
World's Freshwater Fish in Crisis, U.N. Report Warns
A new United Nations report reveals that freshwater fish populations have plummeted 81 percent over the past 50 years, endangering hundreds of species that feed millions of people. The decline is driven by warming waters, pollution, dam construction and intensive fishing, with the Amazon, Danube, Nile, Ganges and Mekong basins identified as hotspots. Only 24 species are currently listed under the UN Convention on Migratory Species, while the report adds 325 more as candidates for protection. The findings underscore the urgent need for cross‑border cooperation to safeguard migratory fish and the ecosystems they support.

Angel Reese Reveals New Reebok ‘Unapologetically Angel’ Sneaker
Reebok and NCAA basketball star Angel Reese unveiled the Angel Reese 1 “Unapologetically Angel” sneaker, slated for release on March 27, 2026 at 10 a.m. EST. The multicolored, bold design will be sold through Reebok’s website and major retailers such as Dick’s Sporting Goods and...

The Stay-at-Home Dad Who Turned His Side Hustle Into a Full-Time Career
Jake left a corporate role to become the primary caregiver and started gig work to supplement his family’s income. A disastrous first tax season revealed that he was missing massive mileage deductions, prompting him to adopt an automatic mileage‑tracking app....

New Research on 3D Printed Heart Attack Sensing Platform With 17 Cents Electrodes
Researchers at the University of Brighton and the University of Strathclyde have created a fully 3D‑printed electrochemical sensor that detects the heart‑attack biomarker cardiac troponin I at 7.4 pg/mL in undiluted human serum. The electrodes, printed on a desktop FlashForge Creator Pro 2 using...

Cut the Noise: Disable Unnecessary Apps for Focus
We keep adding more apps, more features, more notifications… thinking it will make us more productive. But sometimes, it’s just noise dressed as progress. Not every alert deserves your attention. Not every feature deserves a place in your workflow. Take 10 minutes...

Andrew Jim Gannon – Fka On Man – Confirms New Album
Andrew Jim Gannon, the Hertfordshire‑based electronic producer formerly known as On Man, announced his second album Hydrate Those Folds, due June 12. The record follows a critically praised debut on Houndstooth and is built entirely in his home studio. A lead single, “Bon...

GLP‑1 Weight Loss Risks Muscle Loss without Proper Monitoring
We are prescribing powerful weight loss drugs without measuring the most important metric: muscle mass. Physical therapist Maureen McBeth has tested the body composition of countless patients who lost 50 pounds on GLP-1s. The results? Dangerously low skeletal muscle and exceptionally...
CMS Strengthens the Case for Toponium
The CMS Collaboration announced a five‑sigma observation of a top‑antitop bound state, toponium, at the Moriond 2026 conference. By analyzing events where one top decays leptonically and the other hadronically, researchers measured unusually low relative velocities, a hallmark of binding....

Enter Shikari Announce Tiny UK Headline Show
Enter Shikari announced a one‑off headline show at Manchester’s Satan’s Hollow on April 9, marking the 20th anniversary of their first Manchester gig in 2006. Tickets will be released on a first‑come‑first‑serve basis on March 25, prompting fans to act quickly. The...

3 Folk Gems From 1963 That Show How Bob Dylan Transformed Pop Music
In 1963, Bob Dylan’s sophomore albums reshaped popular music, prompting folk artists to reinterpret his songs for wider audiences. Joan Baez’s live rendition of “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” linked traditional folk with Dylan’s modern lyricism, while Peter, Paul & Mary turned his compositions into chart‑ready pop hits...

