
The ‘Ground Truth’ Gap in AgTech: Why Satellites Alone Can’t Save Supply Chains
Satellite hardware costs have plummeted, sparking a surge in AgTech precision monitoring and AI‑driven analytics. Yet an over‑reliance on satellite imagery creates a "ground truth gap" where remote data misrepresents on‑the‑ground realities, producing false compliance alerts. These alerts can unjustly exclude smallholder suppliers and merely shift deforestation rather than stop it. Experts advise pairing satellite data with up‑to‑date baselines, human‑verified protocols, local partnerships, and recovery programs to close the gap.

Scientists Witnessed Rapid Evolution In Real Time. It May Have Saved An Entire Species.
Scientists from the University of British Columbia and Cornell documented rapid evolutionary change in the scarlet monkeyflower (*Mimulus cardinalis*) during a decade‑long megadrought across western North America. By comparing leaf and seed genetics over eight years, they identified specific markers...
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Catch Henry Danger's New Movie Adventure on Your Screen
Nickelodeon’s *Henry Danger The Movie* is now available for streaming on Paramount+ and scheduled for broadcast on the network, giving families immediate access. The feature‑length film reunites Jace Norman, Ella Anderson, Michael D. Cohen and Frankie Grande, while adding a new super‑fan character who...

Book-to-Screen at KVIFF Looks to Bring Central and Eastern European Stories to Viewers
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Frankfurter Buchmesse, Book World Prague and the Moravian Library in Brno, backed by the PPF Foundation, launched the Book‑to‑Screen at KVIFF initiative. The program aims to create a market for film and TV rights...

Karl Lagerfeld’s 18th Century Manor House Has Hit The Market
Karl Lagerfeld’s former residence, the 1749 Manoir du Mée‑sur‑Seine near Paris, is now on the market for €2.7 million (about $2.9 million). The 500 sqm manor and 184 sqm guest house sit on extensive landscaped grounds and have hosted lavish parties, fashion shoots, and film...
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The Unexpected Ways Strict Parenting Can Fuel Teen Rebellion and Risky Behavior
Strict parenting, characterized by rigid rules and limited communication, often backfires by prompting teens to engage in risky behaviors such as substance use, secret relationships, and defiance. Psychological reactance explains why adolescents feel compelled to rebel when their freedom is...
Lifetime Grand Prix Adds Pregnancy Policy for Athletes
The Life Time Grand Prix announced a new pregnancy policy for its athletes. The policy guarantees roster protection for competitors who withdraw due to pregnancy and secures a spot for them in the following season. It also allows wildcard entries...

Is Your Medication Killing Your Sex Drive?
The article highlights how a wide range of prescription and over‑the‑counter drugs can impair sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm, often leaving patients silent about the issue. It lists eight drug classes—antihypertensives, antidepressants, antipsychotics, hormonal agents, opioids, antihistamines, anticonvulsants, and recreational...

Excellent Proggy Sounds You Must Hear From Bruce Soord, Exploring Birdsong, The Claypool Lennon Delirium and More in Prog's Brand...
Prog magazine launched its new Tracks Of The Week series, spotlighting seven fresh progressive releases. Highlights include Bruce Soord’s solo single “Pillars” ahead of his May 29 album Ghosts In The Park, Exploring Birdsong’s debut album due June 26, and Claypool Lennon Delirium’s AI‑themed concept record arriving May 1. Additional entries feature VLMV’s...
A New Kind of Luxury: How Muslim-Friendly Spas Are Redefining Global Wellness
Malaysia’s Islamic Tourism Centre and the Association of Malaysian Spas have unveiled the world’s first Muslim‑Friendly Spa Guideline and Training Programme, standardising halal‑certified products, gender‑sensitive staffing, and modesty protocols. The initiative targets the multi‑billion‑dollar global Muslim travel market, which has...

