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Artist Residence and Studio in NY / Horizontal Design
NewsMar 25, 2026

Artist Residence and Studio in NY / Horizontal Design

Emily’s Home, a 1,026 m² residence in upstate New York, was realized after a six‑year design journey that began in 2018 and concluded in 2025. The project blends Eastern philosophical concepts with the site’s natural landscape, using a hybrid steel‑timber frame...

By ArchDaily
Hunting Lions with Mules and Hounds in the High Desert
NewsMar 25, 2026

Hunting Lions with Mules and Hounds in the High Desert

In early December 2025, author rode a white mule, Snowy River, for 80 miles across Southwest Utah’s rugged desert while hunting mountain lions with renowned dry‑ground hounds and mule trainer Ty Evans. The Mecham father‑son team showcased the challenges of...

By MeatEater
CYRIL Has Entered the ‘Fortnite’ Universe
NewsMar 25, 2026

CYRIL Has Entered the ‘Fortnite’ Universe

Australian DJ and producer Cyril has secured a dedicated emote in Fortnite for his remix of “There She Goes,” available until 11 a.m. local time on March 26. He becomes the first Australian artist featured with a Fortnite emote this year, joining...

By Rolling Stone Australia
NASA Revives Next-Generation Flagship Earth-Observing Missions
NewsMar 25, 2026

NASA Revives Next-Generation Flagship Earth-Observing Missions

NASA has revived its next‑generation flagship Earth‑observing program, renaming the Atmosphere Observing System to Falcon and the Surface Biology and Geology study to Eagle. The two‑satellite Eagle mission will include a high‑resolution spectrometer costing up to $310 million and a thermal...

By Science (AAAS)  News
43 Years Ago Today, Michael Jackson Did Something No One Had Ever Seen Before
NewsMar 25, 2026

43 Years Ago Today, Michael Jackson Did Something No One Had Ever Seen Before

On March 25, 1983, Michael Jackson performed solo at the Motown 25 television special, introducing the moonwalk during his rendition of "Billie Jean." The performance aired on May 16, 1983, instantly captivating audiences and cementing his status as a pop...

By Men’s Journal
Luna Rosa Prepares To Strike Back On ‘The Luge’
BlogMar 25, 2026

Luna Rosa Prepares To Strike Back On ‘The Luge’

Luna Rosa, the Northamptonshire four‑piece known for post‑punk vigor, returns after a four‑year gap with the single “The Luge.” The track channels early‑2000s dance‑punk energy, drawing inspiration from The Walkmen while layering pop‑culture references to Bruce Lee, Van Damme, and...

By Right Chord Music
Psychology Says People Who Reach Their 60s without a Large Circle of Friends Aren’t Lonely – They’re the Ones Who...
NewsMar 25, 2026

Psychology Says People Who Reach Their 60s without a Large Circle of Friends Aren’t Lonely – They’re the Ones Who...

Recent research published in *Psychology and Aging* shows that older adults maintain smaller social networks but experience higher well‑being than younger people. The reduction comes mainly from dropping peripheral acquaintances, while the number of close friends stays stable. Well‑being is...

By Silicon Canals
Cybin Inc (HELP) Reports Positive Phase 2 Anxiety Study Data
BlogMar 25, 2026

Cybin Inc (HELP) Reports Positive Phase 2 Anxiety Study Data

Cybin Inc. announced topline results from a Phase 2 trial of its anxiety drug candidate HLP004, showing a 10‑point reduction on a standard anxiety rating scale. The study involved 36 patients already on antidepressants, and the benefit persisted for at least...

By Insider Monkey Blog
Los Angeles, California Luc Tuymans: The Fruit Basket in Los Angeles at David Zwirner by Lyle Zimskind
NewsMar 25, 2026

Los Angeles, California Luc Tuymans: The Fruit Basket in Los Angeles at David Zwirner by Lyle Zimskind

Luc Tuymans’ latest exhibition, “The Fruit Basket,” opens at David Zwirner’s Los Angeles gallery, featuring a sequence of ten paintings that move from representational scenes to abstract “Illumination” canvases, culminating in a massive nine‑panel, blue‑washed tableau. The work foregrounds themes of...

By Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art
How Motherhood, Career Gaps & Stage IV Cancer Led Toni Marie Palmertree to Her Met Opera Debut
NewsMar 25, 2026

How Motherhood, Career Gaps & Stage IV Cancer Led Toni Marie Palmertree to Her Met Opera Debut

American soprano Toni Marie Palmertree, a Peabody Conservatory graduate, will make her Metropolitan Opera principal debut as Cio‑Cio‑San in “Madama Butterfly” on March 28 at age 44. After a decade‑long hiatus for motherhood, a manufacturing job, and a battle with stage IV uterine...

By OperaWire
I've Worked for Some Bad Bosses. Here's What I Look For Now.
BlogMar 25, 2026

I've Worked for Some Bad Bosses. Here's What I Look For Now.

Tech professionals often overlook warning signs in manager interviews, leading to toxic work environments. The article outlines three key signals: managers who blame departing staff, lack of clear performance criteria, and shifting, undocumented policies. It advises candidates to ask targeted...

By Danielle Heberling
Peter Jackson Teams With Stephen Colbert for New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Film
NewsMar 25, 2026

Peter Jackson Teams With Stephen Colbert for New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Film

Peter Jackson announced a new Lord of the Rings film co‑written with late‑night host Stephen Colbert, his son screenwriter Peter McGee, and original trilogy writer Philippa Boyens. The project will adapt the six chapters cut from the 2001 Fellowship of the Ring, aiming...

By Rolling Stone Australia
UPON A BURNING BODY Announces June 2026 U.S. Tour
NewsMar 25, 2026

UPON A BURNING BODY Announces June 2026 U.S. Tour

Upon a Burning Body announced a 13‑city U.S. headlining tour for June 2026, titled the “Rise of the Bull” tour. The itinerary runs from Pensacola, FL on June 4 to Nashville, TN on June 20, featuring supporting acts Traitors, Carcosa and Swollen Teeth....

By Blabbermouth
The Part of You That Decides Before You Do
BlogMar 25, 2026

The Part of You That Decides Before You Do

The article explores how the brain initiates decisions milliseconds to seconds before conscious awareness, citing Libet’s experiments and later fMRI studies that predict choices up to ten seconds in advance. It argues that the mind typically rationalizes these pre‑existing impulses...

By Remote Jobs and You
Zelensky Has Better Donor Data Than You Do
NewsMar 25, 2026

Zelensky Has Better Donor Data Than You Do

The piece likens Ukraine’s four‑year drone‑behavior dataset to a modern fundraising advantage, arguing that AI‑driven psychographic insight now trumps traditional donation histories. It shows how costly, generic direct‑mail campaigns resemble outdated military tactics that waste resources. Three capabilities—identity intelligence, autonomous...

By The Agitator/DonorVoice
Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere = Theta Seven (Discus, 2026) *****
BlogMar 25, 2026

Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere = Theta Seven (Discus, 2026) *****

Martin Archer’s ensemble Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere releases its final album, Theta Seven, on Discus Music. The double‑CD set blends avant‑jazz, prog, krautrock, and electronic collage, featuring a roster of multi‑instrumentalists and exotic instruments. Recorded over two intensive days...

By Free Jazz Collective (Free Jazz Blog)
EXCLUSIVE: Keen Taps Philéo Landowski for Multiseason Partnership
NewsMar 25, 2026

EXCLUSIVE: Keen Taps Philéo Landowski for Multiseason Partnership

Keen announced a multiseason partnership with 23‑year‑old Parisian designer Philéo Landowski, aiming to fuse outdoor functionality with high‑fashion aesthetics. The collaboration’s first product, the Targher Phileo, merges the brand’s Targhee hiking boot architecture with the sleek silhouette of the Jasper sneaker, featuring...

By Footwear News
SwitchBot AI Hub Review
BlogMar 25, 2026

SwitchBot AI Hub Review

SwitchBot's AI Hub combines a compact smart‑home hub with on‑device AI, offering 6 TOPS local processing and pre‑installed Home Assistant, Frigate NVR, and OpenClaw containers. Priced at £260 (≈ $330), it supports up to eight cameras—including third‑party RTSP feeds—and acts as a...

By Mighty Gadget
Jordan Davis Covers James Bay, Chris Stapleton, Matchbox Twenty & More at Sydney Arena Show
NewsMar 25, 2026

Jordan Davis Covers James Bay, Chris Stapleton, Matchbox Twenty & More at Sydney Arena Show

Jordan Davis delivered a surprise‑filled set at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, weaving in covers of Matchbox Twenty’s “3AM,” James Bay’s “Let It Go,” Chris Stapleton’s “Starting Over,” Old Crow Medicine Show’s “Wagon Wheel,” and The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside.” The performance...

