
Watch Karol G Headline the Last Night of Coachella 2026
Karol G will close Coachella 2026 as the Sunday headliner, marking the first time a Latina has topped the festival’s main‑stage in its 25‑year history. The Colombian star previously performed at Coachella in 2022, bringing out J Balvin and Becky G, and appeared on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show. Her latest album, *Tropicoqueta*, follows the Grammy‑winning *Mañana Será Bonito*, which was the first Spanish‑language album by a woman to lead the Billboard 200. The performance underscores Latin music’s rising influence in mainstream U.S. festivals.
Muscle Memory Isn’t Just in Your Head – This Little-Known Body Trick Could Change How You Age and Fight Dementia
Scientists are uncovering that muscle memory is not merely a physical habit but a hybrid of brain‑based procedural memory and lasting molecular changes in muscle fibers. Repeated movement shifts control from attention‑heavy prefrontal areas to sensorimotor circuits, cerebellum and basal...

PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Found in Homes May Be Quietly Weakening Your Child's Bones, New Study Warns
A longitudinal study of 218 North American children found that higher blood levels of per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), especially PFOA, are associated with reduced bone mineral density in the lower arm at age 12. The effect was most pronounced...

Clipse’s Thoughtful Hip-Hop Hit Hard at Coachella, With an Assist From Travis Barker
Clipse delivered a powerful hour‑long set at Coachella’s Outdoor Theatre, culminating with the heartfelt track “The Birds Don’t Sing” from their Grammy‑nominated comeback album Let God Sort Em Out, their first release in 15 years. The performance featured Blink‑182 drummer...

American Fantasy by Emma Straub
Emma Straub’s new novel *American Fantasy* follows a four‑day boy‑band cruise, tracking three distinct voices—a newly divorced fan, a weary band member, and a hard‑pressed tour manager. The story uses a ship‑log structure to examine how nostalgia and adult responsibilities...
Great Opening Scene Inspires Personal Growth Through Art
This has got to be one of the best opening scenes ever. What does this have to do with AI or the valley or whatever? Nothing. Grow yourself by exposing your self to great work. If you haven't seen this...
Investment, Animal Spirits and Algae
A recent webinar on *Against Money* used Matt Levine’s algae‑fuel startup scenario to illustrate how financing decisions stem from planner optimism rather than market signals. The piece argues that banks function as modern planners, granting soft budget constraints that let...

R.E.I.D Wellbeing Program’s Reach Extends to 28 Hawke’s Bay Schools
The R.E.I.D Wellbeing Program now serves 28 Hawke’s Bay schools, reaching over 12,000 students with software tools that promote emotional wellbeing and mental‑health resilience. The program is backed by the Reid O’Leary Charitable Trust, which urges modest community donations—about $6...
How 3 Sisters Turn Indonesian Brand Peggy Hartanto Into Global Fashion Name
Peggy Hartanto, founded in 2012 by sisters Peggy, Petty and Lydia, has grown from a Surabaya workshop into a globally recognized Indonesian fashion label. Backed early by Singapore retailers, the brand now ships to Asia, the Middle East, Europe and...
Department of Energy’s Tech Incubator Doubles Down on Fusion Power
The Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency‑Energy (ARPA‑E) announced a $135 million infusion for fusion research over the next 18 months, matching the total it has spent on the technology in the past 12 years. The funding aims to accelerate...

Hugo Boss Bets on Tennis With Australian Open Partnership
Hugo Boss has signed a multi‑year partnership to become the official apparel sponsor of the Australian Open, starting with the 2024 tournament. The deal brings the German label's branding to courtside signage, player wardrobes and a line of co‑created merchandise sold...

