This Aera X Todd Snyder Diver Watch Is Almost Sold Out
Todd Snyder teamed with British watchmaker Aera to release a limited‑edition D‑1 diver watch in Whiteout and Blackout colors, each capped at 25 pieces. The black version has sold out, while the white model remains available only on ToddSnyder.com for $2,898. Featuring a 44‑mm titanium case, Swiss automatic movement, 300‑meter water resistance, and a matte Diamond‑Like Carbon finish, the timepiece blends mid‑century tool‑watch DNA with modern materials. Collectors are urged to act quickly as scarcity drives demand.

Five Simple Habits That Supercharged My Life
The 5 most impactful habits I've built over the last 5 years: • Walking 15K steps a day • Taking an obsessive amount of notes • Writing for 90 minutes at least 6X/wk • Waking up at 5 AM and going to bed by...
Hard Seasons Become Future Pride and Success
The most taxing life chapters yield the most long-term nostalgia. The harder something is, the more you'll appreciate it later. So reframe whatever you "hate" right now as something you will love & cherish later. For me: Building my $180K/month ghostwriting agency...

Met Office ‘Supercomputing as a Service’ One Year Old
The Met Office marked one year of its Microsoft‑powered "supercomputing as a service" platform, delivering roughly 1.8 million cores and 60 petaflops of compute in Azure. The cloud‑based system achieved 100 % uptime for critical workloads and 99.77 % availability for the supercomputing tier....
Bring Me The Horizon Sets Hollywood Palladium Warmup Show With Dying Wish
British rock outfit Bring Me The Horizon announced a rare intimate warm‑up concert at Los Angeles' Hollywood Palladium on April 23, 2026, with Dying Wish as the opening act. The show, dubbed the “DLC Expansion Pack,” precedes the band’s North...

3 Forgotten Female Country One-Hit Wonders Who Should’ve Had Longer Runs
Three female country singers—Jessica Andrews, Cam, and Cyndi Thomson—are commonly labeled one‑hit wonders, each known for a single chart‑topping track released between 2001 and 2015. Andrews' “Who I Am” (2001) and Thomson's “What I Really Meant To Say” (2001) captured...
Galaxy-Group Motion Suggests Slower Expansion in Our Cosmic Neighborhood
Two independent studies examined the motions of the nearby Centaurus A/M83 and M81/M82 galaxy groups to infer the local expansion rate. By balancing gravitational attraction against cosmic expansion, the researchers derived a Hubble constant of roughly 64 km s⁻¹ Mpc⁻¹, slower than the 73 km s⁻¹ Mpc⁻¹...

Patricia Cornwell on Crime and Creativity
Patricia Cornwell, author of over 40 novels and 120 million copies sold, is preparing the launch of her “Scarpetta” series on Amazon starring Nicole Kidman. She announced her upcoming memoir, “True Crime,” slated for May, in which she shares lessons on...

A Postcard From Joshua Burnside
Belfast folk singer‑songwriter Joshua Burnside has released his new album *It’s Not Going to be Okay*, a stark, lyric‑driven record dedicated to his friend Dean Jendoubi, who died of a drug overdose in August 2025. Most of the songs were...
Never Paid for It; Laziness Beats Payola
Yep. I've placed on this list at times and have never paid for anything. No need to talk about payola when it's likely human laziness.

The Pediatrician Shortage Hitting Medicaid Families—And Why It Affects Us All
A growing shortage of pediatricians willing to accept Medicaid leaves nearly half of U.S. children in care deserts, especially in urban and suburban areas. Medicaid’s lower reimbursement rates force many practices to operate on razor‑thin margins, prompting closures of pediatric...
ACOTAR 6 Hits Bestseller List Before Release, Fans Confused
I’m really confused about ACOTAR 6 being on the USA Today Bestseller list months before pub day. I thought pre-sales counted towards first week sales?
Astronomers Collect Rare Evidence of Two Planets Colliding
Astronomers analyzing archival data identified a dramatic, multi‑year flickering of the Sun‑like star Gaia20ehk, 11,000 light‑years away, and linked it to a catastrophic collision between two planets. The event produced a dense cloud of hot dust that dimmed visible light...
Atomic Force Microscopy Captures Thermal Fluctuations in Polymer Segments
Researchers at Kyushu University used atomic force microscopy to directly visualize the motion of individual polymer chain segments on solid surfaces. They identified three distinct dynamic states—thermally activated, thermally suppressed, and a switching state that alternates between the two—revealing non‑equilibrium...
Action Beats Complaining: Outgrow Everyone Else
Stop complaining and you will start to outgrow 90% of people. Start taking action and you will outgrow 99%...
Why Falling Cats Always Seem to Land on Their Feet
A new study published in *The Anatomical Record* reveals that cats’ upper thoracic spines can rotate up to 360 degrees, enabling rapid mid‑air reorientation. Researchers examined cadaver spines and performed controlled drop tests on live cats, finding the upper spine...

