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A PERFECT CIRCLE Has More New Music Coming: 'We're Working Toward Something'
NewsJun 14, 2026

A PERFECT CIRCLE Has More New Music Coming: 'We're Working Toward Something'

Guitarist Billy Howerdel told 93X’s Kevin Kellam that A Perfect Circle is actively writing new material, though no release date is set. The band is juggling songwriting with a European tour, using “soft deadlines” to keep momentum. Their latest single “Starless,” recorded...

By Blabbermouth
90‑119 Min Weekly Resistance Training Cuts Mortality Risks
SocialJun 14, 2026

90‑119 Min Weekly Resistance Training Cuts Mortality Risks

New in the British Journal of Sports Medicine: 90-119 minutes a week of resistance training is associated with a 13% lower risk of dying from any cause -- and 27% lower neurological disease mortality. (1/4)

By Robert Lufkin, MD
Michael Becomes Highest-Grossing Music Biopic in History
NewsJun 14, 2026

Michael Becomes Highest-Grossing Music Biopic in History

The Antoine Fuqua‑directed Michael Jackson biopic *Michael* has amassed $911.9 million worldwide, eclipsing *Bohemian Rhapsody* as the highest‑grossing music biopic ever. It also posted the biggest opening‑weekend for the genre and ranks as the second‑highest‑grossing film of 2026, trailing only *The Super Mario...

By Pitchfork
University of Pennsylvania Study Finds a Surprising Link Between Ozempic and Breast Cancer Risk
NewsJun 14, 2026

University of Pennsylvania Study Finds a Surprising Link Between Ozempic and Breast Cancer Risk

A University of Pennsylvania study of more than 111,000 women aged 45 to 80 found that users of GLP‑1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy had roughly a 30% lower risk of developing breast cancer compared with non‑users. The association...

By Inc. — Leadership
'Every Day, a Child Is Exposed to Two Pieces of Inappropriate or Harmful Content': I've Spent Hours Researching the Best...
NewsJun 14, 2026

'Every Day, a Child Is Exposed to Two Pieces of Inappropriate or Harmful Content': I've Spent Hours Researching the Best...

Parents are increasingly worried that children encounter harmful online content, prompting a surge in demand for child‑friendly mobile devices. TechRadar’s guide evaluates the safest options, ranging from feature‑only dumbphones to hybrid devices with robust parental controls and fully‑featured smartphones equipped...

By TechRadar Pro
11 Ways Vitamin D Shapes Your Brain — From Before Birth To Old Age (P)
NewsJun 14, 2026

11 Ways Vitamin D Shapes Your Brain — From Before Birth To Old Age (P)

Vitamin D, traditionally celebrated for bone health, is increasingly linked to brain function across the lifespan. Recent studies connect prenatal deficiency to lower IQ, childhood shortfalls to ADHD, adult insufficiency to mood disorders, and senior deficits to accelerated cognitive decline....

By PsyBlog
Vast Fields of Biologically Active Chemical Space
BlogJun 14, 2026

Vast Fields of Biologically Active Chemical Space

A new open‑access J. Med. Chem. paper compares hits from a 1.6 billion‑compound make‑on‑demand (MoD) library and a 3.5 million‑compound in‑stock library screened against the 5‑HT2A serotonin receptor. Both libraries delivered a comparable ~24% hit rate, and functional assays showed a mix...

By Practical Fragments
Study Reveals Frequent Stop-and-Start Patterns with GLP-1 Drugs
NewsJun 14, 2026

Study Reveals Frequent Stop-and-Start Patterns with GLP-1 Drugs

A retrospective cohort study of over 60,000 U.S. adults with type 2 diabetes found that roughly 40% stopped GLP‑1 therapy within the first year and 60% by two years. More than half of those who discontinued restarted within a year,...

By News-Medical.Net
MATT HEAFY Of TRIVIUM Swears Their Next Record Is "Arguably Our Greatest Album Of All Time"
NewsJun 14, 2026

MATT HEAFY Of TRIVIUM Swears Their Next Record Is "Arguably Our Greatest Album Of All Time"

Metal band Trivium announced that their 11th studio album is now in the mixing phase. Frontman Matt Heafy told Metal Injection the record could be "arguably our greatest album of all time." The band has not revealed a title or...

By Metal Injection
Antibody Mix‑up Doesn’t Debunk Senescence, but Highlights Rigor Gaps
SocialJun 14, 2026

Antibody Mix‑up Doesn’t Debunk Senescence, but Highlights Rigor Gaps

A recent investigation by @addictedtoigno1 uncovered more than 400 published studies that appear to have used the wrong antibody when measuring p16Ink4a, one of the most commonly used biomarkers in cancer and cellular senescence research. The story has generated understandable...

