
New to Netflix - A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE
Netflix has added the prequel *A Quiet Place: Day One* to its streaming lineup, marking the third entry in the franchise and the first directed by Michael Sarnoski. The film follows hospice patient Sam (Lupita Nyong’o) and a nervous English student as they navigate a sound‑hunting alien invasion in New York City, driven by a quest for pizza. While the intimate character focus and strong performances receive praise, critics note the underutilized cityscape and lack of high‑stakes set pieces. The movie is currently available in the UK and ROI regions of Netflix.

Philanthropy and Decadence: What Would Walter Berns Do?
The essay revisits Walter Berns' arguments about virtue, decency, and free expression to propose a radical rethink of philanthropy’s tax‑exempt framework. It highlights historic NEA controversies over taxpayer‑funded avant‑garde art and contrasts them with today’s massive private grants, such as...

Usher Calls Diddy a “Legacy Figure,” Refuses to Speak Negatively
Usher defended Sean Combs in a Forbes interview, refusing to speak negatively despite the mogul’s recent controversies. He said his personal experience with Combs differs from the public narrative and highlighted the producer’s industry contributions. While acknowledging that no one is...

Pave Space Raises $40 Million to Develop European Heavy Kickstage
Swiss startup Pave Space has secured $40 million in seed funding to build a 20‑metric‑ton orbital transfer vehicle capable of moving up to five metric tons from low‑Earth orbit to medium, geostationary or lunar trajectories in less than a day....

JAY-Z Says He Was Close to Appearing on Clipse Album
Rapper Jay‑Z disclosed in a GQ interview that he was close to contributing to Clipse’s upcoming album “Let God Sort Em Out.” He said he initially wanted to be involved but stepped back to address personal matters, leaving the collaboration...

Today in Hip Hop History: The Diplomats Released Their Debut Album ‘Diplomatic Immunity’ 23 Years Ago
On March 25, 2003, Harlem collective The Diplomats released their debut double‑album Diplomatic Immunity through Roc A Fella and Def Jam. The record entered the Billboard 200 at No. 8, moving roughly 90,000 units in its first week and later achieving Gold status. Featuring production...

Building the Path to 3D-Printed Organs, Cellbricks Raises €10M for Biofabricated Tissue Implants
Berlin‑based Cellbricks Therapeutics secured €10 million (≈$11 million) in funding, including a €7 million seed round and over €3 million of non‑dilutive capital, to advance its light‑based biofabrication platform. The company aims to commercialise vascularised human tissue implants for complex wound healing and breast...

Almighty JDL Of The Legendary Cold Crush Brothers Passes Away
Jerry D. Lewis, known as Almighty JDL, a founding member of the Bronx crew the Cold Crush Brothers, has died. The Cold Crush Brothers were instrumental in shaping early hip‑hop performance styles, lyrical battles, and crowd‑engaging routines. JDL’s most visible...

Today in Hip-Hop History: The Notorious B.I.G.’s Posthumous ‘Life After Death’ LP Was Released 29 Years Ago
The Notorious B.I.G.’s double‑album *Life After Death* dropped on March 25, 1997, just two weeks after his murder, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip‑Hop Albums charts. The record earned three Grammy nominations and produced iconic...

Scientists Just Discovered Bees and Hummingbirds Are Drinking Alcohol
Biologists at UC Berkeley found ethanol in the nectar of 26 of 29 plant species, confirming that pollinators regularly ingest alcohol. An Anna’s hummingbird can consume roughly 0.2 g of ethanol per kilogram of body weight each day—about the equivalent of...

Genes From Giant Viruses Help Polar Algae Survive Frigid Waters and Harsh Sunlight
Researchers have found that giant viruses contribute roughly five percent of the genome in polar algae, the highest proportion recorded for any host. In the unicellular green algae Chlamydomonas, more than 400 virus‑derived regions encode over 25,000 genes, including ice‑binding...

7 Contemporary Gothic Novels by African American Authors
A recent Electric Literature roundup spotlights seven contemporary gothic novels by African American authors, ranging from Tananarive Due’s “The Reformatory” to Victor LaValle’s “The Ballad of Black Tom.” The list highlights how these works fuse classic gothic motifs—haunted houses, cursed...

