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Everybody Wants to Go on Zara Larsson’s Girls Trip
NewsApr 22, 2026

Everybody Wants to Go on Zara Larsson’s Girls Trip

Swedish pop star Zara Larsson is set to release her remix album *Girls Trip* on May 1, featuring a star‑studded roster that includes Shakira, Robyn, Kehlani, PinkPantheress and others. The project builds on the success of her *Midnight Sun* era, where tracks like “Stateside”...

By Vulture (New York Magazine) – Movies
Metabolic Acidosis May Be an Important Contributing Cause of Age-Related Frailty
BlogApr 22, 2026

Metabolic Acidosis May Be an Important Contributing Cause of Age-Related Frailty

A new open‑access study highlights metabolic acidosis—specifically low serum bicarbonate—as a potentially overlooked driver of age‑related frailty. Epidemiologic data link bicarbonate levels below 25 mEq/L to slower gait, reduced muscle strength, and higher mortality, even in seniors with normal kidney function....

By Fight Aging!
Joe DeFranco Shares a Brutal Grip Test That Builds Real Strength in Under a Minute
NewsApr 22, 2026

Joe DeFranco Shares a Brutal Grip Test That Builds Real Strength in Under a Minute

Joe DeFranco, the renowned strength coach behind DeFranco’s Gym, posted a one‑minute upper‑back and grip challenge on Instagram. The test combines a smith‑machine bar, a bench, and a yoga block, requiring athletes to hold the bar while keeping the block...

By Muscle & Fitness
Cellular Mechanisms Behind Diabetes-Derived Vascular Disease Unveiled
NewsApr 22, 2026

Cellular Mechanisms Behind Diabetes-Derived Vascular Disease Unveiled

A study led by Zhen Chen at City of Hope uncovered that the receptor TREM2 is markedly up‑regulated in macrophages and endothelial cells of arteries from type‑2 diabetes patients, disrupting vascular repair. Using single‑cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and a...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
The Best Dries Van Noten Summer Fragrances 2026: Refillable, Hand-Painted Bottles
NewsApr 22, 2026

The Best Dries Van Noten Summer Fragrances 2026: Refillable, Hand-Painted Bottles

Belgian designer Dries van Noten, who exited the runway in 2024, is expanding his luxury fragrance line launched in 2022. The collection is distinguished by hand‑painted, refillable apothecary bottles and formulas that contain at least 85 % plant‑derived ingredients. Six scents—Santal Greenery, Fleur...

By GQ
Steve Winwood Shares Statement on Traffic Bandmate Dave Mason’s Passing
NewsApr 22, 2026

Steve Winwood Shares Statement on Traffic Bandmate Dave Mason’s Passing

Dave Mason, co‑founder of the 1960s rock band Traffic, passed away earlier this week, prompting a heartfelt Instagram tribute from longtime collaborator Steve Winwood. Mason’s early work on Traffic’s debut album “Dear Mr. Fantasy” and the follow‑up “Last Exit” helped...

By Relix
The Mall Raised Us. I Wish My Kids Had The Same Rite Of Passage.
NewsApr 22, 2026

The Mall Raised Us. I Wish My Kids Had The Same Rite Of Passage.

The author reflects on how malls served as a rite of passage, teaching independence, budgeting, and social navigation to a generation of pre‑teens. She contrasts that tactile, sensory experience with today’s e‑commerce dominance, noting both nostalgia and practical value for...

By Scary Mommy
What's in My NOW? — Jolyon Patten
BlogApr 22, 2026

What's in My NOW? — Jolyon Patten

Retired City of London lawyer Jolyon Patten now lives on Greece’s Mount Pelion, where he writes a Timurid‑era novel and curates a personal "What’s in my NOW?" newsletter. He showcases three physical items—a Spyderco Dragonfly 2 penknife, a Collings OM2H‑T...

By What's in my NOW?
American Express Platinum: Valuable Benefits and an Offer as High as 175,000 Bonus Points
NewsApr 22, 2026

American Express Platinum: Valuable Benefits and an Offer as High as 175,000 Bonus Points

American Express’s flagship Platinum Card continues to lead the premium travel‑rewards segment, charging a $895 annual fee but offering a suite of high‑value perks. New applicants can receive a personalized welcome bonus of up to 175,000 Membership Rewards points after...

