Span Looks to Cut Smart Panel Costs with $75M Eaton Partnership
Smart‑panel startup Span announced a strategic partnership with electrical‑equipment giant Eaton, which includes a $75 million investment. The deal aims to drive down the cost of Span’s $3,500 smart panels by tapping Eaton’s manufacturing scale and its extensive distributor and installer network. Eaton will also integrate its digital circuit‑breaker technology, creating joint solutions for home batteries, EV chargers and heat‑pump management later this year. The collaboration comes as the residential electrification market seeks affordable, grid‑friendly hardware.
The Hidden Productivity Goldmine: How Bookending Your Day Transforms Your Workflow
The piece introduces "bookending"—dedicated opening and closing routines—to structure the workday and sharpen focus. It cites measurable gains, including up to a 29% sales lift for entrepreneurs who review daily performance. A step‑by‑step framework shows how even one‑minute habits, supported...
Flash Review: SRAM Maven B1 Lever Tuning Kit
SRAM has released the Maven B1 Lever Tuning Kit, designed to transplant the lighter, more responsive feel of its new Maven B1 brake levers onto the legacy A1 lever platform. The kit includes internal spring adjustments and a redesigned fulcrum...
Alpine Currents: A Swiss Swimming Odyssey
The piece chronicles a personal odyssey through Switzerland’s iconic lakes, from Lake Geneva’s historic Bains des Pâquis to the alpine serenity of Lake Walensee. It highlights how luxury hotels such as the Ritz‑Carlton and Fairmont blend upscale spa amenities with...

Daily Learning Turns Women Into Powerful Coaches
Everyday learning is shaping me into a stronger and wiser woman. Step by step, I am growing into the coach I dream to be. 🌱 A normal woman with continuous learning can become a powerful guide for others. Growth begins with one small...
Rosalía's Lux Is This Month's Listening Party Dublin Album Event
Rosalía’s 2025 album *Lux*—an orchestral, operatic work recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and sung in 13 languages—will be spotlighted at Nialler9’s monthly Listen Closely event in Dublin. The listening party is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25 at 7 pm in The Big...

We Believe You Sweeps the Board at the René Du Cinéma Awards - Festivals / Awards - Belgium
The debut feature We Believe You, directed by Charlotte Devillers and Arnaud Dufeys, dominated the 15th René du Cinéma Awards, taking eight trophies including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress and the inaugural Audience Award. The film, which...
Incyte’s Lung Cancer Expansion Bid Thwarted by Issues at Novo’s Catalent-Acquired Site
The FDA rejected Incyte’s supplemental application to add non‑small cell lung cancer to Zynyz’s label, citing compliance failures at Novo Nordisk’s Catalent‑owned Indiana manufacturing plant. The agency’s complete response letter pinpointed inspection findings at the site as the sole approvability...

‘We All Want to Know What He Was Doing in the Bedroom’: Kerouac’s Unseen Archive Goes on Show in New...
"Running Through Heaven: Visions of Jack Kerouac" at New York’s Grolier Club showcases never‑before‑seen letters, personal objects, and a copy of Dostoevsky that inspired the show’s title. Curated by collector Jacob Loewentheil, the exhibition highlights early drafts of Kerouac’s spontaneous prose, his...

Billy Ray’s Burn the Water Is Strong Dystopian Romance
‘Burn the Water,’ a new YA novel by Billy Ray, imagines London submerged in 2425, where two rival Houses—the Crowns and the Rogues—have waged war for centuries. The story follows Rafe, a Rogue captain, and Jule, a Crown soldier, who...
Late British Artist Lynn Chadwick to Be Focus of Major Retrospective at UK’s Houghton Hall
Late British sculptor Lynn Chadwick is the centerpiece of a major retrospective at Houghton Hall in Norfolk, running from 2 May to 4 October. The show, organized by Pangolin gallery, presents 30 works ranging from the 1950s to the 1990s, including kinetic pieces...
Massive Global Study Links the Habit of Forgiving Others to Better Overall Well-Being
Researchers analyzed data from the Global Flourishing Study, covering 207,919 adults in 23 nations, to examine whether a dispositional tendency to forgive predicts later well‑being. Using two waves of surveys spaced a year apart, they found that higher forgivingness was...
Mastering the Bench Press: A Breakdown of Four Essential Cues
The article outlines four biomechanically‑driven cues to improve bench press performance: squeezing the pinkies, driving elbows out, pushing the floor away, and pulling the chest up. Each cue targets a specific phase of the lift, from grip stability to leg...

