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GM House / Frederico Bicalho Arquitetura
NewsMar 22, 2026

GM House / Frederico Bicalho Arquitetura

The GM House, a 600 m² residence designed by Frederico Bicalho for 2025, tackles a steep site with a longitudinal layout that frames mountain views and safeguards privacy. Access is routed over a reflective water mirror to social spaces that open...

By ArchDaily
Transforming Pathways From Vulnerability to Resilience Among Internally Displaced Populations in Myanmar Using a Constructive Grounded Theory Approach
NewsMar 22, 2026

Transforming Pathways From Vulnerability to Resilience Among Internally Displaced Populations in Myanmar Using a Constructive Grounded Theory Approach

Researchers developed a grounded theory framework that repositions Myanmar’s internally displaced persons from a vulnerability lens to a resilience perspective. Using constructivist grounded theory, they interviewed 13 IDPs and 10 aid‑network actors across four conflict‑affected regions, identifying five interlinked dimensions...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Ready Or Not 2 Misses Top‑3, Faces Revenue Challenge
SocialMar 22, 2026

Ready Or Not 2 Misses Top‑3, Faces Revenue Challenge

#Searchlight might regret moving R-rated horror sequel #ReadyOrNot2 up a week, as it debuts out of Top3 at US #BoxOffice under Indian sensation #Dhurandhar2! #ReadyOrNot2HereICome grossed 9.1M on 3-day Opening weekend, slightly #ReadyOrNot’s 8M 3-day weekend, but below the previous...

By Luiz Fernando
Every Classic Rock Artist Who Released More Than 1 Diamond Album
NewsMar 22, 2026

Every Classic Rock Artist Who Released More Than 1 Diamond Album

The article lists the nine classic‑rock artists who have earned more than one RIAA diamond certification, meaning each album sold at least 10 million U.S. copies. The Beatles top the list with six diamond albums, followed by Led Zeppelin, the Eagles,...

By Ultimate Classic Rock
Is Fever a Symptom of Glycine Deficiency?
BlogMar 22, 2026

Is Fever a Symptom of Glycine Deficiency?

Recent research links glycine deficiency to disrupted sleep, elevated oxidative stress, and heightened fever responses. Glycine acts on NMDA receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus to lower core body temperature, facilitating sleep onset, while also serving as the rate‑limiting substrate for...

By LessWrong
Blend Vintage and Modern, Source Inspiration Everywhere
SocialMar 22, 2026

Blend Vintage and Modern, Source Inspiration Everywhere

DESIGN 101. Everyone always asks me for my number one design tip. I’ll give you three: 1. Never curate all of your furniture from one place. 2. Mix classic vintage with contemporary. That tension is where a room comes alive. 3. Pull inspiration...

By Kelly Wearstler
Rita Ora Wore Prada To The ‘He Bled Neon’ SXSW Film Festival Premiere
BlogMar 22, 2026

Rita Ora Wore Prada To The ‘He Bled Neon’ SXSW Film Festival Premiere

Rita Ora and co‑star Josh Holloway attended the SXSW premiere of *He Bled Neon* in Austin, wearing a vintage‑inspired Prada shear‑lining coat from the brand’s Fall 2011 collection. The British singer paired the coat with a flowing skirt and delicate heels,...

By Red Carpet Fashion Awards
Competitive ELISA Explained: Mechanism, Data Interpretation, and Research Applications
NewsMar 22, 2026

Competitive ELISA Explained: Mechanism, Data Interpretation, and Research Applications

Competitive ELISA is a plate‑based assay where an enzyme‑labeled antigen competes with sample antigen for a limited antibody binding site, producing an inverse signal. As target concentration rises, the measured colorimetric signal falls, generating a descending standard curve. The format...

By Healthcare Guys
Integrated Psychological Treatment Improves Outcomes in Dual Disorders
NewsMar 22, 2026

Integrated Psychological Treatment Improves Outcomes in Dual Disorders

A new international consensus study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine finds integrated psychological treatment for dual disorders outperforms separate treatment. Researchers from the University of Barcelona, CEU Cardenal Herrera, Bellvitge University Hospital and European University of Madrid reviewed...

