
DS 3 Reborn: Retro-Styled Renault 5 Rival Coming "in Near Future"
French premium brand DS announced that a new generation of the DS 3 supermini will arrive in the near future, drawing design inspiration from the original 2010 model while adding futuristic elements. The rollout follows the recent launches of the No8, No4 and No7 SUVs and signals DS’s shift toward smaller, volume‑driven vehicles. CEO Xavier Peugeot hinted the debut could occur at the Paris Motor Show, positioning the car to challenge the Renault 5 and Mini Cooper in the premium city‑car segment. The model will be the smallest in the DS lineup, with the No5 name unavailable due to Chanel’s trademark.

Zendaya Recreates 2015 Oscars Gown as “Something Old”
Zendaya bringing "The Drama" in the same @viviennewestwood Bridal Gown she wore to the 2015 Oscars and chopard jewels. Our "Something Old" 🤍🤍🤍
Finding Self Again: Healing Beyond Motherhood
2 years after delivery… I’m slowly finding my way back to myself. Back to my yoga mat. Back to quiet moments. Back to me. Healing didn’t happen overnight. Time… really heals. Those tiny hands that once needed me every second are slowly becoming independent. And somewhere in between… I am...
Barockwerk Hamburg 2026 Review: Pharao Tubaetes
Barockwerk Hamburg staged a rare revival of Carl Heinrich Graun’s 1735 opera Pharao Tubaetes at the Hamburg State Library Atrium, a work that has long lacked modern scores or recordings. The ensemble crafted a new edition, compressed recitatives, and employed visual projections...
Cast Change: Amartuvshin Enkhbat Replaces Ludovic Tézier in ‘Un Ballo in Maschera’ at Staatsoper Unter Den Linden
Ludovic Tézier has withdrawn from Verdi’s Un ballo in Maschera at Berlin’s Staatsoper unter den Linden, prompting the house to install baritone Amartuvshin Enkhbat for the March 29, April 1 and April 4 performances. The new production, staged by Rafael R. Villalobos, will open on March 29 and features a star‑studded cast...

The One Pan You’ll Use Forever: A Man’s Guide to Shopping for Cookware
Choosing the right cookware pan can transform home cooking by delivering consistent heat, durability, and versatility. The guide breaks down key material options—stainless steel, cast iron, carbon steel, and nonstick—highlighting their performance traits, ideal heat sources, and maintenance needs. It...

Music and Health: ‘Physicians May Prescribe Music in the Same Way They Prescribe Exercise’
At SXSW’s Take Action summit, a panel of musicians, neuroscientists, and music‑tech executives argued that music should move from awareness campaigns to a prescribed health intervention. Researchers cited evidence that music strengthens neural pathways, aids dementia patients, and improves mental...

Margaux Valengin: A World of Part-Object Phantasies
Margaux Valengin’s latest show, "A World of Part-Object Phantasies," opens at Galerie PACT and foregrounds fragmented human figures paired with sentinel animals. The work draws on Melanie Klein’s "part‑object" theory, rendering bodies as split, fetishized fragments while animals retain full...

How Smart and Driven Managers Fail
Smart, driven managers often stumble not from lacking skill but from over‑emphasizing functional performance while neglecting relationships. Their speed, micromanagement and lone‑wolf style can alienate colleagues, erode psychological safety, and increase burnout risk. The article’s Emma case illustrates how confidence...

Net Hero Podcast – Trees or Soil What’s Better for Tackling Carbon?
In the Net Hero Podcast, Robin Saluoks of eAgronom argues that soil, not trees, holds the majority of terrestrial carbon and is a critical yet deteriorating climate asset. He notes that intensive farming has degraded roughly a third of global...

The Faithful: Women of the Bible | Show Review
The Faithful: Women of the Bible is a Disney+ original that re‑centers biblical epics on female protagonists, beginning with Sarah and Hagar in Genesis. Minnie Driver humanizes Sarah while Natacha Karam delivers a vulnerable Hagar, framing their story as an...

Witch Post — Butterfly
Witch Post released their second EP, “Butterfly,” on March 20 2026 via Partisan. The Scottish‑American duo blends animated folk‑rock with alt‑Americana, expanding the rustic sound of their 2025 debut “Beast.” Songs like “Witching Hour” and “Country Sour” explore memory, regret, and a liminal...

