
Fcukers’ Ö: The Sonic Pulse of the Summer
New York duo Fcukers have released their debut full‑length album Ö, a 28‑minute burst of high‑octane electronic music. Produced with Kenny Beats, the record fuses 90s house, jungle, and UK garage influences while delivering razor‑sharp vocals from Shanny Wise. Guest appearances, such as Montreal rapper Skiifall, broaden the sonic palette, linking New York warehouse vibes to broader North‑American scenes. Ö positions the pair as innovators shaping the future of party music in 2026.

Watch ESA Astronaut Sławosz’s Talk at CERN
On 12 March, ESA astronaut Sławosz Uznański‑Wiśniewski delivered a talk at CERN about his 26 June‑14 July 2025 stay aboard the International Space Station. He detailed the Ignis mission, a Polish‑led scientific program conducted with ESA, and explained how a CERN‑developed space‑radiation monitor was installed...

Midlife Metabolism Shifts Demand New Weight‑Loss Strategies
A lot of midlife women are not failing weight loss advice. They are following advice that may be physiologically mismatched to this stage of life. In this episode of The Podcast by KevinMD, Marsha Shepherd Whitt challenges a message clinicians and patients...

Giada Scodellaro’s Debut Novel Is a Poetic Reflection on Womanhood
Giada Scodellaro’s debut novel *Ruins, Child* earned the 2024 Fitzcarraldo Novel Prize, despite defying traditional novel conventions. The work fuses experimental prose with filmic framing, Black cultural references, and a lyrical soundscape that mirrors oral tradition. Set against the salt...

Long-Standing Volcanic Eruption Theory Might Be Backward
A new study of 86,000‑year‑old rocks from Japan’s Aso volcano suggests eruptions may be triggered when gas bubbles dissolve back into magma, not when they burst outward. By analyzing apatite crystals that record volatile content, researchers found evidence that bubbles...
Genetic Atlas Reveals Why Certain Brain Regions Age Faster
For the first time, scientists have mapped how genetic factors drive aging in specific brain regions, revealing why some areas are more vulnerable to Alzheimer's and dementia. This detailed genetic atlas advances understanding of brain aging. neuroscience

Deepfake X-Rays Are so Real Even Doctors Can’t Tell the Difference
A study published in Radiology reveals that both radiologists and leading multimodal large language models struggle to differentiate AI‑generated deepfake X‑rays from authentic scans. When unaware of synthetic images, radiologists detected only 41% of fakes; awareness boosted accuracy to 75%....
JW Marriott Marco Island Sold for $835M, Signaling Surge in Florida Luxury Tourism Investment
The JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort was sold for approximately $835 million in cash to Sculptor Diversified Real Estate Income Trust. The 800‑room property boasts three miles of private beach, over 100,000 sq ft of event space and a recent $320 million renovation....

Resort Growth Drives European Branded Residence Pipeline
The Savills report forecasts 1,850 branded‑residence projects across Europe by 2032, representing 113 percent growth, with Turkey topping the pipeline. Non‑hospitality brands such as Pininfarina, Missoni and Nobu are expanding, pushing average brand premiums from 29 percent to 38 percent. Stand‑alone projects will...

Guard Your Personal Effectiveness Against Endless Work Distractions
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Yet Another Apocalyptic Prediction…
A wave of recent reports—from the UK government’s National Security Assessment on biodiversity loss to studies by Carbon Tracker, the IFoA, and WWF—warn that ecological collapse could trigger severe economic contraction, heightened geopolitical tension, and a widening insurance protection gap....

7 Unexpected Ways to Exceed Expectations
The article outlines seven practical ways leaders can exceed expectations by intentionally breaking everyday rituals. It first highlights the seven joys of ritual—predictability, stability, energy, freedom, trust, speed, and belonging—showing how routines free mental bandwidth. It then proposes specific disruptions,...
1388. Arthur Brooks | Why Your Life Has No Meaning
Harvard professor Arthur Brooks joins Dave Asprey on The Human Upgrade to argue that today’s mental‑health crisis stems from a right‑brain deficiency, not merely lifestyle flaws. He links AI‑driven screen culture and left‑brain optimization to diminished meaning, anxiety, and a...