Case Study | The Fashion Marketer’s Guide to AI
Fashion and beauty brands are integrating artificial intelligence across the entire marketing funnel. Luxury houses such as Prada and Valentino have launched AI‑driven campaigns that cut through clutter, while beauty label Beekman 1802 is positioning its products to dominate AI‑powered search...
Repairing Aging Blood‑Brain Barrier to Halt CNS Disease
Aging of the Blood-Brain Barrier and Altered Permeability to Peripheral Immune Cells: Implications for Central Nervous System Disorders "We discuss interventions focused on barrier repair and immune recalibration, including the reinforcement of tight junctions, restoration of pericyte homeostasis, and modulation of...

Colleen Hoover’s ‘Reminders Of Him’ Arrives On Streaming This Week
Colleen Hoover’s romance novel adaptation Reminders of Him, starring Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers, opened nationwide on March 13 and earned $84.1 million worldwide against a $25 million production budget. Critics gave the film a mixed 57% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while...
#387 – AMA #83: Peptides—Evaluating the Science, Safety, and Hype in a Rapidly Growing Field
Peter’s AMA on gray‑market peptides demystifies a fast‑growing, often misunderstood segment of the wellness industry. He introduces a four‑point framework—mechanism, evidence, safety, and regulatory status—to assess any peptide claim. The episode walks through real‑world case studies such as SS‑31, melanotan‑II,...

Do You Taste Words or Hear Colours? Here’s the Neuroscience Behind Synaesthesia
Synaesthesia, a rare neurological condition affecting roughly 1%‑4% of people, causes involuntary cross‑sensory experiences such as seeing colours when hearing sounds or reading letters. Researchers focus on two competing explanations: the cross‑activation theory, which posits extra neural connections, and the...

The Side Effects of Melatonin, According to Experts
Melatonin supplement use in the United States has surged more than 400% in the past 20 years, driven by widespread sleep deprivation. Experts say melatonin can help reset circadian‑rhythm disorders such as jet lag or shift‑work sleep onset, but it...

Only Breath & Shadow by Andrew Tweeddale
Andrew Tweeddale’s *Only Breath & Shadow* concludes the Castle Drogo trilogy, following blind British veteran Christian Drewe as he shelters four Jewish children in Vienna during the 1938 Anschluss. The novel blends meticulous sensory detail with restrained prose, letting the...

Drug-Resistant Shigella Infections on the Rise
The CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report reveals a rising trend in extensively drug‑resistant Shigella infections across the United States. The analysis, covering isolates collected from 2011 through 2023, shows a steady increase in resistance to multiple antibiotic classes. Shigella,...

Why Neural Foundation Models Work, and What They Might—And Might Not—Teach Us About the Brain
Neural foundation models, akin to AI chatbots, are trained on massive neural datasets to predict activity, motor output, and sensory responses. Recent neuroscience shows that brain function is organized in collective activity patterns that are consistent across neurons, tasks, and...
5 Major Health Benefits of Blueberries
A recent article outlines five major health benefits of blueberries, highlighting their nutrient profile and bioactive compounds. One cup of raw berries delivers 96 calories, 3.6 g of fiber, vitamin C, manganese, and vitamin K, while being low in sugar. The piece...

The Moth EP
Cancer House’s debut album *The Moth* fuses ’90s slowcore and post‑rock into a 30‑minute, high‑definition soundscape that feels both nostalgic and unsettling. The Chicago quartet leans on sparse guitars, reversed tape loops, and whispered vocals to explore themes of dejection...
I'm a Chinese Product Manager Who Created 6 AI Employees on OpenClaw. I'm Working More than Ever and Am Way...
Chinese AI product manager Vivi Mengjie Xiao built six OpenClaw agents—three for work and three for personal tasks—to automate routine activities. The agents now handle 60‑70% of her operational workload, freeing her to focus on creative and strategic output. While...

