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Study Finds Livestock Pushing Lions Away From Shared Rangeland in Kenya
NewsMar 12, 2026

Study Finds Livestock Pushing Lions Away From Shared Rangeland in Kenya

A new study of Kenya’s Mara conservancies shows that lions increasingly steer clear of zones where Maasai cattle have recently grazed, even after the herds have moved on. Researchers surveyed seven community‑owned conservancies between 2015 and 2023, covering roughly 69,000...

By Mongabay
Prioritize Lifelong Growth over Quick Gains
SocialMar 12, 2026

Prioritize Lifelong Growth over Quick Gains

Too many people are trying to grow fast and not enough people are trying to grow forever

By Dickie Bush
Black Label Society and Veeps to Livestream First Live Performance of “Ozzy’s Song”
NewsMar 12, 2026

Black Label Society and Veeps to Livestream First Live Performance of “Ozzy’s Song”

Black Label Society will debut "Ozzy's Song," a tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne, during their March 27 show at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin. The performance coincides with the release of their new album *Engines of Destruction* and will...

By MetalSucks
Collector Bob Rennie Donates 24 Works to National Gallery of Canada
NewsMar 12, 2026

Collector Bob Rennie Donates 24 Works to National Gallery of Canada

The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa received a gift of 24 contemporary artworks from collector Bob Rennie and his family, bringing their total donations to 284 since 2012. The donation includes 17 pieces by Christopher Williams, two by Kerry James Marshall, four...

By Art in America
Netflix Is Developing a Series About Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera
NewsMar 12, 2026

Netflix Is Developing a Series About Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

Netflix announced a scripted series chronicling the lives of Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. The drama adapts French author Claire Berest’s biography and will be directed by Patricia Riggen and Gabriel Ripstein, with María Renée Prudencio as head writer. Production is in early...

By Art in America
Track Everything, Unlock Performance Through Self‑
SocialMar 12, 2026

Track Everything, Unlock Performance Through Self‑

When I have my clients and athletes consistently document: ✅ Sleep ✅ Training ✅ Nutrition & hydration ✅ Reading/studying ✅ Time spent on apps/video games It builds powerful self-awareness around their daily habits what’s truly serving their goals and what’s quietly holding them back. You can’t correct...

By Wendi Irlbeck, MS, RDN, CISSN
Researchers Identify Personality Traits that Predict Alcohol Relapse After Treatment
NewsMar 12, 2026

Researchers Identify Personality Traits that Predict Alcohol Relapse After Treatment

French researchers found that the personality trait of novelty‑seeking is the strongest predictor of alcohol relapse within three months after inpatient withdrawal. In a cohort of 76 patients, 29 relapsed and scored higher on novelty‑seeking and lower on harm avoidance,...

By PsyPost
Your Resistance Mirrors Others' Refusal to Change
SocialMar 12, 2026

Your Resistance Mirrors Others' Refusal to Change

My guest today, David, is furious at his friend B because, despite his large investment of time and energy, she refuses to change. What more can he do? As he dives into this powerful Work, he uncovers the ways he...

By Byron Katie
Allowing Atoms to Come and Go Can Open the Door to Better Materials Modeling
NewsMar 12, 2026

Allowing Atoms to Come and Go Can Open the Door to Better Materials Modeling

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers unveiled a novel simulation method that lets atoms be added or removed gradually, mimicking real‑world defect dynamics. Published in Physical Review Letters, the technique accurately models point defects and grain‑boundary structures at finite temperatures. By...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Why You’re Probably Doing Baseline Training Wrong
NewsMar 12, 2026

Why You’re Probably Doing Baseline Training Wrong

Orthopedic surgeon and trail runner Howard Luks warns that many runners mistake comfortable‑feeling runs for proper base training. He explains that cardiovascular fitness (oxygen delivery) and aerobic fitness (oxygen utilization) are distinct, and easy‑day heart rates often sit in the...

