AMA Launches New Surveys to Pinpoint Physician Burnout Drivers
The American Medical Association has unveiled a new suite of well‑being surveys designed to uncover the specific drivers of physician burnout. The initiative, part of the AMA’s Organizational Biopsy® program, seeks to give health systems granular insight into stressors affecting clinicians.
India’s April 2026 Travel Boom Hits Hills, Beaches and Pilgrimage Sites
In April 2026, India recorded a travel boom as domestic holidaymakers and inbound visitors flocked to Himalayan hill stations, coastal resorts and newly regulated pilgrimage circuits. The surge reflects a climate‑driven shift toward short, cooler‑climate escapes and wellness‑focused itineraries, reshaping...
Christian Science Feature Links Spiritual Growth to Justice and Peace
The Christian Science Monitor published a feature that ties individual spiritual growth to societal justice and peace. Drawing on a personal 40‑year‑old business dispute, the piece argues that deeper understanding of God’s principles can reverse injustice. The article positions spiritual...
JWST Images 29 Cygni B, Redefining Planet‑Star Boundary
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope directly imaged the massive exoplanet 29 Cygni b, revealing chemical signatures that confirm it formed through planetary accretion. The finding narrows the divide between giant planets and low‑mass brown dwarfs, reshaping classification schemes.
ABC News Links Modern Tech to 80% Drop in Attention Span Since 2004
ABC News published a report that modern digital life has slashed average screen attention from two‑and‑a‑half minutes in 2004 to just 47 seconds today. The story draws on neuroscience research, cites a 4‑times‑per‑second task‑switch rate, and warns that constant interruptions...
Study Finds Creatine and Methylene Blue May Cancel Each Other’s Benefits
A recent study shows that combining creatine with the synthetic dye methylene blue does not enhance muscle or brain function and may actually blunt the benefits of each. Researchers caution athletes and biohackers to avoid the popular supplement stack until...
81% of U.S. Parents Boost Money Talks as Inflation Fuels Financial Stress
An Intuit survey reveals that 81% of U.S. parents have intensified financial education with their children because inflation, high gas prices and rising interest rates are straining household budgets. The shift is also driven by Generation Alpha’s digital‑first shopping habits,...
Land Agent Roger Sewill and Pony Scarlet Begin 200‑Mile Dorset Hill‑Fort Trek
Land agent Roger Sewill and his Dales pony Scarlet set off on a three‑week, 200‑mile trek linking 30 Iron Age hill forts across Dorset. The challenge supports the Dorset Wildlife Trust’s nature‑recovery work and highlights remote countryside routes.
Electromagnetic Gene Switch Extends Lifespan in Progeroid Mice
Wow, a technique that allows electromagnetic control of gene expression in vivo 🤯 And they tested their system with OSK partial reprogramming, showing it extends lifespan in progeroid mice. In normal mice, they report health improvements and a small reduction in mortality...
‘Where Is Jessica?’ Trend Offers Quick Fix for Toddler Tantrums
Parents are turning to a viral technique that asks “Where is Jessica?” during a toddler’s meltdown, claiming it stops crying within seconds. The method, based on a pattern‑interrupt principle, has sparked both enthusiasm and criticism from psychologists and pediatricians.

