
Review: Contemporary British Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition 2026
The Contemporary British Portrait Painters (CBPP) held its 2026 Annual Exhibition at Downstairs at the Department Store in Brixton, featuring 52 artists from its 75‑member collective. The free show runs until 14 June, showcasing award‑winning and emerging portraitists recognized by the National Portrait Gallery, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and Sky Arts competitions. CBPP operates as a non‑profit, takes no commission on sales, and encourages experimental, honest portraiture. Visitors can experience the works in person or view a comprehensive photo archive on the blogger’s Facebook page.

Why Staying Busy Is Keeping You Stuck with Peter Economy
In this episode, productivity author Peter Economy explains why most people lack a formal time‑management system and how constant interruptions—averaging 96 phone checks a day and costing over 23 minutes to refocus—drain productivity. He shares the hidden cost of wasted...
Iconic Biologist Ru Chih Huang Dies at 94
Renowned biochemist and molecular biologist Ru Chih Huang, the first female tenure‑track professor in the physical sciences at Johns Hopkins, died at 94. Her groundbreaking 1962 paper on histone‑mediated suppression of chromosomal RNA synthesis became a Citation Classic and reshaped gene‑expression...

15 Prompts to Write the Story of Your Perfect Future
The article spotlights the DreamManifestation bot, an AI‑powered personal coach that helps entrepreneurs visualize their ideal future and reverse‑engineer it into daily, actionable steps. It recounts a retail owner who, after two weeks of using the bot, shifted from burnout...
AI Uncovers Cell States for Personalized Cancer Treatment
Today in @naturemethods, we shared research on how AI can help us better understand cell behavior, offering new insights into why cancer medicines do not work the same for everyone. By learning more about cell state — how individual cancer cells...
Nanoengineered, Paint-Like Coating Passively Cools Buildings and Captures Water Directly From the Air
Researchers at the University of Sydney and start‑up Dewpoint Innovations have created a nanoengineered polymer coating that looks like paint, reflects up to 97% of sunlight and passively cools surfaces up to six degrees Celsius below ambient temperature. The porous...

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Is Finally Coming to Free Streaming This Summer
Paramount is making *Transformers: Rise of the Beasts* available on Pluto TV for free starting July 1, 2026. The 2023 film, directed by Steven Caple Jr., blends the 1990s *Beast Wars* lore with the modern Autobots storyline, offering the first cinematic showcase of Maximal characters....
Jeff Tweedy to Mark First ‘Twilight Override’ Anniversary with New Solo Tour Dates
Jeff Tweedy announced a fall solo tour to mark the first anniversary of his expansive three‑disc album Twilight Override, which explores the nuances of aging. The itinerary kicks off on Oct 20 in Three Oaks, Michigan, moves through New York and Massachusetts,...

Situated Between St. Louis And Nashville Is A City With A Charming Downtown, Museum, And Tasty Eats
Princeton, Kentucky, a small city nestled between St. Louis and Nashville, boasts a historic downtown listed on the National Register of Historic Districts. The town’s heritage is showcased through attractions like the 1857 Adsmore Museum and the Big Springs park, which...
Premiere: Lake Dorn Shares New Track “He Texted”
Lake Dorn, a New Orleans‑born dancer‑vocalist, premiered her new single “He Texted” through Under the Radar, teasing her sophomore album Black American Princess slated for release on June 12, 2026. The track fuses moody R&B vocals with sub‑bass, skeletal percussion and horror‑movie‑style synths,...
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[Guest Post] Inviting Dimmer Cousins to the Party
A new MNRAS open‑access paper examines 124 HI‑bearing low‑surface‑brightness galaxies (LSBGs) using the baryonic Tully‑Fisher relation (BTFR). The authors find that LSBGs lie on the same BTFR as 210 high‑surface‑brightness galaxies, showing identical slopes and normalizations. This alignment suggests LSBGs...
Michael Mann’s ‘Manhunter’ Set to Return to Theaters on Its 40th Anniversary, Now with a New ‘Final Cut’
Michael Mann’s 1986 thriller *Manhunter* is returning to U.S. cinemas on July 24, 2026 as a newly restored "Final Cut" celebrating its 40th anniversary. The version was rebuilt from a 4K scan of the original 35 mm negative, with HDR/SDR color grading...
Astronomers Find Another Quasar in the Early Universe that Really Shouldn’t Be There
Astronomers using archival WISE data have identified a quasar that existed just 850 million years after the Big Bang, making it one of the earliest known active galaxies. The object exhibits a flat, pancake‑shaped accretion disk and flickers by about 20 %...

