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ATF5 as a Point of Tradeoff in Muscle Mass versus Muscle Quality
BlogApr 20, 2026

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,...

By Fight Aging!
Certain Drugs Like SGLT2 Inhibitors Cut Mortality Risk
SocialApr 20, 2026

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...

By Siim Land
Gen Z’s Solo‑Travel Surge Drives New Adventure‑Focused Hotel Concepts
NewsApr 20, 2026

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.

By Pulse
Mitrix Bio as an Example of the Trend Towards Alternative Paths to Initial Human Data
BlogApr 20, 2026

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...

By Fight Aging!
Ageing Biomarkers Compared Across Humans and Primates
SocialApr 20, 2026

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

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Beth Orton Announces New Album ‘The Ground Above’
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Clash Music
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Ditches One‑On‑One Meetings; Airbnb’s Brian Chesky Abandons Email
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Pulse
The Most Overlooked Muscles To Prevent Injury & Most People Don’t Train Them
NewsApr 20, 2026

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,”...

By Mindbodygreen
Bianca Belair Announces Pregnancy at WrestleMania 42, Shocking 50,000‑Fan Crowd
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Pulse
Mulberry Sales Rise as Strategy Reset Takes Hold
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By The Business of Fashion
Neurological Conditions Affect 1 in 2 Americans & Many Start Earlier Than You Think
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Mindbodygreen
How Modern Life Is Changing The Way Your Body Processes Estrogen
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Mindbodygreen
Wearable Health Data Boom Drives Doctors Toward New Big‑Data Analytics
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Pulse
Nanobiotix's Nanoprimer Boosts LNP‑DNA Immunotherapy Bioavailability, Cuts Toxicity
NewsApr 20, 2026

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.

By Pulse
Earbuds Equipped with Miniature Camera Capture Wearer’s View
SocialApr 20, 2026

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

By TechRadar
New Research Says Men Should Limit This To Protect Their Brain Health
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Mindbodygreen
Visa Foundation Boosts Pro Mujer to $4.4 Billion Micro‑Finance Platform for Latin American Women
NewsApr 20, 2026

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.

By Pulse
How ‘Event Cinema’ Is Bridging India’s Global Concert Gap
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Rolling Stone India
Something I've Been Wanting to Tell You About
BlogApr 20, 2026

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,...

By The Preamble
Live Gallery: Miguel – O2 Academy Brixton, London
NewsApr 20, 2026

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...

By Clash Music
Peak Brain Power Comes After 50: Here’s Why Your Business Can’t Afford to Ignore That
NewsApr 20, 2026

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,...

By Fast Company — Leadership
Rusty’s Ascent
NewsApr 20, 2026

Rusty’s Ascent

Jordan Halland’s short documentary "Rusty’s Ascent" chronicles the life of Robert “Rusty” Baillie, a mountaineer who dreamed of Everest after watching the 1953 film. It follows his early climbs in Zimbabwe, his role in the 1982 expedition that placed the...

By Psyche (by Aeon)
7 Reasons You Keep Getting Passed over for CIO
NewsApr 20, 2026

7 Reasons You Keep Getting Passed over for CIO

The article identifies seven recurring gaps that keep IT leaders from landing CIO roles, from remaining order‑takers to lacking storytelling skills. It highlights the shift in the CIO’s mandate: 65% now report directly to the CEO, up from 41% a...

By CIO.com
7 Small Morning Habits That Make a Big Difference
NewsApr 20, 2026

7 Small Morning Habits That Make a Big Difference

A new case study by Naturepedic and Talker Research found that 49% of Americans say their morning routine shapes the rest of their day, with 37% able to predict their day’s quality within ten minutes of waking. The research highlights...

By The Good Men Project
Small Moments, Big Impact: Strengthening Your Bond With Your Daughter
PodcastApr 20, 202622 min

Small Moments, Big Impact: Strengthening Your Bond With Your Daughter

In this episode of the Dad and Daughter Connection, host Dr. Christopher Lewis talks with father Bernard Drew about the small, intentional moments that have built a lasting bond with his daughter, now an adult. They explore how sharing her...

By Dad of Divas
GLP-1 May Only Be the Beginning, Not the End of the Story
BlogApr 20, 2026

GLP-1 May Only Be the Beginning, Not the End of the Story

Researchers led by Richard DiMarchi and Matthias Tschöp published a paper in Molecular Metabolism showing that triple agonist retatrutide can drive weight loss even when GLP‑1 signaling is blocked. Their preclinical work demonstrates that co‑activating GIP and glucagon receptors produces...

By ConscienHealth
Honor's Lightning Humanoid Shatters Half-Marathon Record in Beijing, Finishing in 50:26
NewsApr 20, 2026

Honor's Lightning Humanoid Shatters Half-Marathon Record in Beijing, Finishing in 50:26

Honor's humanoid robot Lightning completed Beijing's half‑marathon in 50 minutes 26 seconds, beating the human world record of 57:20 set by Jacob Kiplimo. More than 100 robots raced alongside 12,000 humans, and Honor swept all three podium spots, underscoring China's...