Jolanda Moletta Has Better Taste Than I Do
First Floor’s weekly newsletter spotlighted Italian composer‑multimedia artist Jolanda Moletta, who previewed her upcoming album Oceanine. The record, due in May on the Beacon Sound imprint, features eleven tracks each built from processed fragments of the human voice and paired...

Maze Meets Own Expectations in Phase 2 Kidney Disease Trial in the Same Arena as Vertex
Maze Therapeutics reported that its Phase 2 trial of the genetic kidney disease candidate MZ‑001 achieved its primary efficacy and safety goals, showing a roughly 30% slowdown in eGFR decline versus placebo. The double‑blind study enrolled 150 patients with autosomal dominant...

Review – Superman/Spider-Man #1 – Cross-Dimensional Craziness
GeekDad’s review of Superman/Spider‑Man #1 praises the ambitious DC‑Marvel crossover, highlighting an all‑star creative lineup that delivers nine distinct stories. The flagship tale by Mark Waid and Jorge Jimenez pits Doctor Octopus against Brainiac, introducing a Kryptonite‑powered radio wave that...

Demon Face Syndrome: The Science Behind Prosopometamorphopsia
Prosopometamorphopsia, dubbed "demon face syndrome," is a rare neurological disorder where patients see real faces grotesquely distorted while other objects appear normal. Recent reviews of over 80 cases reveal that the condition stems from disruptions in a distributed face‑processing network,...

The Rise and Rise of the Factory Conversion
Factory-to-loft conversions are reshaping prime real‑estate markets across major cities, with properties fetching multimillion‑dollar prices. In New York, a former wrapping‑paper factory loft sold for $17 mn, while London’s Chelsea Powerhouse commands about $6.7 mn and Berlin’s Haus Lademann trades around $3.2 mn....

Polar Takes on G-Shock with Its Toughest Watch yet and Adds a Garmin-Style Flashlight
Polar unveiled the Street X smartwatch, a rugged G‑Shock‑inspired device with a reinforced polymer case, 1.28‑inch AMOLED screen and MIL‑STD‑810H certification. It offers 170+ sport profiles, Training Load Pro, sleep and HRV tracking, and up to ten days of battery life or...

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Behavioral Issues in Pre-Schoolers
A University of Toronto study published in JAMA Network Open found that preschoolers who consume high levels of ultra‑processed foods at age three are more likely to exhibit anxiety, aggression, hyperactivity and fearfulness by age five. The analysis of over...

Hopkins Bloomberg Center Exhibition to Explore American Art as Cultural Diplomacy
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center will host "Artistic Generosity and the American Artist Abroad" from April 7 to June 13, showcasing four decades of American art placed in U.S. embassies worldwide. The exhibition draws from the Foundation for Art and Preservation in...

Enfant Terrible Duran Lantink Drops His First Jean Paul Gaultier Campaign
Dutch designer Duran Lantink has unveiled his first official campaign for Jean Paul Gaultier, marking the revival of the label’s ready‑to‑wear line after an 11‑year hiatus. The campaign, released six months after his disruptive runway debut, features a series of...

Exploring Birdsong Announce Debut Album ‘Every House We Built’
Exploring Birdsong announced their debut full‑length album, ‘Every House We Built’, slated for release on June 26 through Long Branch Records. The 12‑track record, highlighted by the newly released single “You Like It Best When It Hurts”, mixes billowing synths with...

Aria Rostami – Were You Born a Bunny Rabbit?
Aria Rostium’s self‑released album *Were You Born a Bunny Rabbit?* is a plunderphonics collage that stitches together decades‑old political soundbites, recent news clips, and AI‑generated speech. The Persian‑American artist juxtaposes voices from Dick Cheney to Joe Biden with excerpts from...

Metformin’s Hidden Brain Pathway Revealed After 60 Years
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have identified a brain‑based pathway that underlies metformin’s glucose‑lowering effect. The study shows that metformin suppresses the Rap1 protein in the ventromedial hypothalamus, a region critical for whole‑body glucose regulation. Mice lacking hypothalamic Rap1...

