
Artist Creates Clever Stop-Motion Animation Using Rubber Stamps
Artist Phillipa Rice has devised a novel stop‑motion technique that uses rubber‑stamp impressions made from a pigment‑covered eraser to capture the face of a plastic figurine. By arranging rows of these stamps at varying angles, she creates a fluid animation sequence that mimics traditional frame‑by‑frame motion. The resulting video showcases a tactile, low‑tech approach that rivals digital methods in visual richness. The project highlights how simple materials can produce sophisticated visual storytelling.

Ready or Not 2: Clever, Cleaner, Hunger‑Games‑Style Thriller
Ready or Not 2 is a damn good sequel. Cleaner & more clever. This plays more like Hunger Games meets Squid Game than the raw horror of the first one, especially with all that has happened in the real world...
Uterus Expands 1000x, Then Shrinks—Nature’s Ultimate Miracle
I never fully appreciated the uterus until I got pregnant and realized what it actually does. Before pregnancy, it weighs ~60-70 grams and is the size of your fist. By 40 weeks, it weighs over a kilogram and holds a...

The COVID Effect: When The Blood Does Not Lie - Interview With The First Lady Of Nutrition
Renowned nutritionist Ann Louise Gittleman sat down with internal‑medicine physician Dr. Ana Maria Mihalcea to discuss blood‑based evidence of lingering effects from COVID‑19. Dr. Mihalcea uses dark‑field microscopy to examine patient samples, reporting that no post‑pandemic blood appears truly normal,...

UkieCarbon Completes One-Off Carbon Fiber Interior Project for 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
UkieCarbon finished a four‑month, one‑off interior overhaul for a 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Track Pack, replacing exposed factory plastics with premium Alcantara panels, red‑leather Recaro seats, and extensive forged carbon‑fiber trim. The project rebuilt door panels, pillars, roof liner,...

Mucci’s to Relaunch in Chelsea with Fixed “10/20” Menu Pricing to Tackle the Cost of Dining Out
Italian eatery Mucci’s on King’s Road is set to relaunch in April 2026 with a bold "10/20" pricing model, charging £10 for any starter and £20 for any main. The overhaul coincides with an expanded, flower‑filled outdoor terrace designed for...

Planning a Kid-Friendly Trip Filled With Laughter and Entertainment
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is positioned as a premier family‑friendly destination, offering a mix of live comedy shows, amusement rides, and easy access to the Great Smoky Mountains. The article outlines how interactive attractions and flexible itineraries keep children engaged while...

The World's Longest Coastal Path Will Open in Northeast England This Summer
The King Charles III England Coast Path, the world’s longest managed coastal trail, is slated to open to the public in summer 2026 after more than 15 years of planning and construction. Spanning eight distinct sections, the route runs from the Scottish border along...

Chipotle Introduces Cilantro Lime Sauce
Chipotle Mexican Grill is rolling out a limited‑time Cilantro Lime Sauce nationwide, debuting Thursday after a successful pilot in Los Angeles that generated two‑to‑three times the order rate of previous sauces. The fresh‑daily sauce blends cilantro, Mexican spices, sour cream,...

Marvel Fans Think Spider-Man 4 Trailer Confirms Sadie Sink's Iconic X-Men Character
Marvel fans argue that the new Spider‑Man: Brand New Day trailer hints Sadie Sink will portray X‑Men mutant Jean Grey, citing mind‑control visuals. Although Sink appears in the film’s cast, the trailer offers no clear face reveal. Sink herself has addressed the...

Florida Runner Takes Barefoot Boston Marathon Training to Extremes
Terrence Concannon, a 24‑year‑old Tampa runner, is training to become the youngest athlete to complete the Boston Marathon barefoot, joining an exclusive group of five. His regimen blends unconventional strength drills—dumbbell kicks, fork stabs, toe‑knuckle rope jumps—with barefoot hikes, treadmill...
Challenging a 300-Year-Old Law of Friction
Researchers at the University of Konstanz demonstrated a new type of sliding friction that arises without mechanical contact, driven solely by collective magnetic dynamics. By varying the separation between two magnetic layers, they showed friction peaks at intermediate distances where...

6 Best Hotels in Malibu for Inspiring Architecture, Ocean Air, and A-List Vibes
The article spotlights six standout Malibu hotels, ranging from ultra‑luxurious, design‑centric properties like Nobu Ryokan to wellness‑focused retreats such as The Ranch. Each venue is positioned for a specific traveler—romantic couples, families, fitness enthusiasts, or beach lovers—while showcasing the region’s...
How Young Galaxies Grew Magnetic Fields Faster than Expected
A study in Physical Review Letters proposes that turbulence generated by the gravitational collapse of plasma clouds can dramatically speed up the growth of large‑scale magnetic fields in nascent galaxies. The authors show that the collapse raises eddy turnover rates,...
Sound Waves Could Be Used to Remotely Reprogram Material Stiffness
Researchers at UC San Diego, University of Michigan and CNRS have demonstrated that targeted acoustic frequencies can deterministically shift mechanical kinks in a topological metamaterial, instantly reconfiguring its stiffness profile. In a life‑sized chain of rotating disks, short sound pulses...
Machine Learning Maps Nanodiamond Nanofluid Performance on Wavy Surfaces
Researchers at Harbin Institute of Technology used a hybrid numerical‑simulation and neural‑network framework to map how nanodiamond aggregation, magnetic field strength, and surface waviness affect convective heat transfer. Aggregated nanodiamond particles lifted the Nusselt number by up to 30 % but...
Shakira on Groundbreaking Rock Hall Nomination: 'A Highlight of My Life'
Colombian superstar Shakira has been nominated for the 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class, joining 17 other artists such as Phil Collins and Lauryn Hill. A nomination that could make her the first Latin American woman ever inducted, it underscores...
AI in Science
The paper by Agrawal, McHale and Oettl frames artificial intelligence as an augmentation tool that expands scientists' ability to search combinatorial spaces, rather than fully automating research. By dissecting the knowledge‑production process into stages, the authors reveal a “jagged frontier”...