14 Amazons (1972) by Cheng Kang Film Review
Cheng Kang’s 1972 Shaw Brothers epic “14 Amazons” broke Hong Kong’s male‑dominated war genre by featuring an all‑female heroic squad from the legendary Yang family. The two‑year production marshaled the studio’s top talent, delivering lavish battle sets, operatic staging, and early...
WHO Issues Three Recommendations for Responsible AI in Mental Health
The World Health Organization unveiled three recommendations for responsible AI deployment in mental health and wellbeing, calling for public‑health framing, integrated impact assessments, and co‑design with experts. The guidance, produced after a workshop of 30+ international specialists, also announces a...
Airbnb Offers Free Overnight Stay at Estadio Azteca with World Cup Ticket
Airbnb has unveiled a free, one‑night stay inside Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, hosted by former football star Hugo Sánchez, and bundled it with tickets to the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The limited‑time offer targets travelers seeking...
New Scientist Highlights New Structural Questions Targeting Hard Problem of Consciousness
New Scientist published a feature on a wave of fine‑grained experimental questions that aim to map subjective experience, arguing they could finally crack the hard problem of consciousness. The story cites a consciousness detector test, large‑scale similarity ratings, and leading...

Yard Act Confirm New UK Autumn Headline Dates
Leeds‑born indie rock outfit Yard Act announced a three‑date UK headline tour for November 2024, kicking off in Leeds on Nov 6, then Manchester on Nov 13 and closing at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on Nov 26. The band will also perform a...
FDA Clears 7.2 Mg Wegovy HD, Boosting Weight‑Loss Potential by 19%
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a 7.2‑milligram version of Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide weight‑loss drug Wegovy, dubbed Wegovy HD. Clinical data showed participants lost roughly 19% of body weight, about 47 pounds on average, compared with 16% on the...
Surtsey – Limerence
St. Louis‑based indie duo Surtsey unveiled their 2026 release “Limerence,” a two‑song collection that melds a powerful, emotionally charged opening with a softer, country‑inflected second piece. Critics highlighted the seamless transition between the contrasting moods, calling the work “faultless” and...
Aura Launches Digital Wellbeing Score as Study Links Teens' Screen Time to Depression
Aura introduced its Digital Wellbeing Score, revealing that more than 60% of 16‑17‑year‑olds fall into a low‑wellbeing category. A separate Imperial College study found children who spend over three hours daily on social media are significantly more likely to develop...
Nepal Allows Solo Foreign Trekkers in Previously Restricted Himalaya Zones
Nepal's Department of Immigration has revised its trekking permit rules to let solo foreign tourists enter 13 restricted districts, provided they hire licensed guides and book through registered agencies. The move aims to boost visitor numbers while maintaining safety through...
Study Finds Fathers' Depression Risk Jumps 30% One Year After Birth
A study of more than one million Swedish fathers published in JAMA Network Open reveals a 30% increase in diagnosed depression and stress‑related disorders one year after their child’s birth. Researchers say the delayed surge points to a blind spot...
Aston Martin Reveals Design Secrets of the 1,079‑hp Valhalla Hypercar
Aston Martin has disclosed the design language and active‑aero architecture of its new Valhalla hypercar, a mid‑engine, all‑wheel‑drive machine delivering 1,079 horsepower. Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman explained how the brand’s century‑old design DNA was translated into a radical new...
Primary Wave to Acquire Kobalt, Forming $7 B Independent Publishing Powerhouse
Primary Wave announced a definitive agreement to acquire Kobalt for an estimated $1.5 billion, creating a combined independent music publishing and technology company valued at roughly $7 billion. The deal, backed by Brookfield and pending regulatory clearance, positions the new entity as...
MLB Star Carlos Correa and Son Survive Near‑Drowning in Minnesota Lake
