
How Age, Sex, and Cancer Type Shape the Risk of New Cancers in Survivors
A new epidemiological study of more than 1.2 million cancer survivors reveals that age, sex, and the original cancer type dramatically influence the likelihood of developing a second primary malignancy. Survivors over 65 face up to a 60% higher risk, while men are disproportionately prone to secondary lung and bladder cancers. Younger breast‑cancer patients (under 45) experience roughly double the risk of any new cancer compared with older cohorts. The analysis underscores the need for tailored follow‑up protocols that reflect these demographic and disease‑specific risk patterns.

Advances and Obstacles in Quantum Dots: From Nucleation Stages to High-Performance QLEDs
Researchers are refining quantum‑dot nucleation to achieve tighter size distributions, a key factor for color purity in next‑generation displays. Advanced ligand engineering and machine‑learning‑driven synthesis have pushed external quantum efficiency in QLEDs past 30%, while lead‑free perovskite dots now reach...

Full Album Stream: Lair of the Minotaur – “I Hail I”
Chicago sludge outfit Lair of the Minotaur breaks a 13‑year album drought with *I Hail I*, their fifth full‑length release. The ten‑track record runs under 30 minutes, delivering relentless riffs, varied vocals, and a dramatic slowdown on the closing piece...

Nike’s Wonderfully Textural Dad Shoe Is an N7 Gem
Nike has added the P-6000 "Dusty Peach" sneaker to its N7 collection, delivering a dad‑shoe silhouette with textured, indigenous‑inspired patterns. The design features rust‑orange suede overlays, cream mesh underlays, and woven details on the upper and laces. Proceeds from the...
One Scorecard, 45 Minutes, Multiple Companies
I run multiple companies from a single scorecard… …in under 45 minutes a week. I used to work 100-hour weeks. Always in meetings. Always the bottleneck. Till I learned my businesses run better without me in the weeds. That’s why I created...
Stylish Coffee Tables Under $300 That Look Pricier
Coffee tables under $300 that look like they cost significantly more than that. Round, square, wood, glass, something for every style. My favorites are on the blog. Link ⤵️

Yes, Bananas Are Radioactive — But They're Still Safe To Eat
Bananas are naturally radioactive because they contain the potassium‑40 isotope, which accounts for about 0.012% of the potassium in the fruit. A typical banana delivers roughly 0.1 microsievert of radiation, a dose comparable to a single day of background exposure...

A Chunky Digital Cat Is Here to Help You Stop Doomscrolling
A Japanese developer launched Cat Gatekeeper, a free Chrome extension that interrupts social‑media use with a digital cat after a preset timer. The default setting allows 60 minutes on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube, then displays a five‑minute tabby overlay that...
Is Film and TV Production in Los Angeles Starting to Turn the Corner?
Los Angeles film and TV production is showing early signs of recovery after a steep decline, driven by California's expanded tax‑credit program. FilmLA reported a 10% increase in shoot days in Q1 2026, with feature filming surging 52% year‑over‑year while TV...

L.A. Production Report: Karen Bass Says Hollywood Is ‘Turning a Corner’ as Subsidies Kick In
Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass announced that Hollywood production is “turning a corner” after a 16 percent quarter‑over‑quarter rise in shoot days during Q1 2026. The rebound is tied to California’s expanded tax‑credit program, which was doubled to $750 million, pushing the share of...

New AI Algorithms Are 95% Better at Showing How the Universe Changes over Time
A new suite of AI techniques called GAME (Genetic Algorithms with Marginalised Ensembles) dramatically sharpens cosmologists' ability to track how the universe evolves. By running multiple genetic algorithms and weighting their outputs, GAME boosts overall reconstruction accuracy by 20% and...

'Pioneering' Study to Boost Bee Numbers at Wakehurst
Wakehurst’s Nature Unlocked programme, launched in 2021, has catalogued 110 bee species and 90 moth species across its West Sussex gardens, surpassing the total bee diversity of Ireland. Researchers used trees, bio‑acoustic sensors and AI‑driven cameras to monitor pollinator activity...
Strength Training Should Enhance, Not Hinder Martial Arts Performance
Fighters are starting to realize that they don’t need the ish kicked out of them in s&c. People are starting to value quality over quantity. Good. People who don’t do martial arts don’t understand the price of injuries and overtraining....

D&W Fresh Market Brings Wellness Activation Into Local Community
D&W Fresh Market in Grand Rapids teamed with nearby Spoke Cycle and Strength to host free yoga and cycling sessions as part of its Spring Refresh campaign. After the workouts, participants visited a curated Fuel Station and left with a...

Climate Change Is Increasing Northern Ontario Cattle Herds—And Beef Prices
Canadian cattle herds showed a modest 2.5% rise in early 2026 after eight years of decline, but beef prices remain 23% above the five‑year average. Climate‑driven pasture stress and frequent droughts in the Prairies keep feed scarce, limiting herd expansion....

