Stella McCartney Teams Up with H&M for Sustainable Capsule Launching May 7
Stella McCartney announced a new sustainable collaboration with H&M that drops on May 7, reviving signature pieces like low‑rise rhinestone jeans and a 1999 Met Gala tank. The partnership, announced with H&M creative advisor Ann‑Sofie Johansson, aims to drive change through mass‑market economic impact while sparking debate over fast‑fashion sustainability.

Signature Global Ties up with Tonino Lamborghini to Develop ₹2,900 Crore Luxury Housing Project in Gurugram
Signature Global has signed a licence agreement with Italian luxury brand Tonino Lamborghini to launch the $349 million "Tonino Lamborghini Residences Gurugram" on 12.4 acres in Sector 71. The project will deliver 812 premium apartments and marks the brand’s first residential foray in...

Transform Your Spring Garden With These 10 Costco Fruit Trees
Costco’s online garden center now offers ten highly rated citrus saplings for spring planting, ranging from Key limes to Tahitian pomelos. The semi‑dwarf trees grow 12‑25 ft tall, thrive in USDA Hardiness Zones 8‑11, and can be placed in ground beds or...
Art Dubai Unveils Updated Gallery List After Postponement, 50 Exhibitors Confirmed
Art Dubai has released a revised roster of 50 regional and international galleries for its 2026 edition, now set for May 15‑17 at Madinat Jumeirah. The fair introduced a performance‑based fee structure and noted that roughly 75 galleries have withdrawn...

How Aging Reshapes the Mammalian Body: Atlas of 7 Million Cells Reveals All
Researchers at The Rockefeller University have created the most comprehensive single‑cell atlas of aging, profiling nearly 7 million cells from 21 mouse organs at 1, 5 and 21 months. The study identified over 1,800 cell subtypes, revealing that about a quarter...
AI‑Generated Books Flood Market, Sparking Legal and Ethical Debate
A wave of AI‑written, edited and ‘polished’ books has entered major retail platforms, with thousands of titles now available for purchase. The Conversation warns that the surge raises urgent questions about authorship, copyright enforcement and the overall quality of literature....
Getting $750 a Month Didn’t End Homelessness—But Our Study Shows It Still Improved the Lives of Homeless People
The USC Homelessness Policy Research Institute teamed with Miracle Messages for a randomized trial that gave 103 homeless Californians $750 per month for a year. Nearly half of the cash recipients secured housing, but the control group achieved a similar...
Revisiting the Photoelectric Conversion Mechanism in Hydrothermally Deposited Sb2(S,Se)3 Solar Cells
Researchers have uncovered a new photoelectric conversion mechanism in hydrothermally deposited Sb2(S,Se)3 solar cells. Annealing drives selenium into the CdS buffer, forming a gradient‑bandgap Cd(S,Se) layer that, together with Sb2(S,Se)3, creates a V‑shaped mixed absorber. This structure separates electron‑hole pairs...
Programmable Targeted Hypermutagenesis via Diversity-Generating Retroelements
Researchers unveiled DGRec, a Diversity‑Generating Retroelements‑recombineering platform that delivers programmable, targeted hypermutagenesis in *E. coli*. The system harnesses DGR reverse transcriptase bias to achieve mutation rates of up to 1.38 × 10⁻² per base, generating up to 24 mutations within 48 hours across...

Ellie Bamber Is Kate Moss in MOSS & FREUD - New Trailer and Poster
James Lucas’s new biopic *Moss & Freud* stars Ellie Bamber as supermodel Kate Moss and Derek Jacobi as painter Lucian Freud. The film dramatizes the 2002 portrait session that later fetched £3.5 million (about $4.5 million) at auction. A trailer and poster were released this...

Global Research: What Parents Want and Where Brands Miss the Mark
FrieslandCampina Ingredients surveyed parents of children aged 3‑12 across 11 markets, finding immunity, brain and gut health are non‑negotiable priorities. Parents favor natural, convenient formats such as ready‑to‑drink beverages and gummies, and they respond best to clear, benefit‑focused messaging. The...