By The Points Guy (TPG)
Striking Photo Essay Examines Deadly Spread of Dengue Fever in Nepal
NewsApr 22, 2026

Striking Photo Essay Examines Deadly Spread of Dengue Fever in Nepal

Photographer Yuri Segalerba’s essay documents Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes discovered at 2,438 m in Chandannath, marking the highest altitude recorded for dengue vectors in Nepal. Climate change and increased travel have pushed dengue into 76 of the country’s 77...

By New Scientist – Robots
Target: Trade In A Car Seat & Get 20% Off A New Car Seat, Stroller Or Select Baby Gear (4/19-5/2)
BlogApr 22, 2026

Target: Trade In A Car Seat & Get 20% Off A New Car Seat, Stroller Or Select Baby Gear (4/19-5/2)

Target is running a limited‑time promotion that gives shoppers 20% off a new car seat, car seat base, travel system, stroller, or select baby gear when they trade in an old car seat. The trade‑in window runs from September 21 to...

By Doctor of Credit
1946 Mood Chart: Know Your Bad Weeks Two Months in Advance
BlogApr 22, 2026

1946 Mood Chart: Know Your Bad Weeks Two Months in Advance

In September 1946, True magazine published a quirky piece by Donald G. Cooley that showcased a scientist’s wall‑mounted mood chart resembling a stock ticker. The graph plotted weekly emotional peaks and valleys, with the researcher claiming he felt capable of...

By Boing Boing
Intensity Rebels Miss Gains: Embrace Boring LISS
SocialApr 22, 2026

Intensity Rebels Miss Gains: Embrace Boring LISS

"The Anti-Establishment Athlete" & The Intensity Trap This is the ironic one. The deviant often ends up in glycolytic hell precisely because they rejected the mainstream advice to "just do cardio." They went hard and intensely because everyone else was doing...

By Brian Mackenzie
Turn Your Resilience Into Purposeful Action
SocialApr 22, 2026

Turn Your Resilience Into Purposeful Action

Everyone here has been through something. Something that could have stopped you completely. But somehow you kept going. Now what do you do with that? https://t.co/qsOBCBqFF5

By Scott Leese
Why Does Life Prefer One 'Hand' Over the Other? New Study Points to Electron Spin
NewsApr 22, 2026

Why Does Life Prefer One 'Hand' Over the Other? New Study Points to Electron Spin

A team led by Yossi Paltiel and Ron Naaman discovered that electron spin can differentiate mirror‑image molecules during dynamic processes, challenging the assumption that enantiomers behave identically. Their experiments and calculations, published in Science Advances, show spin‑dependent polarization varies between...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Eight Simple Buckets to Balance Every Life Area
SocialApr 22, 2026

Eight Simple Buckets to Balance Every Life Area

The 8 buckets I use to organize my life: 1. Health 2. Thoughts 3. Wealth 4. Family 5. Friends 6. Fun 7. Environment 8. Business Covers all the bases and works well for me.

By Dickie Bush
Gratitude Reveals We Already Have Enough
SocialApr 22, 2026

Gratitude Reveals We Already Have Enough

Try to enjoy what you have. There's always more, but do we really need it? When we appreciate all that we have in our lives, we often realize we have enough. We are enough. #WednesdayVibes #WednesdayMotivation #gratitude #appreciation #selflove #Happiness #Mindfulness...

By Beth Frates, MD
The 12 Best Action Movies on Netflix
NewsApr 22, 2026

The 12 Best Action Movies on Netflix

Entertainment Weekly has compiled a list of the 12 best action movies currently streaming on Netflix, ranging from classic blockbusters to recent award‑winning titles. The selection includes the 2006 Bond reboot “Casino Royale,” Spike Lee’s Vietnam‑war drama “Da 5 Bloods,” the Oscar‑winning...

By Entertainment Weekly (Movies)
Can You Slow Ageing with Your Diet? A New Book Gives It a Go
NewsApr 22, 2026

Can You Slow Ageing with Your Diet? A New Book Gives It a Go

Freelance health journalist David Cox discovered his biological age was older than his chronological age and turned that shock into a mission to reverse it. In his new book, *The Age Code*, he chronicles how specific dietary changes can lower...

By New Scientist – Robots
New York City, New Orleans at Greatest Risk of Extreme Damage From Floods, New Analysis Reveals
NewsApr 22, 2026

New York City, New Orleans at Greatest Risk of Extreme Damage From Floods, New Analysis Reveals

A new study in Science Advances finds that 4.7 million New York City residents are exposed to flooding, with 4.4 million facing extreme damage, while more than 98 percent of New Orleans’ population is at extreme risk. The analysis, using storm data from 2012‑2017, shows...