Dakota Johnson Is California Cool in Her New Calvin Klein Campaign
Actress Dakota Johnson headlines Calvin Klein’s latest denim and underwear campaign, shot in a Topanga, California home. The visuals showcase her in two styles of jeans and a range of intimate apparel, emphasizing comfort and personal flair. Johnson discusses her...

What’s the Best Example of Ecological Research That’s of Both Great Fundamental Interest AND Has Direct Applications?
The post argues that truly fundamental ecological research seldom has direct, immediate applications, but a few notable exceptions exist. It highlights trophic cascade studies in lakes as a basis for algal‑bloom management, simple stochastic population‑growth models that shape endangered‑species legislation,...
Reforging Vulcan
On February 12, United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur lifted off on the USSF‑87 mission but displayed a significant performance anomaly in one of its four solid rocket boosters. The anomaly, similar to the nozzle‑loss issue on the October 2024 Cert‑2 flight, prompted...

Podcast: I Wish You Died Laughing
Strange Horizons released a new fiction podcast episode titled “I Wish You Died Laughing” on March 9, 2026. The story, written by speculative‑fiction author Lio Abendan, is narrated by Jenna Hanchey and presented by Michael Ireland. It appears in the magazine’s Fiction...

The Man Who Refuses to Die Returns: ‘Sisu: Road to Revenge’ Sets Netflix Streaming Date
Sony’s action sequel *Sisu: Road to Revenge* will debut on Netflix US on March 21, 2026, after its November 2025 theatrical run. The film entered Netflix’s exclusive 18‑month “Pay‑1” window, joining other Sony titles in the streaming catalog. Despite a...

Flip It and Reverse It: The Enduring Fun of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso
The Jaeger‑LeCoultre Reverso, launched in 1931, is experiencing a renaissance driven by vintage auction activity, celebrity endorsements, and new limited‑edition releases. Auction data shows 100 more Reverso lots sold last year, with rare pieces commanding prices from $45,000 to over...

Dream Realized: Thrilled for Tonight's Chanel Show
Don’t wake me up from this beautiful dream that came true. 😭❤️ I’m beyond excited for tonight’s CHANEL show. @ChanelOfficial @Matthieu_Blazy

Science-Backed Strategies to Break Everyday Addictive Habits
Will you try this the next time you’re hit by an urge to mindlessly scroll, shop, eat, or whatever habit you’d like to break? Today I’m talking to Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Dr. Eric Garland about the science...
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8 Surprising Foods That Support Healthy Eyes and Clear Vision (Besides Carrots)
A recent nutrition guide highlights eight foods—salmon, broccoli, sweet potatoes, walnuts, egg yolks, kale, saffron, and bell peppers—that deliver key antioxidants, omega‑3s, and vitamins essential for eye health. The article cites clinical studies linking these nutrients to reduced risk of...
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Still Using Crushed Red Pepper? Here’s What Italian Chefs Reach for Instead
Italian chefs are urging home cooks to replace generic crushed red pepper with Calabrian chile flakes, a Southern Italian specialty known for its sweet, nuanced heat. Grown in Calabria’s volcanic soils and sea‑influenced climate, the peppers deliver fruitiness, woodsy and...

New to VOD - H IS FOR HAWK
Philippa Lowthorpe’s film “H is for Hawk”, starring Claire Foy, adapts Helen Macdonald’s bestselling memoir about training a goshawk amid grief. Co‑written with Emma Donoghue, the VOD release condenses the book’s lyrical prose into a visual narrative focused on the protagonist’s bond...

