
Virgil Abloh Archive Launches First Print Publication, Free Membership: 'We Are Inviting the Public'
The Virgil Abloh Archive announced its first-ever print publication, titled “The Archive,” accompanied by a free membership program. The initiative invites the public to explore Abloh’s multidisciplinary legacy through both physical and digital formats. Membership provides unlimited digital access to the archive’s content, while the print edition highlights sustainable production methods. This move signals a broader strategy to democratize the designer’s work and extend the brand’s cultural reach.
Motherhood's Hidden Mental Load: Exhaustion, Guilt, and Resilience
Nobody prepares you for THIS part of motherhood ♥️ Not the cute photos. Not the baby milestones. But the mental load. The silent tears. The guilt for resting. The exhaustion you don’t talk about. Motherhood is beautiful — but it is...
Runners Swear By OOFOS Sandals for Recovery
Thoughts on OOFOS sandals? I have a lot of sandals but the more I talk to runners, the more they swear by them

Antonin Tron’s Balmain Debut Had a Healthy Dose of Stylistic Geekdom
Antonin Tron, founder of the avant‑garde label Atlein, made his first appearance as Balmain's creative director with the Autumn/Winter 2026 collection. The runway merged historic fabrics—such as 80‑year‑old silk velvet—with futuristic, tech‑infused tailoring, creating a narrative that feels both nostalgic...

Four‑Minute Black Truffle‑Morel Omelette Lunch Delight
My 4 minutes-delicious lunch in 4 pictures: Black truffle-morel omelette. Thank you lebernardinny Team egestel68 for spoiling me 🙏
Iran War Exposes Fossil Fuel’s Hidden Global Costs
On The Climate Brink, my latest post is on what the war in Iran tells us about the hidden costs of fossil fuels https://www.theclimatebrink.com/p/the-war-in-iran-shows-us-another
‘No One Was Really Interested in Finding Those Works’: Major Brazilian Art Theft Still Unsolved as Statute of Limitations Expires
Two decades after a daring heist at Rio de Janeiro's Museu da Chácara do Céu, Brazil's statute of limitations has expired, shielding the thieves of five high‑profile works from prison. The stolen pieces include Monet's *Marine*, Matisse's *Le Jardin du...
Pond-Dwelling Microalga Exposes a Parallel Track for RNA Processing
Researchers at RIKEN discovered that the pond microalga Euglena agilis processes the majority of its introns using a non‑canonical splicing code, bypassing the typical GT‑AG splice site signals. Over 70 % of its introns lack the standard motifs, instead following a...

How to Be the Most Persuasive Person in Any Room
James Madison, despite his shy demeanor, became the dominant voice at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by mastering preparation. He immersed himself in extensive reading of ancient and modern republics and then distilled his insights into private essays. This disciplined blend...
Heart Attacks Are Killing More Young People—And More Women
A recent study of nearly one million U.S. hospitalizations shows in‑hospital deaths from first‑time heart attacks are climbing among adults 54 and younger. The increase is evident for both STEMI and NSTEMI cases, with women experiencing slightly higher mortality than men....

Video Premiere: Red Sands – “System”
Mexico City metal trio Red Sands has premiered a video for “System,” the centerpiece track of their six‑track EP Evocations released in January. The band describes the song as a scathing critique of political corruption, religious hypocrisy, and corporate‑driven environmental...
2 Video Games Linked To High Intelligence
A 2017 PLOS ONE study found that performance in the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games League of Legends and DOTA 2 strongly correlates with traditional IQ test scores. Researchers observed that players’ strategic abilities improve with age, while proficiency in...
Episode 192: Ken and Dawn Weigh in on ChatGPT, Ketamine, Urolithin-A, Rapamycin, and More in Wide-Ranging AMA
In this AMA episode, host Dawn Cornegas and IHMC CEO Dr. Ken Ford field listener questions on a wide array of topics, from astronaut training in NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab to the latest research on supplements like urolithin‑A and anti‑aging...

Review: Pompei: Below the Clouds
Gianfranco Rosi’s new black‑and‑white documentary *Pompei: Below the Clouds* offers a poetic, narration‑free portrait of life in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. The film juxtaposes serene daily routines with the ever‑present threat of volcanic eruption, using stark imagery and ambient...

Something Playful: The Board Game Edit
The author observes teens opting for fast‑paced card games like Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza over phones during social gatherings, highlighting a shift toward analog play. This trend underscores how simple board games foster laughter, connection, and a break from...

Dunk Neos and Mediocrity Hell
The post highlights four distinct cultural moments: Addison Rae fronts Lucky Brand’s new 1990s‑inspired campaign, Rob Rausch teams up with audio‑erotica startup Quinn, engineering student Bhavitha Mandava is profiled for opening a Chanel show, and the author joins the EIC...

Found in Translation
The blog post spotlights the Park Hyatt Tokyo as a premium getaway destination, featuring high‑floor seating areas with city‑wide vistas. Published on March 5, 2026, the piece is part of a paid "GETAWAYS" series targeting affluent travelers. It includes a striking photograph...

