Laser Process Creates Silicon-Graphene Battery Anodes that Barely Lose Charge
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have unveiled a single‑step laser technique that fabricates prelithiated silicon‑graphene anodes under ambient conditions. The process embeds lithium directly into silicon nanoparticles within a graphene matrix, eliminating binders, conductive additives, and multi‑step chemistries. Resulting electrodes deliver over 1700 mAh g⁻¹, retain more than 98% capacity after 2000 cycles at 5 A g⁻¹, and maintain 83% after 4500 cycles. The method scales to roll‑to‑roll production, paving the way for commercial high‑energy, fast‑charging batteries.

Cowboy Hunters’ EPeepee: A Chaotic Debut Release
Scottish duo Cowboy Hunters burst onto the indie scene with their debut EP “EPeepee,” a five‑track assault that fuses rave‑driven electronics, punk‑rock aggression, and grime‑laden beats. The record’s high‑velocity sound and politically charged lyrics have already earned them opening slots...

Porsche Patent’s Koenigsegg-Style Manual Shifter for Auto Transmission
Porsche has filed a shift‑by‑wire manual‑style shifter patent, echoing Koenigsegg’s gated selector on its CC850 hypercar. The electronic gear selector aims to merge the rapid, clutch‑less shifts of the PDK dual‑clutch system with the tactile engagement of a traditional manual....

Creamsicle Crème Brûlée
The post introduces a Creamsicle Crème Brûlée that blends classic French custard with orange zest and vanilla for a bright, nostalgic flavor. Blood orange segments are used as a garnish, adding aromatic depth and visual contrast. The author highlights that...

First Trailer and Poster for Irish Drama ONCE UPON A TIME IN A CINEMA
Irish director David Gleeson unveils the first trailer and poster for his new 1980s‑set drama "Once Upon a Time in a Cinema," starring Colin Morgan as Earl, a small‑town cinema manager battling a chaotic Friday night and a potential sale...
Premiere: The Montvales Share New Single, “Hellbent on Colorado”
The Montvales, a Cincinnati‑based alt‑folk duo, are set to release their third album, Path of Totality, on March 20 via Free Dirt Records. The album’s concept grew from a 2024 cross‑country tour that unintentionally followed the year’s total solar eclipse...

Yoga, Tantra, Tribes & Meditation
Several European wellness festivals and retreats are scheduled for summer 2024, offering immersive experiences that blend yoga, tantra, meditation, and nature‑based practices. Events include the Tribal Gathering in the Czech Republic, Tantric Joy in Amsterdam, a multi‑disciplinary yoga and tantra...

“FORBIDDEN FRUITS”
"Forbidden Fruits" is Meredith Alloway’s debut feature that follows Apple (Lili Reinhart) and her witch‑cult sisters Cherry and Fig as they dominate a Texas mall’s luxury department store. The film mixes horror, dark comedy and 2000s femme‑focused aesthetics, with newcomer...

The Most Comprehensive Analysis of Strength Training Ever Assembled
Researchers have aggregated 137 systematic reviews covering more than 30,000 participants to produce the most comprehensive strength‑training analysis to date. Conducted under the world’s largest sports‑medicine organization, the new guidance overturns several long‑standing training dogmas and outlines evidence‑based protocols for...
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[AI Prompt] What You’ll Regret at 80 (If Nothing Changes)
The article warns that most people spend their lives chasing urgent tasks while postponing what truly matters, leading to regrets at the end of life. It uses a personal anecdote about an abusive father who only sought redemption at 80...

“SENDER”
Russell Goldman’s debut feature "Sender" premiered at SXSW, starring Britt Lower, Jamie Lee Curtis and Rhea Seehorn in a psychological thriller about mysterious delivery packages. Despite a buzz‑worthy cast and a premise that taps into e‑commerce paranoia, the film falters...

We Should Model Failure, Not Just Success
The author, an autistic educator with a hearing impairment, argues that modeling failure rather than only success reshapes classroom dynamics. By openly showing mistakes, teachers build trust, reduce anxiety, and spark student curiosity. This vulnerability-driven approach is especially effective in...

