
Kris Drever – Doing This For Love
Kris Drever released his tenth solo album, Doing This For Love, on April 10, 2026. The record features ten songs that meditate on early‑morning labor, love, and change, blending traditional Scottish folk with industrial‑noise textures. Drever collaborates with a roster of vocalists and instrumentalists, including Rachel Sermanni, Michelle Willis, and a full fiddle and accordion section. Critics note the album’s lyrical honesty and its evolution beyond Drever’s earlier, more conventional folk catalog.
What Actually Happens to Your Brain When You Don't Sleep Enough
A new study combining human MRI data from 185 sleep‑deprived adults with rat experiments shows that insufficient sleep thins the brain's myelin sheath, disrupts cholesterol delivery to oligodendrocytes, and slows neural signal propagation. The resulting delay in communication between brain...

Saskatoon Berry Intake Linked to Improved Heart and Gut Health
A Canadian pilot study gave 20 healthy adults 40 g of freeze‑dried Saskatoon berries daily for 10 weeks. Participants experienced significant drops in fasting glucose, total and LDL cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, and inflammatory markers, while calorie intake stayed stable. Gut analysis...
Purdue Sprinters Vessel and Jacobsmeyer Shatter Decades‑Old Track Records
Junior sprinter Samuel Vessel and sophomore middle‑distance runner Hugh Jacobsmeyer each set new Purdue records at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational, with Vessel’s 44.94‑second 400m and Jacobsmeyer’s 1:47.29 indoor 800m. Their performances mark the first sub‑45‑second 400m by a French...
Omada Health Study Shows 6% Weight Loss and Muscle Preservation on GLP-1 Program
Omada Health released a 12‑week study of 245 adults with obesity showing its GLP‑1 Care Track delivered 6.0% average weight loss, a 3.3‑point drop in body‑fat percentage and a threefold rise in muscle‑mass share compared with a control group. The...
H&M Unveils Full 2026 Stella McCartney Collection, Marking 20‑Year Partnership
H&M announced the full rollout of its 2026 Stella McCartney collection, a milestone that marks 20 years since the designer’s first partnership with the retailer. The line blends McCartney’s signature avant‑garde aesthetic with H&M’s mass‑market reach, and will hit stores worldwide...

Day Seventy-One: Thoughts of Union
Day 71 of Dr. McFillin’s "Thoughts of Union" continues a daily channeled‑message series that blends spirituality with personal transformation. The post invites new readers to start at the beginning, linking the introductory entry and the first day’s message. While the core...

Making the Match (River Rain #4) by Kristen Ashley
"Making the Match," the fourth entry in Kristen Ashley’s River Rain series, reunites retired tennis star Tom Pierce and artist‑poet Mika Stowe amid grief, redemption, and a high‑stakes sports‑industry conspiracy. The novel blends mature romance with family drama, featuring their...
Louisiana Museum Unites Basquiat’s Iconic “Head” Works for First Time
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk has reunited Jean‑Michel Basquiat’s two seminal “Head” works—“Untitled” (1983) and “Head” (1982‑83)—in its “Headstrong” exhibition, marking the first time the pair has been displayed together. Curator Anders Kold says the show could...
Ocean Vuong Unveils 'Time Is A Mother,' A Poetic Exploration of Grief
Vietnamese‑American poet Ocean Vuong has released his latest collection, Time Is A Mother, a meditation on loss after his mother’s 2019 death. The book was highlighted as NPR’s Book of the Day, underscoring its cultural relevance during National Poetry Month.

New Wits-Built App to Warn South Africans of Pollution Spikes
Scientists at the University of Witwatersrand have built South Africa’s first real‑time air‑quality alert app, SACAQM, to warn Johannesburg residents of sudden pollution spikes. The app pulls data from hundreds of monitoring stations and pushes notifications with protective advice, such...

Mediterranean Diet Boosts VO2max in Endurance Athletes
Mediterranean diet enhances endurance training adaptations 🫁 This new study recruited 60 competitive endurance athletes to a 12 week randomised controlled trial where they were assigned to consume either… 🥗 Mediterranean diet 🍽️ Maintain normal diet (control) Endurance adaptations and gut microbiota were...

