
Quantum Computers Gain Speed with Network Achieving 100ps Synchronisation
Researchers at Fermilab and Stanford introduced XCOM, a full‑mesh network that synchronises Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit (QICK) boards to within 100 picoseconds and delivers sub‑185 nanosecond latency for deterministic data exchange. The system maintains long‑term stability without drift, supports up to five boards, and can lower latency to 62 ns with a firmware tweak. By leveraging existing networking hardware and open‑source software, XCOM offers a cost‑effective, modular alternative to traditional single‑board control architectures. The breakthrough paves the way for scalable, modular quantum processors and more efficient quantum error‑correction implementations.

Most People Have Forgotten About These 3 Underrated Yet Stunning Whitney Houston Duets
The article spotlights three often‑overlooked Whitney Houston duets—"When You Believe" with Mariah Carey, "Hold Me" with Teddy Pendergrass, and "Count On Me" with CeCe Winans. Each track emerged from distinct moments in Houston’s career, ranging from her debut single to...
Record-Breaking Gamma-Ray Burst Reveals Possible Intermediate-Mass Black Hole
GRB 250702B, the longest gamma-ray burst ever recorded, may mark the first observed instance of an intermediate mass black hole consuming a star, challenging existing models of cosmic explosions. astronomy

Low-Power Lasers Now Control Material Vibrations for Faster Electronics
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute and collaborators have introduced a phase‑sensitive nonlinear spectroscopic method that monitors and manipulates coherent phonons in few‑layer 2H‑MoTe₂ using only ~10 kW cm⁻² laser power, a reduction of more than three orders of magnitude compared with previous...

Bone Daddies to Open New Old Compton Street Ramen Bar in Soho with Tribute Dessert
Bone Daddies, a leading London ramen chain, will launch a new restaurant on Old Compton Street in Soho on 6 April 2026. The 80‑seat venue replaces the long‑standing pop‑up Shackfuyu, which is closing after an 11‑year run. The space combines the brand’s...
Canada Cancels Small Lunar Rover that Was to Fly on Firefly’s Blue Ghost Lander in ’29
The Canadian Space Agency announced the cancellation of its planned lunar rover, which was to hitch a ride on Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander in 2029. The rover, built by Canadensys, would have been Canada’s first surface vehicle on the...

Dead Cadillac Lyriq EV Leaves Baby Locked In Car
A 2024 Cadillac Lyriq in California trapped a one‑year‑old for nearly 30 minutes after a 12‑volt battery fault disabled its retractable door handles. OnStar and the MyCadillac app could not unlock the vehicle, and the family turned to ChatGPT, which...
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9 Signs You May Be a 'Tiger Parent' Without Realizing It
Tiger parenting blends strict expectations with protective warmth, aiming to prepare children for future challenges. While rooted in Confucian values and popularized by Amy Chua, the style appears across cultures and differs from authoritarian parenting by adding affection. Research shows...

Watch Lyric Video for New Foo Fighters Single Caught In The Echo
Foo Fighters have unveiled "Caught In The Echo," the third single and opening track from their forthcoming 12th studio album, Your Favorite Toy, slated for release on April 24 via Roswell/Columbia Records. A lyric video now streams on YouTube, and...

Remember When a Political Campaign Inspired This 1969 Beatles Song?
In 1969 John Lennon attempted to write a campaign anthem for Timothy Leary, producing an early version of what would become the Beatles' hit "Come Together." The song was never used in Leary's political bid, but was reworked for the...

Boost Thoracic Rotation to Ease Neck and Shoulder Knots
Knot between shoulder blades | neck pain Tight spot between your shoulder blades or constant neck stiffness? This exercise improves thoracic spine rotation If your upper back lacks movement your neck and surrounding muscles take on more load Over time, this can lead to that...
Metformin vs Dapagliflozin: Heart Protection in Diabetic Rats
Researchers compared metformin and dapagliflozin in diabetic rats subjected to myocardial infarction, finding dapagliflozin delivered stronger cardio‑protective effects. The SGLT2 inhibitor markedly reduced oxidative stress, inflammatory cytokines, and infarct size, while also improving calcium handling and contractile efficiency. Metformin showed...

8 Of The Rarest Chevy Corvettes – And What They're Worth Today
The article spotlights eight of the rarest Chevrolet Corvettes, ranging from the inaugural 1953 model to the limited‑edition 1996 Grand Sport, and details their current auction prices. Early examples like the 1953 Corvette now command over $200,000, while ultra‑rare variants...
Private Mission to Apophis Gets Another Customer, Two Student-Built Landers
Exlabs' ApophisExL mission, the first commercial deep‑space rideshare, has secured a second payload customer: Japan's Chiba Institute of Technology. The university team will launch two student‑built landers to touch down on asteroid Apophis during its April 13, 2029 close fly‑by....
Juicier Steaks Soon? The UK Approves Testing of Gene-Edited Cow Feed
British regulators have approved the first gene‑edited crop for animal feed, allowing Golden Promise barley with increased fat content to be tested on cattle. The modified barley is designed to accelerate weight gain, boost milk production and cut methane emissions...
Say No to Good, Yes to Great
Normalize saying No to good opportunities so you can say Yes to great ones. To do great things, you must do fewer things.