BTS and Jimmy Fallon Surprising Fans Is Both Adorable and Hilarious
BTS made a surprise appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show, catching unsuspecting fans mid‑recording of the group’s new single “SWIM.” The segment staged fans in a room to film themselves singing, only for the door to open onto the K‑pop...

Autoimmune Immunotherapy Is Shifting Upstream: AnaptysBio on Targeting Pathogenic Immune Cells
Autoimmune drug development is moving upstream, targeting pathogenic immune cells rather than single cytokines. AnaptysBio’s Chief Medical Officer, Paul Lizzul, highlighted the company’s cell‑selective immunomodulation strategy, including CD122 antagonism that modulates both CD4 helper and CD8 cytotoxic T cells. Early‑phase...

“I Have Bipolar Depression. This Is How I Started To Find My Light Again”
Brook, a hospice nurse and mother of four, struggled for years with undiagnosed bipolar depression, mistaking her symptoms for ordinary depression. After multiple ineffective antidepressants and three hospitalizations, a new physician correctly identified bipolar depression and prescribed CAPLYTA® (lumateperone). Within...
Senate Advances Bill to Fund Psychedelic Trials for Veterans' Mental Health
The U.S. Senate has advanced legislation that would fund expanded clinical trials of psychedelic therapies for veterans suffering from PTSD, depression and traumatic brain injury. The bill, backed by a bipartisan coalition, marks the first federal effort to systematically study...
The Emerging Apparel Brands on GlobalData’s Radar
GlobalData’s latest report spotlights six emerging apparel brands that are gaining momentum in the second half of 2025. The selected companies differentiate themselves through distinct positioning, ranging from sustainability‑focused collections to tech‑enabled retail experiences. Their early market traction suggests they...
China’s “Flower‑Viewing Tours” Spark Rural Travel Boom This Spring
Flower‑viewing tours have surged across China’s countryside this spring, drawing thousands of urban youth to rapeseed, peony and peach‑blossom fields. Local governments in Anhui, Jiangsu, Chongqing and Shanxi are packaging the blooms into agritourism packages, creating a fresh revenue stream...
CERN Transports 92 Antiprotons by Truck, First Antimatter Delivery Outside Lab
CERN scientists successfully moved 92 antiprotons—antimatter particles—inside a one‑ton cryogenic Penning trap on a flat‑bed truck for a 10‑kilometre drive around the Geneva campus. The test demonstrates that antimatter can be transported safely, opening the door to inter‑lab experiments across...