By Medical Xpress
Green Insect Turns a Puzzling Shade of Hot Pink
NewsMar 22, 2026

Green Insect Turns a Puzzling Shade of Hot Pink

In March, a research team on Panama’s Barro Colorado Island documented an adult female katydid (*Arota festae*) that began life with a vivid hot‑pink exoskeleton before fading to the typical green leaf mimicry. Over a 30‑day observation period, the insect’s...

By Popular Science
Is This New Movie About Seattle Accurate About The Wealth Gap In The Emerald City?
NewsMar 22, 2026

Is This New Movie About Seattle Accurate About The Wealth Gap In The Emerald City?

The Seattle Times reviews the new film “Tow,” which follows Amanda Ogle, a Seattle resident navigating a precarious job market and the city’s widening wealth gap. The article evaluates the movie’s depiction of housing unaffordability, tech‑driven income disparity, and the...

By ArtsJournal
UPDATE: Band Uploads Brand New Version Of Single After 'Mix'ed Fan Reviews
PodcastMar 22, 20260 min

UPDATE: Band Uploads Brand New Version Of Single After 'Mix'ed Fan Reviews

The episode examines the mixed fan reactions to Boundaries' new single "Skies Cast Amber Black" and the band's unusual decision to share an alternate mix after the controversy. Frontman Matthew McDougal explained the band's love for both mixes, posted a...

By Metal Injection
6 Steaks To Order And 3 To Skip At Michael Jordan's Steak House
NewsMar 22, 2026

6 Steaks To Order And 3 To Skip At Michael Jordan's Steak House

Michael Jordan's Steak House, with locations in Chicago, Connecticut, and Washington, has been dissected through thousands of recent Google reviews to pinpoint which steaks deliver premium value. The analysis recommends ordering the filet mignon, filet Oscar, KC strip, Tomahawk ribeye,...

By Tasting Table
Publicly Sharing Autism Turns Private Stigma Into Dialogue
SocialMar 22, 2026

Publicly Sharing Autism Turns Private Stigma Into Dialogue

"Why I always announce my son’s autism" - Whitney Ellenby, mother of a disruptive and profoundly autistic young man, answers this question by invoking common knowledge and When Everyone Knows That Everyone Knows... Commonly known denial + private knowledge ("open...

By Steven Pinker, PhD
All 5 Movies Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Ranked
NewsMar 22, 2026

All 5 Movies Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Ranked

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have directed five feature films, ranging from the animated family comedy *Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs* (2009) to the genre‑bending sci‑fi drama *Project Hail Mary* (2026). Their body of work is ranked from 5 to...

By Collider
Project Hail Mary Sets Record‑Breaking $80M March Opening
SocialMar 22, 2026

Project Hail Mary Sets Record‑Breaking $80M March Opening

BOX OFFICE: #ProjectHailMary crushes w/ an $80M opening (domestic). That is: - The best ever March opening for a non-franchise movie - 2nd best ever opening for a non-franchise movie (behind OPPENHEIMER) - Best opening ever for Amazon/MGM - Best ever for Lord and...

By Erik Davis
Watch: SEPULTURA Performs New Song 'The Place' Live For First Time
NewsMar 22, 2026

Watch: SEPULTURA Performs New Song 'The Place' Live For First Time

Sepultura introduced their new track "The Place" live at a Perth concert on March 20, marking the first public performance of material from the upcoming EP "The Cloud Of Unknowing". The EP, scheduled for release on April 24 through Nuclear Blast, features...

By Blabbermouth
Remember: The Cost of Forgetting
BlogMar 22, 2026

Remember: The Cost of Forgetting

The post argues that societies that ignore or sanitize their darkest chapters inevitably repeat them, citing Germany’s rigorous remembrance of the Holocaust versus Japan’s and America’s selective amnesia. It links collective forgetting to the resurgence of extremist symbols, revisionist curricula,...

By The Hartmann Report
Weekends Unlock Deep Focus and Faster Progress
SocialMar 22, 2026

Weekends Unlock Deep Focus and Faster Progress

Weekends are superior, you can do deep uninterrupted work and get ahead much faster. People underestimate how much can be done Saturday and Sunday.

