ChatGPT Uses Munger’s Inversion Rule to Outperform Top Productivity Apps
A Tom's Guide experiment found that ChatGPT, when prompted to apply Charlie Munger’s inversion rule, generated personal goal plans that outperformed popular productivity apps. The AI‑driven approach reframed goal‑setting by first identifying potential failures, delivering a more realistic roadmap for users.

Find Freedom in Simple Breath and Presence
30 seconds to breathe and words to repeat [with the sounds of an open field]: “I am free to seek out spaces where I don’t feel obligated to perform and I free to simply be.”
WGA Warns Warner‑Paramount Merger Would Be Disastrous
WGA statement on Warner shareholders approving Paramount deal: The proposed merger of Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery would be a disaster for writers, the entertainment industry, consumers, and the country. While shareholders approved this deal today, this merger is far from...
Chef Adrien Cachot Debuts Limited-Edition Sushi Line with Sushi Shop
Michelin-starred French chef Adrien Cachot has teamed up with international sushi chain Sushi Shop to release a limited‑edition sushi and mochi collection. The range, available from 23 April 2026, includes a 22‑piece box priced at £28.90 (≈$36) and individual items ranging from...
Meta‑Analysis Shows Resistance Training Works Equally for Pre‑ and Post‑Menopausal Women
A new meta‑analysis of 4,019 women across 126 studies finds resistance training improves strength, muscle mass and reduces fat equally for premenopausal and postmenopausal participants. The findings challenge the notion that menopause limits gains from strength work and could reshape...
Study Finds Rapamycin May Undermine Exercise Benefits
Researchers at the Lifespan Research Institute reported that rapamycin, a leading longevity drug, may blunt the physiological gains from regular exercise. The finding challenges the common biohacker practice of pairing rapamycin with fitness regimens and highlights a potential trade‑off between...
Stella McCartney Returns to H&M with Sustainable Collection Launching May 7
Stella McCartney has announced a new collaboration with fast‑fashion giant H&M, debuting a sustainable collection on May 7 after a 20‑year hiatus. The line mixes archival references with recycled fabrics, signaling a renewed high‑low partnership focused on environmental responsibility.
Kelly Ana Morey's Posthumous Novel 'Ordinary People Like Us' Set for Sep 1 Release
Moa Press announced that Kelly Ana Morey's unfinished manuscript, Ordinary People Like Us, will be published on 1 September 2026, exactly one year after the author’s death. The release, coordinated with Dialogue Books at John Murray Press in the UK, is being...
Hims & Hers Gains 7% on FDA Peptide Review, Faces Amazon Competition
Hims & Hers Health surged more than 7% when the FDA scheduled a July 23‑24 meeting to review several peptide drugs, giving investors a new growth narrative. The rally was later tempered as Amazon launched a competing GLP‑1 weight‑loss service,...
TCV‑Backed Kipu Health Acquires Team Recovery to Bolster Behavioral Health Platform
Kipu Health, the TCV‑backed behavioral‑health technology leader, announced the acquisition of Team Recovery Technologies, a provider serving more than 150 U.S. treatment centers. The deal expands Kipu’s platform with alumni‑engagement and referral‑growth tools, underscoring a private‑equity‑style push to consolidate health‑tech...
Formula 1 Teams up with Aeropostale on $20 T‑shirt Line to Win over Gen Z
Formula 1 has launched a budget‑friendly apparel collection with Aeropostale, pricing shirts from $16.17 to $65.97 to attract Gen Z shoppers. The move follows a broader shift toward lifestyle branding and a 75% rise in sports‑wear sponsorship spend, as the sport’s global...
