Microsoft Pauses Carbon‑Removal Credit Purchases, Shaking $5B B2B Sustainability Market
Microsoft has placed a hold on new carbon‑removal credit purchases, a move that threatens hundreds of startups in a market that has attracted over $5 billion in recent investment. The tech giant accounted for roughly 79% of all credits bought to date, underscoring the scale of its influence on the emerging B2B carbon‑removal ecosystem.

ONE OK ROCK Announce New EP ‘LIVE FROM DETOX JAPAN TOUR 2025’
Japanese rock powerhouse ONE OK ROCK announced a live EP, “LIVE FROM DETOX JAPAN TOUR 2025,” slated for release on April 30. The six‑track record captures performances from their Nissan Stadium concert before 70,000 fans and coincides with the global cinema...
People with Better Cardiorespiratory Fitness Tend to Be Less Anxious and More Resilient in Emotional Situations
A Brazilian study of 40 healthy adults found that higher cardiorespiratory fitness, measured by estimated VO2max, is linked to lower trait anxiety and greater emotional resilience. Participants with above‑average fitness showed muted spikes in state anxiety and anger when exposed...
Healing Requires Connection; Isolation Hinders Growth
Isolation feels safe because people can't hurt you if you don't let them in. But you also can't heal in a room by yourself. Healing was never meant to be a solo project.
Q&A: Will Agentic AI Replace Human Scientists?
Agentic AI, described as an “in silico team” that orchestrates multiple specialized AI agents, is beginning to perform tasks traditionally done by biomedical scientists. A new Nature Biotechnology paper from Cedars‑Sinai demonstrates that the technology can shrink software‑engineering timelines from...
The First Draft of Cultural History
The Atlantic’s Books Briefing spotlights Lena Dunham’s new memoir *Famesick*, arguing that gossip‑laden memoirs serve as the rough draft of cultural history. The review praises Dunham’s candid, humor‑filled recounting of her privileged Manhattan upbringing, early filmmaking struggles, and Hollywood’s transactional...

My Hunt for Approach Shoes to Replace My Tired Salomons
Michael Zhao evaluated six approach shoes as potential replacements for his aging Salomon XT Wings. He compared retro‑style Scarpa Mojito, breathable La Sportiva TX4 Evo ST, affordable Keen Jasper Zionic, rugged Keen Jasper III, and minimalist Vivobarefoot Tracker Leather. Each model...
DLR Publishes Findings From CMC Forebody for Hypersonic Sounding Rocket STORT
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has released a paper detailing its thermal‑protection design for the STORT hypersonic sounding‑rocket forebody. The study focuses on a ceramic matrix composite (CMC) system that endured the extreme aerothermal loads of a 9,000 km/h, 38 km‑altitude flight...

The New Science of the Near-Death Experience
A new study led by Belgian neuroscientist Charlotte Martial recorded the first EEG data from patients undergoing near‑death experiences (NDEs). Among 180 resuscitated patients, 12 reported NDEs and showed markedly higher brain‑complexity measures than those who did not. The research...

Coachella 2026 Weekend Two YouTube Preview
YouTube is the exclusive home for Coachella 2026 Weekend 2, kicking off today at 4 PM PT/7 PM ET. The livestream adds the Yuma Stage and features a surprise performance by Kacey Musgraves. New interactive tools include “Watch With” creator parties, cinematic 4K on three stages, vertical...

A Window on Absolutely Everything
Quantum field theory uses the path‑integral formalism, summing every possible particle trajectory, but most contributions cancel, leaving straight‑line paths dominant. Physicists capture the remaining effects with Feynman diagrams, organizing interactions by decreasing impact. Anomalies—situations where diagram sums break required symmetries—force...
The Tote-Bag Economy Is Taking over Retail
The global tote‑bag market is booming, valued at $2.75 bn in 2025, and has become a status‑driven souvenir trend. Retailers in Paris and beyond are dedicating registers and signage solely to sell branded totes, often crowding out their primary merchandise. Shoppers...