Givaudan’s Head of Front-End Innovation on AI and the Future of Food
Alexandre Bastos, Givaudan’s head of front‑end innovation, oversees a pipeline that screens roughly 2,000 food‑tech start‑ups each year, linking promising concepts to the company’s R&D engine. He leverages his engineering background and human‑centred thinking to evaluate ideas across categories from...

How to Design a Career that Serves Your Life
The post challenges the conventional belief that career success equals climbing the corporate ladder, arguing that developers can design work paths that align with personal priorities. It contrasts the high‑intensity pursuit of titles, like Principal Engineer, with alternative routes such...

Before You Improve Your System Decide What Does Not Belong
The article argues that most leadership productivity systems start by refining existing workflows, but this approach often overlooks inherited tasks that no longer serve current goals. Before adding new tools or processes, leaders should first identify and remove work that...

School Phone Bans Not Enough to Cut Screen Time Alone, Researchers Say
A University of Birmingham study reveals that strict smartphone bans in secondary schools improve in‑class concentration but do not curb overall screen time, as pupils often shift usage to evenings at home. The research shows restrictive policies can worsen sleep...

How to Stop Managing Everything and Start Leading What Matters (with Rich Czyz)
In this episode, Mike Vardy interviews productivity author Rich Czyz about his new book *Autopilot: Practical Productivity for School Leaders*. They discuss how school leaders are overwhelmed by outdated habits and constant firefighting, and introduce five simple systems—email batching, themed...
Show up Daily: Action Beats Perfect Planning
Most people don’t fail in tech because it’s hard… They fail because they quit too early. They watch tutorials. They take notes. They plan everything perfectly. But they don’t build. No projects. No consistency. No real execution. Meanwhile… Someone with average skills but taking daily action — wins. Not because they’re...

3 Rug Colors Designers Say to Definitely Avoid in a Living Room — They're Not Practical, and Can Create a...
Design experts warn against pure black, intensely saturated, and light solid rug colors in living rooms because they can create visual voids, overwhelm the space, or reveal stains quickly. Instead they suggest off‑black or charcoal tones, muted earthy hues, and...

MisterEasyyy Primes Nutrition, Cuts Weight for April 2 Fight
April 2nd locked in for @mistereasyyy fighting on @ufcbjj Nutrition has been dialled in properly to maximise his performance during training Whilst also getting his weight down at the same time Setting himself up for a smooth weight cut on...
Nara’s Room Announce New Album, Share Sinuous and Hypnotic New Ballad “Tucson”
Brooklyn quartet Nara’s Room announced their sophomore album *Tearless, thoughtless*, due May 15 on Mtn. Laurel Recording Co. The release is anchored by the seven‑minute ballad “Tucson,” a hypnotic track that weaves glitch‑laden Y2K pop textures with lyrical meditations on diasporic...

Roadmap Launched to Restart Deadlocked UN Plastics Treaty Talks
Chile’s ambassador Julio Cordano unveiled a roadmap to revive the stalled UN plastics treaty process. The plan calls for informal talks in Nairobi from June 30 to July 3, followed by virtual consultations every four to six weeks and a possible second in‑person...

Why Your Brain Needs Silence
Emerging neuroscience research shows that periods of silence trigger the brain’s Default Mode Network, facilitating memory consolidation, creative thinking, and emotional processing. When external stimuli cease, the brain shifts from active information intake to internal housekeeping, reducing cognitive load and...

THE MICHELIN GUIDE HAS AWARDED 2 STARS TO HAKUBA, THE JAPANESE RESTAURANT OF CHEVAL BLANC PARIS
The Michelin Guide has awarded two stars to Hakuba, the Japanese restaurant launched by Cheval Blanc Paris in March 2024. The accolade recognizes the collaborative kaiseki‑sushi concept created by chefs Arnaud Donckele, Takuya Watanabe and Maxime Frédéric. Hakuba’s "Yume" tasting...

Casey Bolding "Bloodstream" @ Karma, Los Angeles
Casey Bolding’s solo exhibition "Bloodstream" opened at Karma in Los Angeles from February 21 to April 11, 2026, showcasing a series of large‑scale paintings that blend plaster, industrial paint, oil and acrylic. The works reinterpret Colorado River landscapes through layered,...

