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Nicolas Deshayes
PodcastMar 13, 20261h 6m

Nicolas Deshayes

In this episode of TalkArt, host Robert Diamant interviews sculptor Nicolas Deshayes, exploring his unconventional use of industrial materials like vacuum‑formed plastics, polystyrene, and cast iron to create body‑referencing installations. Deshayes discusses his early vacuum‑form works, the tactile, skin‑like qualities...

By Talk Art
A Friend Of Dorothy - Jennie Kermode - 20240
BlogMar 13, 2026

A Friend Of Dorothy - Jennie Kermode - 20240

‘A Friend Of Dorothy,’ an Oscar‑nominated short reviewed by Jennie Kermode, explores the historic concept of queer safe‑spaces through a chance encounter between teenage JJ (Alistair Nwachukwu) and an elderly Dorothy (Miriam Margolyes). The film weaves two origins of the phrase—The...

By Eye For Film
How the Classic Computer Game Doom Became a Tool for Science
NewsMar 13, 2026

How the Classic Computer Game Doom Became a Tool for Science

The 1997 release of Doom's source code has turned the classic first‑person shooter into a versatile research platform. Scientists in Australia trained silicon‑chip neurons to navigate Doom’s 3‑D maze, while MIT engineers displayed Doom frames using fluorescent‑tagged E. coli. The game’s...

By Nature – Health Policy
Circuit Response to Neuromodulation Characterized with Simultaneous Deep Brain Stimulation and Precision Neuroimaging in Humans
NewsMar 13, 2026

Circuit Response to Neuromodulation Characterized with Simultaneous Deep Brain Stimulation and Precision Neuroimaging in Humans

Researchers used a 3‑T MRI‑compatible deep brain stimulation system to record extensive functional MRI data from 14 Parkinson’s disease patients over a year. Each participant completed 11.7 hours of fMRI across seven stimulation conditions at five longitudinal visits, alongside structural and...

By Nature Neuroscience
Tea, Tales, and Tomes
PodcastMar 13, 20260 min

Tea, Tales, and Tomes

In this brief 57‑second episode of "Tea, Tales, and Tomes," host Natasha invites listeners into a cozy, book‑loving space where reading and sipping tea go hand in hand. She outlines the show's purpose: to share the joy of reading, help...

By Bloomberg Surveillance (Podcast)
Kill Me - Jennie Kermode - 20238
BlogMar 13, 2026

Kill Me - Jennie Kermode - 20238

Kill Me, a dark‑comedy thriller screened at SXSW 2026, follows Jimmy (Charlie Day) who awakens in a blood‑soaked bathtub with no memory of a suicide attempt. He enlists the help of 911 operator Margot (Allison Williams) to uncover whether he...

By Eye For Film
An Hoang at Halsey McKay
BlogMar 13, 2026

An Hoang at Halsey McKay

An Hoang’s solo show “Garden Poems” opened at Halsey McKay in East Hampton on February 7, 2026 and will run through March 29, 2026. The exhibition presents a body of work centered on botanical imagery, poetic narrative, and subtle abstraction, documented through 33 high‑resolution photographs. No video elements...

By Contemporary Art Daily
On Increasing Focus in My Career
BlogMar 13, 2026

On Increasing Focus in My Career

The author, a test‑automation consultant, announced a strategic shift to concentrate almost exclusively on his training business, scaling back video production, additional consulting gigs, and proactive speaking engagements. He plans to finish his current video course but will no longer...

By Association for Software Testing (blog)
Exclusive Pre- and Post-Event Delegate Trips at AdventureELEVATE Europe 2026
NewsMar 13, 2026

Exclusive Pre- and Post-Event Delegate Trips at AdventureELEVATE Europe 2026

Adventure travel association ATTA’s member Primitivo Travel has unveiled two exclusive delegate trips surrounding AdventureELEVATE Europe 2026. A pre‑event itinerary (May 16‑18) takes participants from Madrid to Vielha for horseback riding in Segovia, a Numancia history tour, and mountain biking or...

By Adventure Travel News (ATTA)
Iconic Malibu Restaurant Poised to Reopen 14 Months After Palisades Fire
NewsMar 12, 2026

Iconic Malibu Restaurant Poised to Reopen 14 Months After Palisades Fire

Duke’s Malibu, the iconic oceanfront restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway, is set to reopen this Friday after a 14‑month shutdown caused by mudslide damage from the 2025 Palisades fire. The venue underwent a full renovation, replacing walls, equipment, plumbing and...