Jahrel JP and the Future Release New Single “To and Fro”
Jahrel JP and the Future have dropped the video for their third single, “To and Fro,” on March 20. The track is the final teaser from the upcoming debut EP *Step Inside*, slated for release on April 3, 2026. The video was...

Actionable Monitoring Beats Data Overload in Cardiac Care
Health care has become better at saving people once they are already in trouble. That does not mean we have become good at catching trouble early. This episode of The Podcast by KevinMD gets at a hard truth in cardiac care: we...
2024 Hurricane Season Forecast: 11‑15 Storms Threaten Gulf Coast, Carolinas
The Atlantic hurricane season is expected to produce 11 to 15 named storms with the highest risks along the northern and eastern portions of the US Gulf Coast and the Carolinas, AccuWeather said https://t.co/dYlK2BSpHS

Consider the Azores April 25 – May 2
Jan Buhrman's Growing, Cooking, Connecting, Embracing series is offering its final Azores retreat from April 25 to May 2, a seven‑night all‑inclusive experience on a family‑owned island estate. Only one studio room remains, with a $1,000 reservation deposit required. The...

Lewis Hamilton Visits Famous Daikoku Parking in a Ferrari F40
Seven‑time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton was spotted at Yokohama’s famed Daikoku Parking Area driving a Ferrari F40. The red supercar pulled up amid a crowd of enthusiasts, parked beside a Subaru Impreza and a wide‑body Honda NSX, and sparked a frenzy when Hamilton...
Sail Backpack Increases Speed, Stability for Downhill Cyclists
Aerodynamic Sail Backpack Boosts Speed and Stability for Downhill Cyclists by @IntEngineering #Innovation #EmergingTech #Technology https://t.co/xEEaQx6zo3

MAXIS GBN Partners with Klarity and Workplace Options
MAXIS Global Benefits Network (MAXIS GBN) announced partnerships with Klarity and Workplace Options, adding them to its wellness technology marketplace. The marketplace offers multinational employers a suite of global wellness solutions, now expanded with Klarity’s mental‑health platform and Workplace Options’...

Asian Wild Dog Spotted in Vietnam for the First Time in 20 Years
Researchers captured the first confirmed dhole sighting in Vietnam in over two decades, documenting a solitary adult on camera in Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, Nghe An province. The species, previously listed as locally extinct by the IUCN, was verified by...

How GLP-1 Agonists Affect Gene Expression and Promote Pancreatic Health
Researchers at the Salk Institute identified the protein Med14 as the molecular bridge that links GLP‑1 agonist drugs to broad genomic responses that enhance pancreatic beta‑cell health. The team showed that phosphorylation of Med14 is essential for activating gene programs...
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Defeat Negativity
The article reframes negativity as an explanatory habit, contrasting pessimistic (permanent, personal, pervasive) and optimistic (temporary, specific, changeable) lenses. It presents five practical steps for leaders to shift from self‑defeating narratives to constructive optimism, anchored by the ABCDE method. Action...