Ferragamo Family Appoints Former Estée Lauder CEO as Strategic Advisor
Ferragamo Finanziaria, the family’s holding company, named former Estée Lauder chief executive Fabrizio Freda as a special strategic adviser. Freda will guide the luxury group’s strategic decisions, help restructure operations, and support the search for a new CEO after a year‑long vacancy....

United Therapeutics Supports 120+ Experts at Quantum Biology Forum
United Therapeutics CEO Martine Rothblatt funded the inaugural Quantum Biology Forum, drawing over 120 scientists, industry leaders, and innovators to explore quantum mechanics as a therapeutic target. The two‑day event, hosted by Northwell Health, examined quantum effects such as electron...

Howling Monkeys Make Lousy Leaders
The article argues that vocal, controlling leadership – likened to a howling monkey – hampers productivity and engagement. It contends that effective leaders provide clear guardrails, trust competent team members, and step back to let talent operate. By reducing noise...
UCB to Acquire Neurona Therapeutics for $650M, Adding Regenerative Epilepsy Asset
UCB announced a definitive agreement to acquire Neurona Therapeutics for $650 million upfront and up to $500 million in milestones, adding the regenerative cell therapy NRTX‑1001 to its epilepsy pipeline. The deal, expected to close by Q2 2026, expands UCB’s portfolio into advanced‑therapy...
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I’m a Longtime Hiker, and This $31 Waterproof Amazon Backpack Is Better Than Versions Triple the Price
Longtime hiker Olivia Young highlights the Bseash 40 L Waterproof Hiking Backpack, now $31 on Amazon, as a high‑performing yet budget‑friendly option. The pack offers a 40‑liter capacity, built‑in rain cover, hydration bladder slot, and multiple pockets while remaining frameless and...

Adam Smith's Warning About Wealth, Fame, and Status (with Ross Levine)
In this EconTalk episode, host Russ Roberts talks with economist Ross Levine about his "From the Hand of Adam Smith" project, a series of modern letters written in Smith’s voice that critique today’s obsession with optimization, productivity hacks, and status‑driven...

Innate Pharma to Present P-II (MATISSE) Interim Data of IPH5201 in NSCLC at AACR 2026
Innate Pharma will present interim Phase‑II (MATISSE) data for its anti‑CD39 antibody IPH5201 in resectable non‑small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) at the AACR 2026 meeting. The analysis of 40 patients shows a pathological complete response (pCR) of 35.7% in tumors...

How Lifelong Learning Shapes Personal Growth for Men
Modern masculinity is shifting toward adaptability, with lifelong learning emerging as a core driver of personal growth for men. The article highlights that learning now extends beyond formal classrooms to include self‑study, hobbies, and relationship‑focused experiences. By cultivating cognitive flexibility...
Arsenic Spike in Salween River Tied to 127 Myanmar Mines, Threatening Thailand’s Border Communities
Independent testing by Chiang Mai University researchers uncovered alarming arsenic levels in Thailand’s Salween River, linking the contamination to 127 suspected mines in Myanmar’s basin. The findings raise public‑health alarms for riverside communities and pressure regional authorities to address unregulated mining...

Nyetimber Appoints Steven Edwards as Executive Chef
English sparkling wine producer Nyetimber has named MasterChef: The Professionals champion Steven Edwards as its executive chef, coinciding with the launch of a series of paired dining experiences at the estate. The four‑course events, featuring Nyetimber’s flagship 1086 cuvée, are...

Spice Up Your Life With This Spice Girls Music Video Penthouse On The Market For £7.5m
The iconic penthouse where the Spice Girls filmed the *Wannabe* video is back on the market for £7.5 million (approximately $9.4 million). Situated in the Grade I listed St Pancras Chambers—originally the Midland Grand Hotel—the 6,000 sq ft triplex occupies three floors of the historic water...
Tales of Management: Myths and Fears About Leadership
IESE professor Santiago Álvarez de Mon dissected five pervasive leadership myths—micromanagement, title‑based authority, avoiding terminations, one‑way feedback, and profit‑only success—while also highlighting three common managerial fears such as isolation, demotivated teams, and difficulty showing empathy. He argued that authentic leadership...
Rocky Romanella Unveils AIAI Framework to Embed AI‑Centric Culture in Enterprises
Motivational speaker and bestselling author Rocky Romanella announced the AIAI framework, a culture‑first model that positions AI as a catalyst for partnership and ownership. The framework, dubbed “Am I All In?”, is pitched as a remedy to the fear‑driven narrative...