On Tour – The Remi Harris Hot Club Trio
British guitarist Remi Harris and his Hot Club Trio are embarking on a 14‑date UK tour from mid‑March to early May 2026, performing in venues ranging from intimate Soho cafés to regional theatres. The trio’s setlist is fluid, mixing gypsy‑jazz...

Priori – 9
Montreal producer Priori has dropped the EP “9” on the Kynant label, following his standout contribution “Send Them” on Paul St. Hilaire’s *w/ the Producers* album. The new record deepens his foray into dub techno, pairing muscular basslines with crisp,...

If Women Don't Peak Until Their 40s and 50s - What Exactly Are We Waiting For?
The post highlights that women typically pivot careers at 39, launch businesses around 42, and hit their creative peak between 45 and 55, arguing that these timelines are not delays but optimal windows. It debunks the myth that 30‑year‑olds are...

Emails Find Virologists Plotting Against Me for BMJ Investigation, That’s Fine
In summer 2021 the author published a BMJ investigation alleging that leading science journalists had embraced a virologist‑led narrative dismissing a lab‑origin theory for COVID‑19. New email disclosures from the nonprofit U.S. Right to Know reveal NIH officials and the...

Ready Or Not: Here I Come Review
The sequel Ready Or Not: Here I Come attempts to broaden the original’s premise by adding a second sister and rival families, but the expansion sacrifices the tight, unpredictable tension that made the 2019 film a surprise hit. Samara Weaving...

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for CPH:DOX Entry Dream of Another Summer - Promotion - Spain/Lebanon
Spanish filmmaker Irene Bartolomé’s first documentary feature, *Dream of Another Summer*, explores memory, absence and urban scars in post‑explosion Beirut. The trailer debuted as the film prepares for its world‑premiere in the NEXT:WAVE Competition at CPH:DOX (11‑22 March). Bartolomé, who lived in...

The Plastic Detox: Reducing Endocrine Disruptors for Better Fertility and Human Health
Unexplained infertility is rising globally, prompting scrutiny of endocrine‑disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in plastics and personal‑care products. Dr. Shanna Swan’s new Netflix documentary, "The Plastic Detox," follows six couples who eliminate EDCs to test whether fertility improves. Plastics expert Sian Sutherland...
PORTALS Unveils Eva Dixon’s Little Lady, Recasting the Space Race in Spitalfields
PORTALS unveiled Eva Dixon’s sculptural installation *Little Lady* at Spitalworth Market’s K67 kiosk from 18‑27 March 2026, running 24/7. The work reimagines a re‑entry capsule and parachute to honor the overlooked Mercury 13 women pilots. Curated by James Marshall, the...

What's Your Antidote?
Danielle LaPorte released a new Substack post titled “What’s your antidote?” as part of her weekly “Wednesday wisdom” series. The piece encourages readers to identify personal antidotes to life’s challenges and frames self‑reflection as a therapeutic practice. Access is gated...

The Conversations That Change Us Begin After the Noise Falls Away
The post reflects on how the most transformative conversations occur after the initial noise fades, using a personal anecdote about a Japanese friend who values silent companionship. It argues that modern culture’s rush for quick answers and decisive language suppresses...

11 Life Lessons I Wish I’d Learned Before I Bought So Much Stuff
The author reflects on a period of excessive purchasing and distills eleven life lessons about the hidden costs of materialism. They argue that time, money, and energy spent on acquiring and maintaining possessions detract from meaningful experiences and relationships. The...

Interview: Evi Stamou • Producer, Maketa Media - “Cinema in General – and Filmmaking as a Process – Is Inherently...
Greek producer Evi Stamou, founder of Maketa Media, discusses her politically driven documentary practice and hybrid filmmaking approach. She highlights the company’s focus on emerging directors, festival premieres, grassroots screenings, and digital distribution to reach young, engaged audiences. Stamou also...
Simen Mitlid – It’s Okay
Norwegian indie artist Simen Mitlid has released his new single “It’s Okay,” a breezy pop track that blends sepia‑toned romance with spring‑time optimism. The song, available on SoundCloud and other streaming services, has been praised for its emotional renewal vibe...

