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The H&M Home Staples I Swear By
BlogMar 27, 2026

The H&M Home Staples I Swear By

H&M Home is highlighted as a high‑street retailer that consistently provides affordable, well‑made home‑decor staples. The author emphasizes the durability and timeless design of items such as bath mats and throw pillows, which can be kept for years. This reliability...

By The Good Bones Life
Historic Space Debris Mission Winds Down as ADRAS-J Begins Descent
NewsMar 27, 2026

Historic Space Debris Mission Winds Down as ADRAS-J Begins Descent

Japan’s Astroscale has begun the controlled descent of ADRAS-J, the pioneering satellite that spent ten months inspecting space debris. Over 293 days the craft performed unprecedented close-range approaches, photographing an 11‑meter, 3‑ton defunct rocket stage within 15 meters and validating rendezvous-and-proximity-operations...

By Orbital Today
Risk, Resilience, Growth: Lessons From Three Founders Building High-Trust Businesses
NewsMar 27, 2026

Risk, Resilience, Growth: Lessons From Three Founders Building High-Trust Businesses

At SheSparks 2026, founders Garima Sawhney (Pristyn Care), Gazal Kalra (Nuuk) and Kanika Tekriwal (JetSetGo) discussed building high‑trust businesses in healthcare, consumer hardware and private aviation. They argued that women are not risk‑averse but risk‑aware, using multidimensional thinking to manage safety‑critical...

By YourStory
Electrospray Cooling Can Boost PV Panel Performance with Minimal Water Use
NewsMar 27, 2026

Electrospray Cooling Can Boost PV Panel Performance with Minimal Water Use

Researchers at Turkey’s Artvin Çoruh University refined electrospray cooling for photovoltaic (PV) panels, pinpointing optimal irradiance, coolant flow, voltage, and nozzle distance. Using a response‑surface method, they determined that 1,000 W/m² irradiance, 94.34 mL/h flow, 17 kV voltage, and a 5.5 cm nozzle gap...

By pv magazine
Book Review: How Genetics Shapes Our Ideas About Vice and Blame
NewsMar 27, 2026

Book Review: How Genetics Shapes Our Ideas About Vice and Blame

Kathryn Paige Harden’s new book, Original Sin, blends memoir, history, and behavioral genetics to ask whether DNA predisposes people toward vice and how that shapes blame. Drawing on two decades of research, she shows that genes modestly raise risk for...

By Undark
AstraZeneca Drug Reduces Flare-Ups of Chronic Lung Disease in Late-Stage Trials
NewsMar 27, 2026

AstraZeneca Drug Reduces Flare-Ups of Chronic Lung Disease in Late-Stage Trials

AstraZeneca’s experimental antibody tozorakimab cut moderate‑to‑severe COPD flare‑ups in two phase‑III trials, meeting its primary endpoint. The drug showed a statistically meaningful reduction across both current and former smokers, including those with varying lung damage. The positive data lifted AstraZeneca...

By PharmaLive
Popular YouTuber Kizuna AI Is Virtual. The Screaming Fans Are Not
NewsMar 27, 2026

Popular YouTuber Kizuna AI Is Virtual. The Screaming Fans Are Not

Kizuna AI, the pioneering virtual YouTuber, staged two sold‑out concerts in Tokyo, drawing thousands despite being a 2D anime avatar. The shows rely on motion‑capture technology, with dancer Amika wearing a suit tracked by 28 cameras to animate the character....

By South China Morning Post — M&A
The Akyra Bangkok 11 Debuts with VitalLife as Strategic Partner
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Akyra Bangkok 11 Debuts with VitalLife as Strategic Partner

Akaryn Hotel Group opened The akyra Bangkok 11 in mid‑March 2026, a 100‑room urban wellness hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 11. The property emphasizes sleep health with hypoallergenic rooms, circadian lighting and a dedicated Sleep Concierge. A strategic partnership with VitalLife Scientific Wellness...

By TTG Asia
Artemisia Gentileschi | Judith Slaying Holofernes
PodcastMar 27, 202613 min

Artemisia Gentileschi | Judith Slaying Holofernes

In this episode of Who Arted?, host Kyle Wood explores the life and work of Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, focusing on her groundbreaking career and the personal trauma that shaped her art. He outlines her early training, the assault by...

By Who Arted: Weekly Art History for All Ages
Kaytranada
BlogMar 27, 2026

Kaytranada

Kaytranada, a Haitian‑Canadian producer raised in Montreal, began crafting beats in FL Studio in 2006, drawing on Madlib, J Dilla and A Tribe Called Quest. He coined the term “boogie music” to describe his hybrid of hip‑hop, electronic and R‑B sounds, earning...

