
Data at CERN Was Deliberately Falsified
An opinion piece by Richard Lighthouse alleges that CERN deliberately falsified data from its ATLAS and CMS experiments, claiming the top quark is actually a boson. Lighthouse backs his claim with a proprietary 1024‑QAM mathematical model and points to recent LHC shutdowns as evidence of a cover‑up. The post also links broader concerns about secrecy in scientific research, citing U.S. patent secrecy orders and unexplained scientist deaths. No peer‑reviewed studies corroborate these assertions, and the mainstream physics community continues to treat the top quark as a fermion.

Rush Hour 4 Delayed As Stars Pass On Latest Offers
Paramount’s planned fourth installment of the "Rush Hour" franchise has hit a roadblock after Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker turned down early offers of roughly $8 million each—significantly less than the $20 million they earned for 2007’s "Rush Hour 3." The film, slated...

Success Requires Full Commitment, Not People‑Pleasing Adjustments
Real success comes from committing fully to your path, not adjusting it to please others…

Inner Work Office Hours (Monthly Q&A)
The author announced a monthly "Inner Work Office Hours" Q&A, inviting community members to submit personal questions about their inner‑work journey. The session offers direct guidance, interpretation support, and fresh perspectives on emerging life challenges. By framing the event as...

How to Keep Your Plants Alive in Colder Temperatures
Winter temperatures can stress outdoor plants, so gardeners should move them indoors before night lows hit 45 °F (7 °C) and, for tropical varieties, before 50 °F (10 °C). Inside, the right location balances light, heat, and humidity; sun‑loving species may need supplemental grow...

Enter Art Fair: Dynamic Curation
Enter Art Fair, Scandinavia’s premier international art fair, returns to Copenhagen from August 27‑30, 2026 at the historic Lokomotivværkstedet. The eighth edition showcases 80 leading galleries, including 28 newcomers, spanning photography, painting, sculpture and installation. A robust talks programme will...

How to Build a Fueling Strategy Around the Glycemic Index
The glycemic index (GI) measures how quickly carbs raise blood sugar and has evolved from a diabetic tool to a performance‑focused nutrition metric. Low‑GI foods such as whole grains, legumes, and vegetables provide steady energy and support long‑term metabolic health,...

ChatGPT Generates Real‑World Running Plan That Works
I asked ChatGPT to build me a running training plan instead of hiring a trainer. I wanted to test one thing. If I give ChatGPT all my data (Strava history, PRs, volume...), does the plan it builds actually work? Will I...

Sun Ra Arkestra :: Live In Berlin, 1970
Aquarium Drunkard’s review spotlights Sun Ra Arkestra’s live recording from Berlin in 1970, a period when the ensemble was pushing deeper into its avant‑garde mythos. The article describes the performance as oscillating between radical abstraction and emergent structure, creating a low‑orbit, electric...
In the Novel Yesteryear, a Modern Tradwife Influencer Must Survive in the 1800s
Canadian author Caro Claire Burke’s debut novel Yesteryear imagines a modern tradwife influencer with 8 million followers who awakens in the 1800s and must survive without modern comforts. The book uses the protagonist, Natalie Heller Mills, to explore the tradwife phenomenon, choice...

Spotify Drives Engagement the Right Way, Expands Into 'Fitness' With Peloton
Spotify is launching a dedicated fitness hub for both free and Premium users, featuring curated playlists and guided workouts from wellness creators. Premium subscribers also gain access to Peloton’s on‑demand library of 1,400 ad‑free classes in supported markets. The company...
The Great Launch Constraint
On April 19 Blue Origin launched New Glenn’s NG‑3 mission using a refurbished first‑stage booster that successfully returned to the recovery ship Jacklyn. The mission, the first commercial flight for AST SpaceMobile, suffered a second‑stage anomaly: a BE‑3U engine under‑performed, placing the BlueBird 7...
True Joy Comes From Giving, Not Endless Consumption
Loved the message in church yesterday as it challenged me Consumerism is the belief that with more will make us better and happier Happiness doesn’t come from consuming, it come from producing That’s why Acts 20:35 says “It is more blessed to give...
A Fortress Moon for Cislunar Security
A Chinese‑licensed commercial spacecraft launched as a lunar communications‑relay demonstrator unexpectedly altered its trajectory during a far‑side lunar pass, coinciding with a brief US satellite communications outage and infrared signatures of unannounced Long March launches. The simultaneous anomalies revealed a blind...

What Loss Does to a Man
The post explains how profound loss reshapes a man’s brain reward circuitry, leaving daily activities feeling empty and meaningless. It describes a protective shutdown that can linger for years, masquerading as stoic indifference while actually blocking emotional recovery. The author...

Curated Finds for Matt | Sofa Options
Design Lab’s stylist Miaad delivered a curated edit of three‑seater sofas for Matt, focusing on budget‑friendly options that balance modern farmhouse and minimalist aesthetics. The selection includes DUSK’s Malibu sofa with sleek lines and dark wooden legs, Daals’ Brigette offering...
The TWINSTAR Mission Concept: A Pragmatic Path to Finding Earth 2.0
The TWINSTAR concept proposes a $3‑5 billion, four‑meter space telescope paired with a 34‑meter external starshade to achieve the 10⁻¹⁰ contrast needed for direct imaging of Earth‑like exoplanets. By locating the observatory at the Sun‑Earth L2 Lagrange point, the mission gains...

Start the Week Without Trying to Catch Up
Monday mornings often feel like a race against unfinished tasks, creating a mental backlog before the day even starts. The article argues that the common “catch‑up” mindset actually adds pressure and reduces productivity. Instead, it proposes a slower start: pick...

Quantum Superposition and Free Will
The post examines how quantum superposition challenges the deterministic worldview of classical physics and explores whether this indeterminism can underpin human free will. It outlines the theoretical link between experimenter choice and particle behavior via the Free Will Theorem, and...

Maryna Viazovska’s Proofs of Sphere Packing Formalized with AI
Maryna Viazovska’s landmark proofs that the E₈ and Leech lattices give the densest sphere packings in dimensions 8 and 24 have been fully formalized using the Lean proof assistant and an AI system called Gauss. The AI accelerated the 8‑dimensional...

Paradise City Sales Heads to Cannes Brandishing Three Aces - Cannes 2026 – Marché Du Film
French sales agency Paradise City Sales is showcasing three female‑directed titles at Cannes 2026. In Un Certain Regard it will sell Judith Godrèche’s adaptation *A Girl’s Story* and Konstantina Kotzamani’s debut *Titanic Ocean*, while Sara Ishaq’s *The Station* will compete in Critics’ Week....
A Definitive Rant: Happy 45th Birthday to The Fall’s Slates EP
The Fall’s 1981 Slates EP marked a decisive shift, marrying raw post‑punk energy with high‑brow literary allusions. The record solidified Mark E. Smith’s anti‑intellectual intellectualism, using working‑class slang to reinterpret modernist ideas. Its defamiliarising lyrics and abrasive sound influenced a wave of...
Oxford PV Says Tandem Solar Could Add up to 5 Km to Daily EV Range
Oxford PV has joined Nissan’s SUITE consortium to advance perovskite‑silicon tandem solar cells for vehicle‑integrated photovoltaics. The tandem technology promises 20‑30% more power per unit area, adding roughly 3‑5 km of daily range and pushing total solar‑derived range to 15‑20...
3,000 Images, Zero Dialogue: How This Studio Made AI Films Without Sacrificing the Creative Soul
Purga Films and Gut produced three AI‑generated short films—mafia, Western, and samurai—using roughly 3,000 AI‑created images each and no spoken dialogue, substituting Lorem Ipsum placeholder text. Completed in three months, the project showcases how AI can deliver cinematic visuals while...

Cold Plunge Activates Vagus Nerve, Cuts Inflammation
Are you a cold plunge person — or does the idea make you want to close the app? For the full 10percenthappier podcast episode with Dr. Kevin J. Tracey — neurosurgeon, president and CEO of the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research,...
Encourage Self‑Investors, Build Lasting Legacies
Invest your time in people who are willing to invest in themselves. A simple message of encouragement can be the simple nudge someone else needs to keep moving toward their goals and dreams. Even in minor ways, people always help...
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15 Simple Design Tricks That Make Modern Kitchens Feel Warm and Inviting
The article outlines 15 practical design strategies that transform stark modern kitchens into warm, inviting spaces. It highlights techniques such as using graphic angles, bold stone surfaces, colored cabinetry, glass-front cabinets, mixed‑material furniture, layered lighting, unexpected textures, patterned flooring, integrated...

Stop Excuses, Start Growth: Choose Solutions Over Comfort
Excuses are comfortable… until they quietly steal your growth. Not all excuses are wrong. Life happens. But the moment we cling to them, we stop experimenting, stop solving, stop growing. Every problem has a doorway. Sometimes it just needs a difficult conversation,...

Motif Neurotech Receives FDA IDE Approval to Initiate RESONATE Trial of Motif XCS System in Treatment-Resistant Depression
Motif Neurotech has secured FDA Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) to launch the RESONATE early feasibility study of its Motif XCS System in patients with treatment‑resistant depression who have failed at least two medications. The trial will monitor 12‑month safety, symptom...
Titian's ‘Bacchus and Ariadne’ to Get a Refresh with Bank Conservation Grant
Bank of America’s annual art conservation programme is funding the restoration of Titian’s 1520‑23 masterpiece *Bacchus and Ariadne* at London’s National Gallery. The work will be transferred to a new fabric support and any paint loss will be repaired, marking...

Review: La Voix Du Troupeau - Visions Du Réel 2026
Mathias Jouland and Lucien Roux debut their first feature, La voix du troupeau, at the Visions du Réel festival in Nyon. The film follows Didier, a 50‑year‑old non‑hearing farmer, as he communicates through gestures, animal bonds, and poetic visuals. Presented...

Liu Ding and Carol Yinghua Lu to Curate 2027 Istanbul Biennial
Liu Ding and Carol Yinghua Lu have been appointed curators of the 19th Istanbul Biennial, scheduled for 18 September to 14 November 2027. Both are veteran Chinese curators—Ding a Beijing‑based artist and professor, Lu a director of Beijing’s Inside‑Out Art...
Food Sources for All Your Essential Supplements
Eat your supplements cheat sheet 💊🥦🥘 - Creatine: herring, red meat - Glycine: gelatin - Magnesium: pumpkin seeds - Boron: dried fruit, avocado - Potassium: potatoes - Omega-3s: salmon, sardines - Spermidine: wheat germ, cheese - Vitamin K2: natto, cheese - Taurine: seaweed, fish - Trimethylglycine: beets - Astaxanthin: salmon, shrimp -...
Spotify Crowns “Drivers License” Greatest Streaming‑era Pop Hit
Spotify Names Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” the Greatest Pop Song of the Streaming Era https://t.co/FpB3ewfxRd

Sharjah Biennial 2027 Announces Theme and Artists
The Sharjah Art Foundation has revealed the 2027 Sharjah Biennial, titled “What remains, sits restive.” Curated jointly by Angela Harutyunyan and Paula Nascimento, the edition will run from 21 January to 13 June 2027. Harutyunyan’s program features 55 artists exploring the afterlives of...
Margaret Fuller Bronze Sculpture Donated to Concord Library
Check out Life-Size Bronze Sculpture of Margaret Fuller Donated to Concord Free Public Library https://t.co/mt2RXNx7sJ via @finebooks
Lewis Capaldi and Joy Crookes Light Up Toronto
Photo Gallery: Lewis Capaldi and Joy Crookes at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena on April 22, 2026 https://t.co/28ozWXkk7C
UK Startup Showcases All-in-One Water Cylinder Heat Pump Prototype
British startup Nusku unveiled a prototype that packs an air‑source heat pump, a 180‑litre hot‑water cylinder and a smart controller into a single outdoor unit. The integrated design eliminates the need for indoor cylinders and reduces installation time to one...
Biosimilar T
Me writing scripts to completely control 90% of my psoriasis patients with biosimilar Taltz >2 years before $ORKA even reads out P3: https://t.co/TVaA10pHOe

Friendship's Purpose: Deepening the Spirit
"Let there be no purpose in friendship save the deepening of the spirit." 💗 Kahlil Gibran #MondayMotivation #SuccessTRAIN #Friendship #JoyTRAIN https://t.co/YJtDFTJXBb
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I've Lived in Southern California for 16 Years and This Is My Favorite Small Town—And It's Called 'The City of...
Costa Mesa, California, has embraced the moniker “City of the Arts,” anchored by the Segerstrom Center for the Arts and the newly expanded UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art. The 53,000‑square‑foot museum, designed by Pritzker‑prize architect Thom Mayne,...

Renewable Power Powers Rainforest Communities, Replaces Diesel
Clean energy projects are taking off across the rainforest, reducing the need to burn diesel and bringing 24/7 power for refrigeration, schooling and tourism. Read more: https://t.co/ZgEIVqLCT0 📷: Michael Dantas/Bloomberg https://t.co/0qfYM2XWn4

Hinge Mastery Course Gains NSCA Approval for CEUs
Announcement: The Hinge Mastery Course is now @NSCA Approved for 0.7 CEUs Grab the course ⬇️ Hinge Mastery Course https://t.co/crjECpcwqT https://t.co/AYgbB8dNP4

Mastering Digital Stress: 5 Steps to Stay Focused in a World of Distractions
The article outlines five practical steps to combat digital stress and improve focus amid constant online distractions. It recommends a systematic notification audit, dedicated “focus blocks,” intentional device‑free periods, mindfulness breaks, and leveraging productivity tools that enforce limits. Each step...
Vaccination and Boosters Are Key to Preventing Long COVID
The best way to prevent long Covid is through vaccination and annual updates or boosters https://t.co/m56zh2o2ZY

Find the Right Book, and Reading Becomes Enjoyable
“If you don’t like to read, you haven’t found the right book.” – @jk_rowling https://t.co/IbZTnRJiRI

Chromosomal Abnormalities Impact Myeloma Survival Differently Across Populations
Population differences in the associations between chromosomal abnormalities and overall survival of multiple myeloma [Jan 31, 2025] Bei Wang et al. @Bloodneoplasia https://t.co/IFPgCwpGo6 #mmsm #PrecisionMedicine #cancerdisparities https://t.co/vpNoEupRPG

High CTC Levels Signal Aggressive, Genomically Complex Myeloma
Elevated circulating tumor cells [#cactc] reflect high proliferation and genomic complexity in multiple myeloma [Sep 23, 2025] Garces et al. @Hemasphere_EHA https://t.co/R8ehW89gTn #mmsm #cagenome https://t.co/Ms6SGwbxcL
AI: A Thought Partner Between Doctor Visits
You might see your cardiologist three times a year. You might see your spiritual director three times a decade. AI doesn't replace that relationship. It gives you a place to think out loud between appointments—in the language your questions deserve. https://t.co/V6hjnDkJRX

Boz Scags' “Lowdown” Goes 2× Platinum
Boz Scaggs’ "Lowdown" is now certified 2x Platinum in the U.S., marking 2 million copies sold. The single from 'Silk Degrees' reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Cash Box Top 100. https://t.co/jPcXOEUnTE