Your Identity Shapes Reality; Act as Who You Want
Change your mind, Change your reality 🧠 Science shows that you don’t get what you want in life you get what you are. Go move like you are THAT & have a great day 🫶💖 Em #neuroscience #brain #mindset #mindfulness #reality

“THEY WILL KILL YOU”
They Will Kill You is a 94‑minute indie horror‑action film directed by Kirill Sokolov, starring Zazie Beetz as Asia Reeves, a former inmate turned housekeeper in a New York high‑rise haunted by a satanic cult. The story follows her brutal,...

This Overlooked Organ May Be More Vital for Longevity than Scientists Realized
New AI‑driven analyses of thousands of CT scans reveal that thymus health strongly correlates with longevity, cardiovascular disease risk, and lung cancer incidence. The studies show individuals with a robust, non‑involuted thymus live longer and experience fewer major health events....
Count Your Blessings: Focus on What You Have
If today you have: God on your side People who love you A roof over your head A body you can move Access to food and clean water You have enough to be thankful for. Stop complaining about what you...

Exploring the Intersection of Art and Cannabis Culture
The article charts cannabis’s evolution from counter‑culture symbol to a mainstream subject in contemporary visual art. Legalization and online sales have normalized the plant, prompting artists to explore its history, social implications, and aesthetic potential. High‑design packaging and dispensary interiors...
Astronomers Search for 'Exotrojans' Hiding in Extreme Pulsar Systems
Astronomers led by Jackson Taylor have applied novel timing techniques to search for co‑orbital “exotrojans” in nine black‑widow pulsar binaries, including an optical‑to‑radio comparison for PSR J1641+8049 and a 15‑year NANOGrav radio‑pulse analysis of eight others. The study found no definitive...
Study Finds Regular Exercise Rewires Brain Networks, Boosting Resilience After Childhood Trauma
Researchers analyzed brain scans of 75 adults with early‑life adversity and found that higher lifetime physical activity rewires key neural circuits, enhancing stress resilience. The effect peaks at WHO‑recommended activity levels, suggesting exercise as a powerful therapeutic tool.
Retired Air Force General Missing Since Feb. 27 Triggers Silver Alert, FBI Search in Albuquerque
Retired Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland disappeared from his Albuquerque home on Feb. 27, leading Bernalillo County to issue a Silver Alert and the FBI to join the hunt. Authorities have deployed drones, helicopters, K‑9 teams and volunteers across rugged canyon terrain,...
Kenyan Study Finds Fathers of Disabled Children Largely Confined to Financial Role
A recent study of a public special school on Kenya's coast reveals that fathers of children with intellectual disabilities are primarily seen as financial providers rather than active participants in schooling. The research highlights cultural expectations, work pressures, and teacher...
Wickes Beats Forecasts, Targets 300 Stores and 2,000 Jobs
Wickes Group PLC reported adjusted pre‑tax profit of £49.9 million, a 14.4% jump, and revenue of £1.64 billion for the year to 27 December 2025. The retailer also announced an accelerated rollout to 300 stores by 2028, a move that could generate more than...
Study Confirms Fashion’s 20‑Year Cycle with 37,000‑Image Data Set
Researchers at Northwestern and Princeton examined more than 37,000 images of women’s clothing spanning 150 years and found that major styles rise, fall, and return on a roughly 20‑year rhythm. The study also shows that since the 1980s trend cycles...
Seeking Beach House Recommendations in Southern Europe
Anyone got recommendations for beach houses in south Europe? I’m thinking Portugual/Spain/France. I’m specifically not looking for cities, but if it’s not too far from an airport that’s a bit of a bonus
Healthy Mothers Uplift Daughters; Envy Stems From Immaturity
Emotionally healthy mothers want their daughters to shine. But some emotionally immature mothers see their daughter as a threat. Let's talk about mother daughter envy:

