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More Isn't Always Better: Runners Need Rest
SocialMar 16, 2026

More Isn't Always Better: Runners Need Rest

A big mistake runners make is thinking more is always better- filling their schedule with more runs, more workouts, more cross training. While more volume can be beneficial there’s also a fine line where less is sometimes better, especially if...

By Lisa Mitro, DPT (Physical Therapist for Runners)
Stray Kids' Felix Did the Cool-Toned Lip Gloss Trend in the Coolest Way at F1
NewsMar 16, 2026

Stray Kids' Felix Did the Cool-Toned Lip Gloss Trend in the Coolest Way at F1

Stray Kids member Felix attended the Shanghai F1 Grand Prix as a Mercedes guest, pairing an Adidas Y‑3 jacket with leather pants and ultra‑glossy cool‑toned lip gloss. The look highlighted the winter‑to‑spring makeup shift driven by Y2K aesthetics and TikTok buzz....

By Teen Vogue – Fashion
Why George Has Got It: Asda’s Recipe for Fashion Success
NewsMar 16, 2026

Why George Has Got It: Asda’s Recipe for Fashion Success

Asda’s private‑label clothing line George is becoming a key growth engine, helping to offset thin grocery margins. Vice‑president Karl Doyle announced plans for 100 standalone George stores within five years, alongside a major online revamp. The brand’s affordable style is...

By Drapers
Artists and Art Professionals Denounce Mexico’s Handling of Resurfaced Art Collection: ‘An Institutional Blunder’
NewsMar 16, 2026

Artists and Art Professionals Denounce Mexico’s Handling of Resurfaced Art Collection: ‘An Institutional Blunder’

More than 200 Mexican artists and cultural professionals signed an open letter condemning the government for allowing the Gelman collection, a trove of roughly 300 Mexican modernist works, to be exported to Spain under the Santander Foundation. The collection, which...

By Art in America
London Square Announces Ransome’s Wharf Development in Battersea’s Creative Quarter
NewsMar 16, 2026

London Square Announces Ransome’s Wharf Development in Battersea’s Creative Quarter

London Square, in partnership with design studio Echlin, unveiled Ransome’s Wharf, a new residential project in Battersea’s Creative Quarter. The 1.6‑acre development will deliver 118 luxury homes across five dockside buildings and a 19,000‑square‑foot commercial plaza. A public walkway and...

By Luxury London
How Zinc Protects Injured Arteries From Accelerated Aging
BlogMar 16, 2026

How Zinc Protects Injured Arteries From Accelerated Aging

Researchers published in Aging Cell report that vascular injury induces misshapen nuclei in smooth muscle cells, accelerating cellular senescence. Human femoral arteries post‑angioplasty and rat carotid injury models both displayed nuclear dysmorphism linked to prelamin A buildup. The study identifies...

By SENS Research Foundation – The SENSible Blog
Gut Bacteria Shift Triggers Age‑Related Memory Decline
SocialMar 16, 2026

Gut Bacteria Shift Triggers Age‑Related Memory Decline

Memory Loss Starts in the Gut As a medical school professor, I was taught that memory loss is a brain problem. New research from Stanford says it's a gut problem. Scientists just identified a 3-step pathway from gut to brain that drives age-related...

By Robert Lufkin, MD
Singer's 'Insane' Debut at C2C Country Music Show
NewsMar 16, 2026

Singer's 'Insane' Debut at C2C Country Music Show

Young English singer Olivia made her debut at the Country to Country (C2C) festival’s O2 Arena, describing the experience as "insane" and a once‑in‑a‑lifetime moment. She attributes her love for country music to her grandmother’s Dolly Parton fandom and a family tradition of...

By BBC – Entertainment & Arts
Zombie Film ‘Didn’t Die’ Set for Digital Release April 28 From Level 33
NewsMar 16, 2026

Zombie Film ‘Didn’t Die’ Set for Digital Release April 28 From Level 33

Level 33 announced a digital release of the zombie thriller Didn’t Die on April 28, 2026, available for rental or purchase. The film debuted at Sundance and earned a nomination at the Cleveland International Film Festival’s American Independents Competition. Director Meera Menon, a ReFrame Rise 2019...