By Canadian Running Magazine
The 2026 Oscars Should Have Happened Already and People Are Tired of Waiting
NewsMar 12, 2026

The 2026 Oscars Should Have Happened Already and People Are Tired of Waiting

The 98th Academy Awards will be broadcast on March 15, 2026, more than two months after the new year began. The date results from a cascade of scheduling conflicts, including the Critics Choice Awards, SAG‑AFTRA ceremony, and the Winter Olympics,...

By ComingSoon.net
Leap Day: Exercising Imagination for World‑Changing Innovation
SocialMar 12, 2026

Leap Day: Exercising Imagination for World‑Changing Innovation

Imagination is like a muscle. We’re all born with it, but it begins to waste away if we don’t use it. And at Flagship, our team’s imagination is the most valuable resource we have. It’s how we go beyond incremental...

By Noubar Afeyan
Closing the 9-Year Gap: A New Biomarker Targets the Diagnostic Delay in Axial Spondyloarthritis
BlogMar 12, 2026

Closing the 9-Year Gap: A New Biomarker Targets the Diagnostic Delay in Axial Spondyloarthritis

Axial spondyloarthritis affects about 1.4% of adults but patients wait an average of nine years for diagnosis in North America, far longer than rheumatoid arthritis. Augurex has introduced SPINEstat, an anti‑14‑3‑η multiplex blood test that can distinguish inflammatory back pain...

By Xtalks – Biotech Blogs
Alan Vega (Remastered Deluxe Edition)
BlogMar 12, 2026

Alan Vega (Remastered Deluxe Edition)

Sacred Bones has launched the Vega Vault Project, reissuing Alan Vega’s 1980 self‑titled solo album in regular and deluxe formats. The deluxe edition adds a bonus LP of demos, new artwork, unseen photos, and Vega’s original track sheets, packaged in...

By Under the Radar
Major Risk Factor for Rare Early-Onset Dementia Found
NewsMar 12, 2026

Major Risk Factor for Rare Early-Onset Dementia Found

Researchers at VIB and the University of Antwerp have identified a repeat expansion in the GOLGA8A gene as a major genetic risk factor for atypical frontotemporal lobar degeneration with ubiquitin‑positive inclusions (aFTLD‑U). The expansion appears in nearly 60 % of examined...

By Neuroscience News
Pollen-Replacing Feed Strengthens Honey Bee Colonies, Long-Term Study Confirms
NewsMar 12, 2026

Pollen-Replacing Feed Strengthens Honey Bee Colonies, Long-Term Study Confirms

A large‑scale field trial led by Washington State University tested APIX Biosciences' nutritionally complete pollen‑replacing feed across five commercial beekeeping operations in California and Idaho. Colonies receiving the feed showed dramatically lower winter mortality—dropping from 28.8% to 15%—and emerged from...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
AI-Era Book Ranks with Kant, Descartes, Hume
SocialMar 12, 2026

AI-Era Book Ranks with Kant, Descartes, Hume

Judged by the company you keep... 🔥Today I noticed The Borrowed Mind sitting at #9 in Epistemology on Amazon, in the company of thinkers like Kant, Descartes, Hume, and Russell. 1. Complete Works of Immanuel Kant — Immanuel Kant 2. The Art of...

By John Nosta
Fossil Relaunches '90s Cult Favorite Big Tic Watch Design for Spring 2026
NewsMar 12, 2026

Fossil Relaunches '90s Cult Favorite Big Tic Watch Design for Spring 2026

Fossil is reviving its iconic Big Tic watch line for Spring 2026, marking the 25th anniversary of the original Y2K‑era design. The rollout includes a limited‑edition Y2K model priced between $170 and $195, a sleek Machine version at $195‑$220, and a World...

By Complex – Style
Tacoma Park – “Untied”
BlogMar 12, 2026

Tacoma Park – “Untied”

Tacoma Park, the North Carolina ambient‑country duo, has unveiled their first single “Untied” ahead of the full‑length album Baltimore, slated for release on April 24 through the indie label Centripetal Force. The track mixes synth textures with steel‑guitar drones, extending the...