Exercise: The Best Prescription for Brain and Body Health
“Exercise is the best prescription I could write, and the best prescription you could fill.” That’s Dr. @daviddodick on how to keep the brain and body healthy. As a neurologist, he was treating a lot of patients with memory loss. “Knowing...
How Scientists Are Using AI to Analyze the Universe
Scientists at the Harvard‑Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics have launched the AstroAI Institute to apply artificial intelligence to massive astronomical datasets. The institute’s custom AI models can cluster data and surface unexpected patterns without any pre‑written code, dramatically speeding the hunt...
Ketogenic Diet Cuts Anorexia Symptoms in Pilot Trial, 72% Reach Recovery
A UC San Diego pilot trial reported that a 14‑week ketogenic diet helped 72% of participants with weight‑normalized anorexia nervosa reach recovered eating‑disorder scores, with all completers showing improved depression. The study suggests metabolic therapy could expand limited treatment options.
Live Events Drive 57% of Summer Travel Plans, Survey Finds
Allianz Partners' Global Travel Confidence Index reveals that 57% of American travelers intend to attend a live concert, festival or sports event this summer, making live entertainment the top travel motivator. The shift is strongest among Gen Z and Millennials,...
Heartfulness Guide Daaji Launches ‘Five Prescriptions’ Book with Union Minister
Union Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya released Daaji’s new book, “Five Prescriptions from the Ashtavakra Mahagita,” in New Delhi. The work presents five ancient virtues as a practical protocol for personal healing and leadership. Its launch signals a growing convergence of...
MeerKAT Detects Most Distant Hydroxyl Megamaser, 8 Billion Light‑Years Away
Astronomers using South Africa's MeerKAT radio telescope have identified the most distant hydroxyl megamaser ever recorded, a natural radio laser from a galaxy over 8 billion light‑years away. The discovery, detailed in a paper posted to arXiv on Feb 26 2026, showcases MeerKAT’s...
Protein Research Paper Questions Long‑standing Intake Assumptions
More than 20 international protein scientists have published a peer‑reviewed synthesis that challenges widely‑held beliefs about dietary protein needs. The paper, examining 11 common propositions, concludes that most lack robust evidence, sparking debate over current dietary guidelines and industry messaging.
CHOP Study Links Bedroom Smartphone Bans to Lower Teen Depression and Obesity
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia published a JAMA Pediatrics study showing that teens who keep smartphones out of their bedrooms at night and limit daily use to under five hours face roughly half the risk of depression, obesity and...
Surf‑fur Nomad Dive Parka Hits Kickstarter Goal in 48 Hours, Raising $28,000
Surf‑fur, the family‑owned dive‑gear maker, surpassed its $28,000 Kickstarter goal for the Nomad packable dive parka in 47.5 hours, drawing 185 backers and reaching 115% of the target. The rapid funding underscores a growing appetite for premium, space‑saving warmth solutions...
Jennifer Garner Urges Working Moms to Quit Apologizing to Their Kids
Actress Jennifer Garner told InStyle that she never apologizes to her children for working, urging moms to embrace imperfection and reject the myth of balance. Her advice arrives as research shows rising guilt among working parents, sparking debate on how...
TAG Heuer Unveils $87,000 Monaco Speed 12 at Monaco Grand Prix
TAG Heuer introduced the Monaco Speed 12, a $87,000 limited‑edition watch inspired by V12 engines, during the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. Production is capped at 50 pieces, featuring rotating piston hour indicators and a titanium case. The launch underscores the brand’s...
Phoebe Bridgers Adds Second London O2 Show and Extra European Dates to 2026 ‘The Lost Tour’
Indie‑rock star Phoebe Bridgers announced additional European stops for her 2026 ‘The Lost Tour’, including a second night at London’s O2 Arena on Dec. 2 and a repeat show at Dublin’s 3Arena on Nov. 24. The extra dates were added...
Warrington Dad Launches Free App for Parents of SEND Children
Colin Jones, a 38‑year‑old father from Warrington, unveiled the free UK SEND Compass app after eight months of development. The tool aggregates government, charity and community services for families of children with special educational needs, aiming to simplify a fragmented...
Wall Lights Surge in Australian Homes as Search Interest Spikes
A recent Have a Go News feature reports that Australian homeowners are turning to wall lights in record numbers, with online searches for wall lighting in major cities climbing sharply. The shift reflects a broader move toward layered lighting, space‑saving...
Shilpa Shetty, 51, Shares Fitness Routine Behind Her Youthful Glow
Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, 51, disclosed the full spectrum of her fitness regimen, from strength training and yoga to a balanced diet centered on whole foods. She emphasizes consistency, listening to her body, and a mindset focused on health over...
IIT Mandi’s MBCC 2026 Draws 500+ Experts to Bridge Meditation, Neuroscience and Indian Knowledge
The Indian Institute of Technology Mandi hosted the Mind, Brain and Consciousness Conference (MBCC) 2026, convening more than 500 researchers, clinicians, educators and policymakers. The three‑day event featured 290 technical talks, 100 posters and a slate of sessions on meditation,...
Michelin Guide Launches New Zealand Edition on June 30, 2026
The Michelin Guide announced its first New Zealand edition, set to launch on June 30, 2026. The guide will evaluate restaurants in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown, marking the brand’s expansion into the South Pacific and promising a boost for the nation’s culinary...
Garlic-Derived S1PC Boosts Muscle Health in Aging Mice, Early Human Data Show
Researchers reported that S-1-propenyl-L-cysteine (S1PC), a sulfur‑containing amino acid from aged garlic extract, improves muscle strength and lowers frailty scores in aged mice and raises circulating eNAMPT in middle‑aged adults. The findings reveal a novel adipose‑brain‑muscle signaling route that could...
Gianni Versace Retrospective Opens at Musée Maillol, Showcasing 450 Iconic Pieces
A major Gianni Versace retrospective opened this week at Paris’s Musée Maillon, presenting almost 450 garments, accessories, photographs and archival footage. Organized by Dreamrealizer, the show runs through Sept. 6 and highlights Versace’s long‑standing ties to France, while operating independently of...
Venice Biennale 2026: Egyptian & Saudi Pavilions, Drone Protest, Workers Strike
The 61st Venice Biennale opened with Egypt’s silent, tactile pavilion and Saudi Arabia’s 29,000‑brick installation, while artists staged a “Solidarity Drone Chorus” and cultural workers launched the Biennale’s first 24‑hour strike over Israel’s presence. The convergence of artistic expression and...