By Media Play News
Channel Your Addictive Drive Into Healthy Habits
SocialMar 16, 2026

Channel Your Addictive Drive Into Healthy Habits

If you have an addictive personality… great. Become: Addicted to working out. Addicted to reading your Bible. Addicted to waking up early. Addicted to healthy eating. Take your limitations in life and turn them into superpowers.

By Trent Harrison | Online Fitness Coach
Generational Burnout: Recognize the Hidden Signs
SocialMar 16, 2026

Generational Burnout: Recognize the Hidden Signs

Six ways generational wear and tear might be showing up in your life right now. ↓ Feeling responsible for everyone around you. Struggling to say no without spiraling. Working past your limits because rest feels unearned. Staying in overdrive because hustle...

By Dr. Joy Harden Bradford
How the Microvasculature Drives the Human Aging Process
BlogMar 16, 2026

How the Microvasculature Drives the Human Aging Process

Recent research highlights the microvasculature as a central driver of human aging, with capillary rarefaction, endothelial dysfunction, and glycocalyx degradation limiting oxygen delivery to cells. This vascular decline triggers low‑grade hypoxia, inflammation, and mitochondrial inefficiency, linking it to age‑related diseases...

By KevinMD
Forget the Multiverse. In the Pluriverse, We Create Reality Together
NewsMar 16, 2026

Forget the Multiverse. In the Pluriverse, We Create Reality Together

The article introduces the "pluriverse" concept, arguing that reality emerges from interlocking subjective perspectives rather than an objective, detached view. It claims this relational framework can dissolve longstanding quantum paradoxes by placing observers at the core of the cosmos. The...

By New Scientist – Robots
The Asteroid Ryugu Has All of the Main Ingredients for Life
NewsMar 16, 2026

The Asteroid Ryugu Has All of the Main Ingredients for Life

Japan’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft retrieved Ryugu asteroid samples in 2020 after impacting the surface in 2018. Laboratory analysis has now identified all five nucleobase precursors needed for DNA and RNA within the debris. The discovery strengthens the hypothesis that asteroids delivered...

By New Scientist – Robots
A Good Read
BlogMar 16, 2026

A Good Read

Victoria Pile, a comedy writer and director, joins philosopher Julian Baggini on BBC Radio Four’s "A Good Read" to discuss their favourite books with host Harriett Gilbert. The trio examines a darkly comic feminist revenge novel, Hemingway’s sea‑bound novella, and a haunting short...

By Julian Baggini
The 15 Most Exciting Restaurant Openings in the U.S. This Spring
NewsMar 16, 2026

The 15 Most Exciting Restaurant Openings in the U.S. This Spring

This spring, 15 new restaurants opened across the United States, ranging from French‑inspired brasseries in New York to Caribbean‑infused steakhouses in Las Vegas. Notable chefs such as David Barzelay, Gabriel Kreuther, and Kwame Onwuachi are debuting fresh concepts, while established...

By Robb Report – Food & Drink
Death Cab for Cutie Announce New Album I Built You a Tower
NewsMar 16, 2026

Death Cab for Cutie Announce New Album I Built You a Tower

Death Cab for Cutie announced their 11th studio album, I Built You a Tower, slated for release on June 5 via ANTI Records. The record, produced and engineered by John Congleton, marks the band’s first independent release after two decades...

By Alternative Press
Charlotte's Walkable Neighborhood With A Once-Abandoned Mall Is Abuzz With Shopping And Dining
NewsMar 16, 2026

Charlotte's Walkable Neighborhood With A Once-Abandoned Mall Is Abuzz With Shopping And Dining

Midtown Charlotte, once anchored by the defunct Charlottetowne Mall, has transformed into a bustling walkable district. The redevelopment centered on the Metropolitan shopping center and the revitalized Little Sugar Creek Greenway, linking parks, bike lanes, and transit. The area now...

By Islands
Industrial Chemicals Have Reached the Middle of the Oceans, New Study Shows
NewsMar 16, 2026

Industrial Chemicals Have Reached the Middle of the Oceans, New Study Shows

A global study of 2,315 seawater samples, using untargeted mass‑spectrometry, found human‑made chemicals everywhere—from coastal estuaries to the open Pacific. Researchers detected pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, pesticides and plastic‑derived compounds, some accounting for up to 20% of dissolved organic matter near...