By SoCal Airbnb Realtor
The Biological Roots Behind the Chills You Get From Music and Art
NewsMar 22, 2026

The Biological Roots Behind the Chills You Get From Music and Art

A new genome‑wide analysis of over 15,000 Dutch participants shows that the tendency to experience aesthetic chills—goosebumps and shivers triggered by music, visual art, or poetry—has a measurable genetic component. The researchers estimate that family relatedness accounts for up to...

By PsyPost
Success Masks Executive Burnout Until It Crashes
SocialMar 22, 2026

Success Masks Executive Burnout Until It Crashes

When I burned out, it didn’t look dramatic. In fact, I was at the top of my game, having just earned a $60,000 bonus. The next month? I was bedridden. That’s what makes executive burnout dangerous. It hides behind success.

By Sarah (The Stress Resilient Leader)
Genetic Study Finds Links Between Height and Risk of Cardiovascular and Reproductive Conditions in East Asian People
NewsMar 22, 2026

Genetic Study Finds Links Between Height and Risk of Cardiovascular and Reproductive Conditions in East Asian People

A large‑scale GWAS of over 120,000 Han Taiwanese participants identified 293 genetic variants linked to height and five linked to familial short stature. The study found that greater genetically‑predicted height raises the risk of atrial fibrillation and endometriosis in East...

By Medical Xpress
Homemade Butter
NewsMar 22, 2026

Homemade Butter

Anna Stockwell’s March 22, 2026 article walks readers through making butter at home using just heavy cream and common kitchen tools. The guide details each stage—from whipping the cream and agitating past stiff peaks, to separating the buttermilk, rinsing, kneading, and shaping...

By Los Angeles Times – Food
When Your Toyota GR86 Engine Blows After 17,000 Miles of Hard Use, You Swap in Something Else
NewsMar 22, 2026

When Your Toyota GR86 Engine Blows After 17,000 Miles of Hard Use, You Swap in Something Else

A 2023 Toyota GR86 spent 17,000 miles exclusively on the track before its Subaru‑sourced FA24 engine failed due to a broken harmonic balancer. The owner replaced the damaged unit with a Honda K24A2 inline‑four using a KPower kit, boosting output...

By The Drive
What Is Parentification? 10 Signs to Watch for in Kids
NewsMar 22, 2026

What Is Parentification? 10 Signs to Watch for in Kids

Parentification describes children taking on adult responsibilities when parents cannot support them. It appears as emotional caregiving or instrumental tasks such as cooking, cleaning, or managing finances. Approximately 1.4 million U.S. children are affected, leading to anxiety, depression, and unhealthy relationship...

By Parents
Give This Classic Custard Dessert A Bourbon-Inspired Spin
NewsMar 22, 2026

Give This Classic Custard Dessert A Bourbon-Inspired Spin

Chef Michael White proposes swapping vanilla for bourbon in classic crème brûlée, turning the French custard into a boozy indulgence. He advises a two‑step infusion—reduce a splash of bourbon then fold it into the custard—to preserve nuanced spice and caramel...

By Tasting Table
God's Unconditional Love Claims Us, Not Performance
SocialMar 22, 2026

God's Unconditional Love Claims Us, Not Performance

A gentle reminder: God doesn’t love us from afar He claims us. We are His children, not based on performance, but on His unconditional love. That’s why we can rest in faith, trust Him fully, and hold on to hope. Have a...

By Wendi Irlbeck, MS, RDN, CISSN
Why a Happy Racehorse Depends on a Pony or a Goat
BlogMar 22, 2026

Why a Happy Racehorse Depends on a Pony or a Goat

Thoroughbred racehorses often exhibit high anxiety before major events, prompting trainers to pair them with smaller companion animals. Goats, ponies, dogs, and even chickens serve as emotional‑support partners, calming nerves and reducing stress‑related behaviors. Historical anecdotes, such as Seabiscuit's barn...

By Secrets of Adulthood
Too Much Strength, Too Little Sprinting Slows Athletes
SocialMar 22, 2026

Too Much Strength, Too Little Sprinting Slows Athletes

The argument of stronger = faster, has been a contentious subject for many years. Strength is good. Strength supplements speed. Strength gains can and will often improve speed. Sprinters lift. Sprinters typically have amazing-looking bodies. But stronger isn’t always faster....