By Scientific American – Mind
An Experimental New Drug for Stiff Person Syndrome Restores Mobility
NewsApr 22, 2026

An Experimental New Drug for Stiff Person Syndrome Restores Mobility

Researchers at Kyverna Therapeutics reported that a single infusion of their experimental CAR‑T cell therapy, miv‑cel, dramatically improved mobility in patients with stiff person syndrome (SPS). In a Phase II trial of 26 participants, walking speed increased and eight of twelve...

By Science News
These New Watches From Eberhard & Co Are Vintage Perfection
NewsApr 22, 2026

These New Watches From Eberhard & Co Are Vintage Perfection

Swiss watchmaker Eberhard & Co unveiled two vintage‑inspired collections at Geneva’s Watches and Wonders 2026. The Scafograf 200 MCMLIX is a 39 mm dive watch with 200 m water resistance, a Milanese mesh bracelet and classic 1950s styling. The Tazio Nuvolari chronograph revives the brand’s first racer‑named...

By T3
This Mesmerising Cornish Time-Travel Film Is Not to Be Missed
NewsApr 22, 2026

This Mesmerising Cornish Time-Travel Film Is Not to Be Missed

Mark Jenkin’s new film “Rose of Nevada” opens in UK cinemas and will debut in the United States on June 19, 2026. The plot follows a Cornish fishing village haunted by the disappearance of the boat Rose of Nevada thirty...

By New Scientist – Robots
Ep 373 - Does Bone Predict Hypertrophy?
PodcastApr 22, 20261h 30m

Ep 373 - Does Bone Predict Hypertrophy?

In this episode of Iron Culture, Eric Trexler and Dr. Eric Helms discuss the challenges of returning to training after long-term detraining and injury, emphasizing the importance of habit formation and auto‑regulation. They explore whether bone geometry can predict muscle...

By Iron Culture presented by MASS
Social Support Beats Policy‑blind Trauma Treatment for Recovery
SocialApr 22, 2026

Social Support Beats Policy‑blind Trauma Treatment for Recovery

Treating trauma while ignoring the social and political conditions that generate it risks turning medicine into a repair shop for problems our policies continue to produce. The strongest predictor of sustained recovery from addiction is social support. https://t.co/HoXy8efgWf

By Julie Holland
Cannes Adds 16 New Films to This Year’s Lineup, Including ‘Victorian Psycho’ and More
NewsApr 22, 2026

Cannes Adds 16 New Films to This Year’s Lineup, Including ‘Victorian Psycho’ and More

The Cannes Film Festival announced 16 additional titles, broadening its Competition, Un Certain Regard, Cannes Premiere, Special Screenings, and Family sections. James Gray’s thriller “Paper Tiger” secured a coveted competition slot alongside a Neon distribution deal, while Zachary Wigon’s gothic‑horror “Victorian Psycho”...

By IndieWire
Read, Execute, Ignore Critics: Traits of Top Performers
SocialApr 22, 2026

Read, Execute, Ignore Critics: Traits of Top Performers

The most successful people I know have three things in common: They read obsessively. They execute relentlessly. They ignore criticism from people who haven't built anything.

By Ross Simmonds
NASA Targets Early September for Roman Space Telescope Launch
NewsApr 22, 2026

NASA Targets Early September for Roman Space Telescope Launch

NASA announced that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be delivered to Kennedy Space Center in June and could launch as early as September 2026, well before the agency’s May 2027 deadline. The observatory will ride a SpaceX Falcon Heavy from Launch...

By NASA - News Releases
Taking Back Sunday to Play Louder Now in Full at Red Rocks
NewsApr 22, 2026

Taking Back Sunday to Play Louder Now in Full at Red Rocks

Taking Back Sunday announced a one‑off show on Oct 14, 2026 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre where they will perform their 2006 album *Louder Now* in its entirety. The concert also marks the return of former guitarist Fred Mascherino, who will join...

By Alternative Press
NIST Researchers Develop Photonic Chip Packaging
NewsApr 22, 2026

NIST Researchers Develop Photonic Chip Packaging

Researchers at NIST have introduced a new packaging method for photonic integrated circuits that uses hydroxide catalysis bonding, an inorganic glass‑like technique originally developed by NASA. The HCB process creates a molecular‑level bond between optical fibers and chips, allowing the...