By Raven Sings the Blues
The Most Common Reasons Marathoners Stop in Medical Tents on Race Day Might Surprise You, According to a Sports Medicine...
NewsMar 12, 2026

The Most Common Reasons Marathoners Stop in Medical Tents on Race Day Might Surprise You, According to a Sports Medicine...

At the 2023 New York City Marathon, medical staff treated roughly 1,500 runners at the finish‑line tent. Sports‑medicine physician Dr. Jeremy Roberts identified the five most common conditions that send marathoners to medical care: hypoglycemia, hypovolemia, hyponatremia, hypothermia and hyperthermia....

By Runners World
Use the Rule of Fives to Simplify Overwhelm
SocialMar 12, 2026

Use the Rule of Fives to Simplify Overwhelm

Feeling a bit scattered or overwhelmed, remember this Rule of Fives… Drop a 🧡 if you’re gonna try one today

By Light Watkins
NASA Clears Its Artemis Moon Rocket for an April Launch with Four Astronauts Following Repairs
NewsMar 12, 2026

NASA Clears Its Artemis Moon Rocket for an April Launch with Four Astronauts Following Repairs

NASA announced that the Artemis II Space Launch System rocket has passed its final flight‑readiness review and is slated for a launch as early as April 1, following repairs that sealed hydrogen leaks and corrected a helium‑flow fault. The 322‑foot vehicle will...

By Phys.org - Space News
Cervical Mucus Health, Not Lubricants, Drives Conception
SocialMar 12, 2026

Cervical Mucus Health, Not Lubricants, Drives Conception

Sperm have to survive a brutal journey. The vagina is naturally acidic (pH around 4) to protect against infection. That same acidity kills sperm. Around ovulation, your cervical mucus is supposed to shift. It becomes clear, stretchy, and more alkaline, creating a...

By Preethi Kasireddy
Patients 50 Years and Older Satisfied with ACL Reconstruction
NewsMar 12, 2026

Patients 50 Years and Older Satisfied with ACL Reconstruction

A recent AAOS presentation revealed that patients aged 50 and older experience high satisfaction after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, with 91.5% meeting expectations. The NYU Langone Health retrospective study of 155 cases reported a 7.1% graft‑failure rate and a...

By Healio
Bama to Baxter, Day Three:   Is It Quittin’ Time?
BlogMar 12, 2026

Bama to Baxter, Day Three: Is It Quittin’ Time?

On day three of Jeff’s Appalachian Trail thru‑hike, he logged 56 miles, bringing the total to 56 of the 2,557 miles remaining. A water cache at Bull’s Gap offered relief, but steep climbs caused recurring dizziness and mental fatigue, prompting...

By The Trek (independent publication)
Jennifer Aniston, Jon Hamm, & Zoey Deutch’s Sex Comedy Movie Sets Release Date
NewsMar 12, 2026

Jennifer Aniston, Jon Hamm, & Zoey Deutch’s Sex Comedy Movie Sets Release Date

Sony Pictures Classics announced the theatrical release of the raunchy comedy "Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass" for July 10, 2026. The film stars Jennifer Aniston and Jon Hamm playing fictionalized versions of themselves, with Zoey Deutch leading as...

By ComingSoon.net
Pía León’s Vibrant Peruvian Perspective
BlogMar 12, 2026

Pía León’s Vibrant Peruvian Perspective

Chef Pía León, co‑founder of the World’s 50 Best‑ranked Central, has launched her own restaurant, Kjolle, on Lima’s second‑floor Casa Tupac in Barranco. The venue highlights Peru’s diverse pantry, using native ingredients grown in an on‑site garden. Kjolle offers a more personal narrative than Central,...

By Roads & Kingdoms
You Can Set Boundaries While Still Nurturing Yourself
SocialMar 12, 2026

You Can Set Boundaries While Still Nurturing Yourself

Say it with me: I can hold my boundary AND hold my child. I may have grew up with parents who withheld their love and comfort to "teach a lesson" but I don't need to do that now.

By Dr. Jazmine (The Mom Psychologist)
New Tools, Not School Lessons, Unlock Your Dream Life
SocialMar 12, 2026

New Tools, Not School Lessons, Unlock Your Dream Life

Sis, the life you want is not out of reach. It just requires a different set of tools than the ones they gave you in school.