Porsche Plots ’Leaner’ Future as Full-Year Sales Slide
Porsche reported a 9.5% drop in 2025 sales to €36.27 billion and a 92.7% plunge in profit to $477.9 million, prompting a strategic reset. The automaker is accelerating its "Strategy 2035" plan, focusing on cost discipline, a "Value over Volume" mindset, and a...

TED NUGENT Still Doesn't Care About Being Excluded From ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME: 'It Doesn't Affect Me At...
Ted Nugent told The Adam Carolla Show that his exclusion from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame stems from political bias rather than musical merit. He defended Joan Jett’s talent while criticizing the Hall’s recent inductees, including non‑rock acts...

Miu Miu Finds Strength in the Human Body
Miu Miu’s Autumn/Winter 2026 runway, directed by Miuccia Prada, explored the philosophical notion of the human body’s smallness against the vast world. Rather than focusing on sexuality, the collection highlighted body‑conscious designs and expansive silhouettes. The show took place in...
Happy Hour by Jennie Kermode
Sam A. Davis’s short‑film "The Singers" has earned an Oscar nomination after a whirlwind festival run and millions of Netflix views. The project casts viral‑video singers from Instagram and TikTok, relies on improvised dialogue, and was shot on 35 mm film...

Blowout: On the Lookout for Watch Caps
The article explores the watch cap’s evolution from a utilitarian cold‑weather accessory to a fashion staple. It traces the garment’s roots across cold regions, highlighting early workwear origins and Japanese reinterpretations of American styles. The piece notes the cap’s modern...

Self-Compassion for Nervous System Reset
Mindfulness teacher Shamash Alidina offers a 12‑minute self‑compassion meditation designed to reset the nervous system and shift practitioners from fight‑or‑flight to rest‑and‑digest mode. The guided practice emphasizes gentle breathing, body awareness, and three self‑compassion steps: mindfulness, common humanity, and self‑kindness....

Is a Minimalist Capsule Wardrobe the Secret to Looking Rich?
The article outlines a curated capsule wardrobe built around ten essential pieces, from longline jeans and a white button‑down to a classic trench coat and versatile leather boots. Each item is chosen for its ability to mix‑and‑match, offering both casual...

How The Whitest Kids U’ Know’s Animated Space Movie Survived a Brutal Tragedy
The Whitest Kids U’ Know finally released their animated space comedy *Mars* after a seven‑year gestation that included a major format shift and a tragic loss. Founding member Trevor Moore died in August 2021 when the project was about 60% funded, prompting...

Robyn Throws It Back to 2002 on New Song “Blow My Mind”: Stream
Swedish pop star Robyn has reworked her 2002 track “Blow My Mind” into a new single dedicated to her three‑year‑old son, serving as the lead song from her upcoming ninth album Sexistential, due March 27. The refreshed version speeds up the...

When Kids Get Sick, Working Moms Do The Impossible Math
The article highlights how working mothers juggle professional duties while caring for sick children, citing a Genexa survey where 70% of U.S. moms use personal sick days and 58% work from home during illness. It underscores the cultural expectation that...

What Happened When ESA Simulated a Mission to Mars on Earth
The European Space Agency partnered with Russia’s Institute of Biomedical Problems to run MARS500, a ground‑based simulation of a 520‑day crewed Mars mission from 2010‑2011. Six international participants lived in sealed modules, experienced realistic communication delays, and followed a scripted...

The Climate Scientist Who Refuses to Stay Objective
Earth scientist Kate Marvel’s new book, *Human Nature: Nine Ways to Feel about Our Changing Planet*, blends climate science with personal emotion, arguing that scientists need not hide their feelings. Each chapter explores a different emotion—wonder, anger, hope, fear—to make...
A New Model Defines an Upper Limit to Planetary Radiation Belt Intensity
Researchers at the University of Helsinki have unveiled a new theoretical model that sets a universal upper limit on the intensity of planetary radiation belts. The framework combines magnetic field strength, plasma density, and wave‑particle interaction physics to calculate a...

How to Avoid Injury While Using Runna Training Programs
Runna, the AI‑driven running app acquired by Strava, has faced criticism after users reported shin splints and stress fractures linked to its aggressive training plans. While injury rates among runners already hover between 27% and 52% annually, the app’s default...
Strange Cosmic Burst From Colliding Galaxies Shines Light on Heavy Elements
Astronomers observed an unprecedented burst of high‑energy radiation emanating from two colliding galaxies, offering direct evidence of rapid heavy‑element synthesis during galactic mergers. The event, captured by space‑based X‑ray and gamma‑ray observatories, displayed spectral signatures of r‑process nucleosynthesis, traditionally associated...
Can Your Income Survive Two Weeks Without You?
If you disappeared for two weeks… would your income survive it? That question alone says a lot. Comment “March” if you want breathing room instead of constant pressure.
Empower Kids: Support Their Challenges, Don't Save Them
Say it with me: My child is capable of hard things. I can support without saving.

