
Singapore S Five Footway Festival Returns to Chinatown
The Five‑Footway Festival returns to Singapore’s Chinatown from May 2‑10, 2026, celebrating the theme “Our Living Heritage.” Organized by the Chinatown Business Association, the event transforms the historic five‑footways on Smith Street into stages for lion dances, face‑changing acts, musical performances, and hands‑on workshops. Visitors can join ticketed activities such as paper folding, tea appreciation, wife‑cake baking, and Beijing Opera makeup, while traditional games and storytelling sessions highlight multicultural roots. Direct flights from major Australian cities make the festival an attractive short‑haul cultural escape.
Teens Are Skipping Release Week – Here’s Why the Music Industry Can’t Ignore It
MIDiA’s Q4 2025 survey shows only 24 % of teens listen to new music during its release week, while catalogue streaming continues to dominate consumption. Gen Z and Gen Alpha listeners prefer algorithm‑curated playlists and on‑demand discovery over traditional hype cycles. The trend signals...

New Balance’s Ridiculously Cozy Dad Clog Has UGG Flavor
New Balance introduced the Rover clog, a hybrid of suede uppers, buckles, and a stacked cushioned sole that evokes Birkenstock’s Boston clog and UGG’s comfort aesthetic. Priced at roughly $100, the shoe launched as an overseas‑exclusive and quickly sold out...

Researchers Boost SLA Resin Conductivity With PEDOT:PSS
Researchers have formulated a UV‑curable SLA resin infused with the conductive polymer PEDOT:PSS and nano‑graphite, delivering measurable electrical conductivity while preserving the fine resolution and surface finish typical of stereolithography. The blend overcomes the usual light‑attenuation and viscosity penalties of...

Three-Quarters of People Feel ‘Psychologically Safe’ at Work
A Forrester Consulting study for SafetyCulture finds 77% of UK frontline employees feel psychologically safe speaking up, while only 63% of senior managers believe this. Autonomy is high, with 71% feeling empowered to make small changes and 76% having time...

What Are the Most Trending Travel Destinations (Countries) for 2026–27?
Global tourism has rebounded past pre‑pandemic levels, and industry rankings now spotlight a new set of countries for 2026‑27. Japan, South Korea, Peru, Finland, Sri Lanka, Dominica, Botswana, Rwanda, Albania, Costa Rica and Oman repeatedly appear on lists from Lonely Planet, National...

CAR-T Cell Therapies Going in Vivo
Ex‑vivo CAR‑T therapies have saved tens of thousands of patients, but the industry is now pivoting to in‑vivo approaches that can be administered off‑the‑shelf. Over the past year, major pharma players have poured billions into in‑vivo CAR‑T platforms, highlighted by...
Psychology Says the Highly Perceptive People, the Ones Who Notice the Shift in a Friend’s Voice Three Sentences Before Anyone...
Psychology research shows that people who quickly sense shifts in tone or tension are not innately gifted but often develop hypervigilance as a survival response to unpredictable childhood environments. Studies link early trauma to sensory processing sensitivity, which can evolve...

I Stopped Writing for 30 Years. A Neurosurgeon's Memoir Showed Me Why
The author recounts how a neurosurgeon’s memoir, *Into the Magic Shop*, revealed a six‑week childhood practice that taught the body to feel safe and honest. After a thirty‑year hiatus from personal writing, she re‑engaged with a notebook, using rituals like...

Skip Broadway: A Local's Go-To Nashville Restaurants That Aren't Teeming With Tourists
The article spotlights five Nashville eateries that sit outside the Broadway tourist corridor, ranging from affordable taco joint Red Headed Stranger to upscale 360 Bistro. It details each venue’s signature dishes, price points and ambience, emphasizing local ownership and a more relaxed dining...

Rachel Nickell's Son Was Two when He Witnessed Her Murder – and Now He's Helped Make a Netflix Series About...
Netflix will debut two linked projects on June 4, 2026—a three‑part drama titled *The Witness* and a feature documentary *The Murder of Rachel Nickell*. Both are built around the 1992 Wimbledon Common murder of Rachel Nickell, with her son Alex...

Adidas’ Sweet Vanilla-Flavored Loafer Is a Dressy Dessert
Adidas has introduced a new colorway of its Handball Spezial loafer called “Warm Vanilla.” The shoe swaps the traditional suede upper for a glossy vanilla‑colored leather, retaining the sneaker‑inspired rubber sole and gilded Trefoil logo. Priced around $140, it is...