By Matt Kaeberlein, PhD
Perfectionism Is Related To Higher Depression Risk — But It Can Be Reduced
NewsJun 14, 2026

Perfectionism Is Related To Higher Depression Risk — But It Can Be Reduced

A meta‑analysis of ten longitudinal studies involving 1,758 participants found that perfectionism significantly raises the risk of developing depressive symptoms. While neuroticism remains the strongest predictor of depression, each of the seven measured perfectionism dimensions added incremental risk beyond neuroticism....

By PsyBlog
The Giant Viruses that Orchestrate Life in the Polar Regions
NewsJun 14, 2026

The Giant Viruses that Orchestrate Life in the Polar Regions

Researchers have uncovered that giant viruses, classified in the Nucleocytoviricota, are abundant and essential in polar ecosystems. With genomes up to 2.5 million base pairs, they infect microalgae and small zooplankton, driving the viral shunt and metabolic reprogramming that fuels microbial...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
Performing Under Pressure? For Athletes, It Depends on 3 Key Things
NewsJun 14, 2026

Performing Under Pressure? For Athletes, It Depends on 3 Key Things

Research on athletic performance under pressure shows that choking occurs when perceived stress exceeds an individual's resources. The article outlines three pillars—physical competence, mental skills, and normalizing competition—that help athletes convert high‑stakes moments into opportunities. It highlights how perception of...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
Kevin O’Leary Says Being Liked Has Nothing to Do with Success—Steve Jobs Taught Him: ‘You Can’t Worry About Whose Feelings...
NewsJun 14, 2026

Kevin O’Leary Says Being Liked Has Nothing to Do with Success—Steve Jobs Taught Him: ‘You Can’t Worry About Whose Feelings...

Kevin O’Leary, the outspoken Shark Tank investor, says leaders should prioritize respect and results over being liked, a mindset he attributes to his time working with Steve Jobs in the 1990s. He points to his own track record—selling SoftKey for $4.2 billion,...

By Fortune
SuperAgers' Brains Generate Twice as Many New Neurons
SocialJun 14, 2026

SuperAgers' Brains Generate Twice as Many New Neurons

Twenty-five years of Northwestern's SuperAger Program produced one of the most counterintuitive findings in modern neuroscience. SuperAgers, adults over 80 with the memory of people three decades younger, generate new hippocampal neurons at roughly twice the rate of typical older adults....

By Robert Lufkin, MD
My Top 30 Songs for June 14-20, 2026
BlogJun 14, 2026

My Top 30 Songs for June 14-20, 2026

The weekly roundup from Eclectic Music Lover spotlights the top 30 songs for June 14‑20, 2026, with Death Cab for Cutie’s “Riptides” retaining the #1 spot for a second straight week. Olivia Rodrigo breaks into the top‑10 with “Drop Dead,” while four new...

By Eclectic Music Lover
MATT HEAFY On TRIVIUM's Upcoming LP: 'We're Sitting On Arguably Our Greatest Album Of All Time'
NewsJun 14, 2026

MATT HEAFY On TRIVIUM's Upcoming LP: 'We're Sitting On Arguably Our Greatest Album Of All Time'

At Download Festival on June 13, Trivium frontman Matt Heafy revealed the band’s next LP is slated for late 2026 and will be the first record featuring new drummer Alex Rüdinger, who finally joined after a decade‑long pursuit. Heafy described the...

By Blabbermouth
Different School Systems Can Alter the Role of Genetics in Academic Success, New Research Indicates
NewsJun 14, 2026

Different School Systems Can Alter the Role of Genetics in Academic Success, New Research Indicates

A cross‑national twin study of 395,000 Europeans finds that the structure of a country’s school system reshapes the balance between genetics and family environment in shaping educational attainment. Early academic tracking, as practiced in Germany and the Netherlands, reduces the...

By PsyPost
Upstream Bio Presents New Responder Analyses Demonstrating Clinically Meaningful Improvements in CRSwNP in Significant Majority of Participants Treated with Verekitug...
NewsJun 14, 2026

Upstream Bio Presents New Responder Analyses Demonstrating Clinically Meaningful Improvements in CRSwNP in Significant Majority of Participants Treated with Verekitug...

Upstream Bio presented new responder analyses from its Phase 2 VIBRANT trial, showing that the investigational antibody verekitug produced clinically meaningful improvements in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). At Week 24, 79% of treated patients achieved a meaningful reduction in nasal...