By Rolling Stone Australia
Go Night Kayaking on These Texas Waters
NewsMar 25, 2026

Go Night Kayaking on These Texas Waters

Night kayaking has evolved from a niche activity launched by Paddle SMTX in 2015 into a thriving Texas adventure market. Multiple operators—including Paddle SMTX, Paddle TX, Get Up and Go Kayaking, and Glow Row—now offer guided glow‑in‑the‑dark tours on rivers,...

By Texas Highways
Calm Outperforms Hustle: Regulated Body Boosts Quality
SocialMar 25, 2026

Calm Outperforms Hustle: Regulated Body Boosts Quality

Calm scales better than hustle. That sounds soft until you realize how much bad work comes from a dysregulated body. Everything I have learned:

By Douglas D.
Mesmerizing Hand-Crafted Dragon 'Soars' With Soothing Movement
NewsMar 25, 2026

Mesmerizing Hand-Crafted Dragon 'Soars' With Soothing Movement

A handcrafted wooden dragon that gently flaps its wings has become a Kickstarter sensation, raising nearly $200,000. The sculpture is made entirely by hand from beech or walnut wood, with each unit unique in grain and finish. It features a...

By New Atlas – Architecture
Is Spring a Good Time to Aerate Your Lawn? Experts Weigh In
NewsMar 25, 2026

Is Spring a Good Time to Aerate Your Lawn? Experts Weigh In

Spring is the optimal window for lawn aeration, especially when grass is actively growing. Core aeration, which removes soil plugs, is preferred over spike aeration because it truly relieves compaction and boosts water, air, and nutrient flow. Warm‑season grasses such...

By Men’s Journal
Trace Unites ALS Teams Behind a Target That Could Broaden Treatment Access
NewsMar 25, 2026

Trace Unites ALS Teams Behind a Target That Could Broaden Treatment Access

Trace Neuroscience, launched Nov 2024, is developing an antisense drug, TRCN‑1023, to restore UNC13A protein function in ALS patients. The target emerged from parallel discoveries at UCL and Stanford, and the company plans intrathecal delivery and biomarker‑guided trials. Leveraging lessons...

By BioSpace
Rapid SARS‑CoV‑2 Evolution Limited by Structural Constraints
SocialMar 25, 2026

Rapid SARS‑CoV‑2 Evolution Limited by Structural Constraints

SARS-CoV-2 has evolved rapidly since 2019, but its genetic changes remain confined to a limited set of mutations, indicating that strong structural constraints continue to restrict the virus’s evolutionary pathways. genomics

By Phys.org Threads
Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher
BlogMar 25, 2026

Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher

Wolf Worm, T. Kingfisher’s 2024 gothic novel, follows Sonia Wilson, a 33‑year‑old scientific illustrator stranded in 1899 North Carolina, as she documents parasitic insects for a cruel entomologist. The narrative intertwines meticulous entomological detail with Southern folk lore, creating a body‑based...

By The Bookishelf
Need to Parent Differently Now Your Kid’s a Teen or Tween? 5 Techniques that Actually Work
NewsMar 25, 2026

Need to Parent Differently Now Your Kid’s a Teen or Tween? 5 Techniques that Actually Work

The Conversation outlines five evidence‑based parenting techniques designed for teens and tweens, shifting from childhood rules to strategies that nurture emotional regulation, communication, and independence. Techniques include emotion coaching, active listening, non‑judgmental responses, clear boundaries, and guided problem‑solving, each backed...

By The Conversation – Fashion (global)
I Sure Am Getting Sick of This Bowling Alley
NewsMar 25, 2026

I Sure Am Getting Sick of This Bowling Alley

Mclusky, the Welsh post‑hardcore trio, has issued a new six‑track mini‑album titled *i sure am getting sick of this bowling alley*, their first release since the 2024 comeback. Clocking in under 14 minutes, the record channels the abrasive, bass‑driven sound...

By Pitchfork
Got Tennis Elbow? Try These 10 Exercises
NewsMar 25, 2026

Got Tennis Elbow? Try These 10 Exercises

Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, stems from repetitive forearm motions and can hinder everyday tasks. Cleveland Clinic sports‑medicine physician Dr. Dominic King outlines eight targeted exercises and stretches designed to strengthen the tendon and restore mobility. He advises starting with...

By Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
SCAD Opens Bazaar by ShopSCAD Featuring Limited-Run and One-of-a-Kind Ready-to-Wear, Accessories and Jewelry
NewsMar 25, 2026

SCAD Opens Bazaar by ShopSCAD Featuring Limited-Run and One-of-a-Kind Ready-to-Wear, Accessories and Jewelry

Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) opened Bazaar by shopSCAD, a 1,000‑square‑foot boutique in downtown Savannah that showcases limited‑run and one‑of‑a‑kind ready‑to‑wear, accessories, jewelry, ceramics and art. The store features creations from current students, alumni and faculty, with former...

By WWD
Sydney Sweeney’s SYRN: Unsustainable
BlogMar 25, 2026

Sydney Sweeney’s SYRN: Unsustainable

Actress Sydney Sweeney launched SYRN, a direct‑to‑consumer lingerie and loungewear line backed by Coatue Management. The collection, priced under $100 and offered in 44 sizes, aims to segment women into four personas – Seductress, Romantic, Playful and Comfy. Early drops...

By The Robin Report
Juan Gallego Discusses How Manifolds Are Transforming Our Understanding of the Coordination of Neuronal Population Activity
NewsMar 25, 2026

Juan Gallego Discusses How Manifolds Are Transforming Our Understanding of the Coordination of Neuronal Population Activity

Juan Gallego, principal investigator at the Be.Neural Lab, discussed how neural manifolds are reshaping our understanding of coordinated activity across large neuronal populations. He highlighted evidence that population firing patterns collapse onto low‑dimensional manifolds, especially in motor control and learning...

By The Transmitter (Spectrum)
Tippet Rise Art Center Announces 2026 Season
NewsMar 25, 2026

Tippet Rise Art Center Announces 2026 Season

The Tippet Rise Art Center has unveiled its 2026 concert season, featuring a dedicated classical voice program. Soprano Mireille Asselin and baritone Jesse Blumberg will present a selection of songs by Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Marc Blitzstein, Kurt...

By OperaWire
The Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan Introduces You to Another Side of the City on the New Bund
NewsMar 25, 2026

The Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan Introduces You to Another Side of the City on the New Bund

Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan opened last year as the 888th Hilton property in China, anchoring the newly revitalized "New Bund" district in Pudong. The hotel features 204 river‑front rooms, many with private terraces, and a design that blends heritage luxury...

By SCMP Style (South China Morning Post)
How Does Microgravity Affect Water Absorption and Drying of Towels in Space?
NewsMar 25, 2026

How Does Microgravity Affect Water Absorption and Drying of Towels in Space?

On the International Space Station, towels are essential for hygiene and moisture control, but microgravity alters how they absorb and release water. Without gravity, water clings to fibers via surface tension, making absorption slower and requiring astronauts to press or...

By New Space Economy
BI 234 Juan Gallego: The Neural Manifold Manifesto
PodcastMar 25, 20262h 1m

BI 234 Juan Gallego: The Neural Manifold Manifesto

In this episode, Juan Gallego discusses neural manifolds—mathematical structures that capture the coordinated activity of large neuron populations—and argues they are real, evolutionarily relevant objects with causal influence on behavior. He reviews evidence from monkey and mouse reaching tasks showing...

By Brain Inspired
11 Ways to Make Leadership Skills Contagious
NewsMar 25, 2026

11 Ways to Make Leadership Skills Contagious

The article outlines 11 habits that make leadership skills contagious, framing them as "leadership prowess" – a mindset that encourages team growth. It cites a 2022 study showing that leaders who act with curiosity create a safe environment for interpersonal...

By Fast Company — Leadership
Can Cinema LED Scale? Samsung Bets Trilith Cinemas Can Help Prove It
BlogMar 25, 2026

Can Cinema LED Scale? Samsung Bets Trilith Cinemas Can Help Prove It

Samsung has equipped Trilith Cinemas in Georgia with its Onyx direct‑view LED system, deploying a 14‑meter flagship screen and several smaller panels across nine luxury auditoriums. The installation meets the latest DCI standards, marking the first multiplex‑scale rollout of cinema‑grade...