Spinogenix Starts CLARITY Phase 2b/3 Trial of SPG601 for Fragile X Syndrome
Spinogenix, a clinical‑stage biopharma, has launched the CLARITY trial – a two‑part Phase 2b/3 study of its oral BK‑channel modulator SPG601 in male patients with Fragile X Syndrome. The initial arm will enroll up to 48 adult males, followed by...
Medtronic Buys CathWorks for $585M to Add AI Cardiovascular Diagnostics
Medtronic has completed a $585 million purchase of CathWorks, a private medical‑device company whose AI‑based FFRangio system offers wire‑free coronary assessment. The deal follows a 2022 partnership and recent trial data showing non‑inferior outcomes to traditional FFR, positioning Medtronic for deeper...
Former MBTA Chief Brian Shortsleeve Launches Governor Bid, Promises Data‑Driven Reforms
Brian Shortsleeve, the former chief administrator of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, has entered the Republican primary for governor. He vows to run the state with the same data‑driven, cost‑cutting playbook he used to halve the T’s operating deficit, positioning...
Tempus Teams with USC to Scale AI‑Driven Precision Oncology for 1.5 Million Patients
Tempus AI, Inc. and the Keck School of Medicine of USC announced a multi‑year collaboration that will embed Tempus’ AI platform into more than 1.5 million yearly patient visits across USC’s cancer centers. The deal covers molecular testing, trial matching, care‑gap...
The ‘Michael’ Biopic Isn’t ‘Sanitised’ to Protect His Reputation
The $200 million Michael Jackson biopic, titled *Michael*, was forced to excise its original third act after lawyers uncovered a settlement clause barring dramatization of the 1993 child‑abuse allegations. The Jackson estate financed roughly $21 million in re‑shoots and edits, shifting the...
African Storytelling Is a Growth Market Hollywood Is Missing, Says Next Narrative Africa Fund Study
The Next Narrative Africa Fund (NNAF) released a study with Parrot Analytics showing that global demand for African and diaspora film and TV outpaces supply, especially for non‑English titles. Non‑English African stories represent 28% of audience demand but only 16%...
Hawaii’s Climate Disasters Deepen Home Insurance Gaps as Premiums Surge
Hawaii’s March Kona-low storms have intensified an already strained property‑insurance market, with the Insurance Fairness Project reporting premium hikes of more than 50% and flood coverage held by just 4.2% of homes. State officials caution the figures may not reflect...
Studios Commit to 45-Day Theatrical Windows at CinemaCon, Pushing Back on Early Premium VOD
Universal, Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount and other majors announced at CinemaCon 2026 that they will honor theatrical windows of at least 45 days, a stark reversal of the early premium‑VOD model that saw movies jump to streaming in as little...
Overstimulation Makes Kids Demand Even More Attention
Why is it that when you’re overstimulated and try to get space, the kids need you 100x than they did before 😩 halpppp meeee rhonda
BYD’s Next Electric Sports Car Spotted Ahead of Imminent Launch
BYD’s premium Denza brand has moved its Z electric sports car from prototype to production, as a teal convertible was photographed being unloaded from a tow truck. The production version retains the sleek two‑door silhouette but drops the large carbon‑fibre...
Xanadu Quantum Shares Surge 22% to $28 as Photonic Computing Hype Accelerates
Xanadu Quantum Technologies (NASDAQ: XNDU) surged 22.5% to $28.06 on April 22, spurred by renewed investor enthusiasm for its room‑temperature photonic qubits and a wave of strategic partnerships. The rally follows a $302 million SPAC financing and ongoing talks for up...

