
These 7 Historic Resorts Are Now Epic Adventure Hubs
Historic U.S. resorts such as the Greenbrier, French Lick, and Glenwood Hot Springs are revamping their classic spa‑and‑relaxation formulas with adrenaline‑pumping activities like rafting, mountain biking, and ski packages. The shift reflects a broader traveler appetite for adventure that’s blended with heritage, as highlighted by the Adventure Travel Trade Association’s 2026 study showing 66% of Americans want active, nature‑based experiences alongside cultural context. Resorts are pairing traditional amenities—mineral springs, historic architecture, and fine dining—with modern pursuits such as paintball, parasailing, and guided hikes. This hybrid model aims to attract families and experience‑seeking guests while preserving each property’s storied legacy.

MILI’s Cosmic New Song ‘Elephant’ Brings in Joe Satriani, Vinnie Colaiuta, James Genus and Jeff Babko
Indian singer‑songwriter MILI has released the single “Elephant,” enlisting guitar legend Joe Satriani, drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, bassist James Genus and keyboardist Jeff Babko. The track fuses Kerala‑inspired imagery with Satriani’s melodic rock guitar, marking his first collaboration with an Indian vocalist. Produced with...

New Genetic Discovery Could Spell This Aggressive Cancer’s Downfall
UCLA researchers uncovered a genetic weakness in small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (SCNC) by creating prostate‑derived organoid models and running genome‑wide CRISPR screens. The screens identified the transcription factor E2F3 as a synthetic‑lethal partner of RB loss, and inhibiting E2F3 halted...
Staggered Hip Hinge Shows Up Everywhere in Training
Staggered Hip Hinge is everywhere. Staggered Broad Jump, Staggered Medball throw. You just need to look. @spikesonly
Research Says Do This 2 Weeks Before Surgery To Recover Faster
A recent meta‑analysis of 23 randomized trials involving 2,182 patients found that pre‑surgery conditioning—known as prehabilitation—significantly improves outcomes. Exercise‑ or nutrition‑based programs cut postoperative complications by roughly 48% and can shorten hospital stays by about one day. Programs ranging from...

Why I Explore Our Inevitable Love for Robots in My Novel Luminous
Silvia Park’s novel *Luminous*, the May 2026 New Scientist Book Club pick, began as a children’s story but turned dark after the death of her dog. The grief sparked an exploration of how humans may bond with robot children that serve as...

Read an Extract From Luminous by Silvia Park
The excerpt from Silvia Park’s novel *Luminous* paints a near‑future Seoul where a young woman, Ruijie, battles a progressive neuro‑degenerative disease with titanium‑braced exoskeletons. She scavenges a junkyard of decommissioned war machines, including the hulking SADARM‑1000, while confronting the blurred line...
The Resy Hit List: Where In Dallas You’ll Want to Eat Right Now
Resy’s April 2026 hit list spotlights 20 of Dallas’ most buzzed‑about restaurants, ranging from Italian brunch spots to avant‑garde fusion concepts. The roundup highlights new menu launches, award‑winning pizzas, and unique dining experiences such as Tex‑Ethiopian barbecue and multi‑course Indian tasting...

TheBoyShadow Share Curious New Track ‘Bliss Being’
Former Loathe guitarist Connor Sweeney’s new project TheBoyShadow has dropped its second song, “Bliss Being.” The track diverges sharply from the band’s debut “Give Me A Seam & I’ll Show You The Meaning,” favoring intricate electronics, bright melodies, and ethereal atmospheres....
3 Leadership Lessons I Learned From My Worst Bosses
Former corporate employee Mita Mallick shares three leadership lessons drawn from her worst bosses. She warns against late‑night emails, highlights how silence enables workplace bullying, and urges leaders to intervene when disengagement spreads. Each lesson includes actionable steps such as...
I'm 35 and Haven't Had Kids Yet. I'm Trying to Delay Menopause Until I'm 60.
Kayla Barnes-Lentz, a 35‑year‑old longevity podcaster, is pursuing a biohacking regimen to postpone menopause until age 60, hoping to extend both healthspan and fertile years. She combines strict lifestyle basics—early sleep, Mediterranean diet, toxin reduction—with experimental interventions such as rapamycin...
These Simple Seated Exercises May Help Improve Blood Sugar Control
A 2025 systematic review found that brief seated lower‑body movements, such as soleus push‑ups, can sharply reduce post‑meal glucose and insulin spikes. The analysis of randomized trials and cohort studies showed reductions of 39‑52% in glucose and up to 60%...