Angela Summereder’s B Wie Bartleby Scoops Best Fiction Feature at the Diagonale - Diagonale 2026 – Awards
The Diagonale 2026 festival awarded its top fiction prize to Angela Summereder’s _B wie Bartleby_, praised for its blend of personal and collective storytelling. Tolga Karaaslan’s debut documentary _Baba, What’s Your Plan?_ captured Best Documentary and also secured the inaugural...
Researchers Push FDA to Adopt Simpler “High‑In” Front‑of‑Package Labels
A new UC Davis study of more than 13,000 U.S. adults shows that simple “high‑in” front‑of‑package labels help consumers spot added sugar, sodium or saturated fat faster than the FDA’s proposed low/medium/high rating box. The findings intensify calls for the agency...
Irish Report Finds Children as Young as Six Groomed Into Crime in Deprived Areas
The Irish Penal Reform Trust released a study showing children as young as six are being groomed into criminal activity in deprived parts of Dublin and Limerick. The report links early‑age grooming to poverty, school exclusion and a lack of...
Aurora Expeditions Rolls Out Largest European Small‑Ship Season, Offers Free Companion Sail
Aurora Expeditions has unveiled its biggest‑ever European small‑ship program, running April‑October 2026 aboard the newly built Douglas Mawson. The launch includes a free companion sail for a second passenger, expanding expedition‑style travel beyond the polar regions.
60% of Japanese Parents Weigh Work Changes After Child School‑Refusal, 25% Cite Marital Strain
A survey by the Hanamaru Education Research Institute of 219 parents of school‑age children finds that 60% are contemplating changes to their work patterns after a child’s school‑refusal episode, and 26.6% say their marital relationship has worsened. The findings highlight...
Bulgari Unveils Eclectic ‘Eclettica’ High‑Jewellery Collection at Milan Fashion Night 2026
Bulgari introduced its Eclettica high‑jewellery collection at Milan Fashion Night 2026, unveiling over 160 pieces—including 50 millionaire jewels and 14 transformable designs—while celebrities like Dua Lipa and Anne Hathaway attended. The launch underscores the brand’s push to blend fine art...
BTS Netflix Comeback Concert Pulls 18.4 Million Viewers Globally
BTS streamed a one‑hour comeback concert on Netflix that reached 18.4 million viewers across 190 countries. The event marked the first time all seven members performed together since their 2022 military hiatus and kicked off an 82‑date world tour.
Northeast Homeowners Embrace Native Plants and Year‑Round Design in 2026 Spring Landscape Outlook
Jim Dunphy’s Landscaping released its 2026 Spring Landscape Trends outlook, urging New Jersey and Pennsylvania homeowners to prioritize native, low‑maintenance plantings and sustainable design. Across the Northeast, designers are adding year‑round features like greenhouse studios, sculpture gardens, and sport courts,...
Connor McDavid Hits 400 Goals, 1,200 Points in Edmonton Win
Connor McDavid netted his 400th career NHL goal and 1,200th point in a 5-2 win over the Utah Mammoth, becoming the fifth Oilers player to reach the goal mark and the third‑fastest ever to hit 1,200 points. The milestone highlights...
World Breathing Day 2026 Launches Globally with 'Pause, Breathe, Unite' Theme
The International Breathwork Foundation (IBF) announced the global rollout of World Breathing Day on April 11, 2026, under the theme “Pause, Breathe, Unite.” The initiative will combine in‑person gatherings, Zoom workshops and a social‑media challenge to promote conscious breathing as...
Stuttgart’s Hegel Eins and Maerz Brace for Possible Michelin Star Loss
Two of Stuttgart’s most celebrated fine‑dining venues, Hegel Eins and the Maerz brothers’ restaurant at Hotel Rose, could lose their Michelin stars at the June 2026 inspection. The risk stems from a sudden chef hiatus at Hegel Eins and the Maerz brothers’ decision...
Eli Lilly’s Triple‑Agonist Retatrutide Cuts A1C 2% and Weight 17% in Phase III
Eli Lilly announced top‑line results from the Phase III TRANSCEND‑T2D‑1 trial, showing its investigational triple‑hormone agonist retatrutide reduced HbA1c by up to 2 percentage points and produced an average 16.8 % weight loss over 40 weeks. The data position retatrutide as a potential...
Schiaparelli Gala Dazzles London with Star‑studded Fashion Revival
The Victoria & Albert Museum’s Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art gala in South Kensington attracted a parade of celebrities, including Elizabeth Debicki, Daisy Edgar‑Jones, Vick Hope and Calvin Harris. The event marks the UK’s first dedicated Schiaparelli exhibition, running March 28‑November, and...
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Opens with Record Picasso Sale and Digital ‘Zero 10’ Debut
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 kicked off at the Hong Kong Convention Centre with more than 290 leading galleries showcasing works by over 4,000 artists. A Picasso painting sold for roughly €3.5 million ($4.05 million), while the fair debuted its Zero 10 digital...
Netflix Wins Bidding War for Bestseller 'Strangers' And Casts Gwyneth Paltrow
Netflix has acquired the film rights to Belle Burden’s No. 1 New York Times bestseller *Strangers* after a heated bidding war involving six offers. The streaming giant attached Oscar‑nominated actress Gwyneth Paltrow to star and executive‑produce, with Stacey Sher producing and...
Trading Results Mirror Habits, Not Intelligence
Your P&L is feedback from your trading habits, not your intelligence. Profitable trading is psychology and behavior management. Fix your bad habits and you fix your unprofitable results.
Atossa Therapeutics Posts Q4 2025 Results, Secures Rare Disease Designations for (Z)-Endoxifen
Atossa Therapeutics released its fourth‑quarter 2025 earnings and announced that the FDA granted Rare Pediatric Disease and Orphan Drug designations to its lead candidate (Z)-endoxifen for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The company said the designations accelerate its rare‑disease strategy while it...
From Homelessness to 1,000 Rental Units: Terrica Lynn Smith’s $1B Real Estate Empire
Terrica Lynn Smith, who lived under a bridge after Hurricane Katrina, now owns and manages more than a thousand rental units and has participated in nearly $1 billion of real‑estate transactions. Her rise from a $5,000 first purchase to a multi‑hundred‑million‑dollar...