By Flow State
From 5 Shows to 60: How Fans Pushed Project Hail Mary Into More IMAX Screens Amid Dhurandhar 2 Dominance
NewsMar 27, 2026

From 5 Shows to 60: How Fans Pushed Project Hail Mary Into More IMAX Screens Amid Dhurandhar 2 Dominance

Ryan Gosling’s *Project Hail Mary* opened in India on March 26 after a one‑week delay caused by the blockbuster *Dhurandhar 2* monopolizing premium screens. The sci‑fi film debuted with only five IMAX showings, later nudged to nine, sparking fan outrage on social...

By The Indian Express – Entertainment
Rest Is Part of Growth—Skip Posting when Exhausted
SocialMar 27, 2026

Rest Is Part of Growth—Skip Posting when Exhausted

Friday reminder. You don't have to post today if you're exhausted. The algorithm won't punish you. Your audience won't forget you. Your growth won't disappear. Take a breath. Rest is part of the strategy too. (yes I'm telling myself this as much as...

By Luca Restagno
When a ​Football Manager’s ​Wardrobe ​Says ​More ​than ​His​ Tactics
NewsMar 27, 2026

When a ​Football Manager’s ​Wardrobe ​Says ​More ​than ​His​ Tactics

Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola sparked a fashion buzz after losing to Real Madrid, wearing a £270 (~$340) Our Legacy flannel shirt that dominated post‑match commentary. The outfit, a navy turtleneck and brown herringbone trousers, marks a deliberate shift from traditional...

By The Guardian – Fashion
No New York by Adele Bertei Review – a Vivid, Vibrant Musical Coming of Age
NewsMar 27, 2026

No New York by Adele Bertei Review – a Vivid, Vibrant Musical Coming of Age

Adele Bertei’s memoir offers a gritty, first‑person chronicle of New York’s 1977 no‑wave explosion, tracing her rise from a troubled childhood to the Contortions’ keyboardist. The book captures the era’s creative ferocity, the gender and queer barriers that persisted, and the eventual...

By The Guardian – Books
‘A Kaleidoscope of Colour and Life’: Readers’ Favourite UK Spring Days Out
NewsMar 27, 2026

‘A Kaleidoscope of Colour and Life’: Readers’ Favourite UK Spring Days Out

The article compiles readers’ top UK spring outings, ranging from wildlife spotting in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides to architectural tours at Surrey’s Homewood villa. It highlights family‑friendly experiences such as Sheffield Manor Lodge’s Tudor turret, the interactive art trail on the...

By The Guardian – Travel
Betty & Veronica
PodcastMar 27, 202637 min

Betty & Veronica

In this episode, hosts explore the cultural impact of Archie Comics, focusing on the iconic duo Betty and Veronica and how their fashion and storylines shaped teenage identity. They interview Archie expert Jasmine Aguilera and scholars Joel Christian Gill and...

By Articles of Interest
How to Reset Your Home for Spring — 8 Things to Do Today to Properly Embrace the Bright New Season
NewsMar 27, 2026

How to Reset Your Home for Spring — 8 Things to Do Today to Properly Embrace the Bright New Season

The article outlines an eight‑step spring home reset, beginning with a concrete plan and moving through decluttering, completing any unfinished spring cleaning, and reorganizing storage zones. It then advises lightening the interior palette, maximizing natural light and fresh air, and...

By Livingetc
The Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor LDLR Mediates Cellular Entry of Nonenveloped Hepatitis A Virus
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor LDLR Mediates Cellular Entry of Nonenveloped Hepatitis A Virus

Researchers have identified the low‑density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) as the primary cellular entry factor for nonenveloped hepatitis A virus (nHAV). LDLR binds the capsid near its fivefold vertex, directing the virus into clathrin‑dependent endosomes where it encounters ganglioside receptors. Knockout of...

By PNAS
Is Your $3,000 Handbag Worth It? Tanner Leatherstein Has the Answer.
PodcastMar 27, 202647 min

Is Your $3,000 Handbag Worth It? Tanner Leatherstein Has the Answer.

In this episode Imran Ahmed talks with Tanner Leatherstein, a leather‑tanning prodigy turned viral content creator, about his unconventional journey from a family tannery in Turkey to truck‑driving, consulting, and finally dissecting luxury handbags on social media. Tanner explains how...