STAT+: Roche to Launch Another Elevidys Trial, with Eyes on European Approval
Roche announced a new Phase 3 trial of Elevidys, the gene‑therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, targeting European approval after a negative EMA review last year. The study will enroll roughly 100 boys in the early stages of the disease and compare...
Amazon's $11.57 B Globalstar Deal Escalates Battle with Musk's Expanding Starlink Constellation
Amazon announced an $11.57 billion purchase of Globalstar, aiming to build a 3,200‑satellite LEO network by 2029 and directly challenge Elon Musk’s Starlink, which now fields about 10,000 satellites and has filed to launch up to a million AI data‑center satellites....

Amazon Boss Offers James Bond Casting Update: "It Is the Dream of a Lifetime"
Amazon MGM Studios, now overseeing the James Bond franchise, announced that Denis Villeneuve will direct the next installment while Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight pens the screenplay. Courtenay Valenti, head of film at Amazon MGM, emphasized a deliberate, respectful casting process but...
Amazon MGM Leverages E‑Commerce Power to Market ‘Project Hail Mary’ at CinemaCon
Amazon MGM Studios showcased an integrated marketing playbook at CinemaCon, pairing its e‑commerce clout with theatrical distribution to amplify the $525 million worldwide run of ‘Project Hail Mary.’ Executives promised 15 new releases per year and an international distribution unit, underscoring...

7 Tests to Expose Wise Leaders
The article outlines seven observable tests that separate wise leaders from merely competent managers. It argues that wisdom is demonstrated through curiosity toward feedback, listening to understand, seeking input, consistent conduct, influential peers, emotional control, and the ability to develop...
Surface Modulation, Optics, and Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution Studies on CdS‐Ag2S Superlattice Heterostructures
Researchers synthesized CdS‑Ag2S superlattice heterostructures using two ligand‑mediated routes, producing random ODA‑capped quantum‑dot assemblies and ordered DDT‑capped nanorod arrays. Electron microscopy and X‑ray spectroscopy confirmed distinct domain ordering, which altered charge carrier recombination lifetimes. The ordered DDT‑capped superlattices displayed faster...
FDA to Review Easing Restrictions on Peptide Injections Backed by RFK Jr.
The Food and Drug Administration announced a July meeting to consider easing limits on more than half a dozen peptide injections championed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The move pits the secretary’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda against...
Thermoresponsive Complex Coacervates as Advanced Carriers for Cell‐Laden Liquid‐Core Capsules for Biomedical Applications
Researchers have engineered a thermoresponsive complex coacervate that can be injected and solidify at body temperature, serving as a carrier for liquid‑core capsules loaded with human adipose‑derived stem cells. The material shows shear‑thinning flow, a rapid sol‑gel transition at 37 °C,...
Artists Accuse Top AI Firms of Using Their Work Without Permission
Artists and documentary makers allege that AI powerhouses such as OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, Meta and Google have mined copyrighted artwork to train generative models without permission or payment. The dispute, highlighted by Oscar‑winning director Daniel Roher, underscores a growing legal...
AI Model Finds Hidden High-Performance Dielectric Materials by Learning the Underlying Physics
Researchers at Tohoku University have created a physics‑based AI model that predicts ionic dielectric tensors by first estimating Born effective charges and phonon properties. The approach was used to screen over 8,000 oxide compounds, uncovering 31 previously unknown high‑dielectric materials....
Film Festivals Are Pushing Into Unexpected U.S. Cities
Film festivals are moving beyond New York and Los Angeles, targeting mid‑size U.S. cities that offer tax incentives, affordable logistics, and vibrant creative communities. Atlanta, Austin and Santa Barbara now host flagship events that rival traditional power‑center festivals in attendance and...
IGF-1 Signaling Suppression Fails to Slow Aging in Mitochondrial Mutator Mice
Researchers examined whether suppressing insulin-like growth factor‑1 (IGF‑1) signaling could extend the lifespan of mitochondrial mutator mice, which carry a high rate of mitochondrial DNA mutations. Contrary to expectations, reduced IGF‑1 signaling did not increase longevity; most downstream pro‑longevity pathways...
India’s Space Industry Is Blasting Off
India’s space sector is entering a period of rapid expansion, driven by decades‑long government investment, recent policy reforms under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and inspiration from global players such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is preparing...