Embrace Boring Habits for an Extraordinary Life
Who else loves living a “boring” life? Underrated life hack: Being boring in the right ways. Go to bed early. Wake up early. Eat simple foods. Save money. Exercise. Read old books. Avoid drama. These aren’t flashy, but the ordinary will...
Guernsey Fathers Push for Statutory Paternity Leave Beyond Two Weeks
Tom Jenkins and a grassroots coalition have launched a campaign urging Guernsey's government to extend statutory paternity leave beyond the existing two‑week unpaid provision. The movement points to Jenkins' 22‑week fully paid leave as evidence that longer leave is both...
Cregger Debuts Resident Evil Trailer at CinemaCon, Release Set for Sept. 18
Writer‑director Zach Cregger premiered the trailer for his upcoming Resident Evil movie at CinemaCon, announcing a September 18 release from Sony Pictures. The trailer showcases a fresh zombie‑infested story starring Austin Abrams and signals a new chapter for the long‑running...
Ballymena Gardener Colin Agnew Secures Spot in BBC NI’s Greatest Gardens Final
Colin Agnew of Ballymena clinched fourth place and a slot in the televised final of BBC Northern Ireland’s Greatest Gardens. The garden, built from former farmland over 35 years, impressed judges with its hidden rooms, mature trees and a lockdown‑era...
Debbi DiMaggio Launches 'Mindset In Motion' To Fuse Sports Themes with Personal Growth
Bestselling author and marathon runner Debbi DiMaggio released her latest book, 'Mindset In Motion: Activate Purpose, Power, and Peak Performance,' on April 14, 2026. The work introduces a five‑step Mindset In Motion Method™ and a three‑part sports framework aimed at...
Adam Ramsay‑Peaty Unveils ‘Attack’ Plan for Four Medals at LA 2028
Three‑time Olympic champion Adam Ramsay‑Peaty announced an aggressive “attack” strategy to pursue four medals at the Los Angeles 2028 Games, positioning himself to become the oldest British swimmer to win gold at age 33. The plan blends daily high‑volume training...
Stress Awareness Month Spotlights Neuroscience Behind Mind‑Body Healing
During Stress Awareness Month, occupational therapist Fierdous Achmat unpacked the neuroscience that links trauma, stress and emotion to the body. She argued that meditation, breathwork and other somatic tools help the nervous system relearn safety, offering a new therapeutic pathway.
Le Cirque at Bellagio to Close August 23, 2026, Ending 22‑Year French Fine‑Dining Era
Bellagio announced that Le Cirque, its flagship French restaurant, will permanently close after dinner service on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2026. The 22‑year‑old institution will be replaced by an undisclosed culinary concept slated for mid‑2027, marking a major shift in the...
Study Finds Matching Exercise to Chronotype Improves Heart Health
Researchers in Pakistan studied 134 adults with cardiovascular risk factors and found that aligning workouts with each participant’s chronotype—morning for “larks” and evening for “owls”—produced significantly larger gains in blood pressure, aerobic capacity, metabolic markers and sleep quality than exercising...
Life Biosciences Prepares First Human Trial of Partial Cellular Reprogramming for Glaucoma
Life Biosciences, co‑founded by David Sinclair, is preparing to launch the first human trial of partial cellular reprogramming, targeting retinal nerve cells in glaucoma patients. The study will use a three‑factor gene‑delivery system that can be switched on and off...
Rio Fashion Week Launches to Boost Brazil’s Culture and Tourism
Rio Fashion Week opened Tuesday under a partnership between the Rio city hall and entertainment firm IMM, running through Saturday. Organizers say the event will reposition Rio as a global fashion, business and cultural hub, driving tourism and strengthening South...
Guggenheim Foundation Announces 2026 Class of 223 Fellows Across Arts and Sciences
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation unveiled its 2026 cohort of 223 fellows, selected from a pool of nearly 5,000 applicants. The 101st class spans 55 disciplines, with 30 fine‑art fellows and notable winners such as Sonya Clark and American...
Francophone Children’s Books Surge in Africa as Young Readers Boom
Industry observers reported in April 2026 that the Francophone children’s book market across Africa is experiencing a rapid expansion. Demographic shifts, a growing middle class and revitalized library networks are fueling unprecedented demand, prompting publishers to broaden catalogs and experiment...
Widowspeak Get Driven Around by Jesus in the Video for New Song “No Driver”
Widowspeak, the New York‑based husband‑wife duo, announced their sophomore album Roses for a June 5 release on indie label Captured Tracks. The band dropped the second single “No Driver,” accompanied by a whimsical video where Jesus takes the wheel and ferries a...

