
Matt Goodwin’s Intellectual Suicide
Matt Goodwin, a former academic turned Reform MP, self‑published the book *Suicide of a Nation* in December 2025. Critics argue the work is riddled with fabricated quotes, mis‑interpreted data and a thin anti‑immigration narrative that frames Britain’s demographic changes as a cultural suicide. Its style mirrors right‑wing social‑media commentary, relying on dubious statistics and minimal sourcing. The book was released shortly before Goodwin’s decisive defeat in the Gorton and Denton by‑election, underscoring the limits of sensationalist rhetoric.

Optibrium Introduces Graphical Interface for QuanSA to Enhance Ligand-Based Affinity Predictions
Optibrium has released a new PyMOL plugin that adds a graphical user interface to its QuanSA ligand‑based affinity prediction tool. QuanSA uses physically‑motivated machine learning to deliver free‑energy perturbation‑level accuracy without needing a protein structure, dramatically lowering computational cost. The...

Why You Feel Stressed About Far Away Crises — And What To Do About It
The article explains how indirect or secondary trauma arises when people absorb vivid media coverage of distant crises, triggering real stress responses despite physical distance. Studies, such as the PNAS research on the Boston Marathon bombing, show that six or...

Three for #ReadingWales26: Tishani Doshi, Gwyneth Lewis & Jan Morris
Reading Wales Month, organized by BookerTalk and Nut Press, featured a curated trio of women‑written works—a novella by Tishani Doshi, a poetry collection by former poet‑laureate Gwyneth Lewis, and a memoir by travel writer Jan Morris. Each book offers a...

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Directors Land $10M Deal After The Film’s Breakout Success
Netflix’s animated hit “KPop Demon Hunters” became the platform’s most‑watched film, earned an Oscar and launched a massive merchandising line. After the breakout, directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans secured an exclusive five‑year agreement worth roughly $10 million per year, plus...
Vanadium Dioxide Single Crystals Enable Room-Temperature Gas Sensing with High Sensitivity
Researchers at Tohoku University have created belt‑shaped VO₂(B) single crystals that detect ethanol vapor at room temperature with roughly 19 times higher sensitivity than conventional V₂O₅ nanofibers. The crystals are produced via a hydrothermal reduction process, eliminating the need for...

New Trailer and Poster for Body Horror THINESTRA
Body‑horror film "Thinestra" debuted a new trailer and poster, revealing its plot about a woman whose experimental weight‑loss drug creates a monstrous doppelgänger. Directed by Nathan Hertz and written by Avra Fox‑Lerner, the movie stars Michelle Macedo as Penny and...

Destination Trinidad
Trinidad is positioning itself as a multifaceted Caribbean destination, combining the world‑renowned Carnival, a rich tapestry of African, Indian, European, and Indigenous cultures, and a striking natural environment. The island’s culinary scene mirrors this diversity, while its rainforests, wetlands, and...

Quantum Simulations Target Real-World Industrial and Societal Challenges
The third session of the #QuantumTechnologies track at the #GCConference of the @BerlinUAlliance is dedicated to exploring how quantum simulation can address industrial and societal challenges. Stefan Kühn opens the session with perspectives on using quantum computers to tackle problems in...
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Dealing With Depression After a Breakup
A breakup can evolve from normal heartache into situational depression, often classified as an adjustment disorder with depressed mood. Symptoms may mirror clinical depression, including hopelessness, sleep disturbances, and loss of interest, and can persist for six months to two...

Anthropic Explores How AI Is Accelerating Pace of Scientific Discovery
Anthropic has launched a dedicated science blog to showcase how its AI models are compressing the timeline of research across disciplines. The company highlights early successes such as AI‑assisted mathematical proofs, gene‑relationship discovery, and long‑running computational workflows. Through its “AI...

Anthropic Demonstrates AI’s Capacity for Frontier Theoretical Physics
Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.5 AI completed a frontier theoretical‑physics calculation in two weeks, a task that typically takes a year for human researchers. Harvard professor Matthew Schwartz guided the model solely through text prompts, producing a rigorous paper on resumming the...