DJ Ahmet, a Coming-of-Ager About an EDM-Obsessed Teen Sheep Farmer
Macedonian director Georgi Unkovski is debuting a feature film titled "DJ Ahmet," a coming‑of‑age tale about a teen who farms sheep and obsessively spins EDM. The story pits a rural illegal rave against the stubbornness of farm animals, visualising two...

Cap Your Heart Rate at 70‑75% for Breakthrough Gains
One of the simplest things you can do to set up a breakthrough season: Set a heart rate cap at AeT (~70-75%) & keep *every session* below it for the first few months of your build. Most watches will have a heart...

Still Thinking About That Thing? Close the Loop in 3 Steps
The article highlights how lingering mental commitments, known as open loops, sap energy and stall progress. It draws on Getting Things Done (GTD) to define an open loop as any unclarified commitment your brain still tracks. The author proposes a...

This Popular Supplement May Increase Risk of Birth Defects, Study Finds
Researchers at Texas A&M discovered that chronic high‑dose antioxidant supplementation, specifically N‑acetyl‑L‑cysteine (NAC) and selenium, altered sperm DNA in male mice and produced offspring with notable facial and skull abnormalities. The male mice displayed no overt health problems, indicating the...

The First Colour Photo of Earth From the Moon
NASA’s Artemis crew captured the first ever colour photograph of Earth taken from the Moon’s surface, broadcasting a vivid blue‑marble view back to Earth. The image was snapped by astronaut Randy Vincent during the mission’s lunar landing phase and streamed live to...

Nothing Missing, Nothing Broken • Daily Devo #499
Daily Devo #499 delivers a devotional centered on patience as the Spirit’s perfect work, drawing from James 1:3‑4 and Psalm 84:11. The author emphasizes God’s constant presence through trials, encouraging believers to wait on divine timing for spiritual maturity. By...

Sachi Amma Climbs Chris Sharma’s Sleeping Lion 5.15b
Japanese climber Sachi Amma redpointed Chris Sharma’s Sleeping Lion 5.15b (9b) at Siurana’s El Pati crag on March 15, marking the route’s fifth ascent. The line, opened in 2023, features stacked double‑digit boulder problems with minimal rest and was originally graded 5.15c...

Jerry Seinfeld’s 5 Writing Secrets for Creative Success
The KING of modern comedy: Jerry Seinfeld. He's received 1 Emmy, 3 Grammy nominations, & even a Guinness World Record. 5 lessons about writing & creativity I learned from him:

Teenagers Are More Like to Take 'Stupid' Risks – 7 Facts About Their Developing Brain that Explain Their Behaviour
The article outlines seven science‑backed facts about teenage brain development, explaining why adolescents often engage in risky or impulsive behavior. It highlights that the pre‑frontal cortex continues maturing into the mid‑20s, peer approval dominates decision‑making, and the brain’s learning circuits...

A Fresh Coat Can Completely Transform Your Living Room
Paint can truly transform a space ❤️. - - - #interiordesign #beforeandafter #interiordecor #paint #livingroom
Power's Pull: Why Leaving the Spotlight Tempts Us
The challenge of remaining away from the spotlight - and the corrresponding temptation to reenter the arena - is discussed with characteristic insight and candor by @JeffreyPfeffer in at least one of his books about power - all are essential...

He Fled Apartheid South Africa at 26—Then Built a $13 Billion Fortune 500 Company. Here Are His Rules
Stanley Bergman, a South African refugee, led Henry Schein from a $225 million regional dental supplier to a $13.2 billion Fortune 500 distributor over 36 years. He emphasized hiring for character, fostering diverse opinions, and aligning the business with social values. Under his...
AI Actress Tilly Signals Hollywood’s Future
MyPOV: Tilly is the future ahead. Here’s What It Took to Create the AI Actress Freaking Out Hollywood https://t.co/1PKqtYr1Bx

Whispers Against My Neck: These Photos Document the Chaos of Youth
Marisa Chafetz’s new photobook *Whispers Against My Neck* documents the turbulence of contemporary American youth, pairing bright, everyday moments with stark backdrops of gunfire. The work, created in partnership with photographer Boulden, assembles 23 images that blend innocence and violence,...