How Aging Cells May Trigger Heart Attacks and Strokes
Researchers at UT MD Anderson identified a molecular cascade in which loss of the regulatory proteins LATS1/2 forces endothelial cells into a senescent yet hyper‑active state. This triggers CD38‑driven metabolic reprogramming, inflaming plaques and destabilizing them into high‑risk, clot‑prone lesions. The work...

A Father's Day Roundtable: 4 Dads on Self-Love, Brotherhood, and the Inner Work of Being a Great Dad
In a Father’s Day roundtable, Front Row Dads Jon Vroman, Mike Chu, Scott Seymour, and Austin Distel discuss what it truly means to be a great dad. The conversation moves beyond parenting hacks, focusing on self‑love, grief, and the inner...
Labor Leader Chris Smalls Highlights Union Power in New Book Interview
Chris Smalls, co‑founder of the Amazon Labor Union, sat down with Real News Network host Maximillian Alvarez at Baltimore’s Red Emma’s to promote his new book, When the Revolution Comes. The conversation traced the ALU’s historic unionization win and Smalls’ broader...
NASA’s X‑59 Quiet Supersonic Jet Breaks Sound Barrier in First Supersonic Flight
NASA’s experimental X‑59 aircraft flew faster than sound for the first time on June 5, hitting Mach 1.1 at 43,400 feet. The 81‑minute flight marks a milestone toward a commercial supersonic jet that produces only a soft “thump” instead of a disruptive sonic...
NTU Engineers Water‑Stable Perovskite Nanocrystals, Boosting Quantum Tech and Bioimaging
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University have engineered a double‑layered shell that keeps perovskite nanocrystals stable and 80% efficient in water, a breakthrough for quantum‑technology sensors and biomedical imaging. The advance removes a long‑standing moisture barrier that limited the material’s practical...