Sienna Miller Says Being Pregnant in Her 40s Is ‘the Best’
Actress Sienna Miller, 44, announced she is expecting her third child, describing pregnancy in her 40s as "the best" compared to her twenties experience. She highlighted greater emotional stability, less societal pressure, and the freedom to prioritize personal interests. Miller...

Nasa to Spend US$20 Billion on Moon Base, Cancel Orbiting Lunar Station
NASA announced it will cancel the Lunar Gateway orbital station and redirect its resources to build a $20 billion lunar surface base over the next seven years. The decision was made by new NASA chief Jared Isaacman, who said the agency...

Bar Ferdinando Is a Brand-New, Century-Old Café
Bar Ferdinando is set to open on April 15 as an all‑day café and bar in the former 121‑year‑old Ferdinando’s Focacceria on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Owner Sal Lamboglia, who acquired the space from longtime proprietor Francesco Buffa, retained much of the...

'I Strength Train and Run 40 Miles a Week. Here's How I've Adapted My Workout Routine for Full-Body Strength'
Andi Breitowich, a competitive endurance athlete born without a left forearm, has blended high‑volume running with full‑body strength work to prepare for her Boston Marathon debut. She runs 35‑40 miles per week, incorporates plyometrics, and attends twice‑weekly strength classes that...

Obedience on Overdrive: How to Soothe Punishment Sensitivity
The article explains punishment sensitivity (PS) as an innate drive to avoid negative outcomes, which can be beneficial for social conformity and self‑improvement. However, when PS is excessively high, it fuels anxiety, depression, perfectionism, and avoidance of healthy risks. Research...

Karyopharm’s Mixed Myelofibrosis Data; Rezolute to Seek FDA Approval Despite Trial Failure
Karyopharm reported mixed results from its Phase 3 SENTRY trial of selinexor in myelofibrosis, achieving a statistically significant reduction in spleen volume but raising safety concerns. The data fell short of expectations for overall survival benefit. Meanwhile, Rezolute announced it will...

Quantum Matters: D-Wave Explores Real-World Applications of Quantum Technology In A Podcast
D‑Wave, the pioneer commercial quantum computing firm, has launched the "Quantum Matters" podcast to spotlight real‑world quantum applications. Each episode features researchers, academics, and industry leaders discussing how quantum solutions are solving complex problems in sectors such as automotive manufacturing...
On Manatee Appreciation Day, Remember These Gentle Giants Who Protect Aquatic Ecosystems (Commentary)
On Manatee Appreciation Day, the article highlights the rescue and lifelong care of a manatee calf named Daniel by Mexican scientist Dr. Benjamín Morales. It explains how manatees graze underwater vegetation, maintaining water quality and supporting fisheries. The piece notes...

Introducing a Noninvasive Test for Endothelial Function
I’m excited a new noninvasive way to evaluate endothelial function. Stay tuned for a deeper dive as I test it on myself. https://www.vendys2.com/drlufkin VENDYS_2
Avoid Exhaustion: Limit Practice for Sustainable Gains
“To maximize gains from long-term practice,” the study’s lead author, K. Anders Ericsson, concluded, “individuals must avoid exhaustion and must limit practice to an amount from which they can completely recover on a daily or weekly basis.” Never let today ruin...

NASA Adds Moon Base and Nuclear-Powered Mars Spacecraft to Road Map
NASA announced that a lunar outpost is now a formal element of its upcoming roadmap, moving the Artemis program toward a twice‑annual launch cadence. The agency also unveiled plans to field a nuclear‑propelled spacecraft for a Mars mission by the...
Idk Idk – Song by Jim Legxacy
British rapper Jim Legxacy, fresh off his acclaimed 2025 album Black British Music, has dropped the single “idk idk” on March 24, 2026. The track leans into melodic hip‑hop, highlighting his singing ability and hinting at mainstream appeal. Simultaneously, Legxacy announced a...