By Los Angeles Times – Climate & Environment
Benetton Revives ’70s Denim Brand Jean’s West
NewsMar 16, 2026

Benetton Revives ’70s Denim Brand Jean’s West

United Colors of Benetton has re‑launched the heritage denim label Jean’s West, originally founded in 1974, as a capsule collection for men and women. The line emphasizes a Western‑inspired aesthetic while using mostly 100 % cotton fabrics in three washes—rinse, light,...

By Sourcing Journal
Inside Sir Peter Beck and Rocket Lab’s Sub-$17 Million Mission to Find Life Above Venus
NewsMar 16, 2026

Inside Sir Peter Beck and Rocket Lab’s Sub-$17 Million Mission to Find Life Above Venus

Rocket Lab’s Venus Life Finder (VLF) mission aims to drop a sub‑kilogram probe into the clouds of Venus for a brief 210‑second sampling window, targeting possible biosignatures. The entire venture is slated to cost under $17 million, dramatically cheaper than historic...

By NZ Herald – Business
‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers’ Trailer: Sho Miyake’s Locarno Golden Leopard Winner Is His First Film to Be Properly Released in...
NewsMar 16, 2026

‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers’ Trailer: Sho Miyake’s Locarno Golden Leopard Winner Is His First Film to Be Properly Released in...

Japanese auteur Sho Miyake’s “Two Seasons, Two Strangers,” the 2025 Locarno Golden Leopard winner, is slated for its first proper U.S. release this spring. The film will debut at Film at Lincoln Center and MoMA’s New Directors/New Films festival on April 17...

By IndieWire
Everything We Know About Olivia Rodrigo's New Album
NewsMar 16, 2026

Everything We Know About Olivia Rodrigo's New Album

Olivia Rodrigo is gearing up for her next album, teased through a series of visual clues. Starting March 13, a purple “OR” wall in Los Angeles was repainted pink, mirrored on her website. Additional hints include a pink heart‑shaped lock...

By NYLON
Creating a Peaceful Home for Your Little One
BlogMar 16, 2026

Creating a Peaceful Home for Your Little One

Parents seeking gentle, breathable clothing for infants are turning to bamboo fabrics. The article highlights bamboo baby clothes and pajamas as solutions for skin sensitivity, temperature regulation, and longer sleep. It also emphasizes the eco‑friendly, durable nature of bamboo, which...

By The Stay‑at‑Home‑Mom Survival Guide
One of America’s Most Famous Mountains Was Almost Called Fisherman’s Peak
NewsMar 16, 2026

One of America’s Most Famous Mountains Was Almost Called Fisherman’s Peak

In August 1873 three amateur anglers—Charles Begole, Al Johnson and Johnny Lucas—made the first documented ascent of Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the contiguous United States. Their spontaneous climb left a summit record and sparked a brief campaign to...

By Gripped
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett Reveal Scream 5 “Alternate Cut”
BlogMar 16, 2026

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett Reveal Scream 5 “Alternate Cut”

Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett disclosed that a studio‑mandated alternate cut of Scream 5 existed, featuring a dramatically shortened first half. Both versions were test‑screened, but audiences responded more positively to the theatrical edit that ultimately released. The film grossed...

By The People’s Movies
Feeling Stressed? Nutrition Experts Say This Fruit Can Help You Feel Calmer
NewsMar 16, 2026

Feeling Stressed? Nutrition Experts Say This Fruit Can Help You Feel Calmer

Oranges are being highlighted as a practical stress‑relief food thanks to their high vitamin C content, which supports immune function and helps regulate the body’s stress response. Nutritionist Kristen Lorenz notes that the fruit also delivers flavonoids, B‑vitamins and magnesium, nutrients...

By Real Simple (Home & Organizing)
Question Your Food Beliefs to Unlock True Freedom
SocialMar 16, 2026

Question Your Food Beliefs to Unlock True Freedom

1. Spot the cycle. 2. Name the cycle. 3. Question the source: who taught me this? Who taught me self-worth came with conditions? When did I learn I couldn't trust myself around food. 4. Slowly, test the assumption. This is where freedom begins. Because, you...

By Paul Dermody
You’re Building Your Own House—Choose Wisely
SocialMar 16, 2026

You’re Building Your Own House—Choose Wisely

This is the most important idea you’ll see this week… Lesson: You’re always building your own house. Choose wisely. #growth #mindset #progress

By Sahil Bloom
The 7 Best Lawn Sweepers Make Clearing Leaves a Breeze
NewsMar 16, 2026

The 7 Best Lawn Sweepers Make Clearing Leaves a Breeze

The article reviews seven top lawn sweepers, spanning tow‑behind and push models, and highlights key specifications such as sweep width, hopper capacity, and weight. Agri‑Fab’s 44‑inch tow‑behind emerges as the overall winner, offering a 25 cubic ft hopper and an extended handle...