Architectonics
Russian producer Hoavi releases *Architectonics*, an album that fuses Indonesian gamelan instrumentation with his signature dub‑laden electronic sound. The record incorporates bronze gongs, bonangs and sarons captured on phone and contact mics, creating dense, shadowy rhythms that shift between Javanese...
Dior Is Sponsoring Two Exhibitions at Kyotographie
Dior is sponsoring two exhibitions at the Kyotographie International Photography Festival in Kyoto, which runs from April 18 to May 17. The shows feature South African artist Lebohang Kganye, whose work will be displayed at the historic Higashi Hongan‑ji Temple using washi paper,...
Banana Republic and The Explorers Club on a Journey Together
Banana Republic has teamed with The Explorers Club to debut a 20‑piece “Archive Reissue” capsule that reinterprets the brand’s iconic styles from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The collection rolls out on Tuesday in 29 Banana Republic stores across the...
At 30, J.Lindeberg Leans Into Heritage as Fashionable Sports Brand
J.Lindeberg marks its 30th anniversary by refocusing on the sporty heritage that defined its launch as a modern golf‑wear brand. CEO Hans‑Christian Meyer has trimmed high‑fashion experiments and centered the collection around performance‑driven pieces, now accounting for about 60 % of...

Body Clocks and Mental Health: Patients Set the Research Agenda
A new BMJ Mental Health study used the James Lind Alliance method to identify the top ten research priorities linking circadian rhythms and mental health. The priority‑setting partnership involved 247 respondents in an initial survey and 222 participants in a...

Level-Three Autonomy Falters but China Fear Pushes Car Makers On
BMW and Mercedes have halted development of Level‑3 autonomous driving, citing insufficient consumer demand and high costs. Both firms noted that the technology’s strict operating conditions limited its profitability. Meanwhile, Chinese automakers are rapidly advancing Level‑2‑plus‑plus systems, prompting European manufacturers...

HALO
Tiffany Day’s second album HALO blends bedroom‑pop vulnerability with high‑octane electroclash, turning teenage anxiety into a sonic overload. The record marks her shift from indie‑pop to electronic production, sparking both praise and plagiarism accusations. Lyrical themes focus on social‑media pressure,...

For Gray Whales, San Francisco Bay Is Becoming a Deadly Pit Stop
Researchers analyzing 100,000 photos from 2018‑2025 found that 18% of gray whales entering San Francisco Bay die there, with vessel strikes responsible for half of documented deaths. The study, published in Frontiers in Marine Science, links the trend to declining Arctic...
Penguins Become Marine Detectives, Thanks to Pollutant-Detecting Anklets
Researchers equipped Magellanic penguins in Argentine Patagonia with soft silicone ankle bands that passively absorb per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). In a pilot covering 55 birds from 2022‑2024, 91% of the bands recorded at least one PFAS, identifying nine distinct...

Lab Notes #1: Dark Triad
A meta‑analysis of 39 studies covering 11,819 entrepreneurs finds founders score higher on narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy than bankers or the general workforce. These Dark Triad traits modestly increase the likelihood of starting a business (narcissism 0.24, Machiavellianism 0.16, psychopathy 0.17). However, the...

Weizmannia Coagulans BC99 Presents Promising Probiotic Strategy for Chronic Constipation
A double‑blind, placebo‑controlled trial of 88 adults showed that daily intake of Weizmannia coagulans BC99 (10 billion CFU) for eight weeks markedly improved bowel‑movement frequency, stool form and psychological well‑being. Participants receiving BC99 experienced faster colonic transit, higher levels of motility‑promoting peptides and...

Alison Wonderland Announces 2026 Australian Tour
Alison Wonderland announced her Ghost World Tour for June 2026, marking her first full‑album circuit in Australia in several years. The schedule features intimate shows in Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide, plus a one‑night Wonderland Warehouse Project at Carriageworks in Sydney...

Aspirin May Fight Cancer — But Not for the Reason You Think
Researchers at Tahoe Therapeutics assembled a 100‑million‑cell dataset to ask whether drugs can push cancer cells back toward a normal gene program. Using this approach, they confirmed known colon‑cancer therapies and discovered that sodium salicylate—aspirin without its acetyl group—reverses cancer‑state...