Julia Alexandra’s Midnight at the Celestial Is Immersive YA Fantasy
Julia Alexandra's debut YA fantasy "Midnight on the Celestial" arrives from Wednesday Books as a hardcover priced at $21. The novel follows Roe Damarcus, a gifted spirit‑summoner who, after failing a magical trial, is sentenced to work as a concierge...

Dead Man’s Wire (2025)
Gus Van Sant’s new film *Dead Man’s Wire* blends dark comedy with true‑crime suspense, set in 1970s Indianapolis. Bill Skarsgård stars as disgruntled developer Tony Kiritsis, who holds mortgage broker Richard Hall hostage with a “dead man’s wire” tied to...

Review: We Have to Survive - Thessaloniki Documentary 2026
Slovak director Tomáš Krupa’s new documentary *We Have to Survive* premiered in Thessaloniki’s Open Horizons section, following climate‑adaptation stories in four distant locales: North Carolina’s Outer Banks, Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, Australia’s underground town Coober Pedy, and Greenland’s fishing villages. The film adopts a...

Is RV Life the Right Fit for Your Retirement?
Retirees are increasingly eyeing RV living as a way to combine travel, lower household maintenance, and closer proximity to nature. The article outlines key factors—lifestyle preferences, community connections, financial outlays, and the complexities of a non‑permanent address—before committing. It also...

8 Moves to Feel 25 Again by Friday
A recent blog post warns that prolonged sitting shortens hip flexors, tilts the pelvis and starves joints of synovial fluid, leading to aches and reduced mobility. The author shares a case where a 38‑year‑old project manager eliminated a limp after...

What to Look for Before You Renew that Contract
Principals often discover that SEL contracts promised results that never materialized. After a year of use, unchanged behavior referrals, teacher disengagement, and students unable to articulate SEL concepts signal a failing program. The blog outlines five concrete warning signs, from...

Connemara-Based Folk Singer-Songwriter Wins Inaugural Folk Album Of The Year Award
Connemara‑based singer‑songwriter Barry Kerr clinched the inaugural Folk Album of the Year Award for his 2025 release *Curlew’s Cry*. The award, organized by music charity Sound Roots and the Folk on Foot podcast, was presented at a live ceremony in...

Blue Hour Has Better Taste Than I Do
Berlin‑based British techno artist Luke Standing, known as Blue Hour, has spent over a decade carving a niche in the city’s electronic scene while running his own Blue Hour Music imprint. He has collaborated on projects such as Tracing Xircles...

Belle Burden's Strangers Is the Book Club Final Boss
Belle Burden’s novel Strangers captivated the reviewer, who listened to the entire audiobook in a single seven‑hour sitting. The author’s legal background shines through a controlled, precise prose that makes the story of a wealthy New York divorce feel devastatingly real....

The Wizard of the Kremlin Review (2026 Glasgow Film Festival)
The Wizard of the Kremlin, premiering at the 2026 Glasgow Film Festival, dramatizes the rise of Vladimir Putin through the fictional lens of Vadim Baranov, a former artist turned political fixer. Directed by Olivier Assayas, the two‑hour‑twenty‑minute film follows Baranov...

Suki Waterhouse Wore Harris Reed To ‘The Drama’ LA Premiere
Suki Waterhouse attended the Los Angeles premiere of *The Drama* wearing a striking mixed‑media gown by Harris Reed. The look arrived just as Reed’s Fall 2026 collection is gaining buzz following the designer’s recent exit from Nina Ricci. Waterhouse’s outfit combined...

Psychology Says: 10 Money Beliefs That Quietly Keep Middle-Class People Broke
The article identifies ten entrenched money beliefs that keep middle‑class households financially stagnant, linking each to well‑documented behavioral‑economics biases such as present bias, hedonic adaptation, loss aversion and mental accounting. It explains why relying on income growth alone fails when...