Cheaper Alternatives To Expensive Smart Home Sensors
Smart home adoption is hampered by costly single‑purpose sensors. The article shows how common hardware—PC microphones, laptop lid switches, webcams, old Android phones, and game controllers—can be repurposed using open‑source platforms like Home Assistant to provide comparable functionality. Software such...
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Low-Waisted Jeans Are Trending Again—Here’s What Stylists Recommend If You Haven't Worn Them Since the 2000s
Low‑rise jeans are back, but modern versions feature a more wearable 6‑to‑10‑inch rise compared with the ultra‑low 3‑to‑6‑inch vintage cuts. Celebrity stylist Jenni Lee highlights that the resurgence is driven by a focus on proportion, pairing low‑rise denim with wide‑leg...
4K Ultra HD Review – Vampyros Lesbos (1971)
Vampyros Lesbos, a 1971 Jess Franco horror film, has been restored in 4K Ultra HD, delivering vivid reds and a lush psychedelic score. The release includes over five hours of supplemental material, such as interviews, commentaries, and a detailed analysis...

Great Job, Internet: Carrot Top's Bizarre DVD Commentary for The Rules Of Attraction Has Landed Online
Carrot Top recorded a full DVD commentary for Roger Avary’s 2002 film The Rules Of Attraction, a track that was never released commercially. The bizarre commentary, featuring crude jokes and constant ratings of on‑screen women, has now been uploaded to...
U.S. Downgrades Venezuela Travel Advisory to Level 3, Prompting Reconsideration
The U.S. State Department has lowered Venezuela’s travel advisory from Level 4 Do Not Travel to Level 3 Reconsider Travel, citing ongoing security threats. The shift follows the January capture of President Nicolás Maduro and raises questions for tourists, tour operators and diplomatic...
Sudden Crashing Fatigue Remains Under‑Explored as Experts Call for More Data
In the last day, no fresh research or official report on sudden crashing fatigue was published, leaving a gap in understanding its causes, symptoms, and effects on well‑being. Health commentators stress the need for rigorous data to help individuals manage...
New Study Challenges Longevity Claims of Diet, Exercise, and Supplements
A newly released meta‑analysis questions the magnitude of impact that diet, physical activity and nutritional supplements have on human longevity. Researchers say the evidence is weaker than industry marketing suggests, prompting a split among scientists and consumers.
Phoenix March Heat Wave Breaks Records, Sparks Outdoor Safety Alerts
Phoenix recorded a 102°F temperature on March 18, the earliest 100-degree reading in the city’s history. The premature triple‑digit heat has forced officials to issue safety alerts for hikers, campers and other outdoor enthusiasts, while cooling‑center capacity remains limited.
Justin Timberlake’s Redacted DWI Body‑Cam Video Released After Settlement
Sag Harbor police released a redacted eight‑hour body‑camera recording of Justin Timberlake’s June 2024 DWI arrest after the singer settled a privacy lawsuit. The footage aligns with police reports and revives discussion on the balance between public‑record transparency and celebrity...
Tyson Fury’s Father Says Their Bond Is ‘Destroyed’ Ahead of April 11 Comeback
John Fury told Playbook Boxing that boxing has completely destroyed his relationship with son Tyson, calling the heavyweight champion past his best. Tyson Fury publicly rejected the claim, vowing to remain the same as he heads into his April 11...
Rethinking Workout Frequency in a Travel-Driven Lifestyle
The article challenges the common belief that more frequent workouts guarantee faster results, especially for frequent travelers whose routines are disrupted by flights and hotel gyms. It argues that balancing intensity, recovery, and adaptable, equipment‑free sessions yields better long‑term progress...
2026 Home Design Trends Fuse Retro Maximalism, Bold Color and Green Resilience
Multiple industry reports released today reveal that 2026 home design will be dominated by a resurgence of 1980s retro maximalism, a surge in full‑room color drenching, and a sharp uptick in sustainability features. Zillow data shows color‑drenching mentions up 149%...
Thai Prime Minister Anutin Re‑elected Amid Energy Shock and Political Fragmentation
Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul was re‑elected with 293 votes in the House, inheriting a 16‑party coalition and an acute fuel crisis triggered by Middle‑East conflict. The new administration must balance legal controls on fuel pricing with industrial pressure as...
Nearly 100 Clinicians Adopt ROSHIwave Mind Machine, Boosting Brainwave Disentrainment Therapy
Mindmachines.com reports that almost 100 clinical practitioners across the globe have added the ROSHIwave IN‑SIGHT Mind Machine to their therapeutic arsenal. The fourth‑generation device uses photostimulation and disentrainment protocols to help users reach meditative states in as little as 15...
Churchill Founder Kell Duncan Opens Otra Pizzeria and Better Days Bar in Historic Phoenix Building
Kell Duncan, the entrepreneur behind The Churchill, is opening Otra Pizzeria and the Better Days bar in the 1928 Gerardo’s Building at 421 S. Third St., Phoenix, with a late‑spring 2026 debut. The project blends historic preservation with a chef‑driven...