By Pulse
7 Smart Gadgets That Cut Your Bills (Earth Month 2026)
BlogApr 20, 2026

7 Smart Gadgets That Cut Your Bills (Earth Month 2026)

In celebration of Earth Month, the article spotlights seven smart‑home gadgets that automate energy, water and waste management to lower household bills. The Ecobee Premium thermostat promises up to 26% savings on heating and cooling, while the Emporia Vue 3 monitor...

By The Gadgeteer
Integrate the Slingshot Pause
BlogApr 20, 2026

Integrate the Slingshot Pause

The post urges professionals to embed a daily "thinking pause" into their schedules, arguing that deliberate mental time drives the most consequential decisions. It contrasts the common habit of allocating hours to physical exercise with the rarity of setting aside...

By Ultra Successful
Bob Spitz Proves the Rolling Stones Are Rock's Greatest Band in Magnificent New Biography
NewsApr 20, 2026

Bob Spitz Proves the Rolling Stones Are Rock's Greatest Band in Magnificent New Biography

Bob Spitz’s new 704‑page biography, "The Rolling Stones: The Biography," chronicles the band’s evolution from a 1963 London blues act to their 2024 "Hackney Diamonds" tour. The book revisits iconic moments like the creation of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"...

By Los Angeles Times (Music)
Netflix’s AI Deal Puts the Global VFX Workforce at Risk
BlogApr 20, 2026

Netflix’s AI Deal Puts the Global VFX Workforce at Risk

Netflix acquired AI firm InterPositive, founded by Ben Affleck, to automate color grading, relighting and continuity fixes traditionally done by VFX artists. The technology will be kept in‑house, giving Netflix a proprietary edge while threatening thousands of entry‑level jobs across...

By Rest of World
Scientists Say This Star-Shaped Brain Cell Holds the Key to Curing Anxiety and PTSD
NewsApr 20, 2026

Scientists Say This Star-Shaped Brain Cell Holds the Key to Curing Anxiety and PTSD

Recent research reclassifies astrocytes—once dismissed as "brain glue"—as active regulators of neuronal function. A Nature study shows that stress‑induced reactive astrocytes can either shield neurons or release toxic factors, influencing neurodegenerative disease progression. Separate experiments demonstrate that manipulating astrocyte activity...

By Inc. — Leadership
We’ll Soon Find Out What Is Truly Special About Human Writing
NewsApr 20, 2026

We’ll Soon Find Out What Is Truly Special About Human Writing

The essay argues that large language models (LLMs) are reshaping writing by severing the traditional link between text and a responsible human author. It draws parallels to past disruptions—Gutenberg’s press, typewriters, and word processors—showing how each changed production but not...

By Psyche (by Aeon)
I’ve Visited 30 National Parks Across the U.S.—This Is the Most Underrated Gem for Seclusion and Natural Beauty
NewsApr 20, 2026

I’ve Visited 30 National Parks Across the U.S.—This Is the Most Underrated Gem for Seclusion and Natural Beauty

Isle Royale National Park in Michigan’s Lake Superior archipelago remains one of the nation’s least‑visited parks, drawing fewer than 30,000 guests a year compared with millions at sites like Zion. The park is accessible only by multi‑hour ferry or seaplane,...

By Travel + Leisure
Fuel for Thought
NewsApr 20, 2026

Fuel for Thought

The article explains how mitochondria—cellular powerhouses inherited from ancient bacteria—underpin human cognition, health, and longevity. Recent PET studies show that greater brain mitochondrial complex I availability correlates with higher IQ, while animal work links healthy synaptic mitochondria to superior working memory....

By Aeon
9 Best Omega 3 Supplement Brands (2026 Review)
NewsApr 20, 2026

9 Best Omega 3 Supplement Brands (2026 Review)

Omega‑3 fatty acids are essential nutrients that the body cannot produce, prompting many Americans to turn to supplements. A new 2026 review ranks nine omega‑3 products, highlighting Viva Naturals as the best overall choice and noting alternatives for vegans, children, and...

By Develop Good Habits
The Best Ways to Cook with Spring Produce, Including Asparagus, Peas and Herbs
NewsApr 20, 2026

The Best Ways to Cook with Spring Produce, Including Asparagus, Peas and Herbs

The Washington Post’s spring food guide outlines the most effective ways to showcase seasonal vegetables such as asparagus, peas and fresh herbs. It emphasizes simple techniques—roasting, blanching, quick sautéing—that preserve texture, color and natural flavor. The piece also highlights the...

By The Washington Post – Food
'Dark Subhaloes' May Explain Why Galaxies Seem to Form Pre-Determined Shapes
NewsApr 20, 2026

'Dark Subhaloes' May Explain Why Galaxies Seem to Form Pre-Determined Shapes

Astronomers Jorge Peñarrubia and Ethan Nadler propose that dwarf spheroidal galaxies evolve toward a universal "dynamical attractor" shaped by stochastic heating from dark‑matter subhaloes and external tidal stripping. Their N‑body simulations show that internal kicks from invisible subhaloes expand stellar...

