KAIST Uncovers Brain's Memory Switch, Opening New Paths for Meditation and Therapy
Scientists at KAIST, led by Professor Han Jin-hee, have identified a neural circuit linking the medial septum and medial entorhinal cortex that acts as a 'memory switch' to prioritize recent memories. The discovery, published in Nature Neuroscience, could reshape meditation techniques aimed at memory flexibility and spark new therapeutic approaches for cognitive decline.
The Tasting Room at Villa Eden Sets Sights on First Michelin Star in South Tyrol
The Tasting Room, the boutique restaurant inside Villa Eden in South Tyrol, has announced its pursuit of a first Michelin star. Executive Chef Marcello Corrado and owner Angelika Schmid are leveraging local Alpine ingredients with Mediterranean and Asian twists to...
Alia Bhatt Reveals Five Cannes‑Ready Fitness Routines Focused on Functional Strength
Alia Bhatt disclosed five core fitness routines she followed to prepare for the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, emphasizing functional strength, posture work, and recovery. The star’s trainer Karan Sawhney and The Tribe India released behind‑the‑scenes footage, offering fans concrete workout...
Study Finds Ibuprofen and Home Exercise Ease Chemo Brain Fog
Researchers at the University of Rochester reported that a six‑week program of low‑dose ibuprofen and a home‑based exercise routine improved attention and overall cognition in chemotherapy patients. The phase‑2 trial involved 86 adults, most of whom were women, and highlighted...
Saira Shakira Unveils BLOOM Lawn ’26, a Nostalgic Ode to Timeless Femininity
Saira Faisal and Shakira Usman of Saira Shakira introduced their BLOOM Lawn ’26 collection, a soft‑pastel line rooted in nostalgia and designed for comfort. The duo highlighted how friendship, strategic balance and a focus on timeless design set the collection...
Bottega Veneta Throws Floating House Party at 61st Venice Biennale
Bottega Veneta celebrated its 60th anniversary with a floating house party that ran alongside the opening week of the 61st Venice Biennale. The event wove together fashion, contemporary art and Venetian nightlife, drawing artists, curators and collectors onto the lagoon’s...
Kathmandu to Host Himalayan Literature Festival 2026, Featuring 75+ International Writers
The Himalayan Literature Festival and Writers Workshop (HLF‑WWK) 2026 will convene more than 75 writers, poets, and scholars from across the globe in Kathmandu from May 29 to June 5. Organized around the theme “Ecstasy, Healing, and Creative Writing in the New...

‘Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery Of Nymph Circle’ Pops As Long Running Franchise Powers On – Specialty Box Office
Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery Of Nymph Circle opened in North America with a $810,000 debut on 894 screens, marking the first theatrical release in the region that is self‑distributed by Bandai Namco Filmworks. The film follows a strong...

How Looking Through Static Can Help People with a Common Degenerative Disease See Better
Researchers demonstrated that adding visual noise via a Microsoft HoloLens 2 augmented reality headset can modestly improve visual acuity in patients with exudative age‑related macular degeneration (AMD). In a trial of twelve AMD participants, medium‑level static enabled them to read about...
Tsinghua Team Unveils AI‑Driven Inverse Design Framework for Sub‑Wavelength Photonics
Researchers at Tsinghua University, headed by Professor Kaiyu Cui, introduced an artificial‑intelligence‑generated photonic (AIGP) framework that uses a latent diffusion model to translate optical performance targets directly into sub‑wavelength structures. The breakthrough, detailed in a May 16, 2026 paper in Light: Advanced...
Sygaldry Technologies Raises $139 Million to Build Quantum‑Accelerated AI Servers
Sygaldry Technologies closed a $139 million financing round—$105 million Series A led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and $34 million seed from Initialized Capital—to build quantum‑accelerated AI servers. The capital will fund hardware that integrates quantum processors with classical data‑center infrastructure, targeting the soaring...
Denali Therapeutics Secures FDA Approval for AVLAYAH, First Gene Therapy for Hunter Syndrome
Denali Therapeutics announced that the FDA granted accelerated approval to AVLAYAH, the first gene‑therapy targeting the neurologic manifestations of Hunter syndrome. The company said early commercial activity is already exceeding its launch forecasts, signaling strong physician and payer interest in...

