
First Trailer and Poster for INSIDIOUS: OUT OF THE FURTHER
The first trailer and poster for *Insidious: Out of the Further* have been released, confirming a summer 2026 UK and ROI launch on August 21. Writer‑director Jacob Chase returns to helm the seventh installment, introducing Amelia Eve as Gemma, a mother who can enter and retrieve entities from the supernatural realm known as The Further. Veteran horror icon Lin Shaye reprises her role, linking the new film to the original series, while Brandon Perea and Maisie Richardson‑Sellers round out the cast. The teaser highlights a darker tone and expanded supernatural mechanics, signaling the franchise’s effort to revitalize its horror formula.

Bloodstock Reveal Line-Up For New Blood & EMP Stages At 2026 Festival
Bloodstock’s 25th‑anniversary festival will run from August 6‑9 at Catton Park in Derbyshire, featuring headliners such as Lamb of God, Judas Priest, Northlane and Body Count. The New Blood stage showcases nine emerging acts—including Void Below and Concrete Age—alongside winners of the Metal 2 The Masses...

The Endless Wonder and Beautiful Uncertainty of Interstellar Comets
On Dec 19 2025, interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS skimmed Earth at 270 million km, prompting NASA, ESA and CNSA to retask spacecraft for close‑up imaging. The comet’s odd tail orientation and high nickel content sparked intense media buzz, with celebrities and alien‑technology theories flooding social...

UK Gardeners Told Lawns Will Be 'Rich in Flowers and Butterflies' If They Skip This One Common Job in April...
British gardeners are being urged to forego the usual spring mowing, especially in May, to let native wildflowers like dandelions, clover and daisies bloom. Botanists and the Royal Horticultural Society note that a single uncut patch can host up to...

Alt-J’s Joe Newman Announces Debut Solo Album as JJerome87, ‘The Canyon’
Joe Newman, alt‑J’s frontman, has unveiled his solo project JJerome87 and announced the debut album “The Canyon,” due June 26, 2026 via Mushroom Music and Virgin Music Group. The 11‑track LP was recorded in Los Angeles with producer Carlos de la Garza and...
Revolution Medicines' Daraxonrasib Shows Survival Gain, Stock Up 39%
Revolution Medicines announced that its RAS(ON) inhibitor daraxonrasib more than doubled median overall survival in a Phase 3 trial for metastatic pancreatic cancer, achieving a 13.2‑month median versus 6.7 months with chemotherapy. The data sparked a 39% surge in the company’s...
Monty Don’s Compost Rule Alan Titchmarsh Swears by – This Everyday Food Waste That’s Luring Rats to Your Garden
British gardening icons Monty Don and Alan Titchmarsh warn that adding meat, fats or cooked starches to compost heaps creates a magnet for rats. They recommend a single rule: keep compost limited to raw plant waste and dry brown material....

Childhood Obesity Epidemic Drives Government’s Drastic Overhaul of School Menus
The UK government is overhauling school food standards to combat a childhood obesity crisis, banning deep‑fried items and cutting back on grab‑and‑go foods such as sausage rolls and pizza. New guidelines require daily fruit, healthier main dishes and a lead...

Taking the First Step: Reaching Out for Addiction Support
Taking the first step toward addiction recovery is portrayed as a courageous act that can change a life trajectory. The piece explains how professional treatment—ranging from medically supervised detox to flexible outpatient programs—offers safe, evidence‑based pathways to sobriety. It also...
UK Gardeners Are only Just Realising This Popular Shrub and 3 Simple Habits Bring Robins Flocking This Spring
UK gardeners are discovering that planting a juneberry (serviceberry) shrub, combined with three simple habits, can turn ordinary lawns into robin hotspots this spring. The dense foliage offers safe perching and nesting, while the shrub’s berries provide a steady food...

The Biotech Bi-Weekly: Expanding the Reach of T-Cell Engagers in Solid Tumors, a Next-Generation Chemiluminescent Immunoassay Platform and AACR Exhibitor...
The biotech bi‑weekly highlights several product launches and site expansions unveiled at the AACR Annual Meeting. Deck Bio introduced a multi‑target T‑cell engager platform aimed at overcoming heterogeneity in solid‑tumor immunotherapy. Abcam released SimpleStep Ignite™, a chemiluminescent ELISA that delivers...