Boundaryless Influence
The article argues that modern global leadership must evolve beyond command‑and‑control to embrace cultural intelligence and systemic empathy. Leaders need to shift from a universalist to a contextualist mindset, adapting values to each region’s operating system. Trust is no longer...
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NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day showcases a striking photograph of light pillars over Mohe, China’s northernmost city. The pillars arise from flat ice crystals near the ground that reflect artificial lights rather than sunlight. The image also captures the...

Fruit Bats Announces Vibrant Full-Band Album The Landfill
Fruit Bats will release its first full‑band record, The Landfill, on June 12 via Merge Records. After the solo effort Baby Man, frontman Eric D. Johnson reconvened his touring lineup—David Dawda, Josh Mease, Frank LoCrasto and Kosta Galanopoulos—to record live at...

Quantum Data Storage Gains Stability with Fibre Optic Error Correction
Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark have quantitatively analysed an all‑optical quantum memory that stores a qubit in a fibre loop and stabilises it via teleportation‑based error correction. By optimising the syndrome decoder, they predict logical infidelity below 1 %...

L.L.Bean Japan Collection Comes to the U.S.—Here’s What to Shop Now
L.L.Bean has introduced its Japan‑only apparel line to U.S. shoppers through a curated online drop that showcases re‑imagined archival pieces with sharper cuts and premium fabrics. The collection, which includes the Milo Anorak, Prospect Harbor Field Coats, Roxbury Jacket, and...

If Rasta’s Name Is On A Set Of Fins, You Know They’re Money
David Rastovich and Futures have launched the Rasta Rev 3/2 Fiberglass Twin +1 fins, featuring a reverse 3/2 foil and scimitar tip. The design delivers a noticeable speed boost and tighter water attachment, which pro surfers say feels like a...

Atoms Read Multiple Times Boost Quantum Computer Accuracy
Researchers at Caltech have demonstrated a suite of tools that enable repeated, high‑fidelity readout of neutral‑atom qubits using ancilla atoms, achieving 0.98 measurement fidelity after four cycles. The approach includes coherence‑preserving atom‑loss detection and a circuit‑based algorithmic cooling method that...
New Design Guidelines for Atom-Thin Oxide Transistors Enable Reliable 3D Chip Integration
Researchers at National Taiwan University introduced a unified analytical framework that captures how channel thickness, trap states, interface quality, and surface roughness together dictate the performance of ultrathin indium‑oxide and tungsten‑doped indium‑oxide transistors. The model accurately reproduces I‑V characteristics across...

Data Reveals Individualized Sharpening Benefits for Athletes
For example... Step into my brain, but please remove your shoes... How do I go about deciding when/if to begin sharpening an athlete prior to their A Race? I run a mixed effects model (comparing to population norms) to determine the relative performance...

Join Matt Fitzgerald for Tuesday Teaching: Everything Matters
Matt Fitzgerald’s Tuesday Teaching session, titled “Everything Matters,” argues that environmental factors—training venues, partners, and coaching—outweigh genetics in endurance performance. The lesson, hosted by Endurance Mastery by MG, is offered as a free preview with an option to subscribe for...

Life in Activism: My Personal, Five-Step Practice for Lifting My Spirits When I Am Low
The author, an activist‑focused writer, admits a recent slump caused by seasonal digital business slowdown, budget overruns, and family demands. To counter the low mood, she outlines a five‑step personal practice designed to restore energy and focus. The post blends...

Syncope Case Studies: Real Failures, Real Consequences
Two recent lawsuits illustrate the deadly cost of ignoring vasovagal syncope during phlebotomy. In Georgia, a medical assistant left a truck driver upright on an exam table despite dizziness, resulting in a broken neck and a $15 million verdict for lifetime...

Amplification, Not Chaos, Drives the One-Way Flow of Time
Researchers at Universidad de Chile and collaborators introduced Precision‑Induced Irreversibility (PIR), a mechanism that generates a one‑way flow of time without environmental entanglement or chaos. By combining amplification, non‑normality, and finite dynamic range, they demonstrated a predictable horizon where distinct...