MLB shortstop Carlos Correa revealed that he and his three‑year‑old son Kylo almost drowned in Lake Minnetonka last summer. The rescue by his father‑in‑law and Correa’s subsequent public testimony have reignited debate over parental supervision and water‑safety preparedness for fathers.
John Boyega Says He’s Spoken to New Lucasfilm Chief About Finn’s Return
John Boyega told fans at Megacon Orlando that he has spoken directly with Lucasfilm’s new chief creative officer Dave Filoni about the future of his character Finn. The actor’s admission revives speculation that the Black lead could reappear in upcoming Star Wars...
Design Shift: Open‑Concept Plans Fade as Dual Wallpaper and Wooden Kitchens Surge in 2026
Top interior designers are abandoning open‑concept floor plans, favoring layered wallpaper schemes and wooden kitchen remodels. The shift, highlighted by projects costing over £15,000 (≈$19,000), signals a new era of personalized, texture‑rich homes.
Gretchen Rubin Says Self‑Knowledge Is the Key to Lasting Happiness in New NPR Interview
Gretchen Rubin told NPR’s Life Kit today that self‑knowledge, not fleeting joy, underpins lasting happiness. The Happier podcast host outlined concrete habit tweaks that move people toward a more sustainable sense of fulfillment, reinforcing a growing trend in the motivation...
CU Anschutz Pilot Shows Mindfulness Keeps 7% Weight Loss in All Participants
Researchers at CU Anschutz Medical Campus reported that all seven women in an eight‑week mindfulness pilot maintained a 7% weight loss, providing early evidence that meditation‑based training can sustain short‑term weight loss. The finding arrives as obesity rates climb and...
Michelin Delays 2026 Florida Guide to May, Cancels In‑Person Awards Ceremony
Michelin announced that the 2026 Florida Guide will be released on May 28, 2026, instead of the originally scheduled April 14, and that the customary invite‑only awards ceremony has been cancelled. The guide will now be announced via press release...
World Indoor Championships 2026: GB Sweep, World Records and New Champions
Great Britain captured three gold medals in a 30‑minute burst at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Toruń, Poland, while Swiss‑born Simon Ehammer set a new heptathlon world record of 6,670 points and Christopher Morales Williams ran a championship‑record 44.76 seconds...
Gubra‑AbbVie’s ABBV-295 Achieves Up to 9.8% Weight Loss in Early Trial
Gubra and AbbVie announced that participants in a Phase 1 multiple‑ascending‑dose study of ABBV-295 lost between 7.8% and 9.8% of their body weight after roughly three months. The amylin analog was well tolerated, positioning it as a potential new class of...
Vogue Business Unveils Size Inclusivity Report Showing Rise in Mid‑Size and Plus‑Size Runway Models
Vogue Business released its Autumn/Winter 2026 Size Inclusivity Report, revealing a measurable rise in the presence of mid‑size and plus‑size models across major fashion weeks. The findings suggest luxury houses are responding to consumer demand for broader representation, reshaping runway...
Art Fund Launches Fellowship for 20 Global Majority Curators
The Art Fund charity announced the Empowering Curators fellowship, a multi‑year scheme that will place 20 curators from Global Majority backgrounds in UK museums and galleries. The initiative targets the chronic under‑representation of Black, Asian, Brown, mixed‑heritage and Indigenous curators...
EU Prize for Literature Releases 2026 Shortlist Ahead of Warsaw Awards
The European Union Prize for Literature announced its 2026 shortlist, setting the stage for the award ceremony at the Warsaw Book Fair on 29 May. The shortlist spotlights emerging European authors and signals the next wave of literary talent across...
Children Who Grew up in the 1960s without Smartphones, Instant Gratification, or Parental Intervention in Every Conflict Often Display These...
The article argues that children raised in the 1960s, without smartphones, constant supervision, or instant gratification, developed seven core strengths that many modern youths lack. These strengths include comfort with boredom, self‑directed conflict resolution, innate patience, resourcefulness, risk assessment, face‑to‑face...