The Psychology Behind Why Some Homes Feel Good But Most Don’t: Interior Design Principles Explained
The article explains how interior design tricks the brain into perceiving space, emphasizing that most homes feel flat because they ignore visual hierarchy. Common mistakes include arranging all furniture on a single horizontal plane and pushing sofas against walls, which...

Tesco Teams with 17 Hygiene Brands to Tackle Hygiene Poverty
Tesco has launched its sixth “Buy 2, and we’ll donate 1” hygiene product campaign, partnering with 17 brands and six major FMCG suppliers. The promotion, running until 8 June across stores, online and the app, triggers a donation of a hygiene...

Ikea Offers This £500 Patio Set: A Simple Way to Elevate Your Outdoor Space
IKEA’s new HOLMSTA/FRÖKNABO outdoor chair, part of a £500 (~$640) patio set, blends hand‑woven rattan, bamboo and acacia for a premium summer feel. The piece is only stocked in select stores, prompting shoppers to consider the NÄMMARÖ lounge chair as...

This Stunning Zoceli Narum Is For Sale
Martin Saida’s Zoceli Bikes announced a refurbished XL Narum full‑suspension mountain bike for sale at €2,100 (approximately $2,300). The bike features a fresh powder‑coat, new bearings, and upgraded links, and comes with a factory warranty. Zoceli typically builds custom frames...

Banana Moon Banks on Pop-Ups to Roll Out Its Colourful Swimwear Range
Banana Moon, the Monaco‑based swimwear label, is expanding its colourful range through agile pop‑up stores, leveraging a network of over 2,500 retailers and 40 own points of sale. The brand keeps production in the Mediterranean, prioritising European, especially Italian, materials and...

I Built Radical Possibility in Schools — and It Nearly Broke Me
The author, a Black educator and Voices of Change fellow, chronicles her journey using radical pedagogy and DEI initiatives to transform a Cincinnati Montessori school. She highlights four essays that explored Black literature, joy, and hair discrimination, culminating in a...

“Our Nanofibre Coating Represents a Fundamental Shift”
Soarce, a 2021‑born materials‑innovation startup, won the Grand prize at JEC World 2026’s Startup Booster, highlighting its bio‑based nanofibre coating for composites. Backed by roughly $3.5 million in pre‑seed capital, the company converts biomass into high‑performance nanofibre additives that integrate into existing...

Jaecoo 8
Chinese automaker Jaecoo has introduced the Jaecoo 8, a full‑size plug‑in hybrid SUV priced at £47,500 (≈ $60,300) for the Executive trim. The flagship delivers 422 bhp, 0‑62 mph in 5.8 seconds, and an 83‑mile electric‑only range from a 35.5 kWh battery. With a combined WLTP...

In Olive Green, Nike's Zippered Air Max Is Earth-Toned Perfection
Nike has re‑issued its Air Max 95 Zip in a new “Medium Olive” colorway, slated for a summer 2024 drop on the brand’s website at roughly $210. The sneaker swaps the original suede upper for buttery‑soft leather and adds breathable mesh...

How Do You Make Your Living Room Feel More 'Grown Up'? A Stylist Shares 4 Ways — and 16 Pieces...
A stylist outlines four practical ways to make a living‑room feel more mature, emphasizing intentional choices over fleeting trends. Introducing darker wood tones adds visual weight and warmth, while a statement accent chair injects contrast and personality. Stone‑effect accessories provide...
Quentin Tolimieri – Monochromes II
Quentin Tolimieri’s new solo‑piano series *Monochromes II* abandons melody, harmony and rhythm to focus on pure tonal colour. Each piece repeats one or two pitches for minutes, allowing acoustic saturation and micro‑tonal overtones to emerge. The collection references minimal‑process pioneers such...
Audi Crashed The New RS6 During Nürburgring Test
Audi’s camouflaged next‑generation RS6 Avant suffered a minor crash during a high‑speed test on the Nürburgring Nordschleife, striking the tire wall but managing to limp back to the pit lane. The prototype, likely a plug‑in hybrid, is heavier than its...