Meg Bowles
The post spotlights Meg Bowles, an American ambient composer who transitioned from classical flute studies at Northwestern and Boston University to an MBA at Columbia and a stint on Wall Street before returning to music. Drawing on Jungian psychoanalysis, she...

On the Trail of the Romantics in the Welsh Borders
The Royal George, a historic coaching inn in Tintern, has reopened after a two‑year renovation that highlights the village’s 16th‑century architecture and ties to the HMS Royal George wreck. Designer Camilla Kelly blended original timber beams, a ship’s bell, and...

Isa Genzken at Den Frie, Copenhagen
Isa Genzken’s first institutional solo exhibition in Scandinavia opens at Den Frie, Copenhagen, under the title *World Receiver*. The show is anchored by the 16‑meter‑tall sculpture Vollmond, a moon‑like antenna that has dominated the museum’s façade for nearly a year. It assembles...

Villa Modda / Depaolidefranceschibaldan Architetti
Villa Modda, a 300 m² residence in Val di Noto completed in 2026 by depaolidefranceschibaldan architetti, restores a cluster of abandoned rural structures and adds a contemporary extension that respects bioclimatic principles and local craftsmanship. The project preserves the original stone...

Review: Clown Town by Mick Herron
Mick Herron’s latest espionage novel, *Clown Town*, released on March 18 2026, earns a 4.5‑out‑of‑5 rating. The story intertwines a missing library book from former MI‑5 chief David Cartwright with current head Diana Taverner’s fallout from the Troubles, delivering sharp humor and...
Outsmarting Resistance with Rhythm
In this episode, Immuneering CEO Ben Zeskin explains the company’s novel “deep cyclic inhibition” dosing strategy, which delivers intense, short‑duration MEK inhibition pulses instead of continuous suppression. By restoring the natural intermittent signaling rhythm in healthy cells while repeatedly ambushing...
Salvia Pratensis Exhibits in Vitro Anti-Cancer Effects in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Through miR-34a-5p Signaling
Researchers evaluated leaf extracts from three Italian plants for activity against triple‑negative breast cancer (TNBC). Salvia pratensis showed the strongest selective effect, cutting viability of MDA‑MB‑231 cells by roughly one‑third while sparing non‑cancerous MCF‑10A cells. The extract triggered mitochondrial reactive...
Editorial: Human Milk, Nutrition and Infant Development, Volume II
The editorial underscores human milk as the gold‑standard for infant nutrition, highlighting its dynamic blend of macronutrients, bioactive proteins, and long‑chain polyunsaturated fatty acids that drive optimal growth and brain development. It details how human milk oligosaccharides, immune proteins, and...
Impact of Enteral Feeding Strategies on Nosocomial Clostridioides Difficile Infection-Induced Diarrhea
A retrospective study of 78 Saudi hospital patients with Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) found that continuous enteral feeding markedly lowered diarrhea severity compared with intermittent feeding (OR = 7.91, p < 0.001). Continuous feeding also stabilized serum sodium and reduced biochemical instability, while intermittent...
Fermented Milk Protein Consumption Improves Exercise Performance and Total Body Mass in Prepubertal Children: A Randomized Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Trial
A randomized, double‑blind pilot trial examined 8‑week consumption of a fermented milk protein beverage versus an equivalent non‑fermented milk protein drink and a protein‑free placebo in 44 prepubertal boys who play soccer. Both fermented and non‑fermented milk protein groups showed...
Rehmannia Glutinosa Polysaccharides: A Review on Structural Features, Pharmacological Potential, and Advanced Delivery Systems
The review highlights Rehmannia glutinosa polysaccharides (RGPs) as multifunctional heteropolysaccharides with immunomodulatory, anti‑inflammatory, antitumor, anti‑aging, and metabolic benefits. It details how structural attributes—molecular weight, monosaccharide composition, and glycosidic linkages—drive these activities and why poor oral bioavailability and batch variability impede...
Uncovering Non-Linear Dietary Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Older Adults with Periodontitis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
A cross‑sectional analysis of NHANES and MPED data used interpretable machine‑learning to predict cardiovascular disease risk in older adults with periodontitis. XGBoost delivered the highest performance (AUC‑ROC 0.85‑0.89) and SHAP identified several non‑linear dietary predictors. Contrary to conventional guidance, higher...
Active Bio-Packaging with PHBHHx-ZnO Bionanocomposites: Advancing Food Safety and Shelf-Life
Researchers have developed active bio‑packaging films by reinforcing poly(3‑hydroxybutyrate‑co‑3‑hydroxyhexanoate) (PHBHHx) with zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles. The ZnO nanofiller enhances mechanical stiffness, thermal stability, oxygen‑barrier performance, and provides antimicrobial and UV‑shielding functions. Real‑food trials show refrigerated shelf‑life extensions from 6‑8 days...
Machine Learning-Based Association Analysis of Triglyceride-Glucose Index with Melanoma Prevalence and All-Cause Mortality: Insights From Cross-Sectional NHANES 1999–2018 Data and...
A large NHANES analysis of 21,360 adults examined the triglyceride‑glucose (TyG) index’s relationship with melanoma prevalence and all‑cause mortality, complemented by a 475‑patient hospital cohort. While higher TyG tertiles initially appeared linked to increased mortality, the association vanished after full...