A House Connected to Its Landscape
Parson Architects designed a low‑profile family home on the lower slopes of Te Mata Peak in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. The house steps gently downhill beneath a single sweeping roof, creating a calm, grounded silhouette that mirrors the terrain. Interior spaces open...
RFK Jr.’s FDA Shake‑up Sparks Biotech Uncertainty
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s overhaul of the FDA, marked by rapid leadership turnover, layoffs and recent rejections of experimental cancer therapies, has left biotech firms uneasy. The turmoil coincides with a plunge in venture capital to its lowest level in two...
From External Influence to Inner Impact: A Half‑Inch Shift
As I said on 60 Minutes, “I used to work on the outside of peoples’ heads, now I work on the inside, so there’s only half an inch difference.” https://t.co/hFeIKJmtHW #entrepreneurmotivation #successmindset #keynotespeaker
E-Books Lag Printed Books
Statista’s latest market data shows e‑books still lag printed books in most countries. In the United States, 21% of consumers bought an e‑book last year versus 30% who purchased a printed title. China is the outlier, with e‑book purchases at...

Hokum: Damian McCarthy’s Horror Finds a Human Story Amid All the Creepy Grotesquerie
Irish writer‑director Damian McCarthy’s new horror feature *Hokum* follows American author Ohm Bauman, who returns to Ireland to scatter his parents’ ashes and confront childhood trauma. While staying in a supposedly haunted hotel, Ohm and a mushroom‑enthusiast friend break into a...

From Bats at Dusk to Asteroid Quests: Books in Brief
Four new non‑fiction titles debut in 2026, each exploring a distinct facet of science and society. Lucy Rogers’ book invites readers to look up, weaving observations of bats, kites and rockets into a meditation on sky and place. Bruno Carvalho...

Hit a Glitch in Your Research? Some ‘Night Science’ Thinking Could Move It Forward
Nature Careers’ "Creativity in Science" podcast features Itai Yanana and Martin Lercher introducing the "night science" concept – a creative, abstract mindset that complements the methodical "day science" approach. They describe how stepping back, using metaphors, and embracing outlier data...
Blood-Derived microRNA Signatures Associated with Hippocampal Structure and Atrophy Rate: Findings From the Rhineland Study
Researchers analyzed blood‑derived microRNA profiles from over 2,000 participants in the Rhineland Study to uncover associations with hippocampal structure and its longitudinal atrophy. Cross‑sectional analysis identified a set of miRNAs—including miR‑199a‑3p/199b‑3p, miR‑155‑5p, miR‑146a‑5p and miR‑505‑5p—linked to larger left hippocampal volume,...
Hannah Wilke and Francesca Woodman: Feminist Powerhouses of the Late 20th Century
The article revisits the groundbreaking feminist photography of Hannah Wilke and Francesca Woodman, highlighting Wilke’s provocative S.O.S. series that employed chewed gum to expose female objectification and her later Intra‑Venus work documenting chemotherapy, while Woodman’s haunting, surreal images are being showcased in...
Author Correction: Commensal Yeast Promotes Salmonella Typhimurium Virulence
Nature issued an author correction for the April 24, 2026 paper linking commensal yeast to increased Salmonella Typhimurium virulence. The notice fixes a misidentified mouse cage in the methods, updates statistical test descriptions from Student’s t‑tests to Mann‑Whitney U tests, revises two p‑values, and...
Author Correction: Astrocytic Sox9 Overexpression in Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Models Promotes Aβ Plaque Phagocytosis and Preserves Cognitive Function
An author correction was issued for the Nature Neuroscience paper on astrocytic Sox9 overexpression in Alzheimer’s disease mouse models. The correction fixes swapped y‑axis labels in Figure 2b—AQP4 should appear on the left and SLC1A2 on the right—and relocates the misplaced...

Prelude for a Press at Palace Enterprise
Prelude for a Press is a multi‑artist exhibition hosted at Palace Enterprise in Copenhagen from March 19 to April 25, 2026. Curated by Jesper List Thomsen, it showcases works by nine international creators spanning painting, sculpture, and new‑media formats. The show...
Author Correction: A Μ-Opioid Receptor Superagonist Analgesic with Minimal Adverse Effects
The original Nature paper reported a µ‑opioid receptor (MOR) superagonist that delivers potent analgesia with minimal side effects. An author correction issued on 24 April 2026 fixes typographical errors: figure axes in Fig. 3e and Fig. 5a now read “Time (sec)” instead of “Time...
Addendum: Neural Anticipation of Virtual Infection Triggers an Immune Response
An addendum to a recent Nature Neuroscience paper acknowledges earlier studies showing that visual and virtual exposure to disease cues can modulate immune markers such as IL‑6, salivary cytokines, and sIgA. It highlights methodological limitations of salivary assays, noting high...

Transformer Network Enhances Underground Mining Image Resolution
Researchers introduced BDL, a transformer‑based super‑resolution network that restores degraded underground coal‑mine images. The architecture combines a Bidirectional Adaptive Interaction Module, Dual‑Group Feedforward Network, and Local Convolution Block to fuse local and global features. In tests, BDL achieved 32.07 dB PSNR...