Observable Space’s CDK 14 Can Capture Your Cosmos
Observable Space’s CDK 14 is a 14‑inch Corrected Dall‑Kirkham telescope that delivers observatory‑class imaging in a compact, 48‑lb package. It features a fused‑silica primary, carbon‑fiber tube, and a fast f/7.2 focal ratio with a 2,563 mm focal length, providing a flat, coma‑free...

Discover Your Boundless Home Through Awake Awareness
Meditation: Inhabiting Awake Awareness (21:49) 💕🙏 This meditation begins with collecting attention with the breath, and awakens us to the experience of aliveness and inner space by scanning the body. We then open to receive all the senses in awake...

Do You Punish Yourself Relentlessly?
The post challenges readers who constantly take bold risks yet berate themselves when outcomes fall short. It highlights how external opinions can amplify self‑criticism, turning normal setbacks into personal shame. By questioning this pattern, the author urges a shift toward...
AI Novel Apps Are Gimmicky, Not Creative Boosts
Every week, someone asks me to promote their “AI for novelists” app. I decline them all, and if the main function is to generate the text/story, I die a little. But I’m genuinely curious: is anyone finding these apps helpful? Not...
Conservation and Culture Meet at the Oasyhotel Tuscany
Oasyhotel, located within the 1,000‑hectare Oasi Dynamo Nature Reserve in Tuscany, will reopen on 1 April 2026 with 17 contemporary forest lodges offering luxury amenities and WWF‑affiliated conservation credentials. The resort features a yoga deck, wildlife observatory, floating pool, and farm‑to‑table dining...

Can Love Be A Photograph: Forty Years of Inez & Vinoodh
The Kunstmuseum Den Haag is showcasing *Can Love Be A Photograph – 40 Years of Inez & Vinoodh*, a thematic retrospective that spans four decades of the Dutch duo’s work. Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin pioneered digital manipulation in...

Fuel Yourself, Inspire Others: Self‑care Wins for All
You’re fueling for your health AND performance, yes. But you’re also inspiring runners around you to take care of themselves. Last year a runner came up to me at the finish line to thank me for reminding her to fuel during...
Review: Baby Keem – ‘Ca$ino’
Baby Keem’s sophomore album Ca$ino has arrived to critical acclaim, with reviewers highlighting its eclectic production, autobiographical lyricism, and high‑profile collaborations with Kendrick Lamar. The record channels early‑era Kanye influences while incorporating trap beats and spoken‑word interludes, creating a fresh...

How to Nagivate the Line Between Greenwashing and Greenhushing
Brands and retailers are confronting intensified regulatory scrutiny and potential sanctions over sustainability claims, prompting many to adopt “greenhushing” – the practice of keeping environmental initiatives hidden. While this approach reduces the risk of violating emerging green‑claim laws, it also...
Fiber Trending Forward
The food‑and‑beverage sector is accelerating its focus on fiber as a growth catalyst, with major players launching or expanding high‑fiber product lines. Mondelez is eyeing the snack‑bar category as a new platform for fiber‑rich offerings, while Throne Sport Coffee secured...
Albaray, Drapers Conscious Fashion Campaign, Asda’s George and More
Albaray marks its fifth anniversary with fresh collaborations and expanded retail partnerships while reaffirming its sustainable ethos. Drapers has released a Conscious Fashion Manifesto urging government support for Made‑in‑UK production, recycling infrastructure, compliance financing, and clear sustainability guidance. The CMA’s...

Track Premiere: Crippled Black Phoenix – “Colder and Colder”
Crippled Black Phoenix debuted their new single “Colder and Colder,” a brooding blend of death‑rock atmosphere and shoegaze‑laden melancholy, ahead of the forthcoming album Sceaduhelm. Vocalist‑guitarist Justin Storms describes the track as a rhythmic, tragic narrative built around the title’s...
Top 5 Untangle Episodes: On Mindfulness, Love and Inner Peace
The Untangle Podcast’s top five episodes explore how mindfulness, self‑compassion and loving‑kindness can be applied in life’s messiest moments. Experts such as Mark Coleman, Jerry Colonna, Waylon Lewis, Alonzo King and Sharon Salzberg share practical tools—from labeling the inner critic to a daily pause...
This Massive Fandom Is Screaming About a Major Reveal
Sarah J. Maas revealed release dates for the sixth (Oct 27, 2026) and seventh (Jan 12, 2027) *A Court of Thorns and Roses* novels, sparking massive BookTok excitement. Hulu released the trailer for *The Testaments*, a *Handmaid’s Tale* spinoff starring Chase Infiniti, highlighting Gilead’s...
Mimicking Quantum Effects
Researchers have used vibrating pools of silicone oil to create macroscopic droplets that bounce and walk, reproducing quantum phenomena in a fluid medium. By introducing a standing Faraday wave, the team mimicked the Kapitza‑Dirac effect, causing droplets to diffract similarly...