By The Business of Fashion Podcast (Spotify landing)
People and Meat (2025) by Yang Jong-Hyun Film Review
BlogMar 27, 2026

People and Meat (2025) by Yang Jong-Hyun Film Review

People and Meat, directed by Yang Jong‑hyun, follows three septuagenarian outlaws who survive by dining and dashing at Korean barbecue joints, exposing personal traumas and systemic neglect of Korea’s elderly. The film balances dark humor with stark realism, using tight...

By Asian Movie Pulse
Martha Stewart, 84, My Mom, 60, and I Can't Stop Wearing This Comfy Set That’s Perfect for No-Fuss Travel
NewsMar 27, 2026

Martha Stewart, 84, My Mom, 60, and I Can't Stop Wearing This Comfy Set That’s Perfect for No-Fuss Travel

InStyle editor Kyra Surgent and her 60‑year‑old mother are championing the Tanming Knit Two‑Piece Lounge Set after discovering it on Amazon for $40. The chic, stretchy loungewear mirrors the coordinated outfits frequently worn by Martha Stewart, reinforcing its status as...

By InStyle
Vesoul International FIlm Festival of Asian Cinemas Confirms the Rise of Korean Cinema
BlogMar 27, 2026

Vesoul International FIlm Festival of Asian Cinemas Confirms the Rise of Korean Cinema

The 32nd Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinemas showcased eight Korean titles, including three premieres—"Beautiful Dreamer," "My Old Me," and "Welcome Home Freckles." Audiences responded intensely, debating themes of death and societal pressure, underscoring Korean cinema’s emotional resonance. Festival...

By Asian Movie Pulse
Kim Nam-Gil Stars in Upcoming Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Nightmare’
NewsMar 27, 2026

Kim Nam-Gil Stars in Upcoming Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Nightmare’

South Korean actor Kim Nam-gil is set to star as Detective Kim Tae-yi in the upcoming sci-fi thriller series “Nightmare,” which blends crime drama with futuristic technology that imprisons criminals in their own nightmares. Co-star Lee Yoo-mi portrays Jang Gyu-eun,...

By Rolling Stone India
Collaborative Space Innovation Can Build Sovereign Capability
NewsMar 27, 2026

Collaborative Space Innovation Can Build Sovereign Capability

The Australasian Space Innovation Institute (ASII), led by Professor Andy Koronios, is positioning Australia to develop sovereign space capabilities through collaborative research and industry partnerships. Recent initiatives include the National Digital Twin for Agriculture, which integrates satellite data to optimize farm...

By Geospatial World – Smart Infrastructure
Nic Fry On Confidence Opportunity And The Future Of Female Leadership
NewsMar 27, 2026

Nic Fry On Confidence Opportunity And The Future Of Female Leadership

Nic Fry, former CMO of Merlo Coffee, contributes to IMAA’s Female Leaders of Tomorrow series, urging mentorship and equitable opportunities for women. She highlights the gender gap in AI skills and the risk of losing female perspectives as technology reshapes...

By B&T (Australia)
Commitment Means Unwavering Care, Not Just Sacrifice
SocialMar 27, 2026

Commitment Means Unwavering Care, Not Just Sacrifice

“Gosh, it’s tough being a parent nowadays.” My nephew looked at me and asked, “Big Yiyi, what is commitment?” I tried to explain it in a way a 10-year-old could understand. “Hmm… it’s like your mum can’t suddenly wake up one day and say...

By Michelle Lee – Finance & Lifestyle
Create Immersive 3D Worlds From a Single Prompt
SocialMar 27, 2026

Create Immersive 3D Worlds From a Single Prompt

🔥OpenArt launched a new way to create with AI. With #OpenArt Worlds, you can generate a fully navigable 3D environment from a single prompt or image, step inside it, and capture shots exactly the way you envision them. #AI #artificialintelligence #AIart️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️ @SpirosMargaris...

By Amitav Bhattacharjee
Lena Headey in War Factory Revenge Thriller 'Ballistic' Official Trailer
NewsMar 27, 2026

Lena Headey in War Factory Revenge Thriller 'Ballistic' Official Trailer

Lena Headey headlines the new revenge thriller "Ballistic," where a grieving mother discovers the bullet that killed her son in Afghanistan was manufactured at her own factory. The film, written and directed by Canadian indie filmmaker Chad Faust, debuted at...