Linka Linka (2025) by Kangdrun Film Review
Kangdrun’s debut feature "Linka Linka" is screening at the Hong Kong International Film Festival, marking the Tibetan director’s first full‑length entry after a successful short‑film run. The story follows Samgyi, a filmmaker who returns to Lhasa to confront childhood trauma...
I’m 37 and the Happiest I’ve Ever Been Arrived the Year I Stopped Trying to Be Happy – Not because...
The author spent thirteen years treating happiness as a project, chasing milestones like career moves, a business launch, and a move to Vietnam, only to feel a persistent gap. After realizing that the pursuit itself creates dissatisfaction, he stopped trying...
Yoga Restores Calm and Self for Busy Moms
I didn’t start yoga for fitness.I started because my mind felt heavy… my body felt tired… and I needed something for me. After becoming a mom, everything was about the baby. Somewhere… I lost my routine. Yoga slowly brought me back. Not in one day. Not perfectly. But little...
Your Mom Journey Follows Its Own Timeline
After becoming a mom… Life feels different. Career break? Financial independence? Restarting again? It’s confusing sometimes. Some moms pause. Some work. Some start fresh. All of it is okay. You’re not behind. Just on your own timeline 🤍 Let’s connect 🌿 @thenurturemoms

Consider Fully, Act Decisively: How to Take Charge in Any Situation in Your Life
The article presents a three‑step decision framework—consider fully, plan accordingly, act decisively—using martial‑arts analogies to illustrate how timely recognition and execution of opportunities drive success. It shows that merely possessing information, like a Jiu‑Jitsu student’s techniques, is insufficient without the...

Earth Tree Installation / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Dinesen
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and his firm Kengo Kuma & Associates, together with Danish timber specialist Dinesen, opened “Earth | Tree” at Copenhagen Contemporary on March 28, 2026. The site‑specific installation transforms a former industrial hall using handcrafted Douglas fir, brick, and...

Why Human Thinking Partners Matter More Than Ever in the Age of AI
The piece argues that AI dramatically speeds idea generation but does not replace the need for human thinking partners who filter, frame, and decide. Leaders receive a flood of options from AI, yet only humans can apply context, judgment, and...

Nikki Beach Hospitality Group to Debut Resort and Residences in Marrakech
Nikki Beach Hospitality Group announced plans to launch its first resort and residences in Marrakech, Morocco. The development will feature a 250‑room hotel, 120 upscale residential units, and a private beach club. Partnering with a local real‑estate developer, the project...
Lead Partnerships with the Same Grit You Expect
When I become a joint-venture business partner, it’s important that I show my partners the same grit, tenacity, and high standards I try to bring to everything I build for myself.
Authors: Share Life, Not Just Book Promotions
Author Real talk… If you are an author and all you ever post and share on your social media platforms is promotional book content… Buy my book content… Oh look more generic book posts… You will not A. Increase your following count like...

Streetwise Offers Insight, but Skips Goldman’s GFC Leadership
Reading @lloydblankfein’s book streetwise. Sadly he doesn’t really get into the fascinating details of his leadership of goldman during the gfc, but it’s worth a read. I wish he could have written a candid account. https://t.co/78W9nD3ops
Mouse‑Inspired Robot Mimics Brain’s Place Recognition
How a Mouse-Inspired Robot Learns to Recognize Places Like a Brain by @lukas_m_ziegler #Robotics #Engineering #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/EPjRBzZMwn
Rory McIlroy’s Simple Squat‑Push‑Pull Routine Fuels Longevity
Back to back masters winner 🏆 Beauty of Rory’s physical training approach is its simplicity and focus at this point on longevity. Rory @McIlroyRory Keeps it simple. Squat, Push, Pull. https://t.co/xfvEghaKpz

From Shock to Acceptance: Navigating Change
Why we go through shock, anger, denial, bargaining , depression, testing and acceptance https://t.co/KvfSbwuz8I via @DLAIgnite #SocialSelling #DigitalSelling #Sales #SalesLeader #Leadership #Culture #Motivation #Marketing #Success #Mindset #Entrepreneur #Management #Productivity #Inspiration