
12 Best Faux Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees to Spruce Up Your Space
Faux fiddle‑leaf fig trees have surged in popularity as realistic, low‑maintenance décor alternatives to their temperamental live counterparts. Modern artificial versions look so lifelike that only touch reveals their true nature, and they cost roughly the same as a real plant while never shedding or dying. The article lists twelve top picks from retailers such as Pottery Barn, West Elm, and Amazon, covering sizes from three to six feet and a variety of pot styles. These options also eliminate the toxicity risk for cats, making them a safe choice for pet owners.

Thin Yet Strong: Our Best‑Selling Tubular Nylon Picks
Our Best Selling Range: Tubular Nylon - thin but strong 💪🏻 BarkAndJack.com Longines Big Eye Chronograph

Medicare To Pay Docs To Reduce Falls By Seniors While WH Curbs Other Efforts
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced the Long‑term Enhanced ACO Design (LEAD) program, which will begin in January 2027 and pay participating physicians incentives to prevent falls among frail seniors and disabled adults. LEAD uses fixed episode payments...

7-Lb Folding Fabric Kayak Packs Down to the Size of a Two-Person Tent
The Pontos 2.0 is a folding kayak that collapses to the footprint of a two‑person tent, weighing just seven pounds. Its carbon‑fiber frame and heavy‑duty TPU‑nylon skin can be assembled in five to seven minutes without tools. The redesign adds reinforced...

How to Make Change Feel Normal — Instead of Threatening — to Your Team
Leaders often turn to motivational speakers to spark enthusiasm during organizational change, but research shows inspiration alone is insufficient. Gartner finds only 32 % of leaders achieve healthy change adoption, while routinizing change is three times more effective. Embedding micro‑changes into...
Atom Computing and Cisco Establish Collaboration for Distributed Quantum Architectures
Atom Computing and Cisco have signed an MOU to explore integrating neutral‑atom quantum processors into distributed quantum architectures. The partnership will combine Cisco’s quantum networking protocols and a network‑aware compiler with Atom’s 1,000‑qubit neutral‑atom platform, aiming to create a fault‑tolerant,...

Jessie Altman – Sleepwalking
Emerging Maryland pop artist Jessie Altman dropped her four‑track EP "Sleepwalking" on March 6, 2026, following her 2024 album "Aftermath" and EP "Aftermath II." The record moves from hazy, introspective opening vibes to high‑energy, synth‑driven closers, weaving 90s pop, EDM,...
How to Watch BTS Perform on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ Online Free
BTS is returning to NBC’s The Tonight Show for a two‑night stint on March 25‑26, coinciding with the launch of their new album ARIRANG. The group will interview Jimmy Fallon and perform two songs, with the first segment airing live...
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IT Director Andy Muschietti Provides An Update On The Long-Rumored IT Supercut [Exclusive]
Andy Muschietti confirmed that the long‑rumored “It” supercut—merging the 2017 and 2019 films into a six‑hour experience—is still planned, but its timeline is delayed by scheduling conflicts with HBO’s “It: Welcome to Derry” season two and the need for new...

California’s Largest Ski Resort Will Close a Full Month Early
California’s Palisades Tahoe, the state’s largest ski resort, announced it will close by late April instead of the planned Memorial Day. The decision follows a snowpack that is only about 30% of its historical average for the end of March,...

C.R. Knight – She Got A Bad Thang
Arkansas‑born R&B vocalist C.R. Knight has issued his first full‑length album, She Got A Bad Thang, on indie label Bongo Boy Records. The ten‑track record fuses 1970s soul and disco textures with contemporary R&B, opening with the Valentine’s Day single...