Across the Nutraverse: Algae Pioneer, Probiotics for Nanoplastic Elimination, Everyday Nutrition
Algae pioneer Dr. Bill Barclay received the GOED Lifetime Achievement Award for commercializing a fast‑growing microalgae strain that produces DHA‑rich oil, a plant‑based alternative to fish‑oil supplements. A new study from South Korea’s World Institute of Kimchi shows that a...
CNET Highlights Top FDA-Cleared Red Light Therapy Devices as Market Nears $660 Million by 2032
CNET released its 2026 roundup of FDA-cleared red light therapy devices, naming the Shark CryoGlow mask, Smoothskin DuoLux patches, iRestore Elite hair helmet, and Clearlight Personal Tower panel as the top picks. The guide cites rapid market growth from $421 M...
Child Development Experts Rally Behind Bell‑to‑Bell Phone Bans in U.S. Schools
A coalition of child development scholars is urging K‑12 districts nationwide to adopt bell‑to‑bell cellphone bans, pointing to San Mateo High School’s six‑year Yondr program that locks phones for 1,600 students. The experts argue the policy curbs cyberbullying, sleep loss...

The Shoreditch Bistro that Is Officially the Best Vegetarian Restaurant in London in 2026
Holy Carrot’s new Spitalfields outpost has been crowned London’s best vegetarian restaurant for 2026, just weeks after opening. The venue blends a largely plant‑based menu with dairy and eggs, widening its appeal beyond strict vegans. Reviewers highlighted standout dishes such...
ATF5 as a Point of Tradeoff in Muscle Mass versus Muscle Quality
Researchers discovered that deleting the transcription factor ATF5 in mice prevents the typical age‑related loss of skeletal muscle mass, but this comes at the cost of reduced muscle quality and endurance. ATF5‑deficient mice showed lower activation of mitochondrial quality‑control proteins,...

Certain Drugs Like SGLT2 Inhibitors Cut Mortality Risk
A 2024 study on half a million UK individuals analyzed the mortality effects of 406 medications 92% were seen to be associated with increased mortality risk because of the underlying diseases. However, 14 were surprisingly associated with reduced mortality. An overview by...
Gen Z’s Solo‑Travel Surge Drives New Adventure‑Focused Hotel Concepts
A week at a Bali surf camp showed that solo‑traveling Gen Zers are seeking adrenaline‑filled experiences and built‑in community. Hotel operators are now eyeing activity‑centric packages to capture this fast‑growing market.
Mitrix Bio as an Example of the Trend Towards Alternative Paths to Initial Human Data
Mitrix Bio reported preliminary Phase 1 safety results for large‑dose mitochondrial infusions, showing no immediate adverse effects in two older participants. The company simultaneously opened Right‑to‑Try clinics in Dallas, Newport Beach and Palm Beach, offering the experimental therapy under a patient‑driven model. Its...

Ageing Biomarkers Compared Across Humans and Primates
Biomarkers of ageing of humans and non-human primates https://t.co/Cav2bIwrLX "A comprehensive overview of ageing biomarkers in humans and non-human primates, divided into three hierarchical levels: cellular, tissue and organism..." https://t.co/tT3JXBnj0S

Beth Orton Announces New Album ‘The Ground Above’
British singer‑songwriter Beth Orton will issue her self‑produced album *The Ground Above* on June 26 through Partisan Records. The record features collaborations with New York’s Nick Hakim and The Smile drummer Tom Skinner, and is split into a fragmented first half that...
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Ditches One‑On‑One Meetings; Airbnb’s Brian Chesky Abandons Email
Nvidia chief Jensen Huang announced he no longer holds one‑on‑one meetings with his 55 direct reports, and Airbnb founder‑CEO Brian Chesky said he has stopped using email in favor of texts and calls. The moves reflect a growing trend among...
The Most Overlooked Muscles To Prevent Injury & Most People Don’t Train Them
Research from the Peak Performance Project reveals that strengthening the soleus and posterior tibialis—muscles beneath the calf—can slash ACL tear rates by up to 67%. A longitudinal study of nearly 400 NBA players identified a common landing pattern, called “translation,”...
Bianca Belair Announces Pregnancy at WrestleMania 42, Shocking 50,000‑Fan Crowd
During Night 1 of WrestleMania 42, Bianca Belair returned to the ring to announce she is expecting her first child, revealing her baby bump to a crowd of over 50,000 at Allegiant Stadium. The surprise moment has fans and fellow...