Anatomical Brain Mapping Separates Structural Deviations of Violent Psychosis From Non-Violent Schizophrenia
Researchers used normative modeling to compare individual brain structures of men with schizophrenia and a history of severe violence against a global reference of nearly 59,000 scans. The study found that almost 90% of the violent schizophrenia cohort displayed extreme...
Lauryn Hill Explains Why She Never Released Another Album
Lauryn Hill used an Instagram comment thread to explain why she has not released a follow‑up album since 1998’s *Miseducation*. She emphasized the emotional drain of fame, the need for creative safety, and the clash with industry politics and label...

Study Maps Brain Immune Cells to Block Melanoma Metastasis
Yale researchers are targeting the brain's native immune cells to stop melanoma from forming deadly brain metastases. Their work focuses on the IL‑4 signaling axis, which overactivates myeloid cells and creates a pre‑metastatic niche that shields tumor cells from standard...
Zusduri Demonstrates Real-World Efficacy for Low-Grade UTUC
UroGen’s Zusduri shows strong real-world results for low-grade upper tract urothelial cancer, matching clinical trial efficacy. A promising kidney-sparing option, though durability and reimbursement remain key hurdles. Urology
Graphene-Engineered Wood Lowers the Power Barrier for Laser Propulsion
Researchers have engineered a graphene‑delignified wood (GDW) that serves as a low‑intensity laser‑ablation propellant, achieving a specific impulse of 800 s and an ablation threshold of 0.54 MW m⁻². Natural wood, without graphene, delivered an even higher specific impulse of 908 s but required...
Does an Infant's Body Fat Relate to Cognitive and Motor Development?
Northeastern University researchers presented preliminary data showing that infants with higher lean (fat‑free) mass scored better on the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, while greater fat mass correlated with lower cognitive and fine‑motor scores. The study measured body...
Surrounded by Stardust: Antarctic Ice Cores Confirm Earth Is Accumulating Iron-60 From Local Interstellar Cloud
An international team led by Germany’s Helmholtz‑Zentrum Dresden‑Rossendorf has confirmed that Earth is continuously collecting the radioactive isotope iron‑60 from the Local Interstellar Cloud, using Antarctic ice cores dated 40,000–80,000 years old. The measurements reveal a time‑varying influx, with lower...
Youth Valley – Pills
Greek indie rock outfit Youth Valley released the 2026 single “Pills,” a track that erupts with post‑punk fury and shoegaze‑laden guitars. Critics liken its intensity to early The Cure and the wall‑of‑sound aesthetic of My Bloody Valentine, noting the band’s escalating creative...
'We Still Can't See Dark Matter. But What If We Can Hear It?'
Researchers analyzing data from LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA identified a possible dark‑matter imprint in one gravitational‑wave event, GW190728, recorded in 2019. The signal originated from a binary black‑hole merger with a combined mass of about 20 solar masses, roughly 8 billion...
Sunday Blueprint: Faith, Fitness, Food, and Family
The best Sunday? -Wake up & pray -Take a walk -Bible & coffee -High protein breakfast -Head to church -Nature -Something active -Read -Cold plunge + sauna -Spend time with community/family -Prep healthy food for the week -Journal 5 things you’re grateful for -Healthy dinner -Evening walk -Evening prayer -Early bedtime Start...

Alzheimer’s Prevention Begins Decades Early with Hormones, Sleep, Muscle
Alzheimer’s doesn’t start with memory loss. It starts decades earlier: through hormonal decline, poor sleep, metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and loss of muscle. For women, menopause is a major neurological transition, not just a hormonal one. Protecting estrogen balance, preserving muscle, prioritizing deep sleep,...

Cate Blanchett Wore Givenchy To The ‘Garance’ Cannes Film Festival Premiere
Cate Blanchett stepped onto the Cannes Film Festival red carpet in a Givenchy Fall 2026 ensemble for the premiere of “Garance.” The look featured a floral‑embroidered halter dress paired with leather gloves trimmed in coloured horsehair and dramatic sleeves. Fashion commentator...
I Was Burned Out Postpartum. A Trip Taught Me How to Embrace Community and Changed How I Parent.
A six‑month‑postpartum mother and her husband spent two months in India, where extended family provided round‑the‑clock care and cultural parenting practices. The immersion helped them recover from burnout, trust their instincts, and adopt more flexible sleep and feeding routines. Back...