Inulin Cuts Knee OA Pain, Boosts Sensitivity and Strength
Effect of Prebiotic Supplementation With and Without Physiotherapy on Pain and Pain Sensitivity in People with Knee Osteoarthritis "Inulin and PSE each produced meaningful pain reductions. Only inulin improved pain sensitivity and grip strength, the latter paralleled by increased GLP-1, and...

Carbon Shell‐Mediated Electronic Modulation of NiFe Alloy Electrocatalysts for Efficient CO2 Electroreduction
Researchers introduced a carbon‑coated NiFe alloy (NiFe@NC) that uses a thin carbon shell to electronically reconfigure the catalyst surface, facilitating CO desorption and suppressing hydrogen evolution. Density‑functional theory and in‑situ spectroscopy confirm the electronic reconstruction and protective role of the...
Morning Stretch, Pilates, and Latte Boost Tuesday Vibes
Stretching ,Pilates & a French Vanilla Latte to start the day☀️ Happy Tuesday Co-workers & Thriends 🌸

Controversial ICP Album Goes Double Platinum After Disney Ban
Insane Clown Posse's 'The Great Milenko' has been certified 2x Platinum in the United States, a remarkable achievement for an album that was pulled from shelves by Disney within hours of its 1997 release before finding a second life on...

Scoop: Bob Woodward's Memoir, "Secrets," To Reveal Stories About Deceased "Forever Sources"
Bob Woodward’s long‑awaited memoir, "Secrets: A Reporter’s Memoir," hits shelves on September 29, 2024. The 83‑year‑old journalist uses decades‑old notes, transcripts and interviews to recount his most pivotal reporting relationships, many with sources now deceased. The book promises vivid detail...
Japan to Cut All Out‑of‑Pocket Childbirth Costs Under Expanded Health Insurance
Japan’s cabinet approved an expansion of public health insurance that will eliminate patient cost‑sharing for childbirth, standardizing delivery fees and covering them entirely. The move targets a birth rate that slipped below 710,000 in 2025 despite more than $20 billion in...
TerraPower Secures First NRC Permit for Commercial Small‑Nuclear Reactor, Citing Rapid Approval
TerraPower became the first company to win a Nuclear Regulatory Commission permit to build a full‑scale commercial advanced reactor, allowing construction to start at its Wyoming site. CEO Bill Levesque credited a White House‑driven acceleration of NRC reviews for the...
NASA Aborts X‑59 Second Test Flight After Cockpit Warning
NASA’s experimental X‑59 quiet‑supersonic jet ended its second test flight after nine minutes when a cockpit warning forced an immediate return to Edwards Air Force Base. The early landing, while safe, delays the program’s plan to expand the flight envelope...

The Murder Pool by Stella Blómkvist
Stella Blómkvist’s fourth novel, *The Murder Pool*, arrives in English translation, extending the Icelandic lawyer‑hero’s saga for a growing UK audience. The story intertwines a #MeToo scandal, a suspected serial rapist, a wrongful‑conviction claim, and the murder of a famed...
Rise Nano Optics Secures FDA Class I Clearance for SPECTRAGUARD Nano‑Optic Lens
Rise Nano Optics Ltd. announced that its SPECTRAGUARD™ nano‑optic lens has been classified by the U.S. FDA as a Class I exempt medical device, the first regulatory approval for a nanophotonic vision‑protection product. The clearance unlocks U.S. import and commercial...

The Day 270,000 Migrants Were Turned Away
In October 2025, FaithWorks documented a U.S. border shutdown that left 270,000 asylum seekers turned away in a single day, providing the backdrop for the new documentary “Jesus Was a Migrant.” The film, produced by Tisby Studios, will premiere on...

10 Books for Apprentices
The post curates a short reading list for woodworking apprentices, emphasizing classic, often out‑of‑print titles that cover terminology, joinery, antique furniture styles, cabinetmaking, and comprehensive hand‑tool techniques. It points readers to the used‑book market where copies can be found for...
Pests & Predators, Ep 34: Name the Pest and Stay Focused on Thresholds for Highest ROI
In this episode, Dr. Sean Prager and PhD candidate Teresa Aguar‑Cortero discuss the unpredictable pest pressures facing lentil growers in the Western Canadian prairies, focusing on aphids, Lygus bugs, and grasshoppers and how their differing feeding habits affect crop damage....
China's Smart Dragon‑3 Completes First Sea‑Launch, Deploys CentiSpace‑02 Satellites
China launched its Smart Dragon‑3 rocket from an offshore platform near Haiyang, Shandong, sending the CentiSpace‑02 satellite cluster into orbit. The mission, conducted by Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, represents the first sea‑based launch for the Smart Dragon series and signals...

Chronic Medical Conditions Predict Childhood Depression More Strongly than Social or Family Hardships
A new analysis of the 2022‑2023 National Survey of Children’s Health, covering 65,652 U.S. youths, finds that chronic medical conditions are the strongest predictor of childhood depression, outpacing poverty or parental divorce. Each additional medical health risk nearly doubles the...