Mentally Tired, Avoiding Everything Important
The post frames mental fatigue as a genuine cognitive overload rather than laziness, explaining why important tasks feel heavier and decisions become exhausting. It shows how avoidance provides temporary relief but only deepens the backlog of critical work. The author...
Amazon to Acquire Globalstar, Shifting Ownership of Apple’s Satellite Link
Amazon announced a definitive agreement to acquire Globalstar, taking control of the satellite communications unit that powers Apple’s emergency SOS feature. Apple’s roughly $1 billion, 20% stake in Globalstar will change hands, raising questions about service continuity and competition with SpaceX’s...
Nonprofit Venetoulis Institute Saves Pittsburgh Post‑Gazette From Closure
The Pittsburgh Post‑Gazette announced Tuesday that the Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism will acquire its assets, averting a May 3 shutdown. The nonprofit, which runs the award‑winning Baltimore Banner, plans to keep Thursday and Sunday print editions while maintaining a...

Best Smart Smoke Detector (and Why You Still Need a Dumb One)
Smart smoke detectors have become popular for their Wi‑Fi alerts, but all models tested rely solely on photoelectric sensors, omitting ionization sensors that detect fast‑flaming fires. This sensor gap means smart units may miss certain fire types, while offering no...
Novo Nordisk Teams Up with OpenAI to Fast‑Track Obesity Drug Development
Novo Nordisk announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI to embed advanced AI across its research pipeline, aiming to shorten development time for obesity and diabetes treatments. The deal, disclosed on April 14, sent Novo’s shares up 2.8% and underscores a...

Is Cycling Really Good Cardio? The Data Reveals It’s Better Than You Think.
The Bicycling Show’s latest episode confirms that cycling provides cardio benefits on par with running and swimming, while delivering a lower‑impact workout for joints. Experts explain how sustained riding improves VO2 max, lung capacity, and heart‑rate variability, making it an...
USDA Relies on Century‑Old Metal Tube to Forecast Drought in Pacific Northwest
USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service hydrologist Toby Rodgers used the historic Church Sampler metal tube in Washington’s Cascade Mountains to gauge snowpack and project summer water supplies. The low‑tech device, invented over a century ago, continues to underpin drought‑forecasting efforts...

Brickell Arch, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Miami Debuts
Brickell Arch, a Luxury Collection hotel, opened in Miami, converting the former Hotel AKA Brickell into a 201‑room flagship for Marriott Bonvoy. Managed by HEI Hotels & Resorts, the property showcases a refreshed brand identity that melds Latin American, Caribbean,...

Genti Korini on Representing Albania at the 61st Venice Biennale
Albanian artist Genti Korini will present a three‑channel video installation titled “A Place in the Sun” at the 61st Venice Biennale, housed in the Arsenale pavilion. The work fuses Zaum—a transrational language invented by Russian Futurists—with performance, puppetry, animation and...