Run Your Business Like a Buyer Could Walk Through the Door at Any Minute, Hustle Mindset
Reece Borg’s “Hustle Mindset” urges founders to run their companies as if a buyer could walk in at any moment, shifting focus from rapid growth to robust systems. By prioritising clear processes, consistent revenue, and defined roles, entrepreneurs transform a...

This Treatment Could Reverse Osteoarthritis Joint Damage With a Single Injection
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have secured a $33.5 million ARPA‑H grant to develop a regenerative osteoarthritis therapy that could reverse joint damage with a single injection. The approach uses a controlled‑release particle system to deliver an approved drug...

Warren Buffett Explained That the Greatest Measure of Success at the End of Your Life Comes Down to 1 Word
Warren Buffett says the ultimate yardstick of a life well‑lived is how many people you love and who love you back. He argues that traditional success metrics—revenue, titles, market share—miss the single word that truly matters: love. The insight challenges...

Marigold Flowers Could Become a Viable Protein Ingredient, New Study Finds
University of Georgia researchers have shown that dried marigold (Calendula officinalis) flowers retain over 92% of their protein when extracted, with the albumin fraction performing on par with pea protein in water‑holding, oil‑holding, emulsification and antioxidant tests. The proteins also...

Kangdrun on Linka Linka, Lhasa, Tibetan Cinema and the Legacy of Pema Tseden
Tibetan director Kangdrun’s debut feature Linka Linka captured the Hong Kong International Film Festival’s top honors, winning both the Firebird and the FIPRESCI awards in 2026. The film’s narrative unfolds over three summers and a single night, using a film‑within‑film structure...

ArtReview April & May 2026 Issue Out Now
ArtReview’s April‑May 2026 issue examines the limits of artistic expression against a backdrop of international conflict, centering on the 61st Venice Biennale. The cover features performance artist Ei Arakawa‑Nash with his family, reflecting his installation in the Japanese Pavilion and...
I Was One of Lovable's First 50 Hires. Here's How I Got the Job After Initially Getting Rejected.
Mindaugas Petrutis, a non‑technical content creator, was initially rejected by AI startup Lovable but later became one of its first 50 hires. He spent months building daily AI prototypes, sharing them publicly, and solving the company’s influencer‑marketing problem during a...
These Are The Foods To Eat (& Avoid) To Reduce Microplastic Exposure
A recent narrative review examined how diet influences microplastic exposure and gut health. It found that ultraprocessed foods and bottled beverages carry higher levels of micro‑ and nanoplastics, which can cross the intestinal barrier and trigger inflammation. Nutrients such as...
Cartier Revives Coveted Roadster, Thrills Collectors at Watches & Wonders
Cartier scored a coup at Watches and Wonders with the relaunch of the Roadster, which has become a vintage-collector favourite in the 12 years it has been absent from the maison's collection. https://t.co/h5WFMIs2DF
Study: Emissions and Cattle Numbers Decline at England's Farms
A Rothamsted Research modelling study finds that England’s intensively‑farmed areas cut greenhouse‑gas emissions by 18% between 2010 and 2021, alongside a measurable decline in cattle numbers. The analysis attributes the drop to tighter environmental regulations, adoption of precision farming, and...

Google Deepmind's "AI Co-Clinician" Beats GPT-5.4 in Blind Doctor Tests but Still Trails Experienced Physicians
Google DeepMind unveiled an "AI co‑clinician" that assists doctors while keeping clinicians in charge. In blind trials it beat an existing clinical AI system 67‑26 and OpenAI's GPT‑5.4‑thinking‑with‑search 63‑30 on 98 primary‑care queries, and scored 73.3% on the RxQA drug‑knowledge...
Prioritizing Speed Over Technique Hurts Athletes
Upside of social media is coaches will often pull their own pants down and show you the depth of their coaching. Seen instances of on video VBT tools leading whats happening over acutally moving well. When 1.2 m/s takes priority...
KATSEYE Sets One-Off Performance In Australia
KATSEYE will deliver a one‑off 30‑minute pop‑up performance at Melbourne’s Festival Hall on May 8, following a fan Q&A in Sydney on May 6. The show is part of Visit Victoria’s tourism push and is co‑presented by American Express, Live Nation, HYBE...