Review: Teen Suicide – ‘Nude Descending Staircase Headless’
Sam and Kitty Ray’s indie duo Teen Suicide returns with the album “nude descending staircase headless,” dropping on April 17, 2026 via Run for Cover Records. Produced by Mike Sapone, the record shifts from bedroom‑lo‑fi to a fuller studio sound while retaining the...

The Homemaker (The Chain of Lakes Series #1) by Jewel E. Ann
Jewel E. Ann’s debut in the Chain of Lakes series, *The Homemaker*, follows Alice Yates, a hired “homemaker” for an affluent Minneapolis couple, whose past love affair with vacation‑rental owner Murphy Paddon resurfaces when the couple’s daughter returns for the...

Heights Study Finds Multivitamin Corrects Key Nutrient Deficiencies in 12 Weeks
Heights’ Director of Science, Dr. Harry Jarrett, presented unpublished data showing that a large share of ostensibly healthy UK adults suffer hidden micronutrient gaps, with 40% lacking folate, 34% lacking active B12 and 83% showing sub‑optimal riboflavin. In a 12‑week,...

Benetton Recruits All Ranch Hands for Jean’s West Drop
Benetton has revived Jean’s West as an independent sub‑brand, launching a new denim collection that fuses 1880s Western motifs with a forward‑looking 2026 aesthetic. The line emphasizes comfort, offering pre‑washed bootcut, regular, carpenter, cropped and turn‑up styles that feel lived‑in...

The Century-Old American Cookie Shop that Is Finally Opening Its First London Location
Laura Todd, a Parisian‑American cookie chain founded in 1902, is opening its first UK shop at Gloucester Road Underground station in May. The brand, celebrated for handcrafted cookies made with French‑sourced ingredients, has built a reputation in Chicago, Paris and...

Move over Matcha: How Ube Cocktails and Coffees Are Hitting the UK’s Sweet Spot
Ube, the purple yam popular in East Asia, is now a UK beverage sensation as Starbucks and Costa roll out ube‑flavoured coffees and cocktails. The trend, driven by TikTok’s visual appeal, mirrors the earlier matcha craze and has quickly become...
Smarter, Integrated Pest Management of Canola with Boyd Mori | Pests & Predators, Ep 35
In this episode, Dr. Boyd Morey of the University of Alberta discusses integrated pest management (IPM) for canola, focusing on the role of seed treatments, foliar insecticides, and natural predators such as ground beetles and spiders. He highlights recent research...
Roblox Pays $12 Million in Nevada Settlement and Launches New Youth Safety Features
Roblox Corp. settled with Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford for more than $12 million, funding youth programs and a law‑enforcement liaison while rolling out age‑verification, facial‑age estimation, and new Kids and Select accounts. The deal marks the first major state‑level agreement...
AscentX Medical’s Dr. Sandhu on a New Approach to Treating GERD
AscentX Medical is developing G125, a regenerative injectable biomaterial designed to reinforce the lower esophageal sphincter in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The platform delivers a biocompatible scaffold via a patented needle that integrates with tissue, promoting collagen growth...

Tart Cherry Juice Speeds Muscle Force Recovery
Tart cherry juice for muscle damage recovery 🍒 This new meta-analysis compiled data from 19 studies (385 participants) which investigated the effects of tart cherry supplementation on muscle damage in athletes 🔍 Here is what they found ⬇️ 💪 Tart cherry juice...
At Capital Markets Day, Kering Outlines Next Step for Beauty Business, L’Oréal Partnership
Kering announced at its Florence Capital Markets Day that beauty will be anchored in a new "Kering Next" division, signaling a strategic shift from licensing to a growth engine. The group will deepen its partnership with L’Oréal, leveraging the cosmetics...
Applying Mendelian Randomization to the Correlation Between Fitness and Health
Researchers applied a phenome‑wide Mendelian randomization approach to test whether genetically predicted aerobic fitness causally influences health. Screening 712 European‑ancestry phenotypes, they identified 108 discovery associations, with 34 confirming in independent validation. Higher genetically determined fitness correlated with lower risks...

"These Are People Whose Lives Have Been Rendered Invisible."
In this episode, host Josh talks with anthropologist‑turned‑journalist Brian Goldstone about his book *There’s No Place for Us: The Working and Homeless in America*. Goldstone explains how his ethnographic training helped him uncover the hidden lives of five Atlanta families...