By Business Insider – Markets Insider
Garetosmab May Benefit Patients with Rare Bone Disease
NewsJun 14, 2026

Garetosmab May Benefit Patients with Rare Bone Disease

Regeneron's monoclonal antibody garetosmab significantly lowered the formation of new heterotopic bone lesions in patients with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) during the phase 3 OPTIMA trial. At 56 weeks, both 3 mg/kg and 10 mg/kg doses reduced lesion counts and total lesion volume by...

By Healio
Avoid Liquid Calories, Late Meals, and Skip Strength Training
SocialJun 14, 2026

Avoid Liquid Calories, Late Meals, and Skip Strength Training

Three things I'd never do after reviewing thousands of metabolic labs — plus one you'll argue with me about. 1. I'd never drink my calories — liquid sugar spikes insulin without making you full. 2. I'd never eat my biggest meal right...

By Robert Lufkin, MD
Wakeful “Off Periods” Replicate Sleep’s Memory Benefits
SocialJun 14, 2026

Wakeful “Off Periods” Replicate Sleep’s Memory Benefits

Can sleep’s core benefits be delivered without actually sleeping? Scientists induced sleep-like neuronal “off periods” during wakefulness in mice, reducing local sleep pressure, weakening synaptic strength, and even restoring memory consolidation during sleep deprivation. The findings suggest key functions of sleep...

By Satchin Panda
Ferrari 12Cilindri MM May Get Koenigsegg-Like Shift-by-Wire Manual Gearbox
BlogJun 14, 2026

Ferrari 12Cilindri MM May Get Koenigsegg-Like Shift-by-Wire Manual Gearbox

Ferrari is poised to launch a limited‑edition 12Cilindri MM that replaces a traditional H‑pattern gearbox with a Koenigsegg‑style shift‑by‑wire system called the Engage Shift System (ESS). The ESS functions as a 9‑speed automatic but can be driven like a 6‑speed...

By Supercar Blog
Collagen Resides Inside Cells in Liquid Condensate-Like Form
NewsJun 14, 2026

Collagen Resides Inside Cells in Liquid Condensate-Like Form

Scientists at Barcelona's Centre for Genomic Regulation discovered that procollagen I forms liquid‑like condensates inside the endoplasmic reticulum rather than the rigid rods depicted in textbooks. High‑resolution live‑cell imaging captured droplets that merge, split and exchange material, indicating a protective phase‑separated...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
The High-Profile Bets Kicking Off in Menswear
NewsJun 14, 2026

The High-Profile Bets Kicking Off in Menswear

Luxury houses Celine, Givenchy and Lanvin are launching bold new menswear directions this season, signaling a concerted effort to revitalize the male segment. Simone Rocha made a high‑profile debut at Pitti Uomo, while Thom Browne staged a Milan runway to court upscale male...

By The Business of Fashion
Eight Years of Aging Biology, 40 Simple Rules
SocialJun 14, 2026

Eight Years of Aging Biology, 40 Simple Rules

I study the biology of aging. 🧬 This is it. Everything I’ve learned over 8 years - in 40 simple rules ↓

By Ollie Whitby | Health Scientist
Tracking Early Cognitive Decline: The DETECT Study
NewsJun 14, 2026

Tracking Early Cognitive Decline: The DETECT Study

The Dementia Transition in Early Cognitive Decline Trajectories (DETECT) study is a prospective longitudinal cohort that monitors individuals with subtle cognitive shifts to map the natural history of dementia onset. It combines neuropsychological testing, advanced neuroimaging, genetic and biomarker profiling,...

By Bioengineer.org
Entomologists Reconstruct Evolutionary History of Millipedes
NewsJun 14, 2026

Entomologists Reconstruct Evolutionary History of Millipedes

Entomologists led by Virginia Tech have finally sequenced DNA from the two previously unsampled millipede orders, Siphoniulida and Siphonocryptida, completing the phylogenetic tree of Earth’s oldest land animals. By combining genomic data from 82 living species with fossils of 29...

By Sci‑News
Luke Jerram’s Mirror Moon to Land at Royal Observatory Greenwich
BlogJun 14, 2026

Luke Jerram’s Mirror Moon to Land at Royal Observatory Greenwich

British artist Luke Jerram’s new two‑metre stainless‑steel sculpture, Mirror Moon, will debut at the Royal Observatory Greenwich on 12 June. The work uses NASA‑derived topographic data to render the Moon’s near and far sides in tactile detail, allowing visitors to trace craters...