Grab Andrew Aziz’s TradeBook Free on Kindle Today
Andrew Aziz’s @BearBullTraders book TradeBook is FREE on Amazon Kindle. If you haven’t grabbed a copy yet, now’s the time. 👇 📕 📖 👉 https://t.co/qlY4M59wlH
This Vitamin Deficiency May Be The Reason You’re Always Tired
A recent analysis highlights that vitamin D deficiency affects roughly 29% of U.S. adults and contributes to chronic fatigue. Low serum levels (<20 ng/mL) disrupt mitochondrial energy production, impair sleep quality, mood stability, and immune response. The article recommends testing vitamin D status...

Engine Trouble Ahead? How the Strait of Hormuz Standoff Threatens Luxury Auto Giants
A prolonged standoff in the Strait of Hormuz is choking the flow of Group III and Group IV base oils, the key feedstocks for high‑performance lubricants. Prices for these base oils have surged nearly 100% in northern Europe since the Iran‑U.S. conflict...
Imber – Sunshine
British trio Imber released their new single "Sunshine," delivering a bright, groove‑laden indie track that feels like summer. Critics praised the song’s blend of melodic indie rock with a dance‑floor‑ready rhythm, noting its potential for radio play. The release arrives...

Hekt’s ‘Forever’ Offers “Songs To Make Out And Break Up To”
Swedish producer Hekt drops his new album “Forever” on the Numbers label, enlisting collaborators such as Smerz’s Henriette Motzfeldt and Catharina Stoltenberg, composer Fine Glindvad, and vocalist Valeria Litvakov. The record fuses hyper‑glossy electronic textures with alt‑pop songcraft, delivering a...

2026 Mercedes-AMG C43 Edition R+ Packs More Heat for Less Money
Mercedes‑AMG unveiled the 2026 C43 Edition R+ in Australia, pricing it at AUD 121,500 (≈US$80,000) – notably lower than the regular C43. The limited‑edition adds a full AMG styling suite, including matte‑black 20‑inch wheels, red‑caliper brakes, and upgraded leather seats with red...

Durand Bernarr Unveils New Album ‘BERNARR.’
Durand Bernarr, Cleveland‑based R&B singer‑songwriter, has dropped his fourth studio album, ‘BERNARR.’, via DSING Records. The record serves as a personal tribute to his late father, a veteran sound engineer, and showcases a roster of high‑profile collaborators including Big Sean, Khalid,...
Music of the Month: The Best Albums and Tracks of April 2026
April 2026’s music roundup spotlights a wave of genre‑defying releases, from Eisenstein’s memory‑laden self‑titled album to Loula Yorke’s modular‑synth EP “Salix.” The list also includes Black Midi’s Picton debuting an acoustic folk‑baroque record, Hyper Gal’s noise‑rave LP “Our Hyper,” and a...
5 Cruise Lines with the Best Onboard Entertainment in 2026
The article spotlights five cruise lines distinguished for their onboard entertainment in 2026, drawing from U.S. News & World Report’s rankings. Virgin Voyages leans into immersive, adults‑only parties, while Royal Caribbean leverages its massive Oasis and Icon ships to host...
Kids Need These 3 Things to Thrive in the AI Era, Futurist Peter Diamandis Says
Futurist Peter Diamandis says children must anchor themselves in three pillars—purpose, curiosity, and the right mindset—to thrive as AI reshapes education and work. He urges parents to help kids discover a "massive transformative purpose" early, using AI as a limitless...

Hear Peter Gabriel’s New Single, “Won’t Stand Down”
Peter Gabriel has dropped the Bright‑Side Mix of "Won’t Stand Down," the latest single from his forthcoming album *o\i*. He frames the track as an anthem for activism, urging listeners to embrace moral authority rather than military or economic power....
Maisy Owen – Dark On A Sunny Day
Maisy Owen’s debut album Dark On A Sunny Day arrives on Tompkins Square with a stripped‑back acoustic aesthetic that belies her newcomer status. Produced by veteran Robin Eaton, the record showcases mature songwriting and a voice praised by legendary producer...