Book Review: Sauúti Terrors Eugen Bacon, Stephen Embleton, and Cheryl S. Ntumy, Eds.
Sauúti Terrors, a 416‑page hardcover anthology edited by Eugen Bacon, Stephen Embleton and Cheryl S. Ntumy, launched in February 2026 as part of the Sauútiverse shared‑world project. The collection features ten stories from emerging African and diaspora writers, blending mythic poetry,...
Stanford Team Generates Light Inside Deep Tissue Using Ultrasound‑Activated Nanoparticles
Stanford scientists have shown that ultrasound can activate specially engineered nanophosphors circulating in the bloodstream to emit light deep inside living tissue. The breakthrough, demonstrated in mice, could replace invasive fiber‑optic probes for optogenetics, imaging and cancer treatment.
Rethink Endurance Performance with Modern Evidence-Based Strategies
This webinar is about rethinking endurance performance through a broader, more modern, and more evidence-based lens. Join the session with 40% off: https://t.co/FHjGFZjzbF https://t.co/ebr1vO0CYR

Merike Estna on Representing Estonia at the 61st Venice Biennale
Estonian artist Merike Estna will represent Estonia at the 61st Venice Biennale, turning the national pavilion into an open studio where she creates 22 paintings over the exhibition period. Her project foregrounds the act of painting itself, drawing inspiration from historic...

Why Is Your Gut Leaking, And What Does That Actually Mean?
The article clarifies that while the intestinal wall does become leaky, the wellness industry’s diagnostic tests and supplement regimens are scientifically flawed. Commercial zonulin assays often measure the wrong protein, and “leaky gut syndrome” is not a recognized medical diagnosis....
10 Years of Dog Man
This year marks the 10‑year anniversary of Dav Pilkey’s debut Dog Man graphic novel, a series that has grown to 14 titles and sold over 70 million copies in 50 languages. The twelfth book, Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder, topped global bestseller lists in...

I Was One of Lena Dunham’s Haters. I Want to Say I’m Sorry | Dave Schilling
Dave Schilling, a Los Angeles writer, publicly apologizes for his past hostility toward Lena Dunham, acknowledging that jealousy and cultural envy fueled his criticism. Dunham, now releasing a memoir, reflects on the intense backlash she endured after HBO’s *Girls* made her...

Mystery 17th-Century Portrait Sparks Search for Identity of Black Sitter
A rare 1626 double portrait of a Black and a white teenage boy, long housed at Penshurst Place, is undergoing restoration at the National Portrait Gallery. The work, whose authorship is unknown, shows the Black sitter at equal scale to...

Doorways to Awareness
The article explains Dzogchen’s concept of rigpa—an innate, primordial awareness that precedes ego and conditioning—and argues that awakening can occur instantly when this state is recognized. It contrasts this view with other Buddhist paths that treat enlightenment as a gradual...
This Stroller Turns Into a Carry On-Suitcase, and I Recommend It for Traveling Parents
The TernX is a premium stroller that collapses into a carry‑on‑size suitcase, weighing 17 lb and priced at $699. It earned the 2026 Red Dot Design Award and was named one of Time’s Best Inventions, supporting toddlers up to 48.5 lb. The...
Quadrant Management System
The Quadrant Management System (QMS) adapts a business‑management framework to strength training for team‑sport athletes, emphasizing continuous education and individualized programming. It divides training into four quadrants that gradually shift decision‑making from coach‑led to athlete‑selected. Coaches use monthly check‑ins and...

“Beef,” “The Drama,” And the New Marriage Plot
Marriage rates in the United States hit a 140‑year low in 2019 and have not recovered, prompting cultural reflection. On the latest Critics at Large episode, hosts discuss Netflix’s anthology “Beef” and A24’s film “The Drama,” both depicting strained couples...

Happiness Break: A Loving-Kindness Practice for Yourself
The Science of Happiness released a "Happiness Break" episode featuring a guided loving‑kindness meditation led by Dr. Kristin Neff, an expert in self‑compassion. The six‑step practice starts with body awareness, extends goodwill to a loved one, then turns the same wishes...