RESPECT THE JAMÓN!
A recent blog post highlights the experience of buying a cone of jamón de bellota at Madrid’s iconic Mercado San Miguel. The author describes the premium cured ham made from acorn‑fed Iberian pigs and notes the cultural cachet of enjoying...

America's Top-Rated Dog Beach For 2025 Is A Leash-Free Florida Paradise For Your Furry Friends
Jupiter Dog Beach in Florida has been crowned America’s No. 1 dog‑friendly beach by USA Today readers for 2025, marking its second straight year at the top. The 2.5‑mile off‑leash stretch between markers 26 and 27 offers restrooms, showers, and nearby...
New Bioreactor Turns Stem Cells Into an Immune-Cell Factory, Producing 40 Million Human Macrophages per Week
Researchers at Hannover Medical School have unveiled a medium‑scale bioreactor that converts induced pluripotent stem cells into human macrophages at commercial‑grade volumes. The system can harvest up to 40 million immune cells per bioreactor each week for up to ten weeks,...

Give Your Kitchen A Touch Of Warmth With These Vintage Pieces
Vintage‑style brass pieces are re‑emerging as a design cue that softens minimalist kitchens with warmth and character. The article highlights how faucets, knobs, lamps and decorative accessories can be added during the design phase or as low‑cost DIY upgrades. Brass’s...

New Fossil From Brazil Reveals Unexpected Diversity Among Pre-Dinosaur Herbivores
Paleontologists in Brazil have described a new rhynchosaur genus and species, Isodapedon varzealis, from a 230‑million‑year‑old Carnian fossil site. The skull shows symmetrical tooth‑bearing areas and a unique lower‑jaw shape, indicating a feeding strategy unlike other hyperodapedontines. Phylogenetic analysis places...

Oxfam’s Living Wage for Hong Kong Set to Rise to HK$64 per Hour From Oct
Oxfam Hong Kong announced a new living‑wage benchmark of HK$64 per hour (about $8.20) effective Oct. 1, up from HK$62.8. The increase reflects recent wage data and the Composite Consumer Price Index. Meanwhile, the statutory minimum wage will rise by HK$1...
Ego Destroys Dreams; Service Builds Them
Ego is lifting up yourself and service is when you lift up others. Ego kills dreams and service creates them.
Authentic Culture Cycles From Cringe to Trend, Then Back
There are still authentic expressions of culture. They’re just seen as cringe and unfashionable until they percolate into the level of mass consumption, after which they again become uncool. “I can only buy alt clothes from SHEIN,” is the apotheosis...

Uncertainty Is the only Certainty in Gravitational Waveforms
A new study introduces an uncertainty‑aware gravitational‑waveform model that samples the full range of waveforms consistent with numerical‑relativity fits. By propagating fit‑coefficient errors, the model prevents spurious deviations in parametrized post‑Einsteinian (ppE) tests, which otherwise appear when standard single‑waveform models...
Strong Performances and Concerts, Yet Movie Feels
Michael has some fantastic performances from the leads & amazing concert reenactments. The movie falls short and feels like fan service. @michaelmovie #MichaelMovie https://t.co/rrOh1HaGOF

April 23: Three Iconic #1 Hits Across Decades
🎵 Songs reaching No. 1 on this day (April 23): Thelma Houston’s “Don’t Leave Me This Way” in 1977; “Come on Eileen” by Dexys Midnight Runners in 1983; and Whitney Houston’s “Where Do Broken Hearts Go” in 1988. https://t.co/NyHEdP2k10 https://t.co/Cy1ijrayP0
A Century Closes In A Single Day
Two cultural icons passed away on the same day: Michael Tilson Thomas, the 81‑year‑old former music director of the San Francisco Symphony, and Ruth Slenczynska, the 101‑year‑old pianist who was Sergei Rachmaninoff’s last surviving student. Meanwhile, AI continues to infiltrate creative...

Information Overload Isn’t Knowledge—Act to Adapt
Although we have access to more information than ever before, that doesn’t mean we’re more knowledgeable. Moreover, what good is information if you don’t act on it? Here are 10 ways to adapt to a changing world: https://t.co/MbaNKFV2UD @fsonnenberg https://t.co/gs5rhGD30c