By Popular Mechanics
Tough Day
BlogMar 16, 2026

Tough Day

Tough Day is an AI‑powered behavioral support platform that equips employees and managers with on‑demand, confidential advice through its virtual assistant, Tuffy. The service targets high‑pressure workplace moments, helping users build resilience, manage stress, and communicate more effectively. By integrating...

By Everywhere VC
Between Fort Wayne And Grand Rapids Is A Vibrant Michigan City With A Walkable Downtown And Kayaking
NewsMar 16, 2026

Between Fort Wayne And Grand Rapids Is A Vibrant Michigan City With A Walkable Downtown And Kayaking

Three Rivers, Michigan, nestles at the meeting point of the Rocky, Portage and St. Joseph rivers, offering a historic downtown that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The compact town blends Victorian architecture with a walkable main street filled...

By Islands
Skeptical of Human‑Authored Certification for Creative Work
SocialMar 16, 2026

Skeptical of Human‑Authored Certification for Creative Work

I feel conflicted about certifications that a work is human authored. It's not something I'd obtain for my own work. Here’s why: https://janefriedman.com/my-concerns-about-the-authors-guild-human-authored-certification-and-their-comprehensive-response/

By Jane Friedman
This Hidden Immune Signal Could Change Cancer Therapy
NewsMar 16, 2026

This Hidden Immune Signal Could Change Cancer Therapy

Researchers have identified that a surface‑defensive molecule on cancer cells not only sends a “don’t‑eat‑me” signal but also conceals an “eat‑me” cue that would normally trigger immune clearance. A newly engineered antibody can disrupt this masking interaction, making tumors visible...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Finding Meaning: A Conversation with Thought Leaders
SocialMar 16, 2026

Finding Meaning: A Conversation with Thought Leaders

On Friday, March 27, I’ll be joined by some wonderful friends for a conversation about one of the most important questions any of us can ask: What makes life meaningful? I’m grateful to have Chris Williamson, Simon Sinek, Rainn Wilson, Chip...

By Arthur C. Brooks
Download the Bicycling Workout App, All Out Studio, to Train With Fitness Pros
NewsMar 16, 2026

Download the Bicycling Workout App, All Out Studio, to Train With Fitness Pros

All Out Studio has launched a new Bicycling Workout app that delivers cycling‑specific strength, mobility, core, and age‑targeted training sessions. The library features video‑guided programs created by certified trainers such as Jen Kates, Bryan Krahn, Winnie Yu, and Ebenezer Samuel....

By Bicycling
There's Room for Everyone in 'Now I Surrender,' An Epic American Western
NewsMar 16, 2026

There's Room for Everyone in 'Now I Surrender,' An Epic American Western

Álvaro Enrigue’s new novel *Now I Surrender* reimagines the American West through a sprawling, metafictional lens. The story intertwines a harrowing escape of a Mexican woman named Camila with the historic surrender of Apache leader Geronimo, while the author inserts...

By NPR – Books
Mini Roomba Robovac Cleans and Mops Where Others Can't
NewsMar 16, 2026

Mini Roomba Robovac Cleans and Mops Where Others Can't

iRobot introduced the Roomba Mini Robot Vacuum and Mop in Europe shortly after a restructuring and new ownership deal with China’s Picea. The compact unit, 9.64 inches in diameter, offers 70‑times the suction of the legacy 600 series and features...

By New Atlas – Architecture
The Oregon Ducks Give the Big Bubble Nike Air Max 95 Woods — and Lumber-Inspired Makeovers
NewsMar 16, 2026

The Oregon Ducks Give the Big Bubble Nike Air Max 95 Woods — and Lumber-Inspired Makeovers

Division Street, the Oregon Ducks’ NIL collective, unveiled two new Nike Air Max 95 colorways—The Woods and Lumber Yard—on March 16, 2026. The Woods edition features five shades of green shaggy suede, neon‑green lace loops and a black sole, while Lumber Yard...