Preview: Miart 2026 – Shahin Zarinbal (Berlin) and South Parade (London)
British artist Judith Dean, known for layered watercolour‑acrylic canvases that fuse internet imagery, 17th‑century Chinese manuals and personal archives, will present new works at miart 2026 in Milan. The exhibition runs April 17‑19 at the South Wing of Allianz MiCo,...

Rihanna Masters Mob Wife Chic in Fendi Coat & Valentino Sunglasses
Rihanna was photographed in New York wearing a vintage Fendi merino‑lined coat, $1,350 Miu Miu snake‑effect sneakers, oversized Valentino VLS‑179A sunglasses and a $3,700 Dior “Dracula” Book Tote. The outfit, accented with a tied‑on Yankees cap and a midnight‑blue paisley bandana,...

Visible Cloaks Are Blurring the Lines and Playing with Reality
Visible Cloaks, the Portland duo behind a decade‑long silence, announced their first full‑length album in ten years, *Paradessence*, due next month on RVNG Intl. The record features a roster of collaborators including Motion Graphics, Félicia Atkinson, Yoshio Ojima, Satsuki Shibano...
Surge in ‘Unvaccinated’ Blood Requests Delays Care, Sparks Policy Debate
A Vanderbilt University study documented 15 patient requests for unvaccinated blood between 2024 and 2025, linking the demand to treatment delays and two serious complications. Experts warn the practice offers no safety advantage and is prompting state lawmakers to consider...
The Senescence Associated Secretory Phenotype as a Basis for an Aging Clock
Researchers have created a composite Senescence‑Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP) Score using large‑scale proteomics and a guided autoencoder transformer model. The score, built on curated SASP proteins from the UK Biobank Pharma Proteomics Project, independently predicts mortality and major chronic diseases...
USDA Relies on Century‑Old Metal Tube to Forecast Drought Across the West
USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service hydrologist Toby Rodgers uses the Church Sampler, a simple aluminum tube, to weigh snowpack and predict water availability. The century‑old tool remains a cornerstone of drought forecasting and water‑resource planning across the western United States.

BTS Label BigHit Music Asks US Court to Unmask X User Who Leaked ‘ARIRANG’ Before Release
HYBE’s BigHit Music has petitioned a California federal court to subpoena X Corp. for the identity of the anonymous @jwngkcck account that leaked BTS’s "ARIRANG" album ahead of its March 20 release. The leak threatened the label’s promotional strategy despite the...

Your Nervous System Sets the Pace of Your Business
The article argues that a founder’s nervous system, not strategy or team, becomes the primary speed regulator as a business scales. Under pressure, the brain’s stress response slows decision‑making, clarity, and execution, turning small hesitations into costly delays. Traditional fixes...

It Didn’t Happen for a Reason.
The post highlights how well‑intentioned but generic phrases often miss the mark when someone is grieving, job‑loss, or relationship turmoil. It argues that assuming how a person feels leads to unhelpful or even offensive remarks. Instead, the author recommends asking...
Roblox Mandates Age Verification for Users 9+, Impacting 144 M Daily Players
Roblox announced a mandatory age‑verification process for anyone 9 or older, introducing tiered Kids and Select accounts that restrict content and chat. The change, affecting its 144 million daily active users, aims to meet tightening global child‑safety regulations and will be...
Modern Diet – Maria
Modern Diet, an indie electronic act, dropped the single “Maria” in 2026 on SoundCloud. The track, produced by Jake Cheriff and collaborators, is highlighted for its bright, summer‑like melodies that lift listeners’ moods. The release is promoted through the group’s...