By Los Angeles Times – Food
10 Years Later, Mark Wahlberg's Big-Budget Disaster Epic Wins Big on Streaming
NewsMar 12, 2026

10 Years Later, Mark Wahlberg's Big-Budget Disaster Epic Wins Big on Streaming

Mark Wahlberg’s 2016 disaster epic *Deepwater Horizon* has resurfaced as a streaming hit on Netflix, despite its original $150 million budget and a $112 million box‑office loss. The film, which earned two Oscar nominations, now ranks among the most‑watched titles on Netflix’s...

By Collider
Drill a Hole, Watch Lotus Seed Sprout Instantly
SocialMar 12, 2026

Drill a Hole, Watch Lotus Seed Sprout Instantly

What happens when you drill a hole in a lotus seed and drop it in water? 🌱🌸 #Planting #BowlLotus #GrowLotus #GardenHack

By Planting With Dad
Russell Crowe’s Hard-Boiled Detective Drama Is a Must-Watch for 'Cross' Fans
NewsMar 12, 2026

Russell Crowe’s Hard-Boiled Detective Drama Is a Must-Watch for 'Cross' Fans

Russell Crowe's 2024 crime thriller "Sleeping Dogs" has become a cult favorite despite poor critical reviews. The film holds a 43% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes but an 80% audience rating on Popcornmeter, and it earned only $2 million at the...

By Collider
Final Oscar Predictions: Best Supporting Actress — Will Amy Madigan Become the Second Oldest Winner, or Will Wunmi Mosaku or...
NewsMar 12, 2026

Final Oscar Predictions: Best Supporting Actress — Will Amy Madigan Become the Second Oldest Winner, or Will Wunmi Mosaku or...

Amy Madigan, 75, is a frontrunner for Best Supporting Actress after sweeping critics’ awards for her role in Zach Cregger’s horror film *Weapons*. She faces two strong rivals: Teyana Taylor, who has won every major televised precursor, and Wunmi Mosaku, a...

By Variety
Listen to the Latest From Yoga Journal, From Archival Interviews to Meditation Hacks
NewsMar 12, 2026

Listen to the Latest From Yoga Journal, From Archival Interviews to Meditation Hacks

Yoga Journal has launched a members‑only audio playlist that converts its latest articles into text‑to‑speech format. The curated collection includes meditation shortcuts, archival interviews with yoga pioneers, and niche practices like snow yoga. Listeners can also access similar audio options...

By Yoga Journal
Five Practical Ideas From Socrates
BlogMar 12, 2026

Five Practical Ideas From Socrates

Donald J. Robertson distills Socrates’ ancient philosophy into five actionable ideas for modern professionals. He highlights the power of relentless questioning, the necessity of admitting ignorance, and the centrality of self‑knowledge in decision‑making. The piece also frames dialogue as a...

By Donald Robertson (Stoicism & CBT)
How Much Fat Is Too Much On A Steak?
NewsMar 12, 2026

How Much Fat Is Too Much On A Steak?

Grilling pitmaster Christie Vanover advises a quarter‑inch fat cap as the sweet spot for steak flavor and protection on the grill. Thicker caps increase flare‑up risk, so she recommends trimming excess before cooking. The trimmed fat isn’t waste—it can be...

By Tasting Table
Open Up: “Project Hail Mary” Restores Hope
SocialMar 12, 2026

Open Up: “Project Hail Mary” Restores Hope

We don't talk enough We should open up Before it's all too much Will we ever learn? We've been here before It's just what we know Now, when the Earth, humanity, and even the future itself feel broken, "Project Hail Mary" is a must-see comeback movie...

By Hideo Kojima (EN)
Experiences Shape Identity More Than Immediate Enjoyment
SocialMar 12, 2026

Experiences Shape Identity More Than Immediate Enjoyment

I find this insightful and have been thinking about the same trend for a while. People do many things in life to “become more interesting” rather than for the direct experience or benefit. Many people have lost their sense of...