Francis Of Delirium Shares Details of New Album ‘Run, Run Pure Beauty’
Luxembourg‑based indie artist Francis Of Delirium announced her second album “Run, Run Pure Beauty,” arriving on 29 May 2026 via Dalliance Recordings. The record follows her 2024 debut “Lighthouse” and is anchored by the lead single “It’s A Beautiful Life,” which comes...
Mollywood (Malayalam) Box Office Collection & Verdicts 2026
Koimoi’s Mollywood box‑office verdict page now tracks Malayalam releases from 2024‑2026, listing worldwide and India collections, opening figures and profit verdicts. The data shows blockbuster performances such as Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra (₹305.17 cr worldwide, Super Duper Hit) and Thudarum (₹237.76 cr,...

New York’s LUmkA Gallery Relocates to London with Group Show Privacy Index
LUmkA, the New York‑originated gallery, has opened a new Shoreditch space in London, launching the group exhibition "Privacy Index" from 19 March to 11 April 2026. The show assembles six interdisciplinary artists who interrogate contemporary surveillance, biometric data collection, and algorithmic profiling. An...

Motherhood & Ambition, 6 Months In
The author reflects on six months of motherhood after a difficult IVF journey, describing how the birth of her son removed a protective layer and intensified her sense of purpose. Contrary to expectations that parenting would shrink her professional world,...

19 Best Coastal Bedding Picks for A Serene Sleep Aesthetic (2026)
Architectural Digest’s editors curated a list of 19 coastal‑inspired bedding picks, highlighting natural materials like linen, percale, and organic cotton that evoke breezy, beach‑side vibes. The selections span a wide price spectrum—from budget‑friendly sets under $100 to premium Egyptian‑cotton and...
Now & Then: Rose’s Pawn Shop’s American Seams and the Reach of Southern Rock Opera
Rose’s Pawn Shop releases American Seams, a live‑in‑studio album that blends bluegrass, rock, and country storytelling after two decades on the road. Produced by Eric Corne, the record captures a raw, communal sound that mirrors the band’s touring energy. The...
From//October – Missing The Snow
From//October, a Dutch indie act, released the 90‑second track “Missing The Snow,” which the MP3Hugger review describes as warm, gentle slowcore. The song’s concise arrangement packs sweetness and light, drawing comparisons to Low’s “Christmas” EP and the psychedelic pop of...

5 Front Rack Mobility Exercises to Improve Front Squats, Olympic Lifts, and Upper-Body Strength
Front rack mobility is essential for front squats, Olympic lifts, and overhead presses. The article outlines five joint‑specific deficits—thoracic extension, wrist extension, lat/triceps length, scapular rotation, and upper‑back strength—that hinder a stable rack. It provides five targeted drills, from bench...

Sam Akpro Teams up with TYSON for New Collab Single ‘Wayside’
London multi‑hyphenate Sam Akpro has returned with “Wayside,” a dreamy neo‑soul single featuring fellow London artist TYSON. The track, released through the ANTI‑ label, follows Akpro’s critically praised debut album Evenfall, which arrived last year. Both artists trade vocals over...
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Meet the US Coffee Shop Ranked No. 1 in the World for 2026
Onyx Coffee Lab, an Arkansas‑based roastery with eight locations, has been crowned the No. 1 coffee shop in the world for 2026, the first U.S.‑born brand to top the World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops list. The ranking, compiled from over 15,000...
Know Your Destination, Choose Yes for Greatness
Understanding where we want to go in life helps us say yes to the things that keep us on the path to greatness, and say no to those that do not.