Listen: Mikaela Davis Releases Third Single “Starlite Tonite” Off Her Forthcoming LP ‘Graceland Way’
American singer‑songwriter Mikaela Davis has released the third single, “Starlite Tonite,” from her upcoming album Graceland Way, slated for an April 24, 2024 release. The track showcases her growing partnership with co‑writer John Lee Shannon and blends folk‑rock intimacy with...
Aging Impairs Activation of Muscle Stem Cells, with MG53 as a Potential Target for Therapies
Researchers have shown that age‑related muscle loss stems primarily from a decline in the activation of resident muscle stem cells, not from their depletion. Early activation of these satellite cells is a stress‑sensitive, rate‑limiting step that becomes impaired in older...
Triton: Neptune’s Largest Moon
Voyager 2’s 1989 flyby captured the closest-ever images of Triton, Neptune’s largest moon, passing within roughly 25,000 miles (40 km). The high‑resolution shot shows dozens of dark plumes up to 100 miles (160 km) long erupting from several‑mile‑wide vents, while a wider view taken from...

REVIEW: Arc’teryx Sylan 2 Trail Shoes
Arc'teryx introduced the Sylan 2 trail shoe, a hybrid of the original Sylan and the Sylan Pro, weighing 9.5 oz for men and 8.0 oz for women and priced at $240. The shoe features an engineered jacquard knit upper, a dual‑density midsole with a...
Summit Sparks Breakthroughs: AI, Gene Therapy, CRISPR, mRNA
One thing that really makes the in-person summits we run at STAT so amazing: the people in the room. Here's what happened when we asked some of them for the last big breakthrough they saw. Featuring: the infectious @DrBlytheAdamson, genomcis pioneer...
New Drug Candidates Debut in Atlanta
At the ACS Spring 2026 meeting in Atlanta, the Medicinal Chemistry division unveiled six new drug candidates transitioning from discovery to clinical testing. The molecules, presented by researchers from Biohaven, Bristol Myers Squibb, Regor Therapeutics, Olema Oncology, FoRx Therapeutics, and Iambic Therapeutics,...
Terran Orbital Introduces New Star Tracker Product Line at SATSHOW 2026
Terran Orbital, a Lockheed Martin company, unveiled a new star tracker product line—M10, H6, and F4—at SATSHOW 2026. The three models are engineered to balance cost, mass, and performance while leveraging the firm’s extensive flight heritage. Each unit features robust...

Korn’s “Freak on a Leash” Goes TikTok Viral Thanks to Zara Larsson Dance Craze
Korn’s 28‑year‑old single “Freak on a Leash” has exploded on TikTok after users discovered it syncs perfectly with the choreography from Zara Larsson’s 2015 hit “Lush Life.” The dance originated when 16‑year‑old Julia Coster jumped onstage in the Netherlands and performed...
The Quonset Hut: A Sustainable and Resilient Home
Steel Hut, a startup founded by Marie and Kurtis Saldivar, is commercializing prefabricated Quonset‑hut homes that combine an arch‑based steel shell with recycled, low‑impact materials. Their first professional build, a 1,200‑sq‑ft guest house in Sisters, Oregon, cost about $275 per square...

Monique Grimme – I Will Be Alright
Monique Grimme has dropped her new single “I Will Be Alright,” a cinematic‑pop anthem produced with Sapphire Star Studios and released on her Bongo Boy Records label. The track fuses soaring choirs, punchy beats, and soulful vocals reminiscent of Florence + The Machine...

Alejandro Aranda Announces ‘Hondo World Tour’
Alejandro Aranda, the former "Scarypoolparty" and American Idol runner‑up, announced his "Hondo World Tour" covering more than 30 North American cities from June 4 to August 7. The itinerary includes major markets such as Chicago, New York, Toronto, Los Angeles and Seattle,...

Mom Says Husband Doesn’t Understand Value Of Barista Job With Built-In Childcare
Amanda, a 36‑year‑old barista, enjoys a job that lets her bring her children to work, eliminating daycare expenses. Her husband, however, urges her to pursue a higher‑paying position, arguing she could do more than a "16‑year‑old" job. Amanda posted on...