Lauren Presley Examines Hope and Reality on “Potential”
Lauren Presley’s new single “Potential” drops a darker alt‑rock edge, pairing distorted guitars with steady tension. The track’s controlled vocal delivery lets lyrics about hoping for who someone could be, rather than who they are, take center stage. By framing...
China Eases Climate Target but Clean Energy Could Still Cut Emissions, Experts Say
China’s new five‑year plan lowers its carbon‑intensity goal to a 17% cut between 2026 and 2030, a step back from the 18% target for 2021‑2025 that it already missed. Analysts warn the weaker pledge could let national emissions rise 3‑6%...

Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Not Impact the Moon
Asteroid 2024 YR4, a 60‑metre near‑Earth object, once carried a 4 % chance of striking the Moon in December 2032. New observations with JWST’s NIRCam in February 2026 precisely measured its orbit, eliminating the lunar‑impact risk. The asteroid will safely miss the Moon by...
Psychedelics Are Placeholders for More Traditional Depression Therapies: Analysts
Psychedelic antidepressants are poised for FDA review this year, driven by strong investor and patient interest. William Blair analysts note that while Johnson & Johnson’s Spravato generated $1.7 billion in 2025 sales, psychedelics are unlikely to capture the entire treatment‑resistant depression market. Companies...

Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary Evening Sale Springs To Life
Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary Evening Sale in London generated £131 million including fees, surpassing last year’s £63 million and approaching the 2023 peak. The auction featured 54 lots with a 98% sell‑through rate, highlighted by a £13.5 million Francis Bacon self‑portrait and a...

Maggie Coles-Lyster Gambled on Career-Threatening Iliac Artery Surgery — and Scored Her Biggest Road Win Yet
Canadian pro Maggie Coles‑Lyster underwent iliac artery endofibrosis surgery last fall and returned to competition within three months. After a painful flight to Australia, she trusted her rehab and mental preparation to win the Santos Tour Down Under Women’s Classic....

Brownies, Made Better
The article outlines a minimalist recipe for brownies that prioritizes texture, flavor depth, and structural precision. It recommends five deliberate changes: swapping water for coffee, whisking eggs and sugar before other ingredients, using chopped chocolate chunks, upgrading to premium vanilla,...
Alnylam Unites With Tenaya in Potential $1B+ Pact To Find New Genetic Heart Disease Targets
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals has signed a deal with Tenaya Therapeutics, providing $10 million upfront and the potential for up to $1.13 billion in milestones to discover up to 15 new genetic targets for heart disease. Tenaya will apply its modality‑agnostic platform to validate...
Love Without Limits
The article explains Buddhism’s view of love as a practice rather than a fleeting emotion, centered on the four immeasurable qualities—loving‑kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. It argues that genuine love begins with self‑understanding and acceptance, which then enables compassionate...
Show Characters' Inner Worlds: Practical Steps for Interiority
Some readers asked me how to practically add interiority to fiction. So, I wrote a post on it that is probably writing 101 for many but hopefully of interest to others: https://countercraft.substack.com/p/the-view-from-inside-on-adding-interiority

Aging Cells Harbor Protective Mutations That Inspire New Drugs
We're chock full of somatic mutations in our cells and tissue as we age. Some even protect us from disease! And we can learn from them to discover new medications. @CellCellPress https://t.co/mnUsarpYoR https://t.co/4c5XOD7NuC

Don’t Get Carried Away with Pleasures…
Stoic thinker Donald J. Robertson warns against impulsively chasing pleasures, urging a deliberate pause before acting on desire. He advises weighing the fleeting joy against future regret and recognizing the personal victory in restraint. The commentary highlights this as a...

AI Generalist Excels Across Diverse Medical Imaging Modalities
Can an AI model be a generalist to work and perform well for all types of medical images? Just published, our MedVersa paper @NEJM_AI Led by @pranavrajpurkar Free access https://t.co/5llNf94hAF https://t.co/Bf01zUZ1sk

Yamanaka Stem Cells Earn Conditional Approval for Heart and Parkinson's
20 years of Yamanaka stem cell factor research culminates in 2 conditional approvals for heart disease and Parkinson's disease in Japan https://t.co/8oxKxXYafu by Shinya Yamanaka @CellStemCell https://t.co/U878IxSfSi @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/HCCPaTEP7e
Morning Sun, Exercise, Caffeine Trim Daily Cortisol Spikes
One of the most overlooked benefits of morning bright (sun)light, exercise & caffeine is how it reduces the duration of any cortisol peaks in response to stress (should they happen) later in the day… and it’s ability to reduce nighttime...
Check Melanotan Results First; Prefer Sunlight over Peptides
Before you bullish-on-peptides folks inject melanotan, make sure you do a web search to look at some before and after photos…! Here is a case where unless there’s a *real clinical need* I highly recommend you intelligently use sunlight instead.
800m Blends XC Speed; 400m Pure Sprint
Just answered a question about 400-800 training. Generally speaking, the 800 is a hybrid race where fast XC runners are elite 800 runners. The 400 is a sprint where the fastest sprinters are the fastest 400 runners. (200 PR x2...
Western Medicine Meets Eastern Practices for Stress Resilience
Quickly becoming one of our most popular episodes ever. Merges western medicine (guest is practicing MD) and eastern practices for brain, plasticity, long duration stress resilience. @HealthyGamerGG on Huberman Lab podcast out now: