
This Being Human
The relaunch of the Aga Khan Museum’s podcast "This Being Human" introduces host May Habib, who will explore Muslim art, global cultures, and the universal desire for connection through conversations with artists, writers, designers, and creators from the Muslim world and beyond. The series highlights how centuries‑old artworks inspire contemporary dialogue and foster cross‑cultural understanding. Listeners can both hear and watch the episodes, which tie directly to the museum’s exhibitions, performances, and collections. The podcast aims to spark curiosity, laughter, and bold questions about identity, creativity, and shared humanity.

Whispers From the Void
In this six‑minute episode titled "Whispers From the Void," host Alex Sterling guides listeners through a surreal, horror‑infused narrative that blurs reality and imagination. The story follows Alex and his companions as they explore a seemingly ordinary storage room that...
Cognitive Impairment Preceding the Onset of the First Psychosis Episode in Schizophrenia
A growing body of longitudinal and meta‑analytic research shows that cognitive deficits emerge well before the first psychotic episode in schizophrenia. Lower childhood IQ, declining academic performance during early adolescence, and reduced neurocognitive scores are consistently linked to higher risk...

Psychosocial Risks at Work: The Invisible Threat to Workers’ Health
In this episode of the ILO Future of Work podcast, host Isabelle Piquaire and ILO occupational safety expert Manal Aziz explore psychosocial risks at work—factors such as long hours, bullying, job insecurity, and poor job design that affect both mental...

Nine Inch Nails & Boys Noize – Nine Inch Noize
Nine Inch Noize, a joint album by Nine Ink Nails founder Trent Reznor (with Atticus Ross) and German EDM producer Boys Noize, captures a live Coachella collaboration that reimagines a selection of NIN tracks, primarily from the post‑2000 era. The record features aggressive...

Bryan Adams Still Disavows His First Hit Song 'Let Me Take You Dancing' Nearly 50 Years Later
Bryan Adams’ 1978 debut single "Let Me Take You Dancing"—a pop‑disco track co‑written with Jim Vallance—was remixed for the U.S. market, resulting in a sped‑up vocal that earned the nickname "disco chipmunk." The song peaked at No. 76 on Billboard’s Disco...

Illuminate Adelaide Reveals Its 2026 Program
Illuminate Adelaide has announced its 2026 winter festival lineup, featuring immersive digital experiences such as Moment Factory’s Augmented Games and Miguel Chevalier’s underwater‑themed Digital Abyss. The program also includes the final chapter of the zoo’s night‑time prehistoric showcase, Universal Kingdom: Ice...

From Trial‑and‑Error to Predictive Cell‑Fate Engineering
We’re still engineering biology by trial and error. SynBioBeta 2026 is May 4-7th in San Jose, California, you can learn more about the conference and get your tickets here: https://t.co/8abYWJ18mc @MichaBreakstone is building a model to predict cell fate with his new...

Refresh, Reflect, Refine
The blog post "Refresh, Reflect, Refine" is a poetic manifesto urging readers to move through hardship with steady, intentional steps. It frames each night‑to‑day cycle as an opportunity to refresh values, reflect on lessons, and refine future actions. Author Pearl...
Pay‑to‑play Book Promotions Are Scams
It's a scam if someone asks you for money to feature a book in a store. It's a scam if someone asks you to pay to be included in a festival. It's a scam if someone asks you to pay...

It Starts in Scotland
Alan Laurence, a 59‑year‑old legal professional from Perth, Australia, is gearing up for his first thru‑hike—a seven‑day, 96‑mile trek along Scotland’s West Highland Way with his 18‑year‑old son. The expedition is framed as a personal milestone and a springboard for...

Engineer’s Anti-Brain-Fog Routine: Stare at a Wall for 10 Minutes
Software engineer Alex Selimov combats afternoon brain fog by staring at a blank wall for ten minutes. The routine follows a day of poor sleep, heavy caffeine, and constant news feeds that leave him with headaches and waning motivation. By...
How Virtual Reality Therapy Could Change the Way Mental Disorders Are Treated
Virtual reality (VR) is emerging as a powerful adjunct to cognitive‑behavioral therapy, allowing clinicians to immerse patients in realistic anxiety‑provoking scenarios such as public speaking or flying. A recent literature review in Psychology Research and Behavior Management confirms that VR‑enhanced...

Troy Carter Predicts AI’s Impact on Music Industry
I sat down with troycarterofficial We covered it all: AI, streaming, artists, catalog sales, and what’s next in music. You can listen to our talk tomorrow, April 28 on Trapital, wherever you get podcasts. This talk was recorded in Austin during...

How the Hyper-Speed of Digital Trends Has Made Permanent Home Design Feel Outdated
The article argues that the hyper‑speed of digital culture has turned home design from a once‑in‑a‑decade, permanent investment into a fluid, experience‑driven activity. Social‑media platforms deliver micro‑trends that can appear and disappear within weeks, prompting consumers to constantly refresh their...
Room-Temperature Vibrations Could Transform How Industry Makes Graphene
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have unveiled a room‑temperature vibrational exfoliation technique that can produce graphene and other 2‑D materials up to ten times faster than existing methods. The process uses water and tannic acid as a green solvent,...
How a Mental Health Strategy Helps Young Adults Navigate Cancer Diagnosis
Rutgers University researchers evaluated Bright IDEAS, a CBT‑based problem‑solving program, in a randomized trial of 344 young adults (18‑39) newly diagnosed with cancer. Participants who completed six video sessions showed significant reductions in depression and anxiety and reported higher health‑related...

Moment of Silence
Pearl Zhu’s "Moment of Silence" is a reflective poem posted on a personal blog, using urban night‑time imagery to explore silence, healing, and self‑awareness. The piece weaves themes of patience, the weight of unspoken emotions, and the transformative power of...

Bookbear Local 4/27/26
On April 26, 2026 the New York Times ran a profile of tech entrepreneur Dwarkesh Patel, highlighting his role in shaping AI‑driven businesses. The author of Bookbear Express reaffirmed a commitment to keep the newsletter entirely human‑written, positioning authenticity against the rise of AI‑generated...

Lithium Interaction Poses Major Seizure Risk with Psilocybin
Most physicians were never taught psilocybin in medical school. Their patients in three states can now legally access it. Oregon's program has been operating since summer 2023. Colorado's healing centers came online in 2025. New Mexico passed its Medical Psilocybin...

Autologous iPSC Dopamine Cells Boost Parkinson’s Function without Immunosuppression
I’ve been following @jeannefrances's work for years, and what @AspenNeuro just reported out of Copenhagen is the kind of result that changes a field. Twelve months after receiving their own reprogrammed dopamine neurons, eight Parkinson's patients are showing real, measurable...

Save The Dates: Millie Bobby Brown In Enola Holmes 3, Wuthering Heights Hits Streaming, And More
Netflix announced that “Enola Holmes 3,” featuring Millie Bobby Brown reprising the title role, will premiere on July 1. The sequel follows Enola to Malta, adding new twists to the Sherlock‑family saga. HBO Max will stream the theatrical hit “Wuthering Heights” on May 1 after...

12 Tips For Cooking The Best Tomahawk Steak Of Your Life
The article outlines twelve expert tips for mastering the Tomahawk steak, a 2‑3 lb bone‑in cut that demands careful equipment selection and heat management. It emphasizes simple seasoning, the importance of bringing the meat to room temperature, and using a reverse‑sear...

Ideas Podcast: The Light Between Apple Trees
The Ideas Podcast episode spotlights Priyanka Kumar’s new book, *The Light Between Apple Trees*, which explores the dwindling diversity of American apples and the ecological value of wild orchards. Kumar reveals that only about a fifth of the 16,000 historic...

When the Algorithm Becomes the Art Critic
An AI model trained to assess paintings valued a random street artist’s work higher than a Picasso, highlighting algorithmic influence on art markets. Meanwhile, the Facebook community “Baddies in AI,” where women use AI to craft or augment social‑media personas,...

Anne Hathaway Takes a Bite of Dakota Johnson in Verity
Anne Hathaway returns to the screen as the enigmatic author Verity in the thriller adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestseller. Dakota Johnson stars as Lowen Ashleigh, a writer hired to finish Verity’s popular series after the author falls into a coma....

HAYLA Announces North American Dates: ‘The Dark Tour’
Grammy‑nominated singer‑songwriter Hayla announced "The Dark Tour," a 17‑city North American trek that marks a stylistic pivot from her recent EDM‑heavy setlists to what she calls "sad bitch music." The tour launches in Chicago on August 6 and wraps at Los Angeles’...

When Joe Rogan Is in Charge of Health Care
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that accelerates research funding and fast‑track FDA review for psychedelic therapies after podcaster Joe Rogan texted the president about their potential. The order directs the Department of Health and Human Services to boost...

As Regional Conflict Takes Its Toll, Dubai’s Hoteliers Are Responding Strategically
Dubai’s hospitality sector, long buoyed by high occupancy and premium rates, is now feeling the strain of regional conflict. Iconic properties such as the Burj Al Arab are closing for an 18‑month refurbishment, and industry data shows nearly 2,000 rooms across...

Camille Razat Has a Surprise For You
French actress Camille Razat turned heads at the Cannes Series International Festival by arriving in a layered ensemble that combined a colorful dress with an unexpected apron over a simple romper. The unconventional look diverged from typical red‑carpet gowns and...

Opportunistic AI Detects Colorectal Cancer Using Routine, Noncontrast CT
Researchers at Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital unveiled COCA, an AI tool that detects colorectal cancer on routine non‑contrast abdominal and pelvic CT scans. In retrospective tests on more than 2,000 scans, COCA delivered an AUC between 0.967 and 0.996, boosting...