"When I Sing Twisted Sister Music, I'm Like a Steamroller. I'ma Beast. I'm Out of Control." Twisted Sister's Sebastian Bach...
Twisted Sister announced that former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach will replace retiring frontman Dee Snider. Bach flew to New York for a two‑day secret rehearsal before being offered the role, and guitarist Jay Jay French praised his performance despite his own medical issues....
Your Sous Vide Wand. Your Car. Your Search Results. All Enshittified, All on Purpose, All at Once. Cory Doctorow Explains
Cory Doctorow’s new book *Enshittification* coins a blunt term for the rapid decay of digital products as platforms prioritize profit over user experience, while Stephen Monteiro’s *Needy Media* explores the emotional bonds users form with smart devices. The review highlights...
Seamus Heaney Took Dante, Not Yeats, as His Model — and Transformed Northern Ireland's Troubles Into Purgatory
The new anthology of Seamus Heaney’s poems highlights his rare reliance on Dante rather than the expected Yeats, casting the Northern Ireland Troubles as a modern purgatory. By weaving medieval cosmology with agrarian imagery, Heaney transforms personal and collective trauma...
Tumor/Lymph Node Dual‐Targeting Ultrasonic Nanoconverter Orchestrates Spatiotemporal ROS Regulation for Dual‐Zone Programmed Sono‐STING Immunotherapy
Researchers have engineered a dual‑targeting ultrasonic nanoconverter (OPD@PSF) that co‑delivers the sonosensitizer protoporphyrin IX and the STING agonist Vadimezan to breast tumors and their draining lymph nodes. High‑power ultrasound at the tumor site generates abundant reactive oxygen species, inducing immunogenic...

Phantom Limb Announce “Passage of Time: The Music of Michael F. Hunt”
Phantom Limb’s new release, *Passage of Time: The Music of Michael F. Hunt*, arrives on June 19 as the first commercial recording of the Indiana‑born composer’s early output. The three‑piece set captures works written between 1980 and 1985, a period...
Identifying the Synergistic Role of Graphitic Nitrogen and Cobalt Nanoparticle in Electron Transfer Pathway Toward Fenton‐Like Catalysis
Researchers synthesized a carbon‑nanotube catalyst (CoN/C‑8) that integrates graphitic nitrogen and beads‑on‑string cobalt nanoparticles to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for water decontamination. Electrochemical tests, COMSOL simulations, and density functional theory reveal that graphitic nitrogen forms an electron‑transfer highway, shifting the primary...

Amid Summer Heat, Zomato Introduces Cooling Vests for Delivery Partners
Zomato is piloting evaporative cooling vests for about 2,500 delivery partners across 14 Indian cities as temperatures exceed 40 °C. The lightweight, anti‑microbial gear provides up to four hours of relief and is built to last two summer seasons. The rollout...

The Backwards Law: Why More Self-Improvement Might Be Making Things Worse (with Mark Manson)
In this episode, host Mike Vardy and author Mark Manson explore the paradox of modern self‑improvement, arguing that relentless optimization often signals a hidden belief that we’re not good enough and can actually worsen wellbeing. Manson introduces the "backwards law"—the...

Before You Try Harder, Ask a Better Question
Mark Manson argues that productivity culture over‑values effort while ignoring whether the goal is worth pursuing. He urges people to assess the long‑term costs of a target before committing more time. When effort aligns with a truly valuable outcome, it...
Global Quantitative Analysis of Ligation Reactions in Self‐Assembled DNA Nanostructures at the Single‐Nick Level
Researchers have mapped ligation efficiency at 64 individual nick sites on DNA origami using quantitative PCR, revealing that ligase activity is higher at trapezoid edges than interior positions. Docking simulations closely match experimental yields, indicating that variations in enzyme docking...
Local Electronic Environment Regulation of Crystalline/Amorphous NiSe/NiFe(OH)x Heterostructure Enhancing Catalytic Activity of Alkaline Oxygen Evolution Reaction
Researchers have engineered a crystalline NiSe/amorphous NiFe(OH)x heterostructure that dramatically improves alkaline oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performance. The catalyst achieves an ultralow overpotential of 233 mV at a current density of 100 mA cm⁻², and retains 93.7% of its activity after 250 hours at...
Interfacial Topology Engineering of Self‐Derived TiO2 Shells for Nucleation‐Controlled Fast Kinetics in MgH2
Researchers have developed a solvent‑free mechanochemical method that forms a high‑coverage TiO₂ nanolayer directly on magnesium hydride particles. The TiO₂ shell creates favorable band alignment, polarizing electrons and weakening Mg‑H bonds, which lowers the dehydrogenation activation barrier to 81 kJ mol⁻¹. This...
All‐Solid‐State Electrochemical Artificial Muscles Enabled by Magnetically Aligned Ionic Liquid Crystal Elastomers
Researchers have created an all‑solid‑state electrochemical artificial muscle by embedding carbon‑nanotube (CNT) coiled fibers in a magnetically aligned ionic liquid crystal elastomer (LCE). Magnetic field orientation produces ion‑transport channels that boost ionic conductivity to 47.5 mS m⁻¹, a three‑fold increase over polydomain...
Jinius
Jinius, a new bakery‑cafe in Sydney’s Dawes Point, is the latest venture of former Quay chef Yeongjin Park. The shop opens Wednesday through Sunday, 7 AM‑3 PM, and showcases a menu built around Park’s signature sourdough, including the daring "Eggs in Hell"...
Edge of Memories Soundtrack Preview Album Released on Spotify and Apple Music Featuring Five Tracks
Nacon and Midgar Studio have launched the "Edge of Memories Original Game Soundtrack – Discovery Edition," a five‑track preview album now streaming worldwide on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and other services. The EP showcases compositions by Cédric Menendez, Mariam Abounnasr and...