The Chilling True Story Behind Netflix Hit ‘Nuremberg’: Author Jack El-Hai on the Minds of History’s Worst War Criminals
Netflix’s new drama *Nuremberg* dramatizes the first of the post‑World War II trials, focusing on U.S. Army psychiatrist Douglas M. Kelley, who was the first military doctor to interview Nazi war criminals such as Hermann Göring. Author Jack El‑Hai, whose book *22 Cells in...
BAIC Unveils 11‑Minute Charge Sodium‑Ion EV Battery with 450 Km Range
Beijing Automotive Group’s R&D unit announced a sodium‑ion battery prototype that can fully charge in about 11 minutes and deliver a CLTC range of 450 km. The pack boasts over 170 Wh/kg energy density and operates from –40 °C to 60 °C, positioning...
Ring Unveils Battery-Powered 4K & 2K Video Doorbells Starting at $99
Ring announced battery-powered versions of its 4K and 2K video doorbells, with the base Battery Doorbell (2nd gen) priced at $99. The new lineup includes a $250 4K Pro, a $180 2K Plus and a $79 wired 2K model, all available...

England Sewage Spills Nearly Halved in 2025 Due Mostly to Drier Weather
England's sewage spills fell nearly 50% in 2025, driven largely by an unusually dry summer. The Environment Agency reported 14,700 dry spills in 2024, highlighting ongoing illegal discharges. Water companies cite a tripling of investment, with Ofwat approving about £104 bn...

England Sewage Spills Nearly Halved in 2025 Due Mostly to Drier Weather
England's raw sewage releases fell 48% in 2025, dropping to 1.9 million hours from 3.6 million the previous year. The Environment Agency attributes most of the improvement to a 24% decline in rainfall rather than infrastructure upgrades. Water companies are investing heavily,...

Netflix’s Kerri Strug Biopic ‘Perfect’ to Star Millie Bobby Brown to Begin Filming in June 2026
Netflix is developing the sports biopic "Perfect," chronicling Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug’s heroic 1996 vault. Millie Bobby Brown will write, produce and star as Strug, with filming slated for June 8‑July 29, 2026. The project is still under negotiation, and a release is expected...
Books to Break Free From Middle-Class Limiting Beliefs
10 Books That Help You Escape The Middle-Class Mindset That Most People Stay Stuck In https://t.co/QhsDLahvwu

Multi-Year Project Aims To Identify Water Supply Vulnerabilities At National Parks
The National Park Service has partnered with Colorado State University to launch a multi‑year assessment that maps water‑supply vulnerabilities across western parks. Early findings highlight aging pipelines at Big Bend, a $208 million waterline overhaul at Grand Canyon, and projected 30% aquifer...
European Audiovisual Market Hits €142 B in 2024, Led by Streaming and Box‑Office Growth
The European Audiovisual Observatory reported that the continent’s audiovisual industry produced €142 billion ($164.7 billion) in 2024. Consumer spending on streaming, pay‑TV, cinema tickets and home video accounted for over half of that total, underscoring the sector’s reliance on subscription‑based models.

The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists
The weekly roundup identifies titles that dominate multiple bestseller charts, with Andy Weir’s *Project Hail Mary* and Allen Levi’s *Theo of Golden* appearing on all five major lists. New entrants include Lucy Score’s sequel *Mistakes Were Made* and the unexpected...