Alan Jackson Reveals New Country Music Festival In Florida
Alan Jackson announced the inaugural 5 O’Clock Somewhere Fest, a two‑day country music event in the Palm Beaches, Florida on June 12‑13, headlined by Ella Langley and Old Dominion and featuring ten acts plus comedian Dusty Slay. Tickets go on sale March 27 through the...
QpiAI Implements High-Speed Hardware Decoder for 64-Qubit Kaveri Processor
QpiAI unveiled a custom hardware quantum error correction decoder for its 64‑qubit Kaveri superconducting processor. The decoder employs a union‑find algorithm to implement a distance‑5 rotated surface code, requiring 49 physical qubits to encode a single logical qubit. It achieves...

The Missing Step Before Every Hard Task
You keep “ruining it” and you don’t even know why. Here’s what’s missing before every hard thing you do. 👏
BE:FIRST’s ‘BE:FIRST ALL DAY’ Tops Japan Hot 100
BE:FIRST’s hip‑hop single “BE:FIRST ALL DAY” entered the Billboard Japan Hot 100 at No. 1 on the March 25 chart, delivering the group’s 11th chart‑topping hit. The track dominated radio airplay, digital downloads and video views while landing at No. 6 for streaming....

Quantum-Centric Supercomputing Accelerates Future Computing Frontier
It was a great pleasure—and truly exciting—to moderate the “Key Dialogue Quantum Technologies” and to listen to the great and impressive talk “Transforming Computing with Quantum-Centric Supercomputing” by @jmchow. His talk at the #GCConference was a wonderful showcase of cutting-edge technology and the...

Quick Answers to Common Questions About Early Childhood Education
Early childhood education in the United States remains fragmented, with 17 states and the District of Columbia mandating kindergarten attendance as of 2023. Preschool programs lack a national standard, varying between publicly funded and private tuition‑based models. The federal Head...

Roundback Lifts: Use Wisely to Prevent Injuries
Roundback lifting: should you avoid it altogether, or should you purposefully do it to safeguard against injuries?

Step Into the Life of 4 Pro Triathletes Chasing 70.3 Oceanside
Four professional triathletes—Sam Long, Jackie Hering, Miguel Mattox, and Kirsten Kasper—are navigating intense training blocks for the 2026 Ironman 70.3 Oceanside while juggling family, work, and academic commitments. Their hardest days feature race‑specific power intervals, long rides, and multi‑sport bricks,...

Drinking Coffee for Smarts over Stature
A recent JAMA cohort study of 131,000 adults found that drinking 2–3 cups of caffeinated coffee daily (≈300 mg caffeine) is associated with the lowest risk of dementia, while decaffeinated coffee showed no benefit. The finding aligns with a 2024 umbrella...

From ‘Game of Thrones’ to ‘Downton Abbey’—Iconic Costumes Go on View in Scotland
Costume Couture: Sixty Years of Cosprop, showcasing over 8,000 historic garments, opens at Edinburgh’s Dovecot Studios on July 18, 2026, running through January 9, 2027. The exhibition, originally staged at London’s Fashion and Textile Museum, features more than 80 iconic costumes from...

How Seaport Is Hedging Against Failure in Phase 2b Depression Study
Seaport Therapeutics is embedding a fail‑safe mechanism into its Phase 2b trial of SPT‑300, an experimental therapy for major depressive disorder. The study will enroll roughly 300 patients at multiple U.S. sites and uses an adaptive design that can halt...

30 Years Ago, Robots Learned to Walk Without Falling
In 1996 Honda unveiled Prototype 2 (P2), the first self‑contained bipedal robot that could walk dynamically without falling, standing 183 cm tall and weighing 210 kg. The robot’s real‑time posture control, multi‑joint coordination, and stair‑climbing capability earned it IEEE Milestone status, with a...

Read This Acquisition Guide Early to Avoid Heartache
This book has a few too many TLAs (three letter acronyms) but it also contains valuable street wisdom in thinking about selling your company. Read it now, years before you want to sell, and save yourself time and heartache. Magic...