Dune 3 Debuts Footage of "Intense" Opening Battle Being Compared to Saving Private Ryan
Denis Villeneuve premiered the first seven minutes of Dune: Part Three at CinemaCon, unveiling an intense opening battle that critics liken to the Normandy assault in Saving Private Ryan. The teaser also showcases a tense confrontation between Paul Atreides and...
A Monkey Ate the Wrong Squirrel – and Started an Outbreak
In January 2023, a group of captive sooty mangabey monkeys in Germany experienced a rapid mpox outbreak after one infant died with skin lesions. Researchers later traced the virus to a dead fire‑footed rope squirrel found weeks earlier in Ivory...
BMS Makes a Beeline, Bringing 5 Assets to Biotech's $300M Precision Immunology Debut
Bristol Myers Squibb has spun out a new biotech, Beeline Medicines, backed by $300 million from Bain Capital and an initial portfolio of five assets. The company, led by former SpringWorks CEO Saqib Islam, will focus on precision therapies for autoimmune...
Longevity Comes From Simple Daily Habits, Not Extremes
I hate to break it to you, but the world’s longest-living people aren’t doing anything extreme. They move daily, eat mostly whole foods, sleep consistently, and have strong social connections. Boring. Effective. Evidence-based.
10 Neuroscience-Backed Tips for a Stronger Brain
This month marks 10 years of TPH so we are celebrating with an episode about the top 10 neuroscience-backed tips for a stronger brain https://t.co/JfCASsdyaN
As the Federal Government Cuts Funding, Nonprofits Are Turning to Cities
One‑third of U.S. nonprofits reported a disruption in federal funding in 2025, and 84% anticipate further cuts. For roughly 35,000 organizations, federal grants make up at least half of annual revenue, leaving a sizable funding gap. In response, nonprofits are...
Daily Music Newsletter: New Releases, Industry News, Artist Stories
I've been covering music for a long time and I pour that into a daily newsletter. New releases, industry news, artist stories. Come read what I'm reading. https://t.co/jIMKr1oTO6

Defining Humanity: Path to a Compassionate Future
THE MEASURE OF OUR HUMANITY: https://t.co/ov0hvGC0h8 FULL SERIES The very heart of this question is about laying down a path toward a sane and compassionate future. It is about confirming what defines our moral worth and what we stand for. https://t.co/ww5zfxIodQ

The Quiet Habit of Always Holding Something Together
The piece describes a subtle habit many professionals develop: constantly holding small tasks, conversations, and unfinished work together to keep operations smooth. Over time this micro‑management becomes automatic, creating a persistent mental load that hinders true relaxation. The author differentiates...
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I know you keep thinking you need to feel different before you begin, but most people start exactly like this.

Chor Bazaar's Misal Pav Drenches Crunchy Snacks in Fiery Chutney
Misal pav at Chor Bazaar features crunchy snacks in a lake of red chile chutney. https://t.co/nrBIPKwnXg https://t.co/dmo7P5L5YG

Working Hard but Heading Nowhere Specific
The post highlights a common workplace dilemma: employees invest heavy effort without a clear strategic direction, creating the illusion of progress while actual outcomes lag. It argues that relentless activity without purpose leads to fatigue, misaligned resources, and diminished fulfillment....

These 6 Lower Back Exercises Can Help Stave Off Injury
The article outlines six lower‑back exercises—plank, stability‑ball extensions, pikes, reverse leg raises, glute bridges, and locust pose—designed to strengthen the core muscles that support running mechanics. It explains how weak hips, glutes, or hamstrings shift load to the lower back,...

The Habit Trap: Why You Keep Doing What You Want to Stop?
The article argues that the reason people keep repeating unwanted habits isn’t a lack of willpower but the hidden system that sustains them. It explains that cues, rewards, and environmental triggers create a feedback loop that overrides conscious intent. To...
NASA Sets 2027 Artemis III Test to Pit SpaceX Starship HLS Against Blue Origin’s Blue Moon
NASA announced that Artemis III, slated for 2027, will serve as an Earth‑orbit test of SpaceX’s Starship Human Landing System and Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 2, pushing the first crewed lunar landing to Artemis IV in 2028. The move is part of...

High Velocity: SPEED Are Preaching Acceptance
Australian hardcore outfit SPEED has turned pandemic‑era TikTok fame into a touring reality, thanks to a distinctive blend of aggressive riffs and classically trained flute. Formed in 2019, the band bypassed the traditional local‑circuit grind as viral clips labeled them...

Teva Launches “Home Ground” Online Resource for People Living with Schizophrenia and Their Care Partners
Teva Pharmaceuticals has launched Home Ground, a free online community for people living with schizophrenia and their care partners. The platform, built with input from patients and caregivers, offers symptom‑tracking worksheets, emotional‑wellness videos, independent‑living toolkits, physical‑health checklists, and both virtual...