By FirstShowing.net
Iztok Koren & Raphael Rogiński – Nocturnal Consolations
NewsMar 27, 2026

Iztok Koren & Raphael Rogiński – Nocturnal Consolations

Polish guitarist‑composer Raphael Rogiński and Slovenian multi‑instrumentalist Iztok Koren have released *Nocturnal Consolations*, an album that fuses banjo, balafon, gimbri and prepared strings into a dense acoustic tapestry. The record treats Central‑European folk traditions as a field of forces, weaving...

By The Quietus
Transforming Army Education: The Leadership Laboratory
BlogMar 27, 2026

Transforming Army Education: The Leadership Laboratory

Army University is overhauling military education with a “leadership laboratory” model. The new approach shifts from lecture‑based instruction to student‑centric, experiential learning that builds self‑awareness, critical thinking, team development, and change‑leadership skills. Facilitators act as guides, creating psychological safety and...

By Small Wars Journal
Eva Löfdahl at VEDA, Milan
BlogMar 27, 2026

Eva Löfdahl at VEDA, Milan

Swedish artist Eva Löfdahl’s latest show, Counterflow, opens at Veda in Milan, uniting three bodies of work that interrogate perception and materiality. Central to the exhibition is An Audile Double (2022–2024), a wall of 33 unframed jellyfish photographs stretching 18 metres, each framing the...

By Art Viewer
Motherhood, Makeup and Zumba: The Rehabilitation of One of Mexico’s Most Dangerous Prisons
NewsMar 27, 2026

Motherhood, Makeup and Zumba: The Rehabilitation of One of Mexico’s Most Dangerous Prisons

The high‑security Cereso prison in Cancún, once deemed one of Mexico’s most dangerous facilities, has undergone a government‑led overhaul that emphasizes rehabilitation for its 284 female inmates. New infrastructure, a military‑backed administration, and programs such as Zumba, crafts, and psychology...

By The Guardian – UK Defence
Brianna Parkins: After 10 Years Writing for The Irish Times, This Is My Last Column
NewsMar 27, 2026

Brianna Parkins: After 10 Years Writing for The Irish Times, This Is My Last Column

After a decade of weekly contributions, Brianna Parkins announces her final column for The Irish Times, marking the end of a ten‑year tenure. Her pieces, known for candid reflections on working‑class life and Irish culture, have become a staple for...

By The Irish Times – Business
Spider-Man 4 Villain Role Rejected by 2 Big Hollywood Actresses – Report
NewsMar 27, 2026

Spider-Man 4 Villain Role Rejected by 2 Big Hollywood Actresses – Report

Marvel Studios confirmed that two high‑profile actresses, Anne Hathaway and Sarah Snook, were approached for a female villain in Spider‑Man 4: Brand New Day but both declined. Their rejections prompted the studio to rethink the character, potentially scaling back the role...

By ComingSoon.net
Hydrogen-Powered Business Jet Edges Closer to Certification
NewsMar 27, 2026

Hydrogen-Powered Business Jet Edges Closer to Certification

Beyond Aero’s BYA‑I One hydrogen‑powered business jet has passed its Preliminary Design Review, clearing a key hurdle toward EASA and FAA CS‑25 certification. The aircraft uses 700 atm gaseous hydrogen stored in high‑pressure carbon‑fiber tanks, eliminating the need for cryogenic infrastructure....

By New Atlas – Architecture
This Dangerous Combo in Your Body Could Raise Death Risk by 83%
NewsMar 27, 2026

This Dangerous Combo in Your Body Could Raise Death Risk by 83%

Researchers from Brazil’s Federal University of São Carlos and University College London examined 12 years of data from 5,440 adults aged 50 and older and discovered that the coexistence of abdominal obesity and low muscle mass—known as sarcopenic obesity—raises mortality...

By ScienceDaily – Nutrition
Mid‑circuit Measurements Add Magic, Making Adaptive FLO Classically Hard
SocialMar 27, 2026

Mid‑circuit Measurements Add Magic, Making Adaptive FLO Classically Hard

Measurement-induced non-commutativity in adaptive fermionic linear optics We show that mid-circuit measurements of fermions with internal degrees of freedom can induce the equivalent of "magic" to free fermionic circuits and render them classically hard to sample. https://t.co/r7rZBcyLHL Fermionic linear optics (FLO) with Gaussian...

By Jens Eisert
LLMs Enable DIY mRNA Vaccine for Pets
SocialMar 27, 2026

LLMs Enable DIY mRNA Vaccine for Pets

The coolest meeting I had this week with was Paul, who used ChatGPT and other LLMs to create an mRNA vaccine protocol to save his dog Rosie. It is amazing story. "The chat bots empowered me as an individual to act...