By Art Plugged
The Truth About Postpartum Depression
BlogJun 14, 2026

The Truth About Postpartum Depression

Dr. Hannah Spier’s June 14, 2026 blog post warns that postpartum depression is a genuine, sometimes severe condition that demands compassion and proper care. She highlights how the disorder has become a cultural phenomenon, with diagnosis rates climbing sharply in recent years. While...

By Psychobabble
My Kids Don't Want to Hear About My Successes, but They Absolutely Love Hearing About My Failures
NewsJun 14, 2026

My Kids Don't Want to Hear About My Successes, but They Absolutely Love Hearing About My Failures

A mother who once used her own achievements to motivate her teenage sons discovered the stories were prompting unhealthy comparisons. Switching to candid accounts of her academic flops and embarrassing moments sparked genuine engagement and gave the kids a realistic...

By Business Insider — Markets
Carl Jung Observed that the Things We Cannot Stand in Other People — the Small Irritations that Seem Disproportionate, the...
NewsJun 14, 2026

Carl Jung Observed that the Things We Cannot Stand in Other People — the Small Irritations that Seem Disproportionate, the...

Carl Jung’s concept of the shadow argues that the traits we despise in others are often disowned parts of ourselves, projected outward through unconscious psychological mechanisms. Modern research, notably a 1997 Journal of Personality and Social Psychology study, confirms that...

By SpaceDaily
Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Listed for Sale, Available at $3 Million
BlogJun 14, 2026

Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Listed for Sale, Available at $3 Million

Lamborghini has listed a 2022 Countach LPI 800‑4 for $3 million. The limited-edition model is one of only 112 units worldwide, featuring a 6.5‑liter V12 paired with a hybrid supercapacitor system that delivers 802 hp to all four wheels. Finished in Ad Personam Blu...

By Supercar Blog
Ancient Ground Squirrels Feasted on Carcasses Like ‘Zombies of the Pleistocene’
NewsJun 14, 2026

Ancient Ground Squirrels Feasted on Carcasses Like ‘Zombies of the Pleistocene’

A new Nature Communications study analyzed 700,000‑year‑old ground‑squirrel coprolites from Yukon permafrost, uncovering DNA from megafauna such as woolly mammoths, bison and big cats. The genetic material revealed a previously unknown lineage of long‑tailed ground squirrels (Urocitellus undulatus) and some...

By Scientific American – Mind
Decoding Smell From Receptor Structure
NewsJun 14, 2026

Decoding Smell From Receptor Structure

Researchers combined AlphaFold3‑predicted odorant‑receptor structures with ESM2 protein embeddings and large‑scale in‑vivo neuronal activation data to create a deep‑learning model that predicts receptor‑ligand interactions. The model links three‑dimensional receptor features to chemical space, demonstrating that ligand selectivity is encoded in...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Drishyam 3 to Stream on Amazon Prime Video From June 18
NewsJun 14, 2026

Drishyam 3 to Stream on Amazon Prime Video From June 18

Amazon Prime Video India will launch the Malayalam thriller Drishyam 3 on its platform on June 18, offering the original Malayalam version plus dubbed Telugu, Tamil and Kannada streams. A Prime membership costs Rs 1,499 (about $18) and grants access to the film...

By TelecomTalk (India)
Scientists Link ADHD Genetic Scores to Disrupted Neural Timing
NewsJun 14, 2026

Scientists Link ADHD Genetic Scores to Disrupted Neural Timing

Researchers at King’s College London linked higher polygenic risk scores for ADHD to irregular timing of midfrontal theta brain waves, a neural signature of cognitive control. The study examined 454 white young adults from the Twins Early Development Study, measuring...

By PsyPost
U.S. Troops Can Now Sequence DNA in the Desert, Arctic, or at Sea
NewsJun 14, 2026

U.S. Troops Can Now Sequence DNA in the Desert, Arctic, or at Sea

The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory has fielded the Far‑Forward Biological Sequencing (FFBS) system, a portable DNA/RNA sequencer that delivers pathogen identification in under 30 minutes at forward‑deployed sites. Developed under the decade‑long F‑FAST program, the device can operate in extreme...

By Defence Blog
Taurine Boosts Heat‑stress Endurance and Sprint Performance
SocialJun 14, 2026

Taurine Boosts Heat‑stress Endurance and Sprint Performance

Taurine enhances endurance and sprint performance in the heat 🌡️ This new study recruited 16 college students to complete four experimental conditions… 1️⃣ High dose taurine (6g) 2️⃣ Medium dose taurine (4g) 3️⃣ Low dose taurine (2g) 4️⃣ Placebo Supplements were ingested 50-mins prior to a...