New Study Measures Titanium in Apollo Rock to Uncover Moon’s Early Chemistry
Researchers using cutting‑edge electron microscopy have detected trivalent titanium (Ti³⁺) in ilmenite from an Apollo 17 lunar rock, with roughly 15% of the titanium showing a lower oxidation state than the usual Ti⁴⁺. This finding ties the presence of Ti³⁺ to...
Being Wrong Is Fine; Prioritize Doing What's Right
“I don’t mind being wrong. And I’ll admit that I’m wrong a lot. It doesn’t really matter to me too much. What matters to me is that we do the right thing.” - Steve Jobs

Melissa Geurts – ‘Maintenance Mode’
Melissa Geurts, a New York‑based Canadian artist, has released her sophomore album *Maintenance Mode*, a dark synth‑pop collection that examines the often‑overlooked “maintenance” phase after a crisis. The record blends dreamy electronic textures with introspective lyrics about emotional stagnation, featuring...

Podunk: Nadia Lee Cohen and Scarlett Carlos Clarke’s Enigmatic New Book
Renowned visual artists Nadia Lee Cohen and Scarlett Carlos Clarke have launched "Podunk," a collaborative photo‑book that delves into the mythos of America’s forgotten towns. The title borrows from an old slang term for an insignificant, isolated place, setting a...

First Trailer and Poster for Horror Comedy WEEKEND AT THE END OF THE WORLD
The first trailer and poster for Gille Klabin’s horror‑comedy *Weekend at the End of the World* have been released, showcasing a blend of apocalyptic stakes and dark humor. The film follows best friends Karl and Miles as they confront a portal...

Russia-India Cinematic Spectacle Persimmon of My Love Set for Grand Moscow Debut
Moscow Film Cluster and Mumbai’s Film City have signed a cooperation agreement to boost film production between Russia and India. The memorandum, signed at the India International Film Tourism Conclave, highlights Moscow’s 45% rebate program and a $255,000 Image Grant...

2 Simple Tests That Reveal If Your Rowing Form Is Good or Bad
Rowing technique often hides subtle timing errors that can sap power and increase injury risk. Two quick self‑assessment tests—a side‑view torso‑angle check and a force‑curve analysis—let athletes objectively evaluate their stroke without a coach. The torso test confirms shoulders stay...
Seasalt Announces Latest Collab with Beyond Retro, New Better by Design Campaign
British fashion retailer Seasalt has partnered with vintage resale platform Beyond Retro to launch a capsule collection on March 27, reworking pre‑owned fabrics into new women’s and men’s garments. The collection, priced between approximately $127 and $178, features four women’s...

For Sperm Whales, Having a Calf Is a Group Effort
Researchers captured the first-ever video of a sperm whale giving birth in the open ocean, documenting a rare natural event that has eluded scientists for decades. The footage shows a pregnant female surrounded by several adult males and other members...

Stephen Policoff's "A Ribbon For Your Hair"
Stephen Policoff’s new memoir, A Ribbon For Your Hair, chronicles the harrowing loss of his wife to lung cancer and his adopted daughter Anna to the rare Niemann‑Pick type C disease. The narrative intertwines personal grief with the bureaucratic nightmare...
“Paradise” Season Two Soundtrack Released
Hollywood Records has dropped the full Season 2 soundtrack for the drama series “Paradise” across major digital services ahead of the finale. The album features 22 original pieces composed by Emmy‑winning Siddhartha Khosla, known for his work on Disney hits like...

Monsters in the Archive by Caroline Bicks
Caroline Bicks, holder of the Stephen E. King Chair at the University of Maine, spent a year examining Stephen King’s personal archives—the first scholarly access ever granted. Her new book, *Monsters in the Archives*, dissects drafts of five early King...