By Sam Altman
Lessons for Rich Families From a Private Banker
NewsMar 27, 2026

Lessons for Rich Families From a Private Banker

Alexander Hoare, an 11th‑generation partner at the 350‑year‑old private bank C. Hoare & Co, released *Impact Banker*, a memoir that blends business lessons with family‑wealth wisdom. He advises avoiding high‑profile, potentially volatile clients and focusing on long‑term bank health rather than flashy short‑term...

By Financial Times – Books
New Review: Billy Idol Should Be Dead
SocialMar 27, 2026

New Review: Billy Idol Should Be Dead

My review of Billy Idol Should Be Dead (dir. Jonas Åkerlund) is up here: https://t.co/4iqTdkGobZ

By Peter Bradshaw
Reviewing Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 Romeo + Juliet Re‑release
SocialMar 27, 2026

Reviewing Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 Romeo + Juliet Re‑release

My review of the re-release of William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet (1996) (dir. Baz Luhrmann) is up here: https://t.co/ROlzuoDdGo

By Peter Bradshaw
Study Builds a Seven-Factor Scale of Play, Based on Children's Own Words
NewsMar 27, 2026

Study Builds a Seven-Factor Scale of Play, Based on Children's Own Words

Researchers at Aarhus University and VIA University College created a seven‑factor Play Qualities Inventory by interviewing 104 children and surveying 504 more about good and bad play experiences. The factors—social inclusion, imagination, transgression, accessibility, wild and exciting play, having something...

By Medical Xpress
Alpha‑Lipoic Acid Shows Promise for Ischemic Heart Failure
SocialMar 27, 2026

Alpha‑Lipoic Acid Shows Promise for Ischemic Heart Failure

Efficacy of Alpha-Lipoic Acid in Patients With Ischemic Heart Failure: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study | @JACCJournals https://t.co/nW9SbwEDfy https://t.co/qsemjmMb9k

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Returning to Baking: My First Sourdough Bagel in Months
SocialMar 27, 2026

Returning to Baking: My First Sourdough Bagel in Months

Even I'm not sure of my next move sometimes... First time baking in 9 months, casual little sourdough bagel aka "sourdagel" attempt Will be covering with copious everything bagel seasoning pre-bake, naturally https://t.co/nTBn5JFImO

By Kevin Espiritu
BoF to Convene Luxury Leaders in Lake Como During Milan Design Week
NewsMar 27, 2026

BoF to Convene Luxury Leaders in Lake Como During Milan Design Week

The Business of Fashion and Marriott International’s Luxury Group will host a closed‑door Luxury Leaders Salon on Lake Como during Milan Design Week. The event, timed with the March 2026 opening of Marriott’s new Lake Como Edition, will bring together senior executives...

By The Business of Fashion
Teen Dave Grohl's Drum Skills Hint Future Rock Stardom
SocialMar 27, 2026

Teen Dave Grohl's Drum Skills Hint Future Rock Stardom

Video: 16-year-old Dave Grohl behind the drums shows exactly why he was destined to be a rock and roll star. https://t.co/lqTwjJ2Thd

By Eric Alper
Pilar Queen Becomes UTA Partner, Top Publishing Agent
SocialMar 27, 2026

Pilar Queen Becomes UTA Partner, Top Publishing Agent

Congrats to our bestie Pilar Queen, newly made partner at United Talent Agency @unitedtalent —the best agent hands down in Publishing... https://t.co/8CrAHDcCBj

By Josh Wolfe
LDL (Urs Leimgruber / Jacques Demierre / Thomas Lehn) - the Eerie Glow of Jellyfish (Relative Pitch, 2026)
BlogMar 27, 2026

LDL (Urs Leimgruber / Jacques Demierre / Thomas Lehn) - the Eerie Glow of Jellyfish (Relative Pitch, 2026)

Swiss‑German trio LDL released the live album *the eerie glow of jellyfish*, recorded at Austria’s Kaleidophon Festival in April 2024. The five‑movement suite features soprano sax, an amplified spinet and Thomas Lehn’s vintage EMS analogue synth, all processed in real...

By Free Jazz Collective (Free Jazz Blog)
Haiku Paintings: 8×8 Canvas Series Capturing Poetic Lines
SocialMar 27, 2026

Haiku Paintings: 8×8 Canvas Series Capturing Poetic Lines

In the midst of so much, I have been making Haiku Paintings. This one is from the Summer Series, 1. They are 8x8 and come in a series of three, each a line from a haiku. https://t.co/syevhiklug

By Roshi Joan Halifax