
NASA Wants Your Hail Photos
NASA is recruiting citizen scientists to improve hailstorm forecasting through the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow (CoCoRaHS) network. Volunteers can submit hail photos, size measurements, and timing using a free mobile app, with optional $42 rain gauges for detailed precipitation data. These crowd‑sourced reports are combined with archived satellite imagery to refine hail size prediction and melt‑profile models. The initiative aims to enhance severe‑weather warnings as climate change intensifies storms.

Stay in Performance Mode, Reject Traditional Periodization
Never drift from a state of performance. The argument against periodization. From a podcast episode posting on Wednesday, 3/18
Baby Smith Announce Debut Album Lately, Love Is Dead with Hypnotic Title Track
Australian-born, Berlin‑based duo Baby Smith announced their debut album *Lately, Love Is Dead*, slated for release on 10 July. The announcement was paired with the hypnotic title track, which fuses 1960s psychedelia and 1990s grunge textures. Frontmen Ray Sonder and Saxon...
Retatrutide Drops Weight Fast, but Triggers Severe Reflux
So it's time for an update on me playing around with Retatrutide. This is typed from mobile, so forgive any typos or missing words. First, I stopped using it about 2 weeks after post below. I didn't run out. I'm just...
Voyager-2’s only Close-Up Image of Uranus’s Moon Umbriel
Voyager‑2’s 1986 flyby produced the sole close‑up photograph of Uranus’s moon Umbriel, captured from 346,000 miles away with roughly 6‑mile resolution. The image reveals a heavily cratered, ultra‑dark surface that reflects only 16% of sunlight, similar to lunar highlands. A...
Rise Against Books Fall 2026 Tour With Alkaline Trio
Rise Against announced a U.S. fall 2026 headlining tour with Alkaline Trio, kicking off on September 22 in Dallas and concluding on October 23 in Irvine, California. The 15‑date run traverses the South, East Coast, Midwest, Mountain West, and West Coast, featuring marquee...
Jeff Mills Loves to Forget
Experimental artist Russell E. L. Butler interviews Detroit techno legend Jeff Mills, exploring how the genre can transcend dance floors and become a conduit for higher consciousness, communication, and education. Mills emphasizes the urgency of materializing musical ideas quickly to...

Lupita Nyong’o Is Making Fibroids Impossible to Ignore
Lupita Nyong’o has intensified her campaign to spotlight uterine fibroids, releasing new data and personal testimony that underscore the condition’s prevalence. The actress highlighted that up to 80% of women will develop fibroids, with Black women disproportionately affected and often...

AI's Real Bottleneck: Accelerating Human Processes, Not Tech
Our bottleneck for some of the biggest change ahead may be humans. I shared the story of Paul Conyngham and his dog Rosie on my Instagram when it broke. When I read the coverage, my shock was less that ChatGPT...
Experiment Observes Quantum Radiation Reaction as Electrons Hit an Ultra-Intense Laser
Researchers at the UK Central Laser Facility have, for the first time, directly observed quantum radiation reaction when near‑light‑speed electrons collide with an ultra‑intense laser pulse. The experiment, led by Imperial College London and published in Nature Communications, captured the...

Pearl Jam Never Wanted to Play This Controversial Protest Song Again After Being Booed Off Stage
Pearl Jam’s 2002 protest track “Bu$hleaguer” from the album Riot Act sparked fierce controversy when performed live. The band debuted the song in a Texas stadium, where the majority of the crowd booed them. Frontman Eddie Vedder amplified the provocation...

How High-Performing Entrepreneurs Design Their Businesses to Prevent Burnout and Constant Chaos
High‑performing entrepreneurs are shifting from relentless hustle to intentional slack. They schedule only 80 % of their weeks, add staff before teams hit full capacity, and treat AI as a time‑filter rather than a task‑generator. By auditing false urgency and delegating...