How Some Crime Writers Are Finding a New Path to Publishing
The crime‑fiction market is navigating a wave of publisher closures, with indie presses like Down and Out Books folding and trade paperback sales falling 9% in 2025. In response, writers such as Jill Blocker and her partner have launched Constellate...

Lynn Cahoon on Choosing Whether to Set Cozies in Real or Fictional Places
Lynn Cahoon explains why she mixes real Bainbridge Island locations with invented shops in her new cozy mystery series, noting that the contrast between a picturesque tourist town and murder heightens intrigue. She highlights upcoming releases, including *Confessions of an...

Sofiane Pamart Emerged From France’s Rap Scene. Now, He’s Setting the Piano World on Fire.
French pianist Sofiane Pamart, a former rap collaborator, has turned his classical performances into theatrical spectacles, famously igniting a piano with a flamethrower in 2022 and playing a floating piano during the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Since launching his...
Rational Design of a High Performance Three‐Dimensional Printed Concave Photoreactor for Sunlight‐Drivable Micropollutant Removal From Water
Researchers have 3D‑printed a concave photoreactor that boosts light capture through multiple internal reflections. When paired with a single‑atom Cr‑doped Bi3O4Br/PVDF photocatalytic membrane, the system degrades antibiotics ranging from 100 ng/L to 10 mg/L. In laboratory trials it achieved 99.9% tetracycline removal...
I'm a Big Tech Executive with ADHD and Anxiety. Neurodivergence Has Its Downsides, but I've Turned My Habits Into Strengths.
Wainwright Yu, a director at a Magnificent 7 tech firm, explains how he leverages his anxiety and ADHD as strategic assets. He treats anxiety as a continuous risk‑monitoring system, running mental checklists that surface hidden threats before they materialize. His ADHD‑driven...
9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
The New York Times spotlighted three of nine new releases this week, beginning with “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” which reunites Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway for a fashion‑industry satire. The paper also reviewed Andy Serkis’s animated take on George Orwell’s “Animal Farm,” noting...
Daiga Grantina: Lilacs
The Mead Gallery at Warwick Arts Centre is presenting “Lilacs,” the most extensive UK solo exhibition of Latvian artist Daiga Grantina, running from May 2 to June 28, 2026. Building on her acclaimed New Museum show, the exhibition explores the tension between organic...
$1.8 Million Homes in Budapest
A three‑bedroom duplex penthouse on Budapest’s iconic Andrássy Avenue has been listed for $1.85 million, roughly $1,010 per square foot. The 1,830‑sq‑ft residence, renovated in 2024, offers a modern aesthetic, Miele kitchen appliances, Hansgrohe fixtures, and extensive smart‑home integrations. It includes...

A Rhythm for Parisian Wellness Takes Hold at Sant Roch
Sant Roch opened a month ago just off the Tuileries Garden, offering Paris its first dedicated contrast‑therapy venue. The space features France’s largest sauna—over 60 sqm—and a sequence of five cold plunges kept between 3 °C and 8 °C, with optional guided breathwork and...

Inside the International Center of Photography’s 42nd Infinity Awards Gala
The International Center of Photography hosted its 42nd Infinity Awards gala on May 1, 2026, honoring five photographers—Tarrah Krajnak, Joel Meyerowitz, Haruka Sakaguchi, Collier Schorr, and Betty Catroux, who received the Image Icon Award. The ceremony, chaired by trustees Stefano Tonchi and Jessica Nagle, featured speeches, a multi‑course...

Venice Biennale Jury Resigns, and Other News.
The 2026 Venice Biennale’s international jury quit en masse, forcing the organizers to postpone awards and shift to visitor‑selected prizes. Meanwhile, British billionaire Joe Lewis will auction a £150‑200 million private collection at Sotheby’s London, the UK’s most valuable single‑owner sale to date....
The Best Movies and Shows Streaming in May 2026
May 2026 brings a fresh wave of streaming titles, highlighted by Amazon Prime Video’s debut of the noir‑styled superhero series “Spider‑Noir,” starring Nicolas Cage, alongside new seasons of “Citadel,” “No Place to Be Single,” “Off Campus,” and “It’s Not Like That.”...

Q&A with Akua Reindorf KC
Michael Foran is preparing to release his new book, *Sex, Gender Identity and the Law*, and has arranged a Q&A session with Akua Reindorf KC, a leading equality and human‑rights lawyer and former Equality and Human Rights Commission commissioner. The...