I’ve Tested Over a Dozen Alarm Clocks, and the Hatch Is My Favorite
The Strategist tested dozens of alarm clocks and found Hatch’s Restore 3 to be the standout. This sunrise alarm mimics natural light, offering customizable color, gradual brightening, and on‑device controls that eliminate the need for a phone at night. While basic...

The Secret to Italian Interiors? Intentional Mismatching
Studio DB’s renovation of an 1813 Lake Como villa showcases an Italian interior philosophy built on intentional mismatching. The design blends sun‑washed terracotta, faded citron, deep lake blues, Murano glass chandeliers, and weathered wooden furnishings to create a layered, lived‑in look. Vintage...

Webb & Hubble Capture New Views of Saturn
NASA, ESA, and CSA combined the James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared power with Hubble’s visible‑light imaging to deliver the most detailed, layered view of Saturn to date. The paired observations captured a long‑lived jet stream, remnants of the 2011‑12 Great...

Can Home-Cooked Meals Help Stave Off Dementia?
Researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Science tracked nearly 11,000 Japanese adults aged 65+ for six years and found that frequent home cooking was linked to up to a 30% lower risk of developing dementia. Even cooking once a week...

Alex Garland’s Civil War Captures What Journalists Do, Like It or Not
Alex Garland’s 2024 film *Civil War* uses a near‑future American conflict to explore the role of journalists in war zones, following photojournalist Lee and reporter Joel as they chase an exclusive interview with a besieged president. The narrative highlights the...
Iowa’s Cancer Crisis Linked to Pesticides, PFAS, Fertilizer and Radon, Report Says
A new report by the Harkin Institute and the Iowa Environmental Council links Iowa's soaring cancer rates to four major environmental exposures—pesticides, PFAS, nitrate‑laden fertilizer runoff, and radon. The analysis cites heavy pesticide use (over 60 million pounds annually), widespread PFAS...

Earth’s Magnetic Field May Be More Powerful than We Thought
Scientists analyzing data from China’s Chang’e 4 lunar lander discovered a magnetic "cavity" extending from Earth to the Moon, where galactic cosmic rays are deflected by the planet’s magnetosphere. The study, published in Science Advances, shows Earth’s magnetic influence reaches farther...

Rare Andean Bear Captured in Stunning Photograph
Sebastian Di Domenico’s photograph of an Andean bear perched on a moss‑covered branch in Colombia’s Chingaza Ecopalacio Reserve has been shortlisted for the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards. The image captures a roughly five‑year‑old male, a rare sighting that suggests the...

Discipline Today, Success Tomorrow: Teach Kids Early
The importance of teaching kids that discipline leads to long-term benefits. From the latest Office Hours episode.

New Review Links Β‑cell Stress to Type 1 Diabetes
Rethinking why the pancreas β-cells become vulnerable to autoimmune attack, leading to Type 1 diabetes. An illuminating review with ideas to counter β-cell stress @ScienceTM https://t.co/zn6a6wEg7u https://t.co/BV0LYnWRNL
Lukka – Fabric of the Cosmos
Lukka, a New York City trio, released the single “Fabric of the Cosmos” in 2026, pairing shuffling percussion with a dreamy pop sensibility. The track’s space‑themed title and ethereal production have drawn praise for creating a levitating listening experience. Distributed...
Even Beginners Get Humbled by Costa Rica’s Brutal Waves
I just made 20 strangers surf in 7–10 foot waves in Costa Rica. Most had never surfed before and the conditions were brutal. Everyone got absolutely worked by the ocean. https://t.co/oAwSMzCVue
Netflix Acquires “Strangers” Rights, Casts Gwyneth Paltrow
Netflix lands rights to NYT bestseller STRANGERS and taps Gwyneth Paltrow to star in feature adaptation https://t.co/DLhybNVT6C

Ace Ventura’s “Butt Birth” Rhino Prop Sells for Nearly $60,000
The full‑size mechanical rhino used in the iconic “butt birth” scene of Jim Carrey’s 1995 film *Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls* sold at auction for $59,850. The final price far exceeded the original $4,000‑$8,000 estimate after 14 competitive bids. The...