Seize Pivotal Moments
Leadership expert Marcus Aurelius' insight frames pivotal moments as catalysts that expand potential. The article outlines five characteristics of such moments—unexpected arrival, involvement of others, awkward discomfort, reflective necessity, and a call for change. It provides practical prompts for leaders...

New Release Review - LA GRAZIA
Paolo Sorrentino’s latest drama, "La Grazia," follows aging Italian President Mariano De Santis as he wrestles with a controversial euthanasia bill and personal doubts about his late wife’s affair. Toni Servillo delivers a restrained performance that anchors the film’s contemplative...
Autophagy as a Double Edged Sword in Aging
Recent research frames autophagy as a double‑edged sword in aging, proposing a threshold model where modest autophagic flux preserves mitochondrial health and blocks senescence, while excessive autophagy sustains the metabolic needs of established senescent cells. Above the damage threshold, autophagy...

The Rushford Times - A Weekly Newsletter From Jodi Taylor
Jodi Taylor’s "The Rushford Times" is a weekly newsletter that reaches paid subscribers on Wednesdays and free readers on Fridays. This edition teases a culinary experiment—whether a failed cottage pie or a new invention—and recommends Eva’s debut novel "Flint in...

Nicolas Ghesquière Took Louis Vuitton to the Mountains for Fall 2026
Nicolas Ghesquière staged Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2026 runway in the Jura Mountains, using the alpine backdrop to frame a collection inspired by global folk traditions. He described the show as an architectural exploration of anthropology, positioning nature as the greatest...

“BODY SOUND” Is an Invigorating Take on Sculpted Improvisation
BODY SOUND, the debut album from Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart, presents a meticulously crafted improvisational soundscape that intertwines viola, cello, violin, and layered vocals. The record balances drone‑like textures with rhythmic motifs, employing extensive post‑production on tape...
Kewl Haze – Double Black Diamond
Kewl Haze, an emerging indie electronic duo, dropped their new single "Double Black Diamond" in 2026. The track blends bright synths with laid‑back beats, evoking a carefree summer vibe. Released via streaming services like Spotify, the song has quickly become...
Swim Deep Share Hazy New Single ‘I Keep Her Photograph With Me’ From Upcoming Fifth Album
Swim Deep released the hazy single “I Keep Her Photograph With Me,” previewing their fifth album Hum, due June 19 on Submarine Cat Records. The track leans into a lush, 70s‑inspired psychedelic sound, moving away from the band’s earlier sun‑soaked...

MD of The Stafford Collection McLean Steps Down
John McLean has resigned as managing director of The Stafford Collection after a 20‑month tenure, having been promoted from general manager in January 2025. During his brief leadership, the flagship Stafford London completed a high‑profile repositioning with chef Michael Caines,...

Margaux Valengin: A World of Part-Object Phantasies
Margaux Valengin’s latest show, "A World of Part-Object Phantasies," opens at Galerie PACT and foregrounds fragmented human figures paired with sentinel animals. The work draws on Melanie Klein’s "part‑object" theory, rendering bodies as split, fetishized fragments while animals retain full...

How Smart and Driven Managers Fail
Smart, driven managers often stumble not from lacking skill but from over‑emphasizing functional performance while neglecting relationships. Their speed, micromanagement and lone‑wolf style can alienate colleagues, erode psychological safety, and increase burnout risk. The article’s Emma case illustrates how confidence...

The Faithful: Women of the Bible | Show Review
The Faithful: Women of the Bible is a Disney+ original that re‑centers biblical epics on female protagonists, beginning with Sarah and Hagar in Genesis. Minnie Driver humanizes Sarah while Natacha Karam delivers a vulnerable Hagar, framing their story as an...

How to Design a Career that Serves Your Life
The post challenges the conventional belief that career success equals climbing the corporate ladder, arguing that developers can design work paths that align with personal priorities. It contrasts the high‑intensity pursuit of titles, like Principal Engineer, with alternative routes such...