Caviar Is an Unsung Hero of Idaho Gastronomy
Idaho Springs Foods, based in the Magic Valley, has become a leading producer of domestically farmed sturgeon caviar, positioning Idaho as the nation’s second‑largest source after California. The company now runs nearly a dozen Snake River farms, leveraging pure river...

Classic Corner: Bad Day at Black Rock
John Sturges’s 1957 film *Bad Day at Black Rock* follows war‑scarred veteran Macreedy, played by Spencer Tracy, as he confronts a hostile desert town that hides the murder of a Japanese‑American farmer’s father. The movie fuses Western, film‑noir, and social‑justice...

Ridley Scott’s The Dog Stars Trailer Imagines a Hopeful Post-Apocalypse
Ridley Scott’s upcoming film The Dog Stars, adapted from Peter Heller’s 2012 novel, debuted a trailer that emphasizes optimism amid a bleak post‑apocalypse. Jacob Elordi stars as pilot Hig, who roams a devastated world with his dog, while Josh Brolin...
Sales Is a Game of Probability—Not Perfection: Why Consistency Wins Every Deal
The article argues that sales success hinges on probability, not product perfection. By controlling three levers—message quality, outreach volume, and execution consistency—salespeople can dramatically improve their odds of winning. Real‑world examples include booking 86 executive meetings in a day and...
Writing a Book Means Exposing Your Emotional Self
Can we normalize talking about how emotionally vulnerable writing a book is? It's something I've been thinking about a ton as I count down the months until my book comes out. I can't wait for people to finally read it, but...the...

Audi Reportedly Mulling a Plan to Turn the RS3 Hybrid to Keep the 5-Cylinder Alive
Audi is exploring a hybrid version of the RS3 to meet Europe’s stringent Euro 7 emissions rules, which could keep the model’s iconic 2.5‑liter five‑cylinder alive on the continent. The company had previously announced a sales halt for the RS3 in...

Quantum Open Source with Will Zeng and Ziyaad Bhorat
In this live‑streamed World Quantum Day episode, host Sebastian Hassinger talks with Will Zeng, co‑founder of the Unitary Foundation, and Ziyaad Bhorat, VP of Strategic Growth at the Mozilla Foundation, about their white paper calling for dedicated funding of open‑source...
Clara Osowski to Headline Recitals at The Schubert Club in February 2027
Mezzo‑soprano Clara Osowski will headline the Schubert Club’s February 2027 Accordo concerts, a series presented by the string collective of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and Minnesota Orchestra. She will be joined by pianist Robert McDonald for a program that includes...

Project 2 | Dialogue : The 2Craigs
The 2Craigs have launched the fourth chapter of Project 2, a year‑long visual relay between photographer Craig Cutler and illustrator Craig Frazier. Each installment is created without prior discussion, relying solely on instinct, so the work evolves unpredictably. Dialogue 13:14 and Dialogue 14:15 feature split‑leaf...
Killer Queen Opera to Present Inaugural Patricia Ellen Singing Artist Residency Concert
Killer Queen Opera will launch the Patricia Ellen Singing Artist Residency with a concert on April 25 at Grace Lutheran Church in Brooklyn. Sopranista Jay St. Flono serves as the inaugural artist‑in‑residence, presenting an autobiographical recital titled “Waters and Airs: The...

THE BLACK CROWES To Headline Intimate Concert For SiriusXM In Austin
SiriusXM announced that The Black Crowes will headline an exclusive concert in Austin on May 16, with Whiskey Myers opening, just before the band launches its Southern Hospitality tour. The full performance will air on Classic Rewind on May 18 and be...
Real Moms Unite: Support, Healing, and Balanced Growth
I’m building something simple… but meaningful 🤍 A space for moms who are: Tired but still showing up Learning motherhood day by day Trying to take care of themselves too Interested in yoga, healing, and balance Not perfect moms. Not perfect routines. Just real women… doing their best. Because...