Farah Khan Fronts Klook India’s Summer Campaign
Klook India has launched a summer campaign starring Bollywood director Farah Khan and chef Dilip, juxtaposing familiar and first‑time travel experiences in Singapore. The digital‑first rollout begins with an Instagram trailer, followed by three short‑form episodes and a longer brand...
Laser‐Induced Graphene for Pressure and Strain Sensors: Fabrication, Performance Optimization, and Applications
Laser‑induced graphene (LIG) has become a cornerstone for flexible pressure and strain sensors since its 2014 debut, thanks to its superior electrical conductivity and mechanical resilience. The reviewed paper dissects sensing mechanisms, outlines fabrication routes—including precursor selection and laser‑parameter tuning—and...

Change What You Do by Changing Who You Are
Behavior change experts argue lasting habits stem from identity, not just goals. Research shows framing actions as part of self‑concept—e.g., “I am a runner”—creates durable motivation. The article advises swapping outcome‑based questions for identity‑based ones and taking a single, aligned...
Besa
Besa, a high‑energy Spanish tapas bar inspired by Madrid’s bustling venues, opened this week at 75‑79 Hall St in Bondi Beach, Australia. The restaurant features moody red interiors, ample booth seating, and a menu that spotlights dishes such as Cordero,...

South Africa Film Sets Ditch Diesel in Green Energy Shift
South African film sets are swapping diesel generators for solar‑powered mobile energy, highlighted by Netflix's production of the second season of "One Piece" in Cape Town. Cinergy Mobile Power supplied a 150 kW solar array and a 400 kWh battery system, cutting...

Michael Harrison
American pianist and composer Michael Harrison, whose family lineage includes distinguished mathematicians, died at 67. His early exposure to mathematics led him to explore Indian raga and the pure tuning system of just intonation while studying at the University of...

Secret Islands in a Scottish City
Molly’s latest post takes readers on a morning walk across Inverness’s Ness Islands, a city‑center nature reserve linked by Victorian suspension bridges. She describes the burst of spring blossoms, wood anemone carpets and the sight of a dipper, the only...

Design Your Retirement Identity Before It Fades
Retiring? What now? No one really talks about this part. Not the money… but the days after. I saw it firsthand. The uncertainty. The silence. The sudden question: “Who am I without my work?” Some people slow down… and slowly fade. Others? They start something new… and...

Avoid the 3 Common Marathon Runner Mistakes
Learn about the 3 most common mistakes by marathon runners and how to avoid them. Read the blog for practical advice: https://t.co/2rJ11lGXXg https://t.co/vQkq7CtALF

168: "Best of You" Vs. "Like a Stone" (W/Pat Finnerty!)
In this episode the hosts Todd, Lena, and guest Pat Finnerty debate the merits of Foo Fighters’ “Best of You” versus Audioslave’s “Like a Stone,” using the songs as a springboard to reminisce about the 2000s rock era. They discuss...
Mentoring: The Untold Shortcut to Career Success
👀🤷🏽♀️✴️ Do you have a mentor? Mentoring is the shortcut to career success. This is what no one tells you ▶️ https://t.co/6w4LYTFBuM via @YouTube #mentoring #career #LeadershipDevelopment #PersonalDevelopment