By Space.com
Helping Families Across Europe Build Healthy Digital Habits
NewsApr 20, 2026

Helping Families Across Europe Build Healthy Digital Habits

YouTube has launched a suite of family‑focused tools across Europe, highlighted by an industry‑first Shorts timer that lets parents cap or completely block the Shorts feed. The rollout also includes a streamlined process for creating supervised kid accounts, making age‑appropriate...

By YouTube
Brandon Sanderson Vs. AI Art
BlogApr 20, 2026

Brandon Sanderson Vs. AI Art

Fantasy author Brandon Sanderson delivered a candid talk titled “The Hidden Cost of AI Art,” where he dissected common objections to AI‑generated visuals and concluded that his opposition runs deeper than economics or copyright concerns. He argues that art’s true...

By Cal Newport
Global Brands See Revival in China as Retail Nationalism Cools
NewsApr 20, 2026

Global Brands See Revival in China as Retail Nationalism Cools

Chinese investors are adopting a more measured playbook for acquiring Western fashion houses, favoring minority stakes and slower expansion after previous over‑ambitious attempts. Domestic challengers such as Anta and Urban Revivo are pushing into markets traditionally dominated by Nike and...

By The Business of Fashion
The New IWC ProSet Brings Practicality to the Perpetual Calendar
NewsApr 20, 2026

The New IWC ProSet Brings Practicality to the Perpetual Calendar

IWC has introduced the Big Pilot Perpetual Calendar ProSet, a new take on its iconic pilot’s watch that combines a perpetual calendar with a user‑friendly crown‑only adjustment system. The model is offered in three case materials—white ceramic, stainless‑steel and 18‑carat...

By Time+Tide Watches
Altitude-Dependent Biomass Accumulation and Carbon Storage Potential of Agroforestry Systems in Garhwal Region, India
NewsApr 20, 2026

Altitude-Dependent Biomass Accumulation and Carbon Storage Potential of Agroforestry Systems in Garhwal Region, India

Researchers evaluated 14 agroforestry models across three altitude zones (800‑2300 m) in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal Himalaya to quantify biomass accumulation and carbon storage. Mixed agri‑silvi‑horticulture (ASH) systems, especially the home‑garden model HASH6, delivered the highest above‑ground biomass (162.7 t ha⁻¹) and carbon stocks (73.2 t C ha⁻¹)....

By Research Square – News/Updates
Reti̇nal and Choroi̇dal Mi̇crovascular Changes İn Hemodi̇alysi̇s and Peri̇toneal Di̇alysi̇s: A Comparati̇ve Oct and Oct-A Study
NewsApr 20, 2026

Reti̇nal and Choroi̇dal Mi̇crovascular Changes İn Hemodi̇alysi̇s and Peri̇toneal Di̇alysi̇s: A Comparati̇ve Oct and Oct-A Study

Researchers used OCT and OCTA to compare retinal and choroidal changes in patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) versus peritoneal dialysis (PD). Across 84 eyes from 46 patients, central macular thickness and subfoveal choroidal thickness decreased significantly after each dialysis session, while...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Rising Metal Costs Push Jewelers Toward Alternative Materials
SocialApr 20, 2026

Rising Metal Costs Push Jewelers Toward Alternative Materials

As metals prices continue to rise, jewellery brands are seeking out new ways to keep designs accessible to their existing clientele and retail networks. Some are turning to alternative materials Check out my edit in the March issue of Retail Jeweller https://t.co/SttRBTzHo6...

By Rachael Taylor
Rose of Nevada | Movie Review
BlogApr 20, 2026

Rose of Nevada | Movie Review

Mark Jenkin’s third feature, *Rose of Nevada*, follows a mysteriously re‑appearing fishing trawler that drags two young men back to 1993, forcing them to confront a vanished Cornish community. Shot on grainy 16mm film with analogue sound, the movie blends...

By The UpComing (Film)
Low Testosterone Linked to Vascular Aging via Mitochondrial Dysfunction
SocialApr 20, 2026

Low Testosterone Linked to Vascular Aging via Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Endothelial Sirtuins and Mitochondrial Function Are Associated With Testosterone Status: Implications for Accelerated Vascular Aging in Middle-Age and Older Men With Low Testosterone https://t.co/pQna8PVe1t

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Baby Food Recalled in Austria After Jar Tests Positive for Rat Poison
NewsApr 20, 2026

Baby Food Recalled in Austria After Jar Tests Positive for Rat Poison

HiPP, the world’s leading organic baby‑food brand, has recalled all its products sold in Austrian SPAR stores after police detected rat poison in a tampered jar of carrots and potatoes. The company stresses the contamination stems from criminal sabotage, not...

By Al Jazeera
Georgetown Engineers Pectin-Based Bone Grafts to Replace Metal Implants
NewsApr 20, 2026

Georgetown Engineers Pectin-Based Bone Grafts to Replace Metal Implants

Georgetown University researchers have engineered a 3D‑printed bone graft that combines pectin—a food‑grade polysaccharide—with hydroxyapatite layers to mimic natural bone architecture. The pectin matrix can be printed at room temperature, creating a porous scaffold that promotes nutrient flow and cell...

By 3D Printing Industry – News