Live From WWG26: New Ressence Release
Ressence unveiled its RW01 movement at WWG26, the first COSC‑certified module that integrates the brand’s proprietary ROCS system and can be used across its entire line. The movement delivers a 60‑hour power reserve thanks to a double barrel and is...
Over 1,000 Hollywood Stars Oppose Paramount‑Skydance’s $111 Billion Warner Bros. Deal
A coalition of nearly 1,000 Hollywood talent has released an open letter denouncing Paramount Skydance’s $111 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. The signatories warn the merger will deepen media concentration, eliminate jobs and increase the combined company’s debt to $79 billion,...
Drink Coffee at This Time For The Biggest Mood Lift, According To 30k Data Points
Researchers tracked over 200 adults for two to four weeks, collecting nearly 30,000 data points on caffeine intake and mood. They found that drinking coffee or tea within the first 2.5 hours after waking consistently raised positive emotions, while negative feelings...

Paris Internationale Milano 2026 Brings 34 Galleries to Palazzo Galbani
Paris Internationale launches its first edition outside France in Milan, running 18‑21 April 2026 at the restored Palazzo Galbani. The fair brings together 34 galleries that present exhibition‑style booths rather than traditional market stalls, emphasizing curatorial depth. Timing the event with Milan...
Lübeck Conference Launches Annual Nanotech‑Life Sciences Forum
Fraunhofer IMTE and Nano in Germany e.V. inaugurated the first annual International Conference on Nanotechnology and Life Sciences in Lübeck, gathering researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers. The event showcased magnetic nanoparticle synthesis, magnetic particle imaging, and highlighted Bavaria’s growing biotech...

Recover and Prosperity Textile Unveil Denim Partnership
Spanish recycled‑cotton specialist Recover has teamed with Chinese denim maker Prosperity Textile to launch a new denim line. The collection, produced under the Recover Fabrics brand, will be manufactured in Vietnam. It targets apparel brands that want circular denim at...
World Quantum Day 2026 Unites 65 Nations with New Grants, Exhibits and Industry Showcases
On April 14, 2026, more than 65 nations marked World Quantum Day with over 400 coordinated activities, a new humanities mini‑grant program at the University of Rhode Island, and high‑profile participation from IBM, AWS, HPE, Pasqal and Quantinuum. The celebrations...

What’s in Store for Canada’s 2026 Wildfire Season?
Canada’s 2026 wildfire season begins quietly, but lingering drought, a warm summer and an El Niño onset raise concerns of another severe year. Experts note historic dry conditions in British Columbia, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, while a deep snowpack in...

The Challenges of Scaling a Technology for Social Good
The Harvard Business School case study on the Single User Reinvented Toilet (SURT) examines how a breakthrough off‑grid sanitation technology, funded by the Gates Foundation, struggles to move from prototype to market. Engineers and academics debate three commercialization routes—independent pilots, licensing to appliance...

Fortified Milk Drink Shows Promise for Preschool Brain Development
A nine‑month cluster‑randomized trial gave 120 preschoolers a multi‑nutrient fortified milk versus standard milk. The fortified formula, containing DHA, ARA, probiotics, prebiotics, vitamins and minerals, did not raise full‑scale IQ but boosted the Processing Speed Index. Participants also showed increased...

I Spend More Time With My Phone Than My Family. Will Retirement Fix That?
The article reflects on how Americans, especially those approaching retirement, spend more time on phones than with family, citing research that shows adults 50‑64 clock over ten hours of daily screen use. It argues that retirement alone won’t reset these...
Artemis II Returns Safely, Crew Reflects on Historic Moon Flyby and NASA Plots Next Steps
NASA’s Artemis II crew safely splashed down in the Pacific on April 10, ending a 10‑day, 695,081‑mile journey that set new distance records. In a Houston press conference, the astronauts described the mission’s emotional impact, while Administrator Jared Isaacman framed it as...

The 1/32" Difference
The author illustrates how a seemingly trivial 1/32" adjustment can dramatically affect outcomes in both publishing and furniture making. In printing, a half‑inch increase in page width can double the cost per copy, while in chair production an oversized tenon...