Mulberry Sales Rise as Strategy Reset Takes Hold
Mulberry announced a 5.7% rise in annual revenue on a constant‑currency basis, driven by a strong second‑half performance. Sales in the second half surged 13.6% after a 3.2% dip in the first half, reflecting the impact of its “Back to...
Neurological Conditions Affect 1 in 2 Americans & Many Start Earlier Than You Think
A new analysis in JAMA Neurology, based on the Global Burden of Disease 2021 study, finds that more than half of Americans—about 180 million—live with at least one neurological disorder. The most common conditions are tension‑type headaches (≈122 million), migraine (≈58 million) and...
How Modern Life Is Changing The Way Your Body Processes Estrogen
New research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that people in industrialized societies recycle up to seven times more estrogen in their gut than those in non‑industrialized populations. The study, which analyzed gut microbiome data...
Wearable Health Data Boom Drives Doctors Toward New Big‑Data Analytics
A surge in consumer wearables—now a $100 bn industry—has clinicians scrambling to integrate continuous biometric streams into medical workflows. Doctors cite raw data overload, new AI‑driven coaching tools and emerging analytics platforms as essential to turn wrist‑ and finger‑sourced metrics into...
Nanobiotix's Nanoprimer Boosts LNP‑DNA Immunotherapy Bioavailability, Cuts Toxicity
Nanobiotix unveiled preclinical results that its Nanoprimer platform, given before lipid‑nanoparticle DNA immunotherapies, markedly increases systemic exposure and reduces hepatic toxicity in mice. The data, presented at the 2026 AACR meeting, could unlock more effective LNP‑based cancer treatments.
Earbuds Equipped with Miniature Camera Capture Wearer’s View
Researchers have squirrelled a tiny camera module into earbuds that allows your listening gear to see what you see — but don't get excited about AirPods with cameras just yet. https://t.co/cA383TEGGh
New Research Says Men Should Limit This To Protect Their Brain Health
A new study published in Neurobiology of Aging links high sodium intake to poorer episodic memory in men, while women showed no such association. Researchers followed more than 1,200 participants for six years and observed that men consuming excess salt...
Visa Foundation Boosts Pro Mujer to $4.4 Billion Micro‑Finance Platform for Latin American Women
Visa Foundation has pledged a total of $4 million—$1 million initially and $3 million over three years—to expand Pro Mujer's Emprende digital platform. The initiative targets 250,000 women entrepreneurs and supports a $4.4 billion micro‑loan portfolio that blends credit with training and health services.

How ‘Event Cinema’ Is Bridging India’s Global Concert Gap
Indian cinema chain PVR INOX turned concert films into "event cinema," screening BTS's Arirang live viewing across more than 20 cities on April 11, 2026. The debut achieved an average 54% seat occupancy, prompting a second Tokyo‑based screening a week...

Something I've Been Wanting to Tell You About
Sharon McMahon launched Governerds Insider, a seasonal private book club that selects two books per cycle and hosts live conversations with the authors, including Jill Biden and Marjan Kamali. The program expands beyond reading, offering live events with figures like Ibram Kendi,...

Live Gallery: Miguel – O2 Academy Brixton, London
Miguel, the LA‑born R&B pioneer, returned to the stage at London’s O₂ Academy Brixton, delivering a performance that blended his new material with classic hits. The show followed the release of *Caos*, his first studio album in eight years, which...

Peak Brain Power Comes After 50: Here’s Why Your Business Can’t Afford to Ignore That
Recent research overturns the long‑held belief that cognitive ability peaks in early adulthood, showing that crystallized intelligence—knowledge, judgment, and pattern recognition—continues to improve into the 50s. While fluid intelligence, the capacity for rapid abstract problem‑solving, declines after the late teens,...