6 New Ways to Use Greek Yogurt
The Salon piece highlights six creative ways to stretch a tub of Greek yogurt, from a two‑ingredient dough for pizza, flatbreads or tortillas to frozen desserts, versatile dips, quick marinades, mayo‑free salad binders, and a baking substitute for sour cream...

New Clinical Guidelines Significantly Reduce Opioid Prescriptions After Ear Surgery
A retrospective analysis of more than 25,000 patients across 80 U.S. health systems shows that the American Academy of Otolaryngology‑Head and Neck Surgery Foundation’s opioid prescribing guideline, released in April 2021, immediately reduced postoperative opioid prescriptions after parotidectomy. Data from the...

VCU Study Identifies Key Factors Driving Risk of Second Cancers
Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University examined data from more than 3 million U.S. cancer survivors spanning 1975‑2019, revealing that the likelihood of a second primary cancer depends heavily on age at initial diagnosis, sex, and the type of first cancer. Older...

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Suffers A Major Viewership Drop
Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again season 2 recorded a sharp viewership decline, with Luminate Data reporting only 4.5 million views and 10.8 million hours watched across the first five episodes. Compared with season 1’s 8.3 million views and 24 million hours in the same period, the series...

Self‑funded Debut: My First Paid Publisherswkly Issue
Big moment for me: My first issue of publisherswkly paid for with my own money.
Endurance Exercise Protects Joints, Boosts Fat Oxidation
Ha... no. He's wrong. Yes, there's an Afib signal. But his other conclusions... no. Run and cycle... we know why we do it... and my patients who run/ride are by far better off than those who don't. You need...

Our Eyes Originated in a 600-Million-Year-Old Cyclops
Lund University scientists mapped photoreceptor types across animals and traced modern vertebrate eyes back to a 600‑million‑year‑old worm‑like ancestor with a single median eye. That ancestor briefly evolved paired eyes before reverting to a single eye as it adopted a...

Pluto Has Glaciers, an Atmosphere, and Probably an Ocean. Why Isn’t It a Planet?
The article argues that Pluto should be reinstated as a planet, citing New Horizons data that revealed active glaciers, towering water‑ice mountains, a layered nitrogen atmosphere, and a likely subsurface ocean. It critiques the International Astronomical Union’s 2006 definition, which...

New AI Models Quickly Find Compounds that Target Lyme Bacteria
Tufts University researchers have leveraged AI and machine‑learning to rapidly pinpoint narrow‑spectrum antibiotics that kill the Lyme disease bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Screening 60,000 existing compounds yielded several hundred hits, and generative models now explore an estimated 10^60 drug‑like molecules to...

Daniel Recommends Concerts! May 6-12
Daniel Zinn’s Substack newsletter delivers a curated list of live‑music events for May 6‑12, highlighting a free Bach concert at Trinity Church in New York City. The post notes that free subscribers receive the list on April 28, while paid subscribers get...
The 10 Best Places to Visit in Africa in 2026
Quartz highlights the 10 best African destinations for 2026, drawn from U.S. News & World Report rankings that weigh culture, affordability and experience variety. The list spans iconic natural wonders like Victoria Falls and the Serengeti, cultural hubs such as...

Heads Up: North West Is Dropping An EP
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s 12‑year‑old daughter North West is set to launch her debut EP, *N0RTH4EVR*, on May 1. The six‑track project was announced via an Instagram post on April 27 and follows her earlier feature on FKA Twigs and her...
Billie Eilish Addresses Rumors That She & Brother Finneas Had a Falling-Out
Billie Eilish used her Elle cover story to quash rumors of a falling‑out with brother and collaborator Finneas, explaining that his absence on the Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour was a pre‑planned, mutual decision, not a feud. She emphasized...

2026 Weekend Drives
Texas Highways’ "2026 Weekend Drives" revives the fading Sunday‑drive tradition by showcasing senior writer Joe Nick Patoski’s nostalgic road trips, from a 1959 Studebaker journey to Big Bend to his current love of US 83. The piece blends personal memory with a call...

Women Are Burning Out Weekly - These 7 Fixes Could Change That
A new analysis reveals that women are experiencing burnout at a weekly pace, with rates twice those of men. The piece attributes the surge to blurred work‑life boundaries, unequal domestic burdens, and limited access to supportive resources. It outlines seven...
Lifestyle Modifications, Interventions Can Slow Myopia Progression
Eye‑care experts stress that simple lifestyle changes—90 minutes of outdoor time daily, regular breaks from near work, and limited screen exposure—can markedly slow myopia progression in children. When behavioral measures fall short, clinicians turn to low‑dose 0.05 % atropine drops, though adherence...

Advanced Gene Editing ‘Promising’ for Sickle Cell Disease
Two recent New England Journal of Medicine studies demonstrate that CRISPR‑Cas12a (reni‑cel) and base‑editing (risto‑cel) autologous stem‑cell therapies can dramatically raise fetal hemoglobin and normalize total hemoglobin in sickle cell patients. The RUBY trial reported a rise from 2.5% to...