Orange Leaf Extract Produces Greener Antibacterial Nanoparticles
Researchers have refined a green synthesis route for copper oxide nanoparticles (CuONPs) using water extracts from dried orange (Citrus sinensis) leaves. The optimal protocol—pH 7, 10 g/L copper acetate, and calcination at 300 °C—produces 20‑30 nm particles with strong antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli...
Time Out Names Picos De Europa Top Spot in 2026 Beauty Ranking, UK Makes Three of Top 20
Time Out unveiled its 2026 list of the world’s most beautiful places, placing Spain’s Picos de Europa at number one and featuring three UK locations in the top‑20. Travel editors responded with a set of budget‑friendly “holiday swaps” that offer...
Eckhart Tolle Now Launches Live Teaching Platform with Official AI
Eckhart Tolle and Sounds True unveiled Eckhart Tolle Now, a subscription‑based OTT platform that adds live teachings and the only official Eckhart AI. The service, built on Uscreen’s streaming tech and Delphi’s multilingual AI, aims to deepen engagement for a...
CERN Completes First Antimatter Truck Delivery, Paving Way for New Physics Experiments
CERN physicists transported a cloud of 92 antiprotons by road for the first time, completing a 10‑kilometre test drive around the laboratory campus. The successful delivery demonstrates that antimatter can be moved safely outside its production facility, unlocking new avenues...
Study Shows Brain’s Reward System Driven by Energy, Not Dopamine
Researchers Matan Cohen and Shir Atzil at Hebrew University published a study that reframes the brain’s reward system as a metabolic‑energy engine rather than a dopamine‑driven circuit. The finding challenges long‑standing assumptions about motivation, addiction and habit formation.
Harvard Study Shows Pandemic Slowed Executive Function Growth in 3,100 Children
Harvard researchers analyzing data from 3,100 Massachusetts children aged 3‑11 discovered that executive function development slowed after the COVID‑19 pandemic began. The slowdown was observed across all socioeconomic groups, suggesting widespread cognitive impacts that could affect academic and behavioral outcomes.
Sweden’s 170‑km Ljungleden Cycle Path Opens in May, Linking Wildflower Fields and Culinary Towns
Sweden’s new Ljungleden cycle path, a 170‑kilometre mix of dedicated trails and low‑traffic roads, officially opens in May 2026. The route threads wildflower‑filled countryside, coffee‑culture towns and connects existing long‑distance routes, promising a boost for active holidays and regional tourism.
UK Government Reviews Free Childcare Eligibility Thresholds
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announced a government review of the free‑childcare eligibility thresholds in England. The move targets the complex lower and higher income limits that currently determine who receives 30 hours of free childcare, a benefit that touches millions...

Chris Cornell’s Daughter Lily: How Mental Health Treatment Saved My Life
Lily Cornell Silver, daughter of late Soundgarden frontman, formed the band Josie on the Rocks while in college, using music as a therapeutic opposite action. After the tragic death of drummer Graham Derzon‑Supplee, she faced severe depression and entered inpatient...
Bulgari Unveils 160‑Piece Eclettica High Jewelry Collection at Star‑Studded Milan Gala
Bulgari introduced its 160‑piece Eclettica high‑jewellery collection at a gala in Milan attended by global celebrities. The line showcases 50 millionaire jewels, 14 transformable pieces and a 26.65‑carat Padparadscha sapphire necklace, underscoring the brand’s blend of art and luxury.
Robyn Drops Ninth Album 'Sexistential' After Eight‑Year Hiatus
Swedish pop icon Robyn has released her ninth studio album, Sexistential, ending an eight‑year gap since 2018’s Honey. The record pairs razor‑sharp electro‑pop with candid lyrics about IVF, single motherhood and a chemistry‑first view of romance, signaling a bold shift...
Whimsical Decor Takes Lead as 2026's Top Interior Design Trend
Leading interior designers across the U.S. and Europe have declared whimsical decor the dominant trend for 2026, replacing years of stark minimalism. The shift emphasizes bold color, vintage pieces and layered storytelling, while a parallel movement toward "enveloping" spaces adds...
MS Dhoni Advises IIT Aspirants on Pressure Handling and Early Prep for JEE Success
Former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni met with students at the Indian Institute of Technology to share a winning mindset for the JEE exam. He urged early preparation, present‑moment focus and disciplined execution, positioning his advice as a motivational...
Immersive Dreaming Linked to Deeper Perceived Sleep in New Study
A team of neuroscientists led by Adriana Michalak studied 44 adults and discovered that vivid, immersive dreams during non‑REM sleep increase subjective feelings of deep, restorative sleep, even though brain activity remains wake‑like. The finding reshapes how we think about...

Flying Has Never Been More Stressful. These Tools Will Help You Combat In-Flight Anxiety.
Travel anxiety remains a common hurdle despite aviation’s strong safety record. Physical therapist Megan Moseley proposes a suite of two‑minute practices—box breathing, orienting exercises, butterfly hug, foot‑to‑floor grounding, and curated audio or reading—to be performed three to five times daily....