Starveil
Swiss vocalist Fabienne Erni releases her debut solo album "Starveil", a folk‑infused symphonic metal work that showcases her Celtic harp and expansive songwriting. The record blends heavy riffs, pop‑leaning melodies, and guest vocals from Lena Scissorhands, delivering tracks such as...
Trailblazing the Search for Pulsar-Bound Exotrojans
Researchers at West Virginia University have unveiled a novel technique to search for exotrojans—co‑orbital bodies—bound to pulsars. Applying the method to decades‑long pulsar timing data, they report the first plausible exotrojan candidate orbiting the millisecond pulsar PSR B1257+12. The approach isolates...
Chronic Stress Blocks Prefrontal Blood Flow, Killing Clarity
Chronic stress reduces blood flow to your prefrontal cortex. That’s your strategic thinking center. So if you’ve felt foggy, reactive, less sharp in high-stakes conversations, this is why. It’s not age. It’s not you losing it. It’s your brain stuck in survival mode. You...
Enjoying Playtime, Then Realizing Time Flew Away
It was so fun making hot wheel ramps with my son until my wife tapped me on the shoulder and said he went outside an hour ago.

Design By Them Comes of Age – The Local Project
Design By Them, a Sydney‑based furniture studio, celebrated its 18th anniversary with the “DBT 18TH” house‑party photographic campaign. The shoot, set in a Peter Hall‑designed mid‑century home, features 15 pieces by Australian designers, ranging from the post‑consumer‑plastic Butter stool to the...
Spidey Sense Hints PHM Collaboration Arriving Next Week
My Spidey sense is tingling 😉 - maybe next week? Looks like the rumor about it being with PHM might be on the money…
Stop the “No” Problem, Reclaim Your Time
You don’t have a time problem. You have a “no” problem. When you can’t say no, others run your life. Resentment builds. Relationships suffer. Friction prevails.

How Aspen Has Transformed Into a New Hot Spot for Watch Collectors
Aspen is rapidly emerging as a premier destination for luxury watch collectors, highlighted by the 2026 opening of an Omega boutique operated by pre‑owned specialist Oliver Smith. The boutique’s launch coincided with the town’s annual Watch Week Aspen, which draws collectors nationwide...

Sequencing Hematologic Cancers Reveals Germline Variant Candidates
Identifying potential germline variants from sequencing hematopoietic malignancies [Dec 4, 2020] Ira L. Kraft, Lucy A. Godley @ASH_hematology Education Book https://t.co/L09eJ55sNW #geneticcounselors #PrecisionMedicine #hemeonc https://t.co/Ggq8IEzQEa

CO2’s Logarithmic Forcing Known Since 1896, Skeptics Finally Notice
This is apparently the week that climate skeptics in X discovered that CO2 has a logarithmic relationship with radiative forcing. We've actually known this since Arrhenius' work in 1896, and its embedded in all our models. But congratulations on getting caught...

Avril Lavigne Breaks Down the Homemade Aesthetic That Became Synonymous With Her Early 2000s Music
Avril Lavigne revisited her early‑2000s DIY aesthetic in a June 2022 Alternative Press interview with rapper Rico Nasty. Lavigne explained that her iconic tomb‑girl look—baggy tees, neckties, skate‑ready style—was unintentional, simply wearing whatever she owned. She also cited influences ranging...
Hilton Honors No‑Fee Card: Worth It or Not?
Here's a detailed review of Hilton Honors' no annual fee card. Is this a good option, or are you better off going for one of the cards with an annual fee? https://t.co/alluT4egzw
Discussed Launching “The Town” On YouTube Video
Had a nice chat with the official @YouTube blog about launching The Town on video. ⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/Zj2sG7EZNv
Wanda Gág’s Diary Reveals Love and Dual Selves
Born on this day in 1893, the forgotten visionary Wanda Gág paved the way for women in art and entrepreneurship. Along the way, she kept a gorgeous and poignant illustrated diary. Here are her reflections on love and our two...
Lionsgate Inks First-Look Deal with Brandon Sklenar’s Vista Lane
EXCLU: Following the success of THE HOUSEMAID, Lionsgate is getting in business for the long term with one of its stars as Brandon Sklenar and his Vista Lane banner has signed a first look deal with the studio https://t.co/JCZqVaaTu0
Opportunities Constantly Knock—Learn to Hear Them
Opportunity doesn’t knock just once. It knocks all the time; though you may not recognize the sound. Pay attention. Opportunities are everywhere and often overlooked. #expertadvice #successtips #buildyourempire
Iceage Waited, Finally Revives Indie Rock Algorithmically
iceage could have hit geese levels of hype, but they waited til last year to make indie rock legal in the algorithm again