Two Marsupials Thought Extinct for 6,000 Years Found Alive in Indonesian Papua
Scientists have confirmed the survival of two marsupial species— the pygmy long‑fingered possum (Dactylonax kambuayai) and the ring‑tailed glider (Tous ayamaruensis)—that were thought extinct for 6,000 years. The animals were documented in the Bird’s Head Peninsula rainforests of Indonesian New Guinea after...
JUNJI ITO's New Audio Drama Old Records Is Narrated By POPPY
Japanese horror legend Junji Ito's short story "Old Records" has been turned into an actual vinyl‑pressed audio drama. The project, overseen by Ito himself, pairs the eerie narrative with a physical record that listeners can spin. English narration is provided...

They Might Be Giants Drop Panicked New Song “Outside Brain”: Stream
They Might Be Giants released the new single “Outside Brain,” the lead track from their forthcoming album *The World Is to Dig*. Vocalist John Flansburgh says the song captures “mania panic,” evoking a nightmare‑like chase. The album is scheduled for an...

STORY Hospitality Announces New Premium Property in Montenegro
STORY Hospitality announced the launch of its newest premium resort in Montenegro, slated to open in late 2026. The €80 million development will feature 120 luxury rooms, a full‑service spa, rooftop dining and extensive conference facilities. Positioned on the Adriatic coast,...

Sharks by Simone Buchholz
Sharks, the eighth entry in Simone Buchholz’s Chastity Riley series, plunges readers into the gritty, fog‑laden streets of Hamburg’s Wilhelmsburg district. The novel intertwines a brutal double murder with the darker side of gentrification, exposing unethical property practices targeting vulnerable...

Live with Amanda De Cadenet and Anne Lamotte
In this episode, host Amanda de Cadenet chats with Anne Lamott and her husband Neil about their unexpected romance later in life, their shared fascination with death and dying, and the collaborative process behind their new book, *Good Writing: 36...

How to Read Your DEXA Body Composition Results (Without Misinterpreting Them)
DEXA (Dual‑Energy X‑ray Absorptiometry) scans now appear in gyms and wellness clinics, offering a low‑dose X‑ray that quantifies bone density, total body fat, visceral fat, and regional lean mass. The technology provides a detailed map of fat distribution, including visceral...

Helicopter Leaves – What’s One More Place?
Helicopter Leaves, the solo project of former Beach Bunny guitarist Anthony Vaccaro, is set to release its sophomore album Sabrina Nickels on March 27 via Noyes Records. After the debut Get Stuck In was recorded in his grandparents' basement, the new record was tracked at...

Just 20 Minutes of Physical Activity May Benefit Your Memory
Researchers using intracranial EEG recorded a surge in hippocampal ripple activity after participants completed a 20‑minute moderate cycling session. The increase in high‑frequency ripples, which are linked to memory consolidation, was stronger in participants with higher heart rates, indicating intensity‑dependent...

AI Tool Predicts Alzheimer’s Disease with Nearly 93% Accuracy Using Brain Scans
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute created a machine‑learning model that scans MRI images and achieved 92.87% accuracy in distinguishing Alzheimer’s disease or mild cognitive impairment from healthy brains. The algorithm highlighted volume loss in the hippocampus, amygdala and entorhinal cortex...

Lifestyle Choices, Early Intervention Key to Alzheimer's Prevention, Experts Say
The Spring 2025 Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable highlighted a shift toward early detection and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease, emphasizing new biomarkers that can identify pathology years before symptoms appear. The meeting underscored the U.S. POINTER trial’s evidence that multi‑domain lifestyle interventions...
What to Expect on TRT?
An individual with mid‑range testosterone (488 ng/dL) plans a TRT protocol of 160 mg testosterone cypionate split twice weekly and 50 IU hCG weekly. They seek guidance on expected physiological changes, timeline, potential side effects such as hair loss, and whether the hCG...