By Quality Digest
NRD Releases Solid-State Nuclear Battery Power Cell
NewsApr 22, 2026

NRD Releases Solid-State Nuclear Battery Power Cell

NRD unveiled its NBV series, a solid‑state betavoltaic nuclear battery powered by nickel‑63. The cell delivers 5 nW to 500 nW of power, with voltages ranging from 1 V to 20 V, in a compact 20 mm × 20 mm × 12 mm package. Designed for ultra‑low‑power electronics, it promises maintenance‑free...

By Quality Digest
Andelyn Partners with S. Korea-Based ENCell to Accelerate Global Delivery of Gene Therapies
NewsApr 22, 2026

Andelyn Partners with S. Korea-Based ENCell to Accelerate Global Delivery of Gene Therapies

Andelyn Biosciences and South Korea’s ENCell have signed a collaboration to create a dual‑hemisphere manufacturing bridge between the United States and the Asia‑Pacific region. The agreement leverages both firms’ GMP facilities, viral vector expertise and regional networks to accelerate development,...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Scientists Sacrifice Delicious Opossums to Fight Florida’s Invasive Pythons
NewsApr 22, 2026

Scientists Sacrifice Delicious Opossums to Fight Florida’s Invasive Pythons

Florida’s Everglades are battling a surge of invasive Burmese pythons that have decimated native wildlife for decades. After earlier studies showed collared opossums were routinely eaten by the snakes, researchers plan to deliberately use the marsupials as bait. By summer...

By Popular Science
1916 New York Polio Epidemic: Lab Leak From Rockefeller Institute?
BlogApr 22, 2026

1916 New York Polio Epidemic: Lab Leak From Rockefeller Institute?

In the summer of 1916 a severe paralytic polio outbreak erupted in Brooklyn’s crowded Italian‑immigrant neighborhood, radiating outward in a distinct radial pattern. The epidemic struck a community that had likely been exposed to endemic poliovirus, making its virulence and...

By FOCAL POINTS (Courageous Discourse)
FNAF 3 Update Suggests Horror Movie Will Fix 2’s Biggest Disappointment
NewsApr 22, 2026

FNAF 3 Update Suggests Horror Movie Will Fix 2’s Biggest Disappointment

At the recent For the Love of Horror convention, stars Skeet Ulrich and Matthew Lillard revealed they will reprise their roles as Henry Emily and William Afton in the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s 3. The announcement directly addresses criticism that...

By ComingSoon.net
Trainers Say Your Home Gym Needs Dumbbells. These Are the Ones Worth Buying
NewsApr 22, 2026

Trainers Say Your Home Gym Needs Dumbbells. These Are the Ones Worth Buying

The article reviews a range of dumbbells for home gyms, from budget‑friendly fixed‑weight sets like Spri Deluxe and Amazon Basics to premium adjustable options such as BowFlex SelectTech 552 and SMRTFT Nüobell. It highlights key features, weight ranges, and price...

By Womens Health
4 Hip-Hop Artists From The 80s Who Sound Just as Good Today as They Did in Their Prime
NewsApr 22, 2026

4 Hip-Hop Artists From The 80s Who Sound Just as Good Today as They Did in Their Prime

The article spotlights four 1980s hip‑hop pioneers—Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, and LL Cool J—who still sound fresh by today’s standards. It argues that while the 1990s are often hailed as the genre’s golden age, the 80s laid the lyrical and...

By VICE (Music)
I’ve Been Running With the Apple Watch for 10 Years, but This One Feature Gave Me More Confidence for Race...
NewsApr 22, 2026

I’ve Been Running With the Apple Watch for 10 Years, but This One Feature Gave Me More Confidence for Race...

Apple’s Watch Pacer feature, introduced in watchOS 9 (2022), provides real‑time visual and audio cues to keep runners on target pace. Runner Jeff Dengate tested it while training for the London Marathon, noting that the green/red bar and Siri alerts helped...

By Runners World
Why Mindfulness Speakers Feel So Different Depending On Who You Choose
BlogApr 22, 2026

Why Mindfulness Speakers Feel So Different Depending On Who You Choose

Mindfulness speakers are not a monolithic category; they vary by era, delivery format, and thematic focus. The blog explains how practice‑first retreats, app‑based sessions, and media‑savvy talks each convey different versions of mindfulness. It also shows that speakers may emphasize...

