice University, has created an ultra‑stable antimony‑graphite battery material that incorporates up to 20% antimony. The collaboration uses a deep eutectic solvent (DES) process to extract high‑purity antimony without conventional flotation, accelerating a US‑focused mine‑to‑market supply...
Isla André Plays ‘Romance Roulette’
London‑based singer‑songwriter Isla André has released her second official single, “Romance Roulette,” a dark alt‑pop track that frames love as a high‑stakes game. The song has already been streamed in over 95 countries and secured spots on prominent Spotify editorial...

Biscuit Break or Energy Crash? Junk Food Blamed for Workplace Energy Slumps
Research by nutrition app Lifesum shows 62% of UK employees feel tired or unfocused after eating unhealthy snacks at work. The study links ultra‑processed foods—such as crisps, biscuits and sugary drinks—to predictable afternoon energy crashes that erode concentration. These diet‑related...

Family Feels Chaotic and Out of Control
A middle‑aged father of two, grappling with unresolved childhood trauma, reports a volatile marriage, escalating behavioral issues in his 9‑ and 12‑year‑old children, and mounting financial debt. He describes frequent conflicts, limited physical intimacy, and a lack of joint therapy,...
AS Colour to Make Yorkshire Debut at Victoria Leeds
AS Colour, the premium blank‑clothing brand, announced its Yorkshire debut with a new 4,351 sq ft store at Victoria Leeds. The location is part of the Redical‑owned development, which recently added a 577 sq ft Lisa Angel jewellery shop. AS Colour joins a growing roster of...
Djouher Proclaims ‘I Killed Her’
Algerian indie pop artist Djouher returns in 2026 with the single “I Killed Her,” marking her first release after a 2024‑2025 hiatus. The track fuses indie pop with Latin rhythms and subtle Arab influences, using the phrase “I killed her”...

China’s Next-Gen Battery Pushes EV Energy Density Beyond 700 Wh/Kg
Chinese researchers have unveiled a lithium‑metal battery that surpasses 700 Wh/kg energy density at room temperature and retains about 400 Wh/kg at -50 °C. The new electrolyte replaces oxygen with fluorine, boosting ion conductivity and stability. Integrated into a FAW Hongqi prototype, the...
Next-Gen Silicon Chips Achieve Fiber-Optic-Like Performance
Researchers at Caltech have unveiled a photonic platform that routes light across silicon wafers with loss levels comparable to optical fiber, even at visible wavelengths. The waveguides, made from germano‑silicate glass, are fabricated using lithography on standard 8‑inch and 12‑inch...

Jay Sean’s “Down” Hits Diamond, 10 Million Sold
Jay Sean’s "Down" featuring Lil Wayne is now Diamond in the U.S., marking 10 million units sold. The global hit reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the biggest crossover pop-R&B singles of its era. https://t.co/Uo67YQYpI2
Every Launch Counts; Follow Elon Musk's Playbook
Big deal today but also important stats - 28 PCCs, 12 clinical, 10+ deals. When you look at space companies - you look at launches to orbit. Every one counts. While you are launching on Falcon, you are building Starship....

What Are You Waiting For? The Question That Changed My Life at 37
Jon Acuff recounts how a simple question—"What are you waiting for?"—shattered his two‑year procrastination cycle and propelled him to finish his first book. He describes writing a rough page in a Burger King as the catalyst, then launching a new series...