By Tony Holler
Tedeschi Trucks Band Welcome Cyndi Lauper and More at the Beacon
NewsMar 22, 2026

Tedeschi Trucks Band Welcome Cyndi Lauper and More at the Beacon

The Tedeschi Trucks Band continued its seven‑night Beacon Theatre residency, debuting the full tracklist from their freshly released album *Future Soul*. The second set featured a surprise appearance by Cyndi Lauper on a blues cover, followed by guest spots from...

By Relix
10 Years Later, Chris Pratt’s Most Controversial Sci-Fi Movie From ‘Dune’ Scribe Springs Surprise Attack on Streaming
NewsMar 22, 2026

10 Years Later, Chris Pratt’s Most Controversial Sci-Fi Movie From ‘Dune’ Scribe Springs Surprise Attack on Streaming

Chris Pratt’s 2016 sci‑fi thriller *Passengers* earned over $300 million worldwide despite a 30 % Rotten Tomatoes rating, highlighting the pull of star power over mixed reviews. The film has recently resurfaced on streaming charts, driven by algorithmic recommendations and renewed audience...

By Collider
Bob Wagner to Release Debut Solo Album, Previewing Material on Tour as Part of Mike Gordon’s Band
NewsMar 22, 2026

Bob Wagner to Release Debut Solo Album, Previewing Material on Tour as Part of Mike Gordon’s Band

Vermont‑based guitarist Bob Wagner will issue his first solo album, I’ve Been Down, on June 12 through RPF Records. The 10‑track record, recorded at The Studio Nashville, features contributions from Sturgill Simpson’s guitarist Laur Joamets, Oliver Wood and Jano Rix....

By Relix
The Secret Story of the Vocoder, the Military Tech that Changed Music Forever
NewsMar 22, 2026

The Secret Story of the Vocoder, the Military Tech that Changed Music Forever

The vocoder, invented by Bell Labs engineer Homer Dudley to simplify voice transmission, first served as a wartime encryption tool in World War II. After the conflict, musicians discovered its ability to turn speech into an instrument, sparking a wave of...

By The Verge
Adventure Links of the Week
NewsMar 22, 2026

Adventure Links of the Week

ExplorersWeb’s weekly roundup spotlights a spectrum of adventure stories, from Ben Weeks’ high‑altitude cliff camping in England’s Lake District to Tom Cunliffe’s push for sextant navigation as a low‑tech alternative to GPS. The collection also flags emerging safety concerns, including the...

By ExplorersWeb
Traveling with Kids Turns Exhaustion Into Joyful Perspective
SocialMar 22, 2026

Traveling with Kids Turns Exhaustion Into Joyful Perspective

What a privilege it is to wander the world with them. To come back to the hotel exhausted but completely full. To trade the routine for the remarkable. Parenthood is all about perspective, and my favorite view will always be seeing...

By Tatyana Welch
Invest $250 in Self‑Care to Sustain Founder Energy
SocialMar 22, 2026

Invest $250 in Self‑Care to Sustain Founder Energy

i tell founders the opposite Go get a massage bro Go have a nice dinner $250 can go a very long way to improve ones positional state Important to maintain long term founder energy or else you will never want to do another...

By Paul Yacoubian
Say Goodbye to This 90% RT Time-Travel Cult Favorite on HBO Max
NewsMar 22, 2026

Say Goodbye to This 90% RT Time-Travel Cult Favorite on HBO Max

Spanish time‑travel thriller *Timecrimes* is exiting HBO Max on April 1, 2026 after a brief streaming window. The 2008 film, directed by Nacho Vigalondo, boasts a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score and has cultivated a dedicated cult following. It delivers a tightly‑woven...

By Collider
Metabolic Health Tops Circadian; Sauna Beats Blueprint
SocialMar 22, 2026

Metabolic Health Tops Circadian; Sauna Beats Blueprint

Some interesting match-ups. Metabolic health is beating circadian optimization by a wide margin. Psilocybin and multivitamin are neck and neck. @bryan_johnson's Blueprint is getting destroyed by sauna.