Studio Visit: ROMAN LIPSKI
Roman Lipski, a Berlin‑based painter, pivoted from two decades of figurative work to AI‑augmented creation after a creative crisis in 2014. Partnering with data scientist Florian Dohmann, he built the AI Muse, a tool that recombines his own visual language...
Replace Bad Habits With Positive Alternatives for Success
Relatedly I don't think you can quit a bad habit without replacing it with a good one Like if you don't wanna eat candy, eat so much healthy food that you won't be hungry for candy ever Or if you quit smoking...
Low‑friction Health Support Helps Those Who Need It Most
The people who most need health advice are often the least able to use it. Because good advice still fails if it requires: - too much energy - too many decisions - too much executive function That is why low-friction health support matters so much.
Biohaven Shares Surge 10% as Canaccord Analyst Initiates Coverage with $21 Price Target
Biohaven Pharmaceutical rose more than 10% on Monday after Canaccord Genuity analyst Sumant Kulkami initiated coverage with a bullish buy recommendation and a $21 price target. The analyst highlighted the company’s phase‑3 opakalim trial for focal epilepsy as the catalyst...
RM Explores Life’s Meaning in Deep Interview
My interview with RM on the meaning of life, and more https://t.co/vhvTa9xtyz Video interview: https:/youtube.com/watch?si=eVc1a1DxUvJbhAzy&v=LIb4fdwq7UM&feature=youtu.be
Fear of Judgment Blocks Our Deepest Ambitions
I'm convinced that the fear of judgement and being disliked are two of the biggest reasons people don't achieve their deepest ambitions.

Your Body Isn't Losing Muscle First. It's Losing Something Far More Important.
Recent research shows that muscle power, not muscle mass or strength, is the first and fastest declining attribute with age, a condition now termed powerpenia. Large fast‑twitch motor neurons begin to die around age 60, causing a shift toward slower...

London Label Poster Girl Launches Capsule Collection with OnlyFans
London fashion label Poster Girl has teamed with subscription platform OnlyFans for a limited‑edition capsule collection. The line features a £450 ($560) peacock‑blue latex short that sold out quickly, plus a £670 ($840) corset and dress, $31 thongs and a...

Does the History of Insulin Rhyme with GLP-1s?
Liam Shaw’s essay draws a parallel between the debut of insulin and today’s GLP‑1 receptor agonists, arguing that both transformed their respective diseases while spawning new complexities. Insulin’s miracle cure introduced issues of affordability, access, and treatment intensification, a pattern...
Understanding the Foundation of Spinal Health: Movement, Stress, and the Tipping Point
The article frames spinal health as a balance of movement dosage, biomechanics, and recovery. It explains how bone adapts to mechanical load, how athlete anatomy creates distinct stress patterns, and why neural coordination is as crucial as muscle size. Practical...

Lil Uzi Vert, Skrillex, Playboi Carti Headlining 2026 Summer Smash Near Chicago
The Summer Smash festival near Chicago announced its 2026 lineup, headlined by Lil Uzi Vert, Skrillex and Playboi Carti. The three‑day event runs June 12‑14 at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, with tickets starting at $399 across GA, GA+, VIP and...
The Cure for Body Dissatisfaction that Doesn’t Involve the Body
The article argues that chronic body dissatisfaction—fuelled by thin‑ideal trends like the thigh gap and social‑media fads—can be mitigated by cultivating awe through natural environments. Psychological research links self‑efficacy from enjoyable exercise to healthier body image, but media‑literacy warnings often...
How Contact Electrification Depends on Particle Size
Researchers led by Nicolás Mujica used a free‑falling camera to track uniformly sized zirconium‑silica particles as they collided and acquired charge. By measuring sideways acceleration in a static electric field, they derived each particle’s charge and converted it to surface...

Mozart House / Studio DERA
Studio DERA is adding an 85 m², two‑storey modern extension to Mozart House, a Grade II listed Georgian terrace in Belgravia. The design transforms a former swimming‑pool volume into light‑filled living spaces, including a master suite, dining area, bathrooms and a sunken...

Holding Pattern: A Reading List on Waiting . . .
Longreads curates a thematic reading list titled “Holding Pattern: A Reading List on Waiting,” gathering essays that explore waiting from psychology, architecture, politics, humanitarian, and medical perspectives. Highlights include Jason Farman’s queuing psychology guide, Belle Boggs’s architectural pattern for waiting...