NH Collection Palacio De Córdoba Brings Refined Design and Hospitality to the City’s Jewish Quarter
NH Collection Hotels & Resorts has opened NH Collection Palacio de Córdoba, a five‑star hotel housed in a fully restored 18th‑century palace in Córdoba’s UNESCO‑listed Jewish Quarter. The property blends historic architecture with a contemporary aesthetic, offering 89 rooms, including...

Return Offer (2026) by Jackie! Zhou Drama Review
“Return Offer” is a micro‑drama on the Watch Club platform that follows interns vying for a full‑time role at an AI start‑up, leaning heavily on racialized stereotypes and non‑meritocratic power plays. The series mixes Zoom‑style filming with Instagram‑style audience polls,...

Yes, They're Better Looking, but These 3 Problems With Wall-Hung Toilets Need to Be Talked About More
Wall‑hung toilets are praised for sleek aesthetics, adjustable height and easier floor cleaning, making them a favorite in modern bathroom designs. However, experts highlight three major drawbacks: complex installation requiring a concealed frame, a style that can clash with traditional...

Voro Therapeutics Collaborates with Daiichi Sankyo to Develop Tumor-Activated ADCs
Voro Therapeutics has signed a research collaboration with Daiichi Sankyo’s San Diego research institute to create tumor‑activated antibody‑drug conjugates (ADCs) using Voro’s PrimeBody platform. The partnership will focus on masked ADCs that employ proprietary masking domains and protease‑cleavable linkers to achieve...

The Secret to Germinating Pepper Seeds Faster
Pepper seed germination varies dramatically by heat level, with sweet varieties sprouting in about a week while hot and super‑hot types can take up to six weeks. The primary driver of speed is soil temperature: sweet peppers thrive at 65‑75°F,...
Collider and Audible Host Project Hail Mary Livestream
Tomorrow morning, Collider is teaming up with Audible for “The Ultimate Project Hail Mary Global Livestream Event”—and you’re invited. The event kicks off at 9am PT / 12pm ET on March 18 and will feature exclusive clips, plus conversations with directors...
The Ultimate Spot to See the Northern Lights? A Former Military Radar Station in Lapland
The Aurora Radar Station, a former Finnish Defence Forces radar site near the Sweden‑Norway border, has been repurposed into an exclusive Arctic lodge for up to 26 guests. Nestled on the Paljasselkä fell in Enontekiö, the property retains its historic...

Find a Strong Why, Pain Becomes Bearable
Say yes to what gives you meaning, regardless of hardships. Pain will always be bearable for someone who has a stronger why.
Ecom Founders Turn Monday Dread Into Opportunity
Everyone on a Monday morning: 'Ugh, another week.' Ecom founders on a Monday morning: 'New week, new ad budget, new tests to run.' Different mindset. Different life.
Lucky Access to DeepMind Yields Inside AI Revolution
This sounds like a promising book. Mallaby is a sharp observer, and sharpness + access tends to yield insights.
Damien Chazelle's New Prison Film Shoots on Corfu
Prison movie filming on the beautiful Greek island of Corfu?? 🤔🤔 So so so curious what is going on in this. Excited that a new Damien Chazelle movie is finally shooting - been too long.