Is Demon Slayer for Kids?
Demon Slayer, the Netflix‑originated anime series and its 2025 film Infinity Castle, is marketed toward teenagers rather than children. The show features graphic violence, blood‑splatter battles, and occasional mild profanity, which can be unsettling for viewers under 13. While it...

Mbappé Joins to Champion Preventive Health for All
𝐓𝐞𝐧 𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐚𝐠𝐨, 𝐰𝐞 𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐚 𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐛𝐞𝐭: 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐛𝐞 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐤𝐞𝐞𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐩𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡𝐲, 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐣𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐩𝐚𝐲𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐲'𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐥𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐬𝐢𝐜𝐤. Today, with @Gorintic and the team incredibly proud to share three major announcements that...

Respectful Disagreement Strengthens Bonds and Sets Example
"Learning to disagree with respect can sometimes bring us closest together. And even if it doesn’t, it is still the example we need to set for our kids." Tell Me Where I’m Wrong: Inviting Challenge for Shared Growth #ForwardTogether https://t.co/hzItqV07AT https://t.co/TAiojqsMeN

5 Core Exercises for Seniors to Improve Balance and Stability
A new senior‑focused core routine, created by trainer Kurt Ellis, features five no‑equipment exercises designed to boost balance and stability. The circuit—Beast Hold, Crab Toe Touch, Modified Star Plank, Kneeling High Plank with Alternating Reach, and Forearm Plank with Alternating...
Carlos Garcia‑Galan Outlines Detailed Moon Base Roadmap
I’ve been waiting literally decades for NASA to articulate a plan for a Moon base. Now Carlos Garcia-Galan is doing a masterful job of precisely this. Dozens of landings. Drones. RTGs. Rovers. Habitats. Excavators. This is incredible stuff.
10 Minutes of HIIT Boosts Brain and Impulse Control
Dr Rhonda Patrick on the benefits of brief, even 10 minutes, of high intensity exercise on cognitive function, including impulse control. @foundmyfitness https://t.co/cWoeLXolL0
What Brain Waves Reveal About People Who Can Solve a Rubik’s Cube in Seconds
A study in Experimental Brain Research examined 13 elite Rubik’s Cube speed‑cubers who average 17 seconds per solve. Using EEG caps, researchers recorded brain activity during a 15‑second mental planning phase and the subsequent physical execution. They found that the...

Asa Butterfield and Fra Fee Star in ‘Unchosen’ Trailer
Asa Butterfield & Fra Fee in 'Unchosen' Cult Thriller Series Full Trailer https://t.co/fFl8pWlU09 #Unchosen #MollyWindsor #AsaButterfield #FraFee #Netflix #Christians https://t.co/Ecm4nSV4da

Sex‑specific Epigenetic Network Drives Cholesterol and Atherosclerosis
Sex-specific KDM6A-HNF4A-CREBH network controls lipoprotein cholesterol metabolism and atherosclerosis via epigenetic reprograming of hepatocytes https://t.co/2XpUt6ndcs https://t.co/r5DvCeGMeS

AE MAK's 'Famous' Song Written with Eoin French of Talos Is Released
Ae Mak has released “Famous,” the second single from her debut album *Folk Songs For Mama & Papa*, slated for May 29, 2026 on Spacer Records. The track was co‑written with the late Talos frontman Eoin French, whose piano and vocal parts were...

Musk Unveils Orbital Data Centers Larger than ISS
Musk Offers Sneak Peek at Orbiting Data Centers. They're Bigger Than the ISS https://t.co/3zP36MHO4C https://t.co/Y2QLnDhLJO

Emma Thompson's New Comedy “The Sheep Detectives” Trailer Drops
Trailer #2 for Emma Thompson's 'The Sheep Detectives' Fun Comedy https://t.co/w6PCpCtfZC #ThreeBagsFull #TheSheepDetectives #HughJackman #EmmaThompson #whodunit #AmazonMGMStudio https://t.co/F0kqwwmmdd

Members Get 25% Off All Pre‑Orders This Week
Heads up: @BNBuzz is offering 25% off all pre-orders this week (for members), and that includes Life in Perspective If you’ve been meaning to get your copy early, now’s a great time https://t.co/F0W1LEPZyS