By Tom Coughlin, MSc (Performance Nutritionist)
Unpowered Speaker Cover Focuses Sound Into One Select Spot
NewsJun 14, 2026

Unpowered Speaker Cover Focuses Sound Into One Select Spot

Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have unveiled a 3D‑printed acoustic metasurface that attaches to parametric array loudspeakers and concentrates sound into a tight 4‑inch “sound spot.” Laboratory tests showed the focused beam delivers clear audio at the focal point while...

By New Atlas – Architecture
This 3,254-Mile Road Is the Longest and Most Scenic in the U.S.—Passing Small Towns, 12 States, and 2 National Parks
NewsJun 14, 2026

This 3,254-Mile Road Is the Longest and Most Scenic in the U.S.—Passing Small Towns, 12 States, and 2 National Parks

U.S. Route 20, the longest highway in the National Highway System, stretches 3,254 mi across 12 states from Newport, Oregon to Boston, Massachusetts. The scenic corridor threads through iconic sites such as Craters of the Moon, Yellowstone, Indiana Dunes, Chicago’s riverfront, and...

By Travel + Leisure
Researchers Tracked 122 People for Three Months and Found that on Days They Visited More Varied Places, They Tended to...
NewsJun 14, 2026

Researchers Tracked 122 People for Three Months and Found that on Days They Visited More Varied Places, They Tended to...

A 2020 Nature Neuroscience study tracked 122 New York City and Miami residents with phone GPS for three to four months, pairing location data with mood surveys sent every other day. The analysis showed that on days when participants visited...

By SpaceDaily
London Startup to Trial Drug to Prevent Cancer Therapy Side-Effect ‘Cytokine Storm’
NewsJun 14, 2026

London Startup to Trial Drug to Prevent Cancer Therapy Side-Effect ‘Cytokine Storm’

London‑based biotech Poolbeg Pharma is set to begin a Phase II trial of its oral agent POLB 001, designed to prevent cytokine release syndrome (CRS) in patients receiving blood‑cancer immunotherapies such as Johnson & Johnson’s Tecvayli. The study will involve 30 participants across six...

By The Guardian » Business
Disclosure Day Streaming Release Date: When Will It Come to Digital, Peacock, Blu-Ray, and DVD?
NewsJun 14, 2026

Disclosure Day Streaming Release Date: When Will It Come to Digital, Peacock, Blu-Ray, and DVD?

Steven Spielberg’s sci‑fi blockbuster *Disclosure Day* is slated for a staggered home‑video rollout. The film will likely hit Peacock’s streaming catalog in November 2026, followed by a Netflix debut in March 2027 after the typical window. A special‑edition Blu‑ray/DVD set...

By Polygon (Movies)
7 Island Getaways In Asia That Could Pass For The Caribbean
NewsJun 14, 2026

7 Island Getaways In Asia That Could Pass For The Caribbean

Asia’s coastline offers seven island destinations that rival the Caribbean’s iconic white‑sand beaches and turquoise waters. From Japan’s Kerama Islands, famed for their signature “Kerama blue,” to the Philippines’ limestone‑capped Entalula Island, each spot combines pristine shorelines with unique cultural...

By Islands
Eating For Immune Health? Don't Forget About This Key Nutrient
NewsJun 14, 2026

Eating For Immune Health? Don't Forget About This Key Nutrient

A new Nature study shows that gut bacteria can convert dietary choline into the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, a process that only occurs inside a living host. The bacterial acetylcholine triggers a surge in intestinal IgA, the antibody that guards the gut...

By Mindbodygreen
Choose Consistency Over Comfort to Stop Clocking In
SocialJun 14, 2026

Choose Consistency Over Comfort to Stop Clocking In

Most people know they should lock in. Work on their goals. Build discipline. Learn new skills. Start the thing they've been delaying. The problem isn't a lack of potential. It's choosing comfort over consistency. The cost of not locking in is spending the rest of your life...

By Positivity Days
Air Pollution Diminishes Exercise’s Mortality Benefits
SocialJun 14, 2026

Air Pollution Diminishes Exercise’s Mortality Benefits

Does ambient PM2.5 reduce the protective association of leisure-time physical activity with mortality? A systematic review, meta-analysis, and individual-level pooled analysis of cohort studies involving 1.5 million adults https://t.co/RvmcmIfJD8

By Michael Lustgarten, PhD
Exercise's Antidepressant Power Explained by New Framework
SocialJun 14, 2026

Exercise's Antidepressant Power Explained by New Framework

From movement to motivation: a proposed framework to understand the antidepressant effect of exercise https://t.co/fUsPto3XIM https://t.co/QnQhhN1bpM

By David Barzilai, MD PhD