Choose Your New Season, Embrace Fresh Beginnings
You remember that feeling of a brand new beginning? That whole world is about to change feeling? You can HAVE that again. But you have to CHOOSE it. Decide the new season. Embrace the new level. Step into the next era of...

You Didn’t Miss Wildflower Season—You Just Need to Head for Higher Ground
The West’s wildflower season is migrating uphill as temperatures rise and snow melts at higher elevations, creating a second wave of alpine blooms that outlast lower‑elevation displays. Locations such as Utah’s Albion Basin, California’s Tuolumne Meadows, and Colorado’s Crested Butte...
Remember the Divine Within: Surrender to True Communion
Deep down in every man, woman, and child lives the fundamental idea of God. We feel His restless whisper, yet the veil of material illusion leads us into denial. We are a species who forgets. Drunk on our own amnesia,...

Lamborghini Shines Against a Stunning Sunset
Beautiful Sunset 🦇🖤🏁 . . . . . . . #Lamborghini #carbonfiber #carsofinstagram #carswithoutlimits #supercar

5 Must-See Artists at Welcome to Rockville 2026
Welcome to Rockville returns May 7‑10, 2026 with a four‑day roster that spans rock, metal, pop‑punk and more, headlined by Guns N’ Roses, Foo Fighters, Bring Me The Horizon and My Chemical Romance. The festival’s editorial team distilled the massive...
Official Update Confirms Far Cry TV Series Is Coming
Highly Anticipated 'Far Cry' TV Adaptation Gets the Official Update Fans Have Been Waiting For [Exclusive] https://t.co/Kl5XBHylbR

Act Despite Doubt: Growth Comes From Courageous Starts
Courage isn’t certainty—it’s action despite doubt. Trying a new process, speaking up, testing an idea that might fail… that’s where growth happens. You don’t need perfect timing. Start, learn, and build confidence along the way. 💥 https://t.co/AOCrr7Oyjc
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(jpeg)/ground-cover-prevents-weeds-GettyImages-2209911216-eb1e4ed331ca41b09f56f01305200fd7.jpg)
This Low-Maintenance Ground Cover Helps Stop Weeds Before They Start, Say Gardening Experts
Gardening experts name microclover as the top low‑maintenance ground cover for weed suppression. The legume spreads quickly, fixes nitrogen, and thrives in a wide range of USDA zones, from desert backyards to moderate climates. It creates a dense carpet that...

High‑Normal Ferritin May Lower Sarcopenia Risk, Homocysteine Harmful
Prospective Associations of Serum Vitamin B12, Homocysteine, and Ferritin Levels with Probable Sarcopenia 🔎"These findings suggest that high-normal ferritin levels may be optimal for alleviating PS risk, irrespective of age, and that elevated Hcy levels could be detrimental for older adults...
Reynolds Says No Rush for New Deadpool Projects
Ryan Reynolds Reveals Why He's Not in a Rush To Create More Deadpool Content [Exclusive] https://t.co/CSZu7PxAb0
It’s Ok – Song by Bryson Tiller
Bryson Tiller dropped the single “It’s Ok” on April 28, 2026, reinforcing his status as a leading R&B artist. The track showcases his trademark mix of smooth vocals, introspective lyrics, and contemporary beat selection. While no album has been announced, the release hints...
Your Response Matters More than Any Setback
“Bad things happen to everybody. It’s not about the bad decision you made or the bad thing that happened to you; it’s what you do after that.” — Cathy Lanier Listen to my interview with Cathy Lanier: https://t.co/zxvxzw4szM

Cycling L'Etape Du Tour for Prostate Cancer Awareness
In July I will be riding the L'Etape du Tour 2026 for Prostate Cancer UK 🚴. I would appreciate it if you support the good cause: https://t.co/eBe6LY5YS6 https://t.co/7d8Yqnd5oz

Two Minutes of Breathing Builds Lasting Calm
One to two minutes of focused breathing is enough to relax your mind and body. If done multiple times a day, you'll experience cumulative effects, as you imprint your nervous system neurologically for calm, balance, and clarity. #mindfulness https://t.co/5xzi4v1Nby
AA CEO Prioritizes Revenue, Premium Travelers, and Growth
American Airlines CEO Pitches New Strategy In Internal Meeting — Revenue, Premium Customers, And Growth - View from the Wing https://t.co/vUVHn0jLI9
Kid's Library Find: Guide to Winning Arguments
god please not my ten year old checking a book on how to win arguments out from the library

Production Jobs Revive in LA’s Toluca Lake
Really good to see production jobs returning here to LA 🙌 (Location: Sweetsalt in Toluca Lake) https://t.co/N794OvHFo0
Battery‑free 3D‑printed Metal Tags Track Actions via Ultrasound
Researchers at Georgia Tech develop battery-free 3D-printed metal tags for smart tracking that use ultrasonic sound to record everyday actions. https://t.co/nNTq62wERT