By Frank Rotman
Safety Isn’t Optional: How Indian Bike Gears Gave Me Reasons to Smile
NewsMar 12, 2026

Safety Isn’t Optional: How Indian Bike Gears Gave Me Reasons to Smile

The Indian motorcycle‑riding‑gear market has surged, crossing $800 million in 2024 and projected to hit $1.2 billion by 2030. Home‑grown brands such as Rynox, Raida and ViaTerra are delivering protection‑focused jackets, pants and accessories at a fraction of imported prices, while tailoring...

By afaqs! (India)
Seeing Our World Differently
NewsMar 12, 2026

Seeing Our World Differently

At a recent InsightLA gathering, participant Pablo Das explained how mindfulness can temper rumination and hyper‑vigilance that often follow trauma. He described mindfulness as an objective, non‑reactive awareness that lets individuals pause before reacting, creating space to evaluate thoughts, speech,...

By InsightLA
[Therapeutics] Pyruvate Kinase Activators in Hereditary Haemolytic Anaemias: Current Evidence and Clinical Potential
NewsMar 12, 2026

[Therapeutics] Pyruvate Kinase Activators in Hereditary Haemolytic Anaemias: Current Evidence and Clinical Potential

Hereditary hemolytic anemias affect millions worldwide and have few disease‑modifying options. Oral pyruvate kinase activators, especially mitapivat, increase glycolytic ATP production, correcting a common metabolic defect in red cells. Clinical trials have shown efficacy in pyruvate kinase deficiency, sickle cell...

By The Lancet
Fresas: Ideal Outdoor Spot for Groups with Amazing Eats
SocialMar 12, 2026

Fresas: Ideal Outdoor Spot for Groups with Amazing Eats

SXSW food report - Fresas is the perfect place to go with a group. Eat outside. Food and drinks are amazing

By Lia Haberman
Functionalized Nanoparticles Could Open the Door to Swallowable Insulin Pills
BlogMar 12, 2026

Functionalized Nanoparticles Could Open the Door to Swallowable Insulin Pills

Researchers have grafted the permeation enhancer 1‑phenylpiperazine onto safe silica nanoparticles, creating a hybrid that boosts intestinal insulin absorption while eliminating toxicity. In obese, insulin‑resistant mice, oral insulin delivered with these functionalized particles lowered blood glucose for 8‑10 hours, outperforming...

By Nanowerk
Women’s Health: Share the Stories Medicine Ignored
SocialMar 12, 2026

Women’s Health: Share the Stories Medicine Ignored

Medicine evolves when someone documents what the system missed. Women’s biology has been waiting for that documentation for a long time. So I’m curious: Where did medicine miss your story? • Were your symptoms dismissed as stress or anxiety? • Were you offered antidepressants before...

By Sara Gottfried, MD
First Nations Ceramics Exhibition Of This Earth Starts National Tour in Cairns
NewsMar 12, 2026

First Nations Ceramics Exhibition Of This Earth Starts National Tour in Cairns

The National Gallery of Australia has launched the touring exhibition "Of This Earth: Transforming Culture and Country through First Nations Ceramics" in Cairns, showcasing 29 works by 28 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. The show highlights both ancient clay...

By ArtsHub (AU)
Five Below's $5 Organizer Eliminates Kitchen Clutter
NewsMar 12, 2026

Five Below's $5 Organizer Eliminates Kitchen Clutter

Five Below introduced a $5 Rotating Art Organizer, a six‑compartment, pastel‑colored, spin‑away storage unit designed for kitchen drawers. Priced at $5, the compact organizer holds small utensils, condiment spouts, mini serving tools, and can be color‑coded for tasks or flavors....

By Food Republic
SCMP Political Cartoonist Harry Harrison’s New Year of the Horse Collection to Be Auctioned
NewsMar 12, 2026

SCMP Political Cartoonist Harry Harrison’s New Year of the Horse Collection to Be Auctioned

South China Morning Post’s veteran cartoonist Harry Harrison is debuting a new “Year of the Horse” collection, featuring eight original watercolour and ink illustrations that will be auctioned by The Store by SCMP. Bidding opens on March 13 and runs...

By South China Morning Post — M&A
Universal Extends Theatrical Windows, Studios Refuse to Back Off
SocialMar 12, 2026

Universal Extends Theatrical Windows, Studios Refuse to Back Off

Word that Universal will be expanding its theatrical exclusivity windows starting today (just before what should be a very big year at the box office) is hopefully a signal that major studios with a greater vested interest in multiplex revenues...