By Matt Kaeberlein, PhD
Earn More: Upgrade Work From Hard to Smart
SocialMar 22, 2026

Earn More: Upgrade Work From Hard to Smart

Your first: • $1,000 will come from a lot of work •$10,000 will come from better work • $100,000 will come from smarter work Each new zero requires unlocking a new level

By Jon Brosio
Sustainable Gallery Practices and Integrity in Somerset
SocialMar 22, 2026

Sustainable Gallery Practices and Integrity in Somerset

For this episode of our #podcast, @annagammansart & I speak with Founder of Close Gallery Freeny Yianni and Sales Director Richard Scarry about having a gallery in Somerset, being sustainable and curating and creating with integrity >> https://t.co/I8IsSKiLvu #LondonArtCritic

By Tabish Khan
Evidence-Based Nutrition Guide for Medical Educators
SocialMar 22, 2026

Evidence-Based Nutrition Guide for Medical Educators

This book can help medical school faculty members provide evidence-based information on nutrition with its 32 chapters and case studies for each one. Check it out here. #nutrition #medicalschool #medicaleducation #healthcare #doctors #physicians #medicalstudents https://t.co/RDNj8Yutnm. .

By Beth Frates, MD
Airborne Virus Alert: Buildings Central to Pandemic
SocialMar 22, 2026

Airborne Virus Alert: Buildings Central to Pandemic

6 years ago, ringing the alarm bell that this virus was spread through the air, which means buildings were central to the fight. (I originally wrote this in Jan 2020, but NYT rejected it. Took me 6 weeks to convince them…)...

By Joseph G. Allen
Forgive and Thank Dad for Unseen Lessons
SocialMar 22, 2026

Forgive and Thank Dad for Unseen Lessons

Forgive your father for the things you did not understand when you were too young to understand them. And thank him for the things you did not appreciate until you were old enough to struggle with them yourself.

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Nutrition Essentials for Faster Athletic Injury Recovery
SocialMar 22, 2026

Nutrition Essentials for Faster Athletic Injury Recovery

Athletes recovering from injuries, intense training, and tournaments here’s a few strategies to help you heal & recover for the week ahead and beyond‼️ 👉Antioxidants & healthy fats 👉7-10 g creatine monohydrate 👉Leucine rich foods (aim for 1.8-2.0g/kg/bw/protein/day) 👉Zinc, vitamin D, choline, glutamine, and...

By Wendi Irlbeck, MS, RDN, CISSN
Exploring Humanity's Inviolable Core in Free Series
SocialMar 22, 2026

Exploring Humanity's Inviolable Core in Free Series

THE MEASURE OF OUR HUMANITY series, free https://t.co/X9xOnql83F We ask, What remains inviolable? What is the irreducible essence of our humanity? https://t.co/p736gprcyC

By Roshi Joan Halifax
Multiple Drugs Fail to Extend UM-HET3 Mouse Lifespan
SocialMar 22, 2026

Multiple Drugs Fail to Extend UM-HET3 Mouse Lifespan

Astaxanthin, meclizine, mitoglitazone, pioglitazone, alpha-ketoglutarate, mifepristone, methotrexate, and atorvastatin-telmisartan do not increase lifespan in UM-HET3 mice https://t.co/k0vERH4LSg

By Michael Lustgarten, PhD
Master Single-Tasking: The Key Life Skill
SocialMar 22, 2026

Master Single-Tasking: The Key Life Skill

The most essential life skill is doing one thing at a time with full attention.

By Alex Mathers
Routine Clinical Aging Clocks Show Limited Trustworthiness
SocialMar 22, 2026

Routine Clinical Aging Clocks Show Limited Trustworthiness

Are Aging Clocks Based on Routine Clinical Indicators Trustworthy and Applicable? A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal https://t.co/JU53JV0gnv

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Stress Less: Be Selectively Ignorant, Focus Wisely
SocialMar 22, 2026

Stress Less: Be Selectively Ignorant, Focus Wisely

To reduce your stress, try not to have strong and loud opinions about everything. Smart people are selectively ignorant about most things, and focused on some things.

By Vala Afshar