Rewire Your Brain at Any Age: 8 Key Insights
Andrew Huberman just hosted one of the world's leading neuroscientists. Dr. David Eagleman shared the science behind brain plasticity—diving deep into how to rewire it to become a better person at any age. Here are 8 takeaways that could reshape your life:...
Why Visibility Has Become the New Test of Leadership
In professional‑service firms, quiet excellence has given way to visible leadership. Partners now must demonstrate impact through LinkedIn posts, client reviews, and internal dashboards, turning transparency into a credibility metric. MIT Sloan’s research identifies three levers—internal recognition, external reputation, and...
Fast Cue Boosts Force; Height Cue Lengthens Time
What you say matters; counter movement jump cueing. “jump as high as possible” (CMJ-H), “jump as fast as possible” (CMJ-F), and “jump to the best of your ability” (CMJ-N) The CMJ-F condition elicits an increase in force production, whereas CMJ-H and...
Sodium: Key to Hydration and Performance – Register Now
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How Your Inner Child Controls Your Bank Account.
People’s spending habits are often governed by a subconscious ‘financial thermostat’ set in early childhood. Verbal messages, parental modeling, and pivotal financial events embed deep‑seated money scripts that dictate what feels normal versus threatening. This internal set point causes individuals...

Smile Arrives at Europe’s Spaceport
The ESA‑CAS Smile spacecraft landed at the Guiana Space Centre on 26 February after a two‑week sea voyage aboard the cargo ship Colibri. Over the next weeks the probe will undergo health checks, propellant loading and integration with the Vega‑C launch...
Dreamers in Exile
Voxtrot, the mid‑2000s indie‑pop darlings, released their second full‑length album, *Dreamers in Exile*, marking a 19‑year gap since their debut. The record, issued on the band’s own Cult Hero label, features richer production with synths, strings, and a polished mix...
Dressed to the Nines: Raymond Weil Launches Millesime Small Seconds with Tuxedo-Style Dials
Raymond Weil unveiled the new Millesime Small Seconds, a limited‑edition watch that celebrates the brand’s 50th anniversary and the resurgence of Art Deco‑inspired tuxedo dials. The collection offers three colourways—classic black‑white, midnight blue with black, and red‑grape with light gray—featuring a 39 mm...

Go From Reactive To Proactive With These Tips (TPS603)
The Productivity Show episode "Go From Reactive To Proactive" explains how shifting from a fire‑fighting mindset to intentional planning can lower stress and boost output. It outlines practical habits such as weekly calendar blocks, breaking goals into bite‑sized tasks, and...

Live: Cardinals Play the Newly Reopened Savoy in Cork
Irish indie five‑piece Cardinals performed a sold‑out show at Cork’s newly reopened Savoy Theatre, coinciding with the release of their debut album Masquerade. Formed in Kinsale after the pandemic, the band has quickly become a standout act, earning praise from...

ECO24: The Year’s Best Speculative Ecofiction Edited by Marissa Van Uden
ECO24, edited by Marissa van Uden, is the first annual collection of the year’s best speculative ecofiction. The anthology leans heavily toward grim, dystopian visions that expose environmental collapse, unequal responsibility, and the erosion of empathy. Through stories ranging from...
Laura Jurd and RAM Jazz Orchestra
Laura Jurd’s newly arranged big‑band suite premiered with the RAM Jazz Orchestra, transforming her small‑group compositions into a vibrant, folk‑rock‑infused performance. The concert featured a full complement of brass, woodwinds, strings, and guest vocalists, highlighting her return to large‑ensemble writing...
As Dinner by Heston Blumenthal Prepares to Close, I Tried Its Most Playful Dining Experience
Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, the two‑Michelin‑star venue at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, will shutter in January 2027 after more than a decade in London. The author experienced the restaurant’s “Topsy Turvy” tasting menu, which flips the traditional sequence by serving dessert...

The Imposter – Chapter Twenty-Eight
Anna Harton’s novel *The Imposter*, originally published by Pan Macmillan in 2021, has been given a fresh Substack cover featuring Edward Hopper’s 1909 painting “Summer Interior.” The author serially reads each chapter for paid subscribers and now offers chapter twenty‑eight for...

6 Best Hotel Comforters for a Vacation-Inspired Slumber (2026)
The article spotlights six hotel‑grade comforters that consumers can buy, ranging from the St. Regis Down Duvet to the budget‑friendly Westin Hotel Duvet. Each pick is evaluated on fill material, construction, and certifications, highlighting features such as machine‑washability, baffle‑box loft, and...