Track-By-Track: Famous PLuto Walks Us Through ‘Street Therapist’
Nigerian artist Famous PLuto releases his debut album “Street Therapist,” an 11‑track project that showcases his street‑pop roots and collaborations with Mavo, Zlatan, Brazy, Zaylevelten, and Muyeez. The record follows viral freestyles and the 2025 breakout single “Na Scra,” as...
Who Is Stunna Sandy? Drake’s “Outside Tweaking” Guest On “MAID OF HONOUR”
Drake’s new album *MAID OF HONOUR* features Stunna Sandy on the track “Outside Tweaking,” a hybrid of Chicago juke, Jersey club, and East Coast drill. The 22‑year‑old Egyptian‑American rapper, known for “Make It Look Sexy,” gains mainstream exposure through the...
‘Avedon’ Review: Ron Howard’s Portrait of an Icon Who Shot Portraits of Icons
Ron Howard’s new documentary “Avedon” chronicles the life and work of legendary photographer Richard Avedon, whose kinetic portrait style reshaped fashion and editorial photography. The film weaves archival footage, interviews with contemporaries, and a trove of iconic images to illustrate...

DETHKLOK's Concert In Milwaukee Cut Short After Heavy Smoke And Fog Effects Trip Fire Alarms
Dethklok’s Milwaukee show at Landmark Credit Union Live was cut short when heavy smoke and fog effects triggered the venue’s fire alarms, forcing lights and sound to shut down midway through the set. The band was co‑headlining the Amonklok Conquest...
Turkmenistan: The World’s Most Mysterious Destination Begins to Open Its Doors
Turkmenistan has begun to shed its reputation as the world’s most closed nation by introducing electronic visas in April 2025 and actively promoting its Silk Road heritage to foreign travelers. The government’s new tourism push highlights iconic sites such as...
GREEN LUNG Make Headline Debut at DesertFest
British hard‑rock outfit Green Lung capped a breakthrough year by headlining London’s DesertFest, a festival that has expanded from its 2012 UK roots to major cities worldwide. The set featured a surprise reunion with original bassist Andrew and the debut...

Alexander Hawkins – ‘Willow Music’ at Cafe Oto
Alexander Hawkins presented "Willow Music" at London’s Cafe Oto with an 11‑musician ensemble, delivering two near‑hour sets of intricate, boundary‑pushing compositions. The pieces, ten in total, share a harmonic DNA built from a single note and blend directed motifs with...

The Fix: Bogotá with Chef Alvaro Clavijo
Chef Alvaro Clavijo, head chef of Bogotá’s El Chato—ranked the #1 restaurant in Latin America for 2025—shares his guide to navigating the high‑altitude capital. At 2,640 m, thin air and a boiling point of 91 °C reshape daily life and cooking techniques....
The Problem With Venice
The 61st Venice Biennale opened in May and will run through November, sparking fierce debate over its political and aesthetic choices. President Pietrangelo Buttafuoco’s decision to host both Russian and Israeli pavilions ignited accusations of legitimizing pariah states and of censorship....

Reading Boosts Cognitive Reserve, Cuts Alzheimer Risk 38%
A Lifetime of Reading and Learning Linked to 38% Lower Alzheimer's Risk As a medical school professor, I have watched cognitive reserve go from a fuzzy idea to a measurable signal. A new study just put hard numbers on it. (1/5)

Molten Salt Reactors Move Closer to Reality After Breakthrough at U.S. Lab
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have successfully measured the thermal conductivity and viscosity of molten salts, providing the first reliable data on how these fluids behave inside a reactor. The breakthrough addresses a long‑standing data gap that has hampered...

A Forgotten Medieval Book In Rome Was Hiding A Copy Of The World’s First Poem In English
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin identified a medieval codex in Rome’s Biblioteca Angelica that contains the oldest surviving English poem, likely dating to the 7th‑century Anglo‑Saxon era. The discovery emerged from a digital scan of the manuscript, allowing scholars to...