By Scott Mendelson
Dad Tries 90s Rap, Kids Call Him Weird
SocialMar 12, 2026

Dad Tries 90s Rap, Kids Call Him Weird

Dropped off my 14 year-old at practice and asked her, “when am I coming to get ya, coming to get ya, spitting out lyrics, homie?” Then I offered up a fist bump and she told me I was weird. She...

By NicholasG (Dad_At_Law)
Sony Pictures Animation’s ‘GOAT’ Makes History as First Major Studio Film Voiced by an All-Disability Loop Group
NewsMar 12, 2026

Sony Pictures Animation’s ‘GOAT’ Makes History as First Major Studio Film Voiced by an All-Disability Loop Group

Sony Pictures Animation’s new film GOAT has become the first major studio release to feature an all‑disability loop group, providing the crowd and ambient sounds throughout the movie. The Disability Loop Group, created through the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, includes...

By Variety
Heat Therapy Activates Proteins that Repair Cells and Protect the Heart [PODCAST]
BlogMar 12, 2026

Heat Therapy Activates Proteins that Repair Cells and Protect the Heart [PODCAST]

Physician‑researcher Dr. Khushali Jhaveri examined the health claims surrounding infrared saunas, noting that most data derive from Finnish‑style sauna studies. A 20‑year Finnish cohort of 2,300 men showed 22‑40% lower risks of cardiac death, coronary mortality, and all‑cause mortality with...

By KevinMD
Jenna Dewan’s Commitment to Sheers Has Snowballed
BlogMar 12, 2026

Jenna Dewan’s Commitment to Sheers Has Snowballed

Jenna Dewan has turned her promotional tour for the TV series "The Rookie" into a runway for daring sheer fashion. While championing the show, she repeatedly appears in transparent outfits that push conventional red‑carpet norms. Two of her looks have...

By Go Fug Yourself
Franklin Nearo – Fox’s AT Thru Hike – Day 11
BlogMar 12, 2026

Franklin Nearo – Fox’s AT Thru Hike – Day 11

On day 11 of his Appalachian Trail thru‑hike, Franklin Nearo reports reaching 118 miles total with 2,086 miles remaining. He highlights local services in Franklin, noting Outdoor 76’s extensive gear selection and the Nearo lounge, while warning about silnylon dry bag...

By The Trek (independent publication)
Dialable Camping Stove Cranks up Outback Cooking Power for Full Meals
NewsMar 12, 2026

Dialable Camping Stove Cranks up Outback Cooking Power for Full Meals

Jetboil has launched the Trailcook series, an all‑in‑one stove system that adds simmer, sauté and stir‑fry capability to its ultra‑light backpacking heritage. The line includes a 2.0 L pot weighing 629 g that serves 2‑4 people and a 1.2 L solo model at...

By New Atlas – Architecture
‘Dad Was and Is My Hero’: Robert Irwin Opens up to Anderson Cooper
NewsMar 12, 2026

‘Dad Was and Is My Hero’: Robert Irwin Opens up to Anderson Cooper

Robert Irwin sat down with Anderson Cooper on the *All There Is* podcast to discuss his late father, Steve Irwin, and the emotional legacy he left behind. The 22‑year‑old conservationist described how he still feels his dad’s presence, especially after...

By Mediaweek (Australia)
'I Was Obsessed' - New Behind-the-Scenes Footage of Street Fighter Film Shown with Actors Discussing What the Fighting Game Means
NewsMar 12, 2026

'I Was Obsessed' - New Behind-the-Scenes Footage of Street Fighter Film Shown with Actors Discussing What the Fighting Game Means

Behind‑the‑scenes footage of the upcoming Street Fighter live‑action film was unveiled at Capcom Cup 12, featuring director Takayuki Nakayama alongside the principal cast. The actors, including Andrew Koji, Callina Liang, 50 Cent and Olivier Richters, discuss their personal connections to the game and showcase...

By EventHubs
How Much Will It Cost to Thru-Hike a Long Trail in 2026? We Did the Math.
NewsMar 12, 2026

How Much Will It Cost to Thru-Hike a Long Trail in 2026? We Did the Math.