The Watch Podcast Disrupting the ‘Pale, Male and Stale’ Image
The Wrist Check Pod, launched in 2021 by New York‑based Rashawn Smith and Perri Dash, has quickly become a leading voice in watch media. Their informal, inclusive style demystifies mechanical, quartz and hybrid movements for both novices and seasoned collectors....

15-Minute Yin Yoga to Stretch Your Hips and Thighs
Taylor Lorenz, a yoga teacher and somatic confidence coach, presents a 15‑minute yin yoga routine that zeroes in on the hips and thighs. The sequence uses props such as two yoga blocks and a bolster to support static poses like...

U.S. Weather Agency’s New Mobile Fleet to Provide Rapid Storm Insight
NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory unveiled three mobile weather radars, each mounted on heavy‑duty trucks for rapid deployment to tornadoes, wildfires, flash‑floods and severe wind events. The fleet includes two X‑band units, which excel at detecting small particles, and one...
Roman Space Telescope Science Platform Will Open New Frontiers in Space Science
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is set to activate its next‑generation science platform, delivering wide‑field infrared imaging and spectroscopy for the first time. The platform’s automated data pipeline will process raw observations into calibrated products within 24 hours, feeding an open‑access...

“WTF Is Going On?”: Katie Couric Raises Alarm Over Skyrocketing Cancer Rates in Young Adults
Former news anchor and breast‑cancer survivor Katie Couric warned that cancer diagnoses among Americans under 50 are soaring, with pancreatic and colorectal cancers leading the surge. She highlighted a 21‑year‑old’s stage‑4 colorectal diagnosis and cited ultra‑processed foods, microplastics, PFAS and...
Mothers Instantly Recognize Their Baby's Unique Cry Signature
It is wild how different each of my babies' cries are from each other. And how easily I can tell my baby's cry apart from any other baby. If I am out somewhere and a baby starts crying, I know...

From Cancer to Purpose: Jim Olson’s Resilient Renewal
I once had the good fortune of collaborating with Jim Olson when he was leading communications for United Airlines. From the start, I was struck by his sense of purpose for improving the wellbeing of others. Jim’s cancer-defeating journey, which...
Take Charge of Your Mind for Joy and Peace
The most precious gift we have as human beings is how profoundly we experience our lives. Learning how to take charge of the mind is most important for a human being to be joyful and peaceful. This is the possibility...

Live From WWG26: New Releases From Vacheron Constantin
Vacheron Constantin unveiled two new pieces at WWG26: the Historique American 1921 re‑issue in 18K pink gold and an updated Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Point with a titanium case and anthracite‑grey movement. The Historique is offered in 36.5 mm and 40 mm at...

Listen: Your Relationship Attachment Style Can Change
Neuroscientist Amir Levine, co‑author of the bestseller *Attached*, argues that attachment styles are not fixed traits but can be reshaped through neural rewiring. In his new 2026 book *Secure*, he introduces the concept of “earned security,” describing how supportive relationships...

Music Corrects the Brain’s “Glitched” Predictions
A Yale‑led longitudinal study found that weekly group songwriting can reduce paranoia in people with psychosis, especially those with milder hallucinations. Linguistic analysis revealed a shift from first‑person to plural pronouns, suggesting participants felt more socially connected. The music‑making intervention...

Ford’s Never-Seen, Canceled Moonshot EV Has Been Hiding in Plain Sight Online for a Year
Ford confirmed that its ambitious three‑row electric SUV, teased in 2022 with 350‑mile range claims, was cancelled in August 2024. The concept reappeared when former EV boss Doug Field posted the rendering as his LinkedIn banner, prompting Ford to label it a...

The Cab Release Silky New Track ‘Sweet Kerosene’
The Cab has unveiled a new single, “Sweet Kerosene,” as a preview for their upcoming album “Chasing Crowns,” slated for release on April 24. The track showcases a softer, synth‑driven side, drawing comparisons to The 1975’s “Robbers.” Lead vocalist Alex...