Meat & Fire Festival to Return to Barcelona with World-Class Lineup of Grill Masters
The fourth Meat & Fire festival will take place June 12-14, 2026 at Barcelona’s Port Vell, featuring more than 30 grill chefs from across the globe. Organisers highlight a record‑breaking international lineup, including award‑winning Argentine chef Daniel Cocchia and debut representatives...
Women Shift to Barbell Training, Gyms Expand Strength Programs
Industry reports reveal a growing preference among female gym members for barbell training instead of traditional treadmill cardio. In response, major fitness chains are launching strength‑oriented programs and expanding weight‑lifting areas to capture the shift.
Romanian Runway Highlights Down‑Syndrome Models, Sparking Inclusion Debate
A fashion show in Bucharest featured models with Down syndrome, marking a high‑profile moment for inclusion. Industry leaders cite AI tools reshaping design and marketing, while advocates push for broader representation across the runway and advertising.
Shannon Bream’s ‘Nothing Is Impossible With God’ Tops NYT List, Marking Fourth Straight No. 1
Fox News anchor Shannon Bream’s latest book, “Nothing Is Impossible With God,” entered the New York Times bestseller list at No. 1, delivering her fourth consecutive debut at the top spot. The achievement highlights a growing appetite for faith‑based titles amid a culturally...
Fans Find More Details Connecting 21 Savage & Latto In New Music Video
Latto’s new single “Business & Personal” from her upcoming album *Big Mama* drops with a music video that many fans interpret as confirming 21 Savage as the father of her unborn child. The video features a knife tattoo pointing at Savage,...
Relax, Be Present—The Journey Is All That Matters
If I could give my 20-year-old self one piece of advice, it would be to relax. Enjoy the journey. You don't need to push so hard. It will all work out. Wherever you think you need to get to is...

Project Hail Mary Gains Early Oscar Momentum
It’s still early in the year, but already “Project Hail Mary” looks like it could have a strong gravitational pull on Oscar voters. https://t.co/8uvRVFE9u3 via @variety https://t.co/Z5XxeXKqHL

Moderate Wine Drinkers Cut Heart Death Risk 21%
A new study of more than 340k British adults finds that moderate wine drinkers (1-3 glasses/day) have a 21% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease versus people who never drink or do so occasionally. I will be accepting no...
Silence Notifications, Unlock Hours of Uninterrupted Focus
I used to admire people who could focus for hours. That’s until I realized I could turn off notifications too. And here we are.

Embrace the Pause: Find Magic in Stillness
Take advantage of the power of the pause.. between two breaths, between words, thoughts, and actions. There is magic in stillness. #mindfulness https://t.co/2SZVuCOSqc
Short Telomeres Reveal Accelerated Kidney Aging, Predict CKD
Researchers found that shorter telomeres and DNA changes in kidney cells may signal faster biological aging of the kidneys and help predict risk for Chronic Kidney Disease earlier than current methods. 🧬 https://t.co/JKRM7xhOnh

Henagliflozin Shows Potential Anti‑Aging Effects in Diabetes
Effect of henagliflozin on aging biomarkers in patients with type 2 diabetes: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study 🔎"Our results suggest that henagliflozin may exert anti-aging effects by influencing multiple pathways, including the IGF-1 system, glucose metabolism, the immune system, and...

Sleep's Nightly Brain‑drain Discovered in 2013
Not a new fact. Since 2013, we've known about our nightly brain-drain during sleep, thanks largely to the pioneering work of Dr. Dr. Nedergaard and team https://t.co/VeG4PnMVzG
Screens Might Not Improve Sleep, Could Even Harm It
What if we discover at the end of the experiment that screens had NO affect on his sleep? Or, since the funniest result is often the case, what if a year after no screens, his sleep got worse?

Design Tricks to Make Any Home Feel Bright
Experts weigh in on how to keep your home feeling bright and airy, from paint colors to furniture placement and more. https://t.co/7UNeaodcsu https://t.co/wDRaFOg57T

Excited for ReadyOrNot2 Premiere, Reaction
Now exploding #ReadyOrNot2 at AMC 6 Reax tomorrow night on #MMT🌕 Loved the first, been looking forward to this 🤞 https://t.co/P1ohyIWIAY
Coal Plant Emissions Travel Hundreds of Miles, Clouding Parks
Haze pollution does not originate in national parks, it can travel hundreds of miles from its source – coal plants– harming the air we breathe, and the health of park visitors, wildlife and nearby communities. https://t.co/1tPw3a6OZE

New Book,
So much sense in @BStulberg's new bk, his pcast (https://t.co/ey4VY9wMjp), and his blog (https://t.co/sI0tw6G2Py); the latest entry, w @stevemagness, lines up remarkably well with key message I tried to impart this week in my keynote at @PersonifyHealth Thrive Summit, vide...

Testing AI Tennis Ball Machine's Pro-Level Rallies
About to play tennis with this smart AI ball machine. Apparently can simulate pro level rallies. Will get video and report back. https://t.co/YMlVxMRXD8