Backpacker estimates that a 2026 Appalachian Trail thru‑hike will cost roughly $8,000, while the Pacific Crest Trail will average about $10,700. The rise reflects 38% overall U.S. inflation since 2015, plus outdoor‑industry specific price pressures from tariffs, supply‑chain disruptions, and...

By Backpacker
Read to Help You Think
BlogMar 12, 2026

Read to Help You Think

Julian argues that reading widely and casually sharpens thinking, writing, and creativity. He recommends picking up random books, reading a few pages, and allowing ideas to percolate while engaging in other activities. The essay cites Roland Barthes to illustrate how...

By Julian de Medeiros
Savoring Precious Moments Before Sibling Arrives
SocialMar 12, 2026

Savoring Precious Moments Before Sibling Arrives

Never worked as hard in my life as I have for the first 2.5 months of 2026. Decided to take the day off tomorrow so I can go skiing with my son. Three months from now, he will have to share my...

By StripMallGuy (Don Tepman)
Boost Your Daughter's Self‑Worth Amid Social Media Comparison
SocialMar 12, 2026

Boost Your Daughter's Self‑Worth Amid Social Media Comparison

The comparison culture is real. Learn how to help your daughter build self-worth in the age of social media. Listen here: https://t.co/CztUU1cKHZ #MentalHealth

By Chris Lewis
Undertone Hits AMC 16: Anticipation Meets Live Reaction
SocialMar 12, 2026

Undertone Hits AMC 16: Anticipation Meets Live Reaction

Now decibeling #undertone at AMC 16 in Prime 🔉 LIVE reax to follow on #MMT🌕 Hype is BIG here, can this film live up? https://t.co/GA3jnkQv5T

By Erick Weber
Xichang CZ-2D Launch Deploys Shiyan‑30‑03/04
SocialMar 12, 2026

Xichang CZ-2D Launch Deploys Shiyan‑30‑03/04

LAUNCH at 2233 UTC Mar 12 of a CZ-2D from Xichang with the 试验三十号卫星03、04星 (Shiyan 30-03 and 30-04) satellites

By Jonathan McDowell
NASA Plans March 18 Spacewalk Before Crew Return
SocialMar 12, 2026

NASA Plans March 18 Spacewalk Before Crew Return

NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Chris Williams will do a spacewalk (#94) on March 18. Spacewalk 95 will be soon after, crew TBA. NASA bfg on March 16, 2:00 pm ET These are the EVAs Crew-11 intended to do before...

By Marcia Smith
Embracing Uncertainty Is the Courage to Love Everything
SocialMar 12, 2026

Embracing Uncertainty Is the Courage to Love Everything

George Saunders's disarmingly wonderful meditation on the courage of uncertainty, which is the courage to love the world: https://t.co/MmkRMjpy6q

By Maria Popova
Education's Goal: Unlearn to See With Fresh Eyes
SocialMar 12, 2026

Education's Goal: Unlearn to See With Fresh Eyes

"The chief object of education is not to learn things but to unlearn things." ~ Gk Chesterton What can you unlearn today? How can you see something with a fresh set of eyes and an openmindness that was not there before?...

By Moksha Meditate
Seeing Wemby in San Antonio, Alamo Pit Stop
SocialMar 12, 2026

Seeing Wemby in San Antonio, Alamo Pit Stop

Greetings from San Antonio. Here w my kid to see Wemby play tonight. Pit stop at the Alamo. Confirmed there’s no basement, sorry @todd_sohn https://t.co/lGYXk8fNhQ

By Eric Balchunas
Relationships Matter More Than Wealth for Healthy Aging
SocialMar 12, 2026

Relationships Matter More Than Wealth for Healthy Aging

80 years. 724 people. One finding. The quality of your relationships predicts your health in old age more than wealth, class, or genetics. https://t.co/RhHGOhY3S8

By Bryan Johnson
Cosmic Perspective Turns Problems Trivial, Sparks Grand Aspirations
SocialMar 12, 2026

Cosmic Perspective Turns Problems Trivial, Sparks Grand Aspirations

It's amazing what happens to my mind when I read about the universe. I love how it makes all of my problems seem trivial and elevates my aspirations to unimaginable things.

By Bryan Johnson