AstraZeneca’s in Vivo CAR-T Led to Early Responses, but One Death in China Trial
AstraZeneca’s in‑vivo CAR‑T platform, acquired last year, has entered a Phase I/II trial in China for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Early data show a 33% overall response rate with several partial remissions, but the study also reported one death due to severe...

How Anthony Leggett Pushed the Boundaries of Quantum Physics
Renowned physicist Sir Anthony Leggett, Nobel laureate and pioneer of macroscopic quantum theory, died on March 8, 2026. His work on superfluid helium‑3 and the Leggett–Garg inequality reshaped how scientists probe the boundary between quantum and classical realms. Over a six‑decade career...

Children and Teens Roundup – the Best New Picture Books and Novels
The latest children’s and teens’ roundup spotlights a vibrant mix of picture books and young‑adult novels released this spring. Highlights include Poonam Mistry’s environmentally hopeful "The Bear and the Seed" and Corinne Bailey Rae’s music‑infused "Put Your Records On," both priced...

Add to Playlist: The Coffee-Shop Pop of Gianna and the Week’s Best New Tracks
British singer‑songwriter Gianna releases her debut EP "Behind the Wings," a coffee‑shop pop collection that fuses early‑2000s Y2K nostalgia with subtle Balkan textures from her Albanian‑Kosovar heritage. The lead single "Shadow of a Bird" blends arpeggiated acoustic guitar, trip‑hop beats,...

AI Slop Is Flooding Streaming—And Musicians Are Fighting Back
AI‑generated music is flooding streaming services, with Deezer reporting 50,000 AI tracks uploaded each day, now representing 34% of all new releases. Artists such as Benedict Cork and Ormella have discovered unauthorized AI versions of their songs, prompting fan confusion...

Hollywood Kenny :: Destroyer
Veteran Angeleno producer Kenny Woods releases "Destroyer" under the Hollywood Kenny moniker. The album is a tongue‑in‑cheek, post‑pandemic ode to Los Angeles, blending pop songwriting with a modern Zevon lyrical style. Its steady prose surveys the city’s shifting shadows, positioning...

This Under-$120 Alt Is the Only Thing Keeping Me From Spending $1K on Hailey Bieber's The Row Mules
Hailey Bieber has been spotted wearing The Row’s Penelope Mules, a sleek patent‑leather slip‑on priced around $1,000. The article highlights the shoe’s alignment with emerging high‑vamp and patent‑finish trends for 2026. It then presents affordable alternatives, notably Aldo’s Lambert mules...
The Expanding Role of Checkpoint Inhibitors in CSCC Management
The NCCN has revised its guidelines to place checkpoint inhibitors at the forefront of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) treatment, extending their use beyond metastatic disease to neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings. PD‑1/PD‑L1 agents such as cemiplimab, cosibelimab and pembrolizumab are...

Now Paintable, the Humble Light Switch Gets an Upgrade
Corston is introducing a new line of paintable light‑switch plates that will hit the market in May, offering toggles, rockers and dimmers pre‑treated for pigment. The plates can blend into matte walls or stand out with high‑gloss finishes, and they...

We Thought We Knew the Shape of the Universe. We Were Wrong
A new study by the international COMPACT collaboration shows that the limits on cosmic topology derived from Planck’s cosmic microwave background data are far less restrictive than previously believed. The team demonstrates that certain looped universe models can avoid producing...
Trinity Rep Names A New Artistic Director
Meredith McDonough has been appointed artistic director of Trinity Rep in Providence, effective August 3. She arrives from a stint as associate artistic director at Actors Theatre of Louisville and previously led new works at TheatreWorks in Palo Alto. The hire...

A Rare Star in a Tiny Galaxy Preserves a Record of the Early Universe
Astronomers have identified PicII‑503, an ultra‑metal‑poor star in the ultrafaint dwarf galaxy Pictor II, marking the first unequivocal second‑generation star found outside the Milky Way. The star’s iron content is less than one‑fortieth‑thousandth that of the Sun, while its carbon abundance...