By Kendra Nicole
ORNL and Kairos Power Partner to Advance Deployment of Next-Gen Nuclear Energy
NewsMar 12, 2026

ORNL and Kairos Power Partner to Advance Deployment of Next-Gen Nuclear Energy

Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Kairos Power have signed a $27 million partnership to fast‑track the development of Kairos’s fluoride‑salt‑cooled, high‑temperature reactor, known as Hermes. The collaboration gives ORNL access to its specialized facilities for fuel testing, component manufacturing, and remote‑maintenance...

By Quality Digest
Warner Deal Deemed Pro‑Competitive, Boosts Creative Champions
SocialMar 12, 2026

Warner Deal Deemed Pro‑Competitive, Boosts Creative Champions

All competition enforcers will find our deal is pro-competitive says Paramount Chief Legal Officer Makan Delrahim of Warner deal. This is opportunity to build a "true champion" for the creative community that can compete effectively global stage and streaming market.

By Joe Flint
Time to Retire Fowler’s Outdated Modern English Usage
SocialMar 12, 2026

Time to Retire Fowler’s Outdated Modern English Usage

Why it’s time to close the book on Fowler's century-old Modern English Usage, despite its many good bit. https://t.co/UFORDPIw8x

By Steven Pinker, PhD
3D-Printing Platform Rapidly Produces Complex Electric Machines
NewsMar 12, 2026

3D-Printing Platform Rapidly Produces Complex Electric Machines

MIT researchers have built a multimaterial extrusion 3‑D printer with four independent extruders that can handle conductive, magnetic and dielectric feedstocks. Using this platform they printed a fully functional linear electric motor in about three hours, employing five different materials...

By Quality Digest
Does Quantum Teleportation Duplicate Your Identity?
SocialMar 12, 2026

Does Quantum Teleportation Duplicate Your Identity?

Are you destroyed by teleportation? If your quantum information over here is copied and posted over there into another set of particles, is it still you? https://t.co/GTCLhiF2rD

By Janna Levin
Paramount Boosts Budget, yet Star Producer Defects to NBCU
SocialMar 12, 2026

Paramount Boosts Budget, yet Star Producer Defects to NBCU

Paramount added $1.5 billion to its Paramount+ programming budget, says Paramount Chief Legal Officer Makan Delrahim. And yet its most successful producer jumped ship to NBCU.

By Joe Flint
The Evolutionary Intelligence of Human Milk: HMOs and Lactose
BlogMar 12, 2026

The Evolutionary Intelligence of Human Milk: HMOs and Lactose

Human milk contains two key sugars—human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and lactose—that serve distinct yet complementary roles in infant development. HMOs, present at 0.5‑1.5 g/dL, bypass digestion to nourish specific gut microbes such as Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis, which in turn produce...

By KevinMD
Paramount Pushes Theater Attendance to Outpace Streaming Giants
SocialMar 12, 2026

Paramount Pushes Theater Attendance to Outpace Streaming Giants

Paramount Chief Legal Officer Makan Delrahim says "we want customers in theaters" and to compete most effectively against "highly scaled" streaming competitors.

By Joe Flint
Paramount Warns Netflix‑Warner Merger Threatens Hollywood Future
SocialMar 12, 2026

Paramount Warns Netflix‑Warner Merger Threatens Hollywood Future

Paramount Chief Legal Officer Makan Delrahim says Netflix - Warner deal would have had "serious consequences for the future of Hollywood." A Paramount-Warner deal is about "increasing the amount of content."

By Joe Flint
SparseNUTS: Preconditioning Hierarchical Models in HMC with a Sparse “Laplace Approximation” At the Marginal Mode
BlogMar 12, 2026

SparseNUTS: Preconditioning Hierarchical Models in HMC with a Sparse “Laplace Approximation” At the Marginal Mode

Researchers led by Cole Monnahan released SparseNUTS, an R package that preconditions Hamiltonian Monte Carlo using a sparse Laplace approximation at the marginal mode of hierarchical models. By leveraging the sparse precision matrix from TMB or lme4, the method replaces...

By Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
Can Coogler Defy Anderson to Make Oscar History?
SocialMar 12, 2026

Can Coogler Defy Anderson to Make Oscar History?

Final Oscar Predictions: Best Director — Can Ryan Coogler Make History Despite Paul Thomas Anderson’s Dominant Run? https://t.co/DJzpgpUCWZ via @variety

By Clayton Davis
Championing Men’s Well‑Being: Call for Research, Action, Resources
SocialMar 12, 2026

Championing Men’s Well‑Being: Call for Research, Action, Resources

I always have, and will continue, to argue for the well-being of men and boys. My time at @SXSWEDU this year really solidified that everyone else sees it too, but now we all need to be a part of the...

By Richard V. Reeves
Bankston Extends The Streaks Range by YSG – The Local Project
NewsMar 12, 2026

Bankston Extends The Streaks Range by YSG – The Local Project

Bankston has expanded its The Streaks architectural‑hardware collection with four new designs created alongside Sydney studio YSG. The additions feature two sliding‑door kits and two DDA‑compliant levers and locks, all finished in natural timber bands and a patinated bronze that...

By The Local Project
High‑fat Diet Pushes Gut Bacteria to Brain via Vagus
SocialMar 12, 2026

High‑fat Diet Pushes Gut Bacteria to Brain via Vagus

How to get bacteria to move from the gut into the brain? —eat a high-fat diet —vagus nerve is the conduit —in the mouse model https://t.co/BI6HIbVgPl

By Eric Topol
Seeking Latest AI-Generated Music Hits and Tools
SocialMar 12, 2026

Seeking Latest AI-Generated Music Hits and Tools

What's the SotA for AI music generation these days? Any AI generated bangers you've listened to lately?

By François Chollet
The Direct Line From Devo to ‘Hoppers’
NewsMar 12, 2026

The Direct Line From Devo to ‘Hoppers’

Mark Mothersbaugh, co‑founder of Devo and veteran composer of animated scores, is scoring Pixar’s latest feature “Hoppers,” an ecological adventure about animals defending their habitat. The six‑month project, done while touring with Devo, required him to create cohesive themes that...

By IndieWire
Theaters Shrinking, Shorts Suffer as Studios Cut Windows
SocialMar 12, 2026

Theaters Shrinking, Shorts Suffer as Studios Cut Windows

It’s ONE studio and it’s still less than HALF what windows were in the past Your do-nothing CEO is to blame for not getting REAL windows REINSTALLED years ago But do go on with your $AMC propaganda as theaters are literally bulldozed https://t.co/q5lB5ULkaw

By Erick Weber
Defining Classic Rap: Masterpiece Vs. Timeless Album
SocialMar 12, 2026

Defining Classic Rap: Masterpiece Vs. Timeless Album

What makes a classic rap album? And the difference between a masterpiece and a classic https://t.co/KK6yGDEhJT https://t.co/YeTAnSavuJ

By Sowmya Krishnamurthy
Beabadoobee Taps the Marías for “All I Did Was Dream of You”
NewsMar 12, 2026

Beabadoobee Taps the Marías for “All I Did Was Dream of You”

Indie‑rock singer beabadoobee has dropped the single “All I Did Was Dream of You,” enlisting dream‑pop trio the Marías for vocal harmonies. The track’s video, co‑directed by her partner Jake Erland and Lithuanian filmmaker AboveGround, was filmed across Vilnius, juxtaposing...

By Alternative Press
This Is the Trendy London Neighborhood Most Travelers Miss—And It Has Michelin-Starred Dining and Historic Charm
NewsMar 12, 2026

This Is the Trendy London Neighborhood Most Travelers Miss—And It Has Michelin-Starred Dining and Historic Charm

Clerkenwell, a central London district in the Borough of Islington, has emerged as a must‑visit neighborhood thanks to its thriving culinary scene, historic architecture, and vibrant arts venues. Visitors can stay in boutique hotels such as The Rookery, dine at...

By Travel + Leisure