CHAT PILE Announces New Album 'Who Loves The Sun', Shares 'Deep Blue' Music Video
Oklahoma City noise‑rock quartet CHAT PILE announced their third album, Who Loves The Sun, slated for release on September 4, 2026. The record expands the band’s aggressive sound with pre‑2000 indie‑rock hooks while confronting AI, climate change, and societal decay. The...

4 Ways Researchers Are Collaborating with Co-Scientist to Solve Big Problems
Researchers are adopting Co‑Scientist, a multi‑agent AI platform that generates, debates, and refines scientific hypotheses across life‑science challenges. The system orchestrates specialized agents through idea generation, peer‑review style debate, and evolutionary refinement, all coordinated by a supervisor agent. Early collaborations...

Utah's Largest Natural Mountain Lake Is A Beauty With Top-Tier Fishing, Boating, And Camping
Fish Lake, perched over 8,000 feet in Utah’s Fishlake National Forest, is the state’s largest natural mountain lake and a gateway to the massive Pando aspen clone, the world’s largest living organism. The lake’s cool 49°F average temperature supports more...
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This Swiss Village Is As Picturesque As It Gets—With the World’s Steepest Gondola and Stunning Waterfalls
Mürren, a historic car‑free village perched above the Lauterbrunnen Valley, is reachable only by train or the world’s steepest gondola. The village boasts luxury accommodations such as the newly reopened Mürren Palace and offers year‑round activities from ski‑in, ski‑out winter...

Chanel Taps Cartier Veteran to Lead Next Era of Jewellery Design
Chanel has hired a veteran from Cartier to lead its next generation of jewellery design, signaling a strategic push to blend classic craftsmanship with the fresh aesthetic introduced by creative director Matthieu Blazy. The French house reported a return to...
Metabolic Health Drives Egg Quality and Fertility Success
At Ferta, the first thing I look at when a woman is struggling with fertility is her metabolism. Almost every other problem begins there. But most women think of metabolism as calories burned. That's the smallest part of it. Metabolism is...

5‑Minute ‘Do‑Nothing’ Meditation Unlocks Inner Silence
The “Do-Nothing” Meditation (5 min) – Sit comfortably eyes closed – Give yourself permission to do nothing – Notice whatever is happening (sounds, sensations, thoughts, feelings) without interfering. This is a quick way to taste inner silence because you stop fighting the mind. https://t.co/fNGozOB4Az

A New Horizon: The Leaving In Conversation
Founding CHVRCHES member Martin Doherty and touring drummer Jonny Scott have formed a new duo called The Leaving, releasing their debut album Ultimate Buzz. The record, recorded in Los Angeles, diverges from CHVRCHES’ synth‑pop by embracing dark‑wave, rave‑tape and industrial...
Black Duck With Elena Setién Announce Self-Titled Debut, Share “Land of the Many Eyes”
Chicago’s experimental trio Black Duck has teamed with Basque vocalist Elena Setién for a self‑titled debut, slated for release on August 28, 2025 via independent label Thrill Jockey. The album’s lead single, “Land of the Many Eyes,” draws on Indigenous...

Backstage Madness (2025) by Amanbek Azhymat Film Review
Backstage Madness, a 2025 Kyrgyz debut by Amanbek Azhymat, premiered in the First Feature Competition at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and is now screening at the Bishkek International Film Festival. The low‑budget film uses its financial constraints as...

ProtVar Update: A Discovery Engine for Genetic Missense Variation
EMBL‑EBI has launched a major upgrade to ProtVar, its platform for interpreting human missense variants. The revamped tool now indexes over 500 million potential missense changes and pulls together data from UniProt, AlphaFold, Open Targets, Ensembl and other resources. An AI‑powered...

Gaswerk Music Days Reveals 2026 Line-Up with Kampire, Ecko Bazz and More
Gaswerk Music Days announced its fourth edition, scheduled for July 24‑26 and July 31‑August 2, 2026 at the Gaswerksiedlung in Berlin. The lineup expands with newcomers Kampire, Ecko Bazz, Pili Pili Girls, Tissilawen and Jokwiz alongside returning acts such as MC Yallah, Scotch Rolex and Burnt...