By Footwear News
‘They Were Worshipping Pawan Kalyan Like a God’: Ustaad Bhagat Singh Actor Raashii Khanna on Witnessing ‘Pawanism’ First-Hand
NewsMar 16, 2026

‘They Were Worshipping Pawan Kalyan Like a God’: Ustaad Bhagat Singh Actor Raashii Khanna on Witnessing ‘Pawanism’ First-Hand

Raashii Khanna confirmed her excitement to star alongside Pawan Kalyan in the upcoming Telugu action‑drama *Ustaad Bhagat Singh*, set for a March 19 theatrical release. She described Kalyan as a simple, book‑loving figure who encourages personal growth, and recounted his fans’...

By The Indian Express – Entertainment
A Feline Haunting: The Quiet Horror of The Cat
NewsMar 16, 2026

A Feline Haunting: The Quiet Horror of The Cat

Reactor’s column reviews the 2011 Korean horror film *The Cat*, a restrained, atmospheric thriller that blends quiet terror with feline‑centric supernatural elements. The story follows So‑yeon, a claustrophobic pet‑shop employee, who inherits a white cat haunted by a vengeful ghost...

By Tor.com
City‑Killing Asteroids: The Real Threats to Earth
SocialMar 16, 2026

City‑Killing Asteroids: The Real Threats to Earth

The asteroids we should actually be worried about, the city killers… #space #asteroid #nasa #science #astrokobi

By Kobi Brown
Red Carpet Commentary Lags Behind Fashion Content Surge
SocialMar 16, 2026

Red Carpet Commentary Lags Behind Fashion Content Surge

More fashion content than ever yet we’re in a poverty of good red carpet fashion commentary.

By Cora Harrington
Interview: Gábor Holtai • Director of Feels Like Home - “You Don't Write Fear; You Write Reality” - Luxembourg 2026
BlogMar 16, 2026

Interview: Gábor Holtai • Director of Feels Like Home - “You Don't Write Fear; You Write Reality” - Luxembourg 2026

Hungarian director Gábor Holtai discusses his feature debut *Feels Like Home*, an absurdist thriller that premiered at Sitges and later screened at LuxFilmFest. The film uses a dysfunctional eight‑member family to explore how intimate power dynamics can echo across society....

By Cineuropa (EN)
GenAI Predicts Insulin Resistance Using Wearables and Routine Labs
SocialMar 16, 2026

GenAI Predicts Insulin Resistance Using Wearables and Routine Labs

Innovation with genAI, predicting insulin resistance from wearable device data (for steps, heart rate, sleep) integrated with demographics and routine blood parameters. Without CGM. @aametwally1 @GoogleResearch @NatureMedicine https://t.co/PRZPLGjuxZ https://t.co/ShbFyO55qP

By Eric Topol
Farmstead Road Marries Passivhaus Efficiency with Arts‑Crafts Charm
SocialMar 16, 2026

Farmstead Road Marries Passivhaus Efficiency with Arts‑Crafts Charm

"Farmstead Road, a community housing scheme in leafy Lewisham, provides an exemplar of blending Passivhaus efficiency with quaint, craft-rich English architecture" #passivhaus #passivehouse #artsandcrafts https://t.co/5w5V0jH9kO https://t.co/5Nf9VsISqa

By Elrond Burrell
Humanity Overcomes Doomers: Innovation Beats Pessimism
SocialMar 16, 2026

Humanity Overcomes Doomers: Innovation Beats Pessimism

Concur. History shows that: 1. There's a human psychological bent towards doomerism, particularly about technology. 2. In actuality humanity is remarkably innovative and resilient. We rise to challenges. Often late, but we rise. The burden of proof is on the...

By Ramez Naam
Structure's GLP-1 Pill Shows Best-in-Class Obesity Results
SocialMar 16, 2026

Structure's GLP-1 Pill Shows Best-in-Class Obesity Results

Structure’s GLP-1 pill shows ‘best-in-class’ potential in obesity trial https://t.co/j0fzAg6GRV @ByJonGardner $GPCR $LLY $NVO $AZN $MRK #obesity

By Ben Fidler
Oscars Ignore 20-Year Box Office Decline Trend
SocialMar 16, 2026

Oscars Ignore 20-Year Box Office Decline Trend

😱😱 The Hollywood Horror story that nobody talked about at the #oscars last night Year-to-date box office through mid-march last 20 years... https://t.co/pbmX0QAaT4

By Rich Greenfield