By Inside Talks
F1 Boss: Politicians Created 'Almost Unrecoverable' Issues For Automakers
NewsApr 22, 2026

F1 Boss: Politicians Created 'Almost Unrecoverable' Issues For Automakers

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali warned that aggressive European EV mandates have placed European automakers under severe strain, creating problems he described as "almost unrecoverable." The pressure to electrify has forced the FIA to shape F1 regulations around manufacturer interests, threatening...

By Motor1
Five Common Mistakes People Make When Checking for Ticks
NewsApr 22, 2026

Five Common Mistakes People Make When Checking for Ticks

Tick encounters are becoming more common as climate change expands tick habitats across the United States, raising the risk of Lyme disease and other tick‑borne illnesses. The article outlines five frequent mistakes people make when checking for ticks, from limiting...

By Lifehacker – Two Cents (Money)
NASA Admits Lunar Gateway Modules Are Corroded
SocialApr 22, 2026

NASA Admits Lunar Gateway Modules Are Corroded

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman just testified before Congress that both the Lunar Gateway habitable modules delivered to NASA (HALO and I-HAB) were corroded. 🚨

By Eric Berger
Only 9% of Americans Know How to Maintain Brain Health, Alzheimer’s Association Finds
BlogApr 22, 2026

Only 9% of Americans Know How to Maintain Brain Health, Alzheimer’s Association Finds

The Alzheimer’s Association’s 2026 Brain Health in America report reveals a stark knowledge gap: while 88% of U.S. adults aged 40+ consider brain health very important, only 9% say they know “a lot” about how to protect it. Respondents recognize...

By Xtalks – Biotech Blogs
Washington's Once-Thriving Military Fort Is Now A Coastal State Park Gem With Trails, Fishing, And Beach Fun
NewsApr 22, 2026

Washington's Once-Thriving Military Fort Is Now A Coastal State Park Gem With Trails, Fishing, And Beach Fun

Fort Ebey State Park, a 651‑acre former World II coastal fort on Whidbey Island, opened to the public in 1981. The site preserves Battery 248’s historic ruins while offering 28 miles of hiking, mountain‑bike, and paragliding trails. Visitors can fish in stocked...

By Islands
Climate Intervention at High Latitudes: A 2030 Security Scenario
NewsApr 22, 2026

Climate Intervention at High Latitudes: A 2030 Security Scenario

The United Nations warns that current policies will likely push global warming to 2.8 °C by century’s end, heightening extreme weather, food‑water insecurity, and geopolitical tension. Scientists highlight imminent tipping points such as Greenland ice sheet melt and AMOC reversal, especially...

By Homeland Security Today (HSToday)
Palazzo Acerbi Hosts My H&M Home Salone Installation
SocialApr 22, 2026

Palazzo Acerbi Hosts My H&M Home Salone Installation

Behind the doors of Palazzo Acerbi, the setting for my Salone installation with H&M HOME. XK. https://t.co/FQjFIVFDIN

By Kelly Wearstler
Remembering My Friend and Mentor, Prince - 10 Years Later
PodcastApr 22, 20260 min

Remembering My Friend and Mentor, Prince - 10 Years Later

The episode reflects on Prince’s legacy beyond his music, highlighting his extensive humanitarian work, including funding tech education through Yes We Code, supporting solar initiatives via Green For All, and personal interventions for individuals in crisis. The host shares personal...

By Van Jones
Gov’t Mule and Larkin Poe Cover Jerry Garcia’s “Sugaree” In Missouri
NewsApr 22, 2026

Gov’t Mule and Larkin Poe Cover Jerry Garcia’s “Sugaree” In Missouri

Gov't Mule continued its spring tour with a split‑bill show in Chesterfield, Missouri, joining Americana duo Larkin Poe for a special collaboration. The two bands delivered an expansive 11‑minute rendition of Jerry Garcia’s “Sugaree,” featuring lap‑steel and guitar contributions from...

By Relix
Underground Pollution Is Threatening the Philippines’ Corals
NewsApr 22, 2026

Underground Pollution Is Threatening the Philippines’ Corals

The Philippines’ porous volcanic geology enables massive submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), funneling untreated wastewater directly into coastal waters. With only about 15% of Metro Manila connected to a sewage system, nutrients and contaminants from SGD often exceed river inputs, fueling...

By Dialogue Earth