By Celluloid Junkie
First Ever Atomic Movie Reveals Hidden Driver of Radiation Damage
NewsMar 25, 2026

First Ever Atomic Movie Reveals Hidden Driver of Radiation Damage

Researchers have produced the first real‑time atomic movie of electron‑transfer‑mediated decay (ETMD), tracking a neon‑krypton trimer for up to a picosecond before it fragments. Using a COLTRIMS reaction microscope at BESSY II and PETRA III, they captured atoms roaming and reshaping the...

By ScienceDaily – Nanotechnology
BTS Fans Fume over Jin’s Absence From ‘Arirang’ Credits
NewsMar 25, 2026

BTS Fans Fume over Jin’s Absence From ‘Arirang’ Credits

BTS released its fifth album *Arirang* last Friday, but member Jin was omitted from the official songwriting credits because his solo world tour overlapped with the group’s U.S. songwriting camp. During the celebratory live stream, Jin’s hardened expression and a...

By South China Morning Post – Asia
Stage Kiss Review: A ‘Wonderfully Funny’ and Very Meta Farce at Sydney’s New Theatre
NewsMar 25, 2026

Stage Kiss Review: A ‘Wonderfully Funny’ and Very Meta Farce at Sydney’s New Theatre

Stage Kiss, a new production at Sydney’s New Theatre, uses a play‑within‑a‑play structure to lampoon melodrama while probing the performative nature of love. Written by Sarah Ruhl and directed by Alice Livingstone, the farce follows an actress auditioning for a...

By ArtsHub (AU)
Trust Your Body, Not Just Fitness Apps
SocialMar 25, 2026

Trust Your Body, Not Just Fitness Apps

Runners, it’s crucial for us to recognize science and how to call out our devices. It’s physically not possible for a human body to do this. Period. When we defer to an app or device over critical thinking or understanding...

By Corky – Running Expert & Coach
Why Calabria Needs to Be on Your Italian Bucket List, According to Someone With Roots Here
NewsMar 25, 2026

Why Calabria Needs to Be on Your Italian Bucket List, According to Someone With Roots Here

Calabria, Italy’s southernmost region, boasts dramatic coastlines on the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas, rugged mountains, and towns largely untouched by mass tourism. The area offers authentic, spicy cuisine such as ’nduja‑laden pasta, and a slow‑life experience that rewards travelers who...

By Condé Nast Traveler
Bio‑Based Membrane Removes 94% of Toxic PFAS
SocialMar 25, 2026

Bio‑Based Membrane Removes 94% of Toxic PFAS

A renewable bio-based polymer membrane efficiently captures and retains over 94% of toxic PFOA from water, offering a reusable and sustainable approach to removing persistent PFAS contaminants. sustainability

By Phys.org Threads
U.S. Military Pursues True Invisibility for Aircraft
SocialMar 25, 2026

U.S. Military Pursues True Invisibility for Aircraft

From the TWZ vault: Can The U.S. Military Make An Airplane Invisible To The Naked Eye? https://t.co/En5bCKn8tZ

By Tyler Rogoway
25% Off Incorruptible Preorders,
SocialMar 25, 2026

25% Off Incorruptible Preorders,

For those of you looking for a sign, Barnes & Noble is offering 25% off preorders of Incorruptible, now through 3/26. Premium Members receive an additional 10% discount. Amazing deal if you’re building a mission-driven organization. Use code PREORDER25...

By Eric Ries
Intrinsic Human Lifespan Heritability Roughly 50% After Adjustments
SocialMar 25, 2026

Intrinsic Human Lifespan Heritability Roughly 50% After Adjustments

Heritability of intrinsic human life span is about 50% when confounding factors are addressed https://t.co/C2je2Dao9T https://t.co/QoGTjAj6Ch

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Master One Thing; Avoid Trying to Do Everything
SocialMar 25, 2026

Master One Thing; Avoid Trying to Do Everything

Do not try to do everything. Do one thing well. #SteveJobs #Quotes #WednesdayThoughts #WednesdayMotivation #JVGpost https://t.co/XR2BtRZQcZ

By James Gingerich
Epic Cast Q&A Delivers Hilarious Fun at BeyondFest
SocialMar 25, 2026

Epic Cast Q&A Delivers Hilarious Fun at BeyondFest

Epic cast Q&A at @BeyondFest for @bdgrabinski’s hilarious, exciting and incredibly fun Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice. https://t.co/CBchTtcnqy

By Germain Lussier