Irregular Bedtimes May Double Heart Attack Risk
Going to Bed at Random Times May Double Your Heart Attack Risk As a medical school professor, I teach that sleep quantity matters. What I am updating is how much sleep TIMING matters -- often more than total hours. A new 10-year...

Unsaturated Fats Improve Sleep and Gut Health in Aging Flies
Dietary unsaturated fatty acids distinctly associate with the early age sleep–wake cycle and gut integrity in aged fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster https://t.co/4HzgwbAgR5 https://t.co/LGpfDjfeXu

Adam Driver Deflects Dunham, Markiplier Mobbed
Hollywood star Adam Driver attended the Cannes press conference for James Gray’s *Paper Tiger*, deflecting Lena Dunham’s memoir jokes and sparking early Oscar buzz. Meanwhile, YouTube creator Markiplier (Mark Fischbach) was mobbed at the festival’s inaugural Creator Economy Summit after...
Joining CNN Sunday to Discuss Ebola PHEIC
I’m scheduled for around 5:30 PM Eastern this Sunday PM @CNN to discuss the Ebola PHEIC and all things infectious

You Can Watch some of The Mandalorian and Grogu Early and for Free Through Fortnite
Fortnite will host a Watch Party Island that streams the first ten minutes of "The Mandalorian and Grogu" on May 19, three days before the film’s theatrical debut. The island, modeled after the series‑origin planet Navarro, features an amphitheater, quests,...

Professor Green Speaks Out and Shares Advice on Battles with ADHD and Autism at School
East London rapper Professor Green, real name Stephen Manderson, opened up on BBC’s Access All podcast about his late‑stage diagnoses of ADHD and autism. He described how undiagnosed neurodivergence disrupted his schooling, from multiple primary and secondary schools to repeated GCSE...
Lavandula-Zn(II) Hybrid Shields Steel From Corrosion
Researchers have developed a hybrid corrosion inhibitor that merges Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) extract with Zn(II) ions, delivering strong protection for carbon steel in saline environments. Electrochemical tests showed a roughly 70% reduction in corrosion current density, while impedance measurements indicated...
World Hypertension Day 2026 Urges Global Blood Pressure Checks
On May 17, 2026 the World Health Organization marked World Hypertension Day, urging individuals and health systems to check blood pressure regularly. With 1.4 billion people living with hypertension and only one in four achieving control, the campaign highlights a shared...
Three Boutique Resorts in Tulum and Holbox Launch Creative Season Artist Retreats
The Nômade Temple Tulum, The Nômade Temple Holbox and Be Destination Tulum have rolled out Creative Season, a rotating program that brings chefs, musicians, visual artists and wellness facilitators to the Mexican Caribbean. The initiative repurposes the slower summer months...
JWST Maps Cosmic Web in Unprecedented Detail as VLT Captures First Direct Filament Image
Astronomers using JWST’s COSMOS‑Web survey released the most detailed three‑dimensional map of the universe’s cosmic web, spanning 14 billion years of history. In parallel, ESO’s VLT captured the first direct image of a 3‑million‑light‑year filament, confirming long‑standing dark‑matter models.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky Opens Up on Loneliness After $100 B IPO
Airbnb co‑founder and CEO Brian Chesky told host Steven Bartlett that the $100 billion market debut left him with a lingering sense of sadness. He cited advice from former President Barack Obama that true relief comes from cultivating friendships, not more...
Visceral Fat Loss Slows Brain Aging, Israeli MRI Study Finds
Researchers at Ben‑Gurion University reported that sustained reductions in abdominal (visceral) fat are associated with slower brain atrophy and better cognitive performance in late midlife. Published in Nature Communications, the study links metabolic health to neurological aging independent of overall...
Surfers Against Sewage Paddle‑Out Protests Mobilize 10,000 Across England Over Sewage Pollution
Surfers Against Sewage coordinated more than 50 paddle‑out protests on beaches, rivers and lakes across England, drawing roughly 10,000 participants. Demonstrators called for an end to sewage overflows, tighter regulation and a shift away from profit‑driven water utilities. The actions...