
This Cutting-Edge Treatment Hit the Rewind Button On Aging, Scientists Say
Researchers at Longeveron reported that a single infusion of laromestrocel, a mesenchymal stem‑cell therapy derived from donors aged 14‑18, significantly boosted mobility in frail seniors. In a double‑blind trial of about 150 participants aged 70‑85, the highest dose (200 million cells) increased six‑minute walk distance by 41 m at six months and 63 m at nine months, while reducing inflammation and improving vascular health. The study suggests stem‑cell therapy can reverse aspects of accelerated aging, but scaling up donor cell collection and controlling costs pose hurdles. Frailty currently affects up to 25 % of Americans over 80, underscoring the potential market impact.

BTS “SWIM” Variants Fill Entire US iTunes Top Ten
Various versions of BTS' "SWIM" have taken over the entire Top 10 of the U.S. @iTunes Top Songs Chart 1. Jung Kook Alternate Cover 2. Jimin Alt Cover 3. Suga Cover 4. V Cover 5. Jin Cover 6. RM Cover 7. J-Hopes Cover 8. Original (on 'ARIRANG') 9. Instrumental 10....
Cardiologists Use Endovascular Device for Brain Aneurysms to Treat High-Risk Heart Patients
Mayo Clinic interventional cardiologists and radiologists have repurposed Terumo's WEB SLS II intrasaccular flow disruptor—originally approved for intracranial bifurcation aneurysms—to treat saccular coronary aneurysms. The first case involved a 74‑year‑old patient undergoing aortic valve replacement and bypass surgery, where the device achieved...

Hitting the Road? Here Are Three Recommendations About Trips that Get Out of Hand.
Satyajit Ray’s newly restored *Days and Nights in the Forest* has returned to theaters, earning praise for its witty dialogue and incisive class commentary. The film follows four privileged Calcutta youths on a weekend road trip that exposes their entitlement...

I Tried the Naturepedic Side Sleeper Pillow—And My Morning Runs Felt Different
Cat Bowen, a seasoned runner and senior editor, tested the Naturepedic Side Sleeper Pillow and found it kept its shape thanks to an organic latex‑and‑cotton fill. The pillow aligned her spine, reduced neck and shoulder tension, and led to noticeable...

V-Cut Flats Are The 2026 Way To Shop The Ballet Shoe Trend
Ballet flats have evolved into the season’s defining footwear, with the angular V‑cut silhouette leading the 2026 trend. Major houses such as Chanel and Stella McCartney introduced sharp two‑tone and ruby‑red versions on the runway, prompting a cascade of similar designs...

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Sacramento, California's Increasingly Cool Capital
Sacramento is transforming from a political hub into a premier travel destination, leveraging its farm‑to‑fork culture, Michelin‑starred dining, and a vibrant arts scene. A $1.4 billion expansion of Sacramento International Airport and the opening of Hotel Eleanor, the city’s first five‑star...
K-Pop Band BTS Performed Two Songs From New Album ‘ARIRANG’ at the Guggenheim on Wednesday Morning
BTS staged an exclusive two‑song performance at New York’s Guggenheim Museum on March 25, showcasing “SWIM” and “2.0” from their newly released album ARIRANG. About 150 invited fans watched the show in the museum’s iconic rotunda, with phones barred to preserve...
New Zealand Trains 514 Mental‑Health Professionals, Cuts Wait Times
Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey said 514 new mental‑health and addiction workers were trained in the past year, exceeding the 500‑person target. The expanded workforce has helped reduce primary‑care wait times to one week and specialist wait times to three...
CMS Experiment Confirms Entanglement in Higgs‑to‑Z Decay
The CMS collaboration at CERN has confirmed quantum entanglement between the two Z bosons produced in Higgs boson decay, marking the first direct observation of such a phenomenon at the highest energies. The result, derived from a detailed analysis of...
ACC/AHA 2026 Guideline Calls for Cholesterol Treatment Starting at Age 30
The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association released a 2026 cholesterol guideline that shifts focus to earlier risk assessment and treatment, recommending clinicians consider medication as early as age 30. The update introduces a new PREVENT risk calculator...
NWEA Study Finds Kindergarten Redshirting Yields Only Short‑Term Gains
NWEA’s new analysis of more than 3 million kindergarteners shows that delaying entry—known as redshirting—produces modest academic gains that vanish by third grade. The study also highlights higher childcare costs and equity gaps, prompting parents and districts to reassess the practice.
Companies Redesign Working Motherhood Policies as New Survey Highlights Shifts
Business Daily Africa’s latest feature shows a wave of corporate policy redesign aimed at supporting working mothers. Interviews with mothers reveal gaps between written policies and lived experience, prompting firms to move from token gestures to systematic flexibility.
Kia Unveils 2026 Ultra‑Luxury Electric Motorhome with Smart‑Travel Tech
Kia revealed its 2026 ultra‑luxury electric motorhome on March 24, 2026, showcasing a dual‑motor EV platform, modular living space and integrated smart‑travel tools. The concept aims to redefine premium road‑trip experiences while emphasizing sustainability.
‘Project Hail Mary’ Opens to $80 M+, Setting Record for Non‑Franchise Films
Amazon MGM’s $200 million sci‑fi adventure ‘Project Hail Mary’ debuted with a $80.5 million domestic opening and $140 million worldwide, the strongest start for a non‑franchise film this year and the studio’s biggest opening ever. The performance challenges the notion that original titles...
America's Most Iconic Suburb Is A Charming Gem Outside New York City Filled With Local Restaurants And Vibrant History
Levittown, New York, emerged in the late 1940s as the prototype of mass‑produced suburban housing, with Levitt & Sons completing a new home every 16 minutes. The town’s uniform, affordable homes sparked the post‑war suburban boom across America. Today, Levittown blends...
Beyond Prompting: Core Skills for AI Collaboration
4 skills that matter more than prompting in the age of AI: ↓ 1// Delegation. Knowing what to hand off & what actually needs your brain. Most people either delegate nothing or try to automate everything. 2// Communication. You can't just say...
MIT Unveils 1,000‑Year ‘Heirloom House’ Prototype Built From Mobile Concrete Megaliths
MIT researchers introduced the Heirloom House, a prototype home built from nine high‑performance concrete megas that can be rearranged without demolition. The design promises a 1,000‑year lifespan while adapting to changing climates and generational needs, signaling a potential shift in...
New Study Shows Positive Well‑Being Boosts Future Self‑Control
A peer‑reviewed study published this week reveals that higher wellbeing predicts later self‑control, while the reverse relationship does not hold. The finding, based on two large longitudinal samples, suggests motivation programs should prioritize happiness before willpower.
Thailand Joins Asia’s Spiritual Tourism Surge, Boosting Record Meditation Retreats
Thailand has entered the ranks of India, Nepal, Japan and Bali as a leading destination for meditation‑focused travel, drawing record numbers of seekers. The shift expands Asia’s spiritual tourism market and forces the travel industry to re‑tool offerings toward wellness...
Albert Adrià Unveils Blood, Lamprey and Truffle Dishes at Alimentaria 2026
Renowned Spanish chef Albert Adrià showcased three avant‑garde dishes—blood‑infused consommé, lamprey with citrus glaze, and hare with black truffle—at the Alimentaria 2026 exhibition in Barcelona. The presentation, staged at the event’s flagship pavilion, underscores a growing trend toward experimental gastronomy...
Zwift Removes Level‑100 Cap and Adds Outdoor Recommendation Feature in New Update
Zwift rolled out a major platform upgrade that removes the long‑standing Level 100 rider limit, launches an outdoor recommendation tool in the Companion app, and adds a Pas Normal Studios‑sponsored gravel race series. The changes aim to keep cyclists engaged as...

The Fisherman’s Wife Threshold
The Fisherman’s Wife Threshold describes the point where accumulating options and resources stops driving progress and begins eroding satisfaction. Drawing on the Grimm fairy tale, Jeff DeGraff explains how endless growth resets baselines, creates friction, and triggers hedonic adaptation. He...
Venice Biennale 2026 Opens with New Pavilion and 'In Minor Keys' Theme
The 61st International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale opens on May 9, 2026, featuring a newly restored central pavilion and curator Koyo Kouoh's 'In Minor Keys' theme. The preview highlights key national pavilions and satellite shows that signal a...
Leipzig Book Fair 2024 Launches with Cosplay, Danube Theme and Hybrid Formats
The Leipzig Book Fair opened on March 24, 2026 with a program that blends literature, cosplay and a Danube‑focused cultural showcase. Organisers highlighted hybrid storytelling formats and Europe’s largest reading festival, underscoring a broader redefinition of what a literary event...

The Rolex Day-Date Buying Guide: How (and Where) to Get One in 2026
The Rolex Day‑Date, dubbed the President’s Watch, celebrates its 70‑year legacy as a luxury staple for executives and world leaders. Introduced in 1956, the model retains its 36 mm precious‑metal case, President bracelet, and dual day‑date display, while newer 40‑mm and...
Hauser & Wirth Partner Cristopher Canizares Departs to Start Artist Agency
Cristopher Canizares, a 16‑year partner at Hauser & Wirth, is leaving to launch Artist Legacy Bureau, an artist‑first management agency. The boutique firm will serve a small roster of five to six artists, offering long‑term career strategy across galleries, institutions,...
False 2‑hour Success Myths Mislead the Next Generation
One of my least-favorite clickbait trends of the past 5 years is big creators claiming "I achieved XYZ only working 2 hours per day." Aside from the fact that it's a blatant lie—every person who says that is a workaholic—it also...
Happiness Thrives when You Stop Comparing Yourself
The happiest people I look up to spend absolutely zero time comparing themselves to others.
Lace Lithography Raises $40M to Pursue Helium Atom Beam Chips at Atomic Resolution
Lace Lithography, a Microsoft‑backed Norwegian chip‑making equipment startup, closed a $40 million Series A round led by Atomico. The funding will accelerate its helium‑atom beam lithography platform, which promises feature sizes ten times smaller than today’s EUV tools and a test tool...

The British Designer Worn by Everyone From Madonna and Taylor Swift to Charli Xcx
British designer Charlotte Simone has become a staple on red carpets and everyday streets, with stars like Madonna, Taylor Swift and Charli XCX spotted in her vintage‑inspired coats. After a pandemic‑induced collapse of wholesale orders, Simone shifted to a limited‑edition drop model,...
Leveraging the Full Potential of Regenerative Medicine Requires a Proactive Approach
Regenerative medicine promises to shift healthcare from a reactive model to proactive disease modification by targeting early biological drivers of chronic degeneration. Cell‑based therapies such as mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MSCs) can modulate inflammation, immune signaling, and tissue repair, showing benefits...
Parasites Prompt Gut-Brain Communication to Trigger Appetite Loss
UCSF researchers have mapped a gut‑brain signaling cascade that explains why parasitic worm infections cause loss of appetite. They discovered that tuft cells detect parasite‑derived succinate and release acetylcholine, which prompts nearby enterochromaffin cells to secrete serotonin. The serotonin then...

Louise Erdrich on Novels of Parentless Children
Louise Erdrich, fresh from releasing her story collection *Python’s Kiss*, spotlighted three recent novels that probe the inner lives of children who grow up without parents. She discussed Tayari Jones’s *Kin*, Elizabeth Bowen’s *The Death of the Heart*, and W.G....
Giada's Creamy Lemon Pasta Is So Easy, I'm Eating It for Dinner Every Night
Giada de Laurentiis shared a lemon‑infused creamy pasta recipe on Instagram, dubbed “Pasta alla Giadzy.” The dish combines rigatoni with a sauce made from cottage cheese, heavy cream, Parmesan, and a whole Meyer lemon, finished with toasted almond bits. The...

Why Men Avoid Therapy and What Needs Are at Stake
The article explains that many men shun therapy because it threatens core psychological needs such as autonomy, dignity, competence, belonging, safety and meaning, rather than merely stigma. Traditional masculine socialization reinforces self‑reliance, making help‑seeking feel like a loss of control....

Bactery Named to Fast Company’s List of Most Innovative Companies of 2026
Bactery, a UK‑based spin‑out, was named to Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026 for its soil‑powered microbial fuel cell that replaces disposable batteries in precision‑ag sensors. A single unit harvests electrons from bacteria breaking down organic matter, delivering the...
Excited for Stephen At Home's Post‑Late Show Adventure
I’m obsessed with @stephenathome’s post-Late Show gig. What a gift to him and to all of us. I can’t wait to see what they do with Tom Bombadil and Goldberry.
Resistance Athletes Need 2.3
For resistance-trained individuals looking to maximize fat loss while retaining lean mass, higher intakes of 2.3–3.1 g/kg/d are recommended according Ralf Jäger et al. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2017

14 Nutritious Alternatives To Easter Basket Candy
Parents are swapping traditional Easter candy for healthier alternatives, spotlighting 14 snack options ranging from fresh fruit to probiotic yogurts. The list emphasizes low‑sugar, whole‑grain, and nutrient‑dense products that fit into festive baskets without sacrificing taste. Brands such as Angie's...
New Debris Object Misplaced in Expected Launch Catalog Range
There's a new object cataloged as 68376 and tagged as a debris object from the 2026-009 ALSAT-3A launch; it's in the catalog number range I was expecting for the 2026-061 Rassvet launch, but no TLEs for that launch yet.
Discipline Builds Power and Personal Sovereignty
. controlling social media time . refusing fast food . consistent bedtime . eating well . 7-8 hour sleep . being jacked These things make you powerful. They make you sovereign. Discipline makes you stronger.

Pro Snowboarder Forgets Ice Axe, Uses Drone as a Clever Solution
Professional snowboarder Xavier De Le Rue discovered he had left his ice axe 500 meters up a backcountry climb and solved the problem by having his film crew attach the tool to a drone and fly it to him. The stunt illustrates how drones...
Microscopic Robot Delivers Targeted Drugs Inside Bloodstream
Microscopic #Robot Navigates the Bloodstream to Deliver Targeted Medication by @CeoImed #MedTech #Healthcare #HealthTech #Tech #Technology https://t.co/LBJeDdwTuq
Open Review Flags Flaws in Telomere‑river Longevity Study
The incredible study using "Rivers of telomeres" to rejuvenate tissues and extend lifespan in mice is now undergoing open peer-review. I did a review, pointing out issues with the methods and the lifespan curves. They're looking for more reviewers. https://t.co/KOiR4F85sT

Shein Claims Consumer Data Shows Circular Habits
Shein released its 2025 Global Circularity Study, a survey of shoppers across the Americas, Asia‑Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The research finds that consumers of Shein apparel frequently reuse garments, repair them, and pass them on to others,...
Managers: Know When and How to Provide Direction
If you're a manager, when do you step in and specifically give direction to your team member? And how? For all of us with managers, when do we prefer they engage? I found this article on the topic thought-provoking ... https://t.co/w02M6tOva1 https://t.co/6C3RaNYVQA

Louis Vuitton Names Second Edition Watch Prize Winner
French fashion house Louis Vuitton has revealed the winner of its second annual Watch Prize, a competition designed to spotlight emerging talent in independent horology. The award, presented during a high‑profile event, recognizes a boutique watchmaker whose innovative design aligns...

How America Forgot Its First Black Literary Star
Phillis Wheatley, enslaved as a child and raised in Boston, became the first African‑American poet to publish a book in 1773, earning praise from colonial leaders like George Washington. While celebrated in her era, she fell into obscurity and was...

Constantine Cavafy, Inbreeding Neanderthals, and More
The post examines the precarious state of narrative nonfiction, citing Paul Elie’s warning that the genre is both essential and imperiled. It uses Constantine Cavafy’s enigmatic legacy to illustrate how literary figures continue to captivate readers despite shifting cultural tides....