Women Are Skipping Motherhood Because Men Won’t Grow Up, New Data Suggests
The UK Centre for Social Justice reports that around 3 million women aged 16‑45 are on track to miss motherhood, a gap of roughly 600,000 compared with their grandparents’ generation. The think‑tank attributes the “birth gap” to men’s delayed transition to...
Reflection Is Essential for Growth and Improvement
It’s not just OK, but imho necessary, to sit back and think some times. To reflect, learn, improve.
Repeated Psilocybin Doses Yield 73% OCD Response
A randomized clinical trial of repeated doses of psilocybin for the treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder 73.3% were responders (⩾35% reduction in YBOCS scores), with 40% in remission. These effects diminished but remained substantial at 6 months. https://t.co/tp2SPIKDrB

A Station Wagon Is Entering One of the Hardest 24-Hour Races in the World
BMW has transformed its M3 Touring into a 24‑hour race car for the Nürburgring Langstrecken‑Serie, debuting in the SPX exhibition class at the upcoming Nürburgring 24H. The wagon, based on the M4 GT3 EVO platform, features a longer chassis and...
End Meetings Early for Stretch, Walk, Bathroom Breaks
Calendar apps should - by default - end meetings five minutes before the entered time to give us all a chance to stretch, walk around, and use the bathroom
Lufthansa Unveils New First‑class Amenity Kits with Exclusive Menu
Lufthansa is rolling out all-new amenity kits in first & business class, with the first class kit coming with a unique amenity menu. https://t.co/Kplz8xYg28

Young People Are Happier in Sub-Saharan Africa than in the Wealthy West
Sapien Labs’ global survey of one million respondents finds that young people in affluent nations report far worse mental health than peers in sub‑Saharan Africa, where the top five youth‑well‑being scores are recorded. The study links four factors to this...
Schedule Your Workouts Like Meetings: Treat Exercise as Work
I view workouts as work. That doesn’t mean they aren’t fun, but they are scheduled and unavoidable. All my workouts are on my work calendar and I treat those as a meeting with myself

Jason Edmiston Unveils Two New Film Character Portraits
One of my favorite artists, Jason Edmiston, is back with two new additions from his Eyes Without a Face series: This time, focusing on two very recognizable characters from an upcoming film. (1/2) https://t.co/W0FkqY6zjA
China’s Shenzhou‑21 Crew Completes 7‑Hour Spacewalk to Install Debris Shield
China’s Shenzhou‑21 crew performed a seven‑hour extravehicular activity on March 16, installing a space‑debris protection device on the Tiangong station. The EVA marks the mission’s second spacewalk, the 26th overall for Chinese astronauts, and brings commander Zhang Lu’s total to...

Logarithmic-Depth Quantum Circuits Efficiently Prepare Polynomial States
New #quantumcomputing preprint with @qubit_pharma team and CERFACS: "Logarithmic-depth quantum state preparation of polynomials" Check it out: https://t.co/DWGkoTImjK
5‑MeO‑DMT Shows Promise for Treatment‑Resistant Depression
Emerging evidence supports 5-MeO-DMT as a promising, ultra-short-acting psychedelic for treatment-resistant depression and other psychiatric conditions, warranting larger randomized controlled trials. https://t.co/6CcEOSat1F

Introducing: The New Out Of Order Watches Casanova 38 MOP Automatic Collection
Out of Order has launched the Casanova 38 MOP Automatic, the first automatic version of its popular Venice‑inspired diver line. The three models feature 38 mm 316L steel cases, mother‑of‑pearl dials, and a regulated Seiko NH35 movement delivering ±8 seconds per day accuracy....
Give Daughters a Safe Space to Be Heard
One of the greatest gifts you can give your daughter: A safe space to feel, share, and be heard. 🎧 Listen: https://t.co/i8ovzOcnYC #ParentingTips #Dads

The Black Crowes Live on Apple Music Radio Today
The Black Crowes performing on the show today. Tune in to Apple Music radio live to hear it all https://t.co/4bdr4A5q06 https://t.co/arlOKPB6PX

Larry Cohen Made a Grindhouse Vertigo with the Sleazy Noir Special Effects
Larry Cohen’s 1984 film *Special Effects* offers a grimy, low‑budget reinterpretation of Hitchcock’s *Vertigo*, swapping De Palma’s sleek style for grindhouse sleaze. The story follows a deranged director who murders an aspiring actress and then turns her death into a movie,...
Miley Cyrus Reclaims Hannah Montana, Sober, Reunites with Dad
‘I Wasn’t Trying to Kill Hannah Montana Off’: Miley Cyrus on ‘Reclaiming’ the Disney Icon After 20 Years, Getting Sober and Reuniting With Dad Billy Ray https://t.co/nBUizgs0SC via @variety

STAT+: Clearing Tumors in Mice, Azalea Therapeutics Advances Dream of in Vivo CAR-T Therapy
Azalea Therapeutics, a spinout from Jennifer Doudna’s lab, reported in Nature that its in vivo CAR‑T approach can generate functional CAR‑T cells directly within mice and eradicate both solid and hematologic tumors. The technique uses infused gene‑editing particles that precisely...
Indie Film Has an Architecture Problem
Daren Smith argues the traditional indie film financing model is structurally broken, leaving investors, filmmakers, and distributors misaligned. He cites data showing only 0.025% of scripts achieve profitable theatrical runs, with oversupply at every production stage. Smith proposes a new...