Why Do Weight Loss Drugs Work For Some And Not Others? It’s In The Genes
New research links genetic variants in the GLP‑1 and GIP receptors to the wide range of responses seen with obesity drugs. A common GLP‑1 receptor allele adds about 1.7 lb of weight loss per copy, while a GIP‑receptor variant eliminates the...

#AACR26 Preview: Revolution Medicines, the RAS Bonanza and China ADC Standouts
Revolution Medicines unveiled a pan‑RAS inhibitor that doubled overall survival for patients with recurrent or treatment‑resistant pancreatic cancer. The Phase 2 trial reported a median overall survival of roughly 12 months versus six months with standard chemotherapy. Data were presented at...

Discover Quiet Gems: Tena & Moulay Idriss
Hidden travel gems 💎 • Tena, Ecuador 🇪🇨 for calm Amazon jungle vibes • Moulay Idriss, Morocco 🇲🇦 for peaceful, beautiful views and less crowds

Clarity Liao Leads With Introspection On Latest Single, ‘Love You More’
San Francisco singer‑songwriter Clarity Liao has released her new single “Love You More,” the lead track from her forthcoming EP “Dear…”. The breezy acoustic song explores romance, envy and heartache, showcasing her intimate vocal style. Liao, who first gained attention...

New Treatment Lets 3 Transplant Patients Halt Anti-Rejection Drugs
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh infused donor‑derived immune cells into liver‑transplant recipients, aiming to induce immune tolerance. In an early‑stage trial of eight patients, three have remained off immunosuppressive drugs for over three years with stable graft function. The...

Virginia Tech Assists With Silver Recovery
Virginia Tech’s Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering has signed a multi‑year research agreement with Hindustan Zinc Ltd. (HZL) to boost silver recovery in the Indian producer’s lead‑zinc plants. The partnership will focus on advancing flotation science, diagnosing metallurgical losses,...
Birmingham Opera Company to Present World Premiere of ‘RE-WIRE’
The Birmingham Opera Company announced the world premiere of “RE‑WIRE,” staged April 28‑30, 2026 at Forum Digbeth. The event showcases six brand‑new works commissioned with and about Birmingham residents, ranging from Leon Clowes’s “Absent Fathers” to Franki Dodwell’s “Cause and...
Elgar Festival Announces 2026 Edition, Featuring I Fagiolini, Jenny Lind Singers & April Fredrick
The Elgar Festival has unveiled its 2026 program, running May 23‑31 across Worcester, Malvern and Pershore. Highlights include a new multidisciplinary suite by Nakisha Swatton inspired by Elgar’s Enigma Variations, a women‑composer choral concert by the Jenny Lind Singers, and...

Energy Turnover Predicts Performance Better than Distance
One way to reconcile the success of different protocols is to think in terms of energy turnover Road running is relatively linear for energy vs mileage. I've found mileage works well for tracking Steve's point. The best predictor of my triathlon...
Two-Day Oatmeal Diet Cuts LDL by 10%
Cholesterol: 2-day oatmeal diet may help reduce LDL levels by 10% https://t.co/R0WWUUxAKN via @mnt #CardioTwitter #hearthealth #MedTwitter #health #nutrition
Royal Opera’s Jette Parker Artists Programme Announces 2026-27 Cohort & 25th Anniversary Celebrations
The Royal Opera’s Jette Parker Artists Programme marks its 25th anniversary in the 2026-27 season, unveiling a new cohort of nine singers and two conductor‑répétiteurs. The celebration includes a two‑day Linbury Theatre festival featuring chamber operas, recitals, and a retrospective...
Rejecting Life Extension = Costly, Intentional Aging Choice
"If you have access to life extension therapies and decline them, you’re making a deliberate choice to age and die on an old biological timeline." -- the additional medical cost associated with NOT choosing these therapies, may make it an...

Eight Common Lies Leaders Tell About Underperformers
RT @JoeContrera We’ve all been there. You have a poor performer on your team you refer to as your "problem child." The one who takes up inordinate time, energy, and resources. Here's a list of 8 Lies Leaders tell themselves about...