Clinical Trial Results Support Use of Weekly Extended-Release Buprenorphine for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder During Pregnancy
A NIH‑backed multicenter trial of 140 pregnant adults found that weekly injectable extended‑release buprenorphine achieved significantly higher rates of illicit opioid abstinence than daily sublingual buprenorphine, while also reducing serious maternal adverse events. The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine,...
ActivitiesGuy Log III: Now Contains Westside Conjugate Like Substance
ActivitiesGuy introduced a new wagon wheel deadlift routine, progressing from 165 lb to 300 lb across six sets. The post outlines a potential “mini‑competition” format that combines log clean‑and‑press, wagon wheel deadlifts, farmer’s walks, and sandbag carries. Each event would run 60‑90...

Luxury Watch Dealer and Influencer Arrested in Case of False Impersonation
Luxury watch influencer Tyler Vookum, with 3.3 million followers, was arrested at Newark Airport on March 1 after a Florida grand‑larceny warrant linked to a $6,000 scam surfaced. Vookum alleges the charge stemmed from an impersonator who sold a watch on Facebook...

Choose Who You Are, Not Just What You Escape
It doesn’t matter if you can get away with it. It matters who you decide to be.

Jelly Roll Drops First Song of 2026 World Cup Soundtrack
FIFA announced the first single from the official 2026 World Cup soundtrack, titled “Lighter,” featuring Grammy‑winning country artist Jelly Roll and Mexican singer Carín León. The track, produced by hitmaker Cirkut, will be released on Friday and blends Southern country...
Own Your Calendar, Reclaim Life and Productivity
Most productivity advice is BS. Get up at 3:00 am. Live in the office. Hustle till your eyes bleed. That's how you drop from a heart attack at 45. Here’s what I learned after 29 years in business: The problem isn't your work ethic. It's...
JetBlue Expands Domestic First Class to 12‑16 Seats per Plane
In the coming months, JetBlue will be rolling out its new domestic first class product. The airline will be making this cabin even bigger than initially planned, with 12-16 of these seats per plane. https://t.co/8xA2mFoSUh

Video Premiere: Antihælix – ‘Snorting the Ashes of Dead Planets’
Philadelphia black metal duo Antihælix has premiered a new music video for “Snorting the Ashes of Dead Planets,” the third track from their debut album *A Serpentine Staircase into Oblivion*. The video, directed by Justin Mahesh Kost, blends hallucinogenic visuals...
American Airlines Offers Widespread Business Upgrades—Book by Wednesday
American Is Confirming Business Class Upgrades On Almost Every Flight — Must Book By Wednesday Night - View from the Wing https://t.co/s9CrXu07xk
Optimizing Health with HIIT, VO2max, Zone 2, and Fatmax
Thank you @drgabriellelyon for the opportunity to sit down and discuss HIIT, VO2max, Zone 2, Fatmax, and applications for health. https://t.co/p6VplkCgVS

50 Cent Reveals What He Really Thought About Taylor Swift Name-Dropping Him in One of Her Tracks
Taylor Swift’s 2025 album *The Life of a Showgirl* includes a lyric that name‑drops 50 Cent, prompting a wave of media attention. In an October interview, 50 Cent praised the shoutout as a cultural acknowledgment of his peak era and expressed gratitude....
Projected Loss Far Exceeds $90M Budget Gap
Budget: $90M X 2.5 = $225M Stands at roughly $22M globally Loss should be much larger than -$90M

Healthy Life Extension: Geroscience’s Guiding Principle
Healthy Life Extension: The “North Star” of Geroscience🌟| @AgingJrnl 🩺 - David Barzilai MD PhD | @agingdoc1👨⚕️ 🔗https://t.co/JqhGgOe3nA https://t.co/ieBQZ6pAQd

Where Are All the Aliens? Maybe They Just Don't Want to Talk to Us
Researchers at Noroff University have proposed a new variable for the Drake Equation that measures a civilization’s willingness to communicate. Erik Geslin’s paper argues that many advanced extraterrestrials may deliberately stay silent, viewing contact with an ecologically unstable humanity as...

Humming Boosts Nitrous Oxide, Health, and Heart Variability
Did you know humming producing nitrous oxide which is anti-inflammatory, anti-viral and a vasodilator for the blood vessels? It also tones the vagus nerve and improves heart rate varialbity, a marker of good health. Inhale and then hum as...
Warner Bros. Unveils 50+ Looney Tunes Vault Classics
Warner Bros. Releases Over 50 More Looney Tunes Classics from the Vault https://t.co/mHwfkAdHIE via @IndieWire
Exclusive Premiere: Trip Villain Pay Homage to Early 2000s Industrial Metal with “Villain Maw”
Brooklyn‑based Trip Villain has released the single “Villain Maw,” a collaboration with fellow New York band Vixen Maw, as a preview for their upcoming sophomore album *Dose*. The track fuses early‑2000s industrial metal aggression with club‑ready techno synths, reflecting a...
Nick Cave Debunks Originality Myth, Guides Finding Your Voice
Nick Cave on creativity, the myth of originality, and how to find your voice https://t.co/5xLqtS2LN8
Even with 55% TSA Strikes, 7 Security HacksEven with 55% TSA Strikes, 7 Security Hacks
Up To 55% Of TSA Screeners Are Calling Out — Here’s 7 Ways To Still Get Through Airport Security - View from the Wing https://t.co/gmCiMiwTTo

Why Trusting Your Imagination Is the Boldest Move You Can Make as an Entrepreneur
The article argues that trusting imagination is a strategic advantage for entrepreneurs, especially as AI handles optimization. It describes mental traps like the “River of Thinking” and offers five shifts—recognizing stagnation, creating idea greenhouses, cultivating 12 Sparks, separating imagination from...

Judd Apatow’s Norm Macdonald Documentary ‘Norm: The Tale Of Norm’ Preps For Release on Netflix
Judd Apatow’s upcoming Netflix documentary, titled "Norm: The Tale Of Norm Macdonald," moves closer to release after receiving an R rating for language and sexual references. The film joins Apatow’s growing slate of comedy‑focused documentaries, including profiles of Garry Shandling...

“Heated Rivalry” And Renate Reinsve Lead Our Traditional Gallery of Oscar Post-Party Sheers
The Oscars post‑party scene has shifted from traditional gala attire to overtly sheer and near‑naked ensembles, a trend amplified by stylists Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie. Media narratives frame this shift as a "heated rivalry" that fuels speculation about intentional...

As Usual, Several Oscar Winners and Nominees Changed It Up For the Vanity Fair Party
At the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, a handful of Academy Award winners and nominees made noticeable wardrobe tweaks, ranging from bold color swaps to shortened train lengths. Several attendees liberated their midriffs, signaling a growing appetite for daring, body‑positive looks....
Spring in Europe: Tivoli Hotels & Resorts Offer Seasonal Experiences for Travelers
Tivoli Hotels & Resorts is rolling out spring‑focused experiences across its European portfolio, from Easter celebrations in Porto to tulip‑season stays in Amsterdam. The offerings combine cultural activities, culinary workshops, and wellness programs, targeting both city‑savvy travelers and families seeking...

Oscars Post-Parties 2026: The Neutrals
The 2026 Oscars post‑party scene, dubbed “The Neutrals,” featured a striking monochrome aesthetic—black, white, and beige—yet the looks felt unexpectedly chaotic and avant‑garde. Photographs captured celebrities pushing the neutral palette into bold silhouettes, exaggerated textures, and daring accessories. Designers leveraged...

A Funeral for My Christianity
An introspective essay recounts the author’s growing anger and grief over the perceived death of his personal Christianity. He frames his emotional turmoil as a mourning process, likening it to the “second death of Jesus” within American Christianity. The piece...