China Races to Build Record Biobank to Rival US Drugs Research
China is constructing a national biobank that will house blood and DNA samples from 33,000 children, targeting brain‑disease research. The initiative, led by the Chinese Institute for Brain Research, seeks to create a data‑rich platform that rivals the United States’...

Storm Rider: Legend Of Hammerhead - Nikola Jovic - 20310
Storm Rider: Legend Of Hammerhead is a 2026 fantasy action film that attempts to merge Balkan‑style production values with Hollywood‑level spectacle. Set in a post‑flood world of island city‑states, the plot follows young Neb and Ana as they enter a...

Wardriver - Nikola Jovic - 20311
Wardriver, Rebecca Thomas’s sophomore feature, follows Cole (Dane DeHaan), a nocturnal hacker who wardrives ATMs and redistributes stolen cash. When a violent doorman forces him to target a vulnerable patron, Cole’s guilt pushes him into a dangerous real‑world conspiracy. The...
NASA ‘Received Responses’ From SpaceX and Blue Origin on Artemis III, Isaacman Says
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told a House appropriations subcommittee that the agency has received formal responses from SpaceX and Blue Origin to support Artemis III, slated for a low‑Earth‑orbit rendezvous and docking test in late 2027. The test will validate the...
When Is It Acceptable to Discard Gifted Books?
I know I can be sassy sometimes but I have a GENUINE QUESTION about book PR etiquette. Under what circumstances is it ok to get rid of a gifted book?
Treat Employees Like Owners to Boost Their Performance
Once you understand this truth as an owner … you and your employees can both win ❤️❤️❤️‼️ pass this onto a business owner … When I was a kid my dad used to talk about being upset about his...

Why Geologists Love Pond Scum
Geologists attribute detailed knowledge of Cambrian tidal flats to microbial mats that bound sand particles into cohesive layers. At Wisconsin’s Blackberry Hill, these mats preserved delicate trace fossils—including jellyfish imprints, mollusk grazing trails, and early arthropod trackways—providing a window into...
Metabolic Illness Can Nullify Calorie Deficits, Study Shows
came across a reddit post from someone who stopped losing weight and gained a bunch back while being in "a deficit". turns out they had a metabolic illness that was the issue, as soon as they started treatment they started...
Elliot Hershberg Returns to Lead AI Protein Dynamics Session
Why has @ElliotHershberg been coming to @SynBioBeta for the past 4 years in a row?? Elliot is a Partner at @AmplifyPartners and one of the sharpest minds at the intersection of biology and capital. He'll be moderating one of the...
Study Suggests Fibroid Rates in Latina Women May Be Lower than Previously Thought
A new Michigan Medicine study, the largest U.S. ultrasound‑confirmed investigation of uterine fibroids in Latina women, found an overall prevalence of 11.8%, notably lower than earlier estimates that reached 37%. The research, part of the ELLAS project and employing community‑based...
Burnout Comes From Feeling It's Never Enough
It took me a long time to figure this out so I hope this helps you... You're not "burned out" because you do too much. You're burned out because you feel like its not enough.
Value Daily Effort Over Immediate Results
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson *Special thanks to the Bloomberg terminal.

JustWatch: HBO Max’s ‘Marty Supreme’ Reigns No. 1 Across Streaming Through April 26
HBO Max’s critically acclaimed film “Marty Supreme” topped the U.S. feature‑length movie streaming chart for the week ending April 26, according to JustWatch data. Prime Video’s sci‑fi horror series “From” surged to No. 1 on the TV streaming leaderboard, overtaking HBO Max’s...
Cellular Rejuvenation Could Shift Medicine to Youthful Resilience
Cellular rejuvenation may redefine medicine—not by treating disease, but by restoring youthful resilience at the cellular level. But science, safety, and hype are colliding. Worth the read (gift link) : 👇 https://t.co/7JGNdhFsFP via @NYTimes

Silence the Mind; Let the Soul Guide Healing
The soul always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is to silence the mind. ~ Caroline Myss #mindfulness https://t.co/zb86eicV7X
Seeking Top Dallas, Tyler, Abilene Recommendations
Heading to Texas this week, with stops in Dallas, Tyler and Abilene. Hit me with your recommendations: Record stores, restaurants, etc.
Skipping College? You Must Self‑Educate, Startups Won’t
If you skip some or all of college to start a startup, it's on you to develop your mind the way college would have. And that's not something that happens by default in most startups.

Patagonia Turned Customers Into Catalog Models
Reading "Dirtbag Billionaire: How Yvon Chouinard Built Patagonia, Made a Fortune, and Gave It All Away" by @dgelles One interesting story in it about how they used photos of their customers using the gear as calalog models. https://t.co/yoUJD3B6yj
Infinite ROI on Longevity, Yet We Plan Vacations Instead
Question: What's the ROI on preventing your own death? Answer: Infinite. Yet 99% of people spend more time planning vacations than planning longevity.