Video Premiere: Infestuous – “Inexorable Oblivion”
Infestuous, the two‑man death‑metal supergroup featuring Matt Tluchowski (Doctor Smoke) and Alan Cassidy (Black Dahlia Murder), premiered the video for their new track “Inexorable Oblivion.” The song, steeped in cosmic Armageddon themes, aligns with the sound of Origin, Obscura, Decrepit Birth, and Necrophagist. The band announced that their full-length album “Unfathomable Mutagenic Abominations” will drop Friday via independent Silent Pendulum Records. The video debuted on Decibel Magazine, expanding the group’s visibility within the niche metal community.
Ultra- and Diafiltration Clear Leachables Effectively
A new study from the National Institute for Bioprocessing Research demonstrates that ultrafiltration and diafiltration (UF/DF) consistently remove over 98% of 24 out of 28 tested leachable compounds across three distinct protein processes. The clearance is largely driven by the...
IPSC-Based Manufacture Vs. Autologous Model Production Costs Examined via Financial Analysis
A new Cellistic white paper quantifies the cost advantage of using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to manufacture NK cell therapies. The analysis shows cost of goods per dose can drop to roughly $5,000, a 95% reduction compared with $115,000...

Neanderthal Infants Were Enormous Compared with Modern Humans
A new study of the near‑complete Neanderthal infant skeleton Amud 7, dated 51,000‑56,000 years ago, shows the baby’s bone length and brain size correspond to a modern child aged 12‑14 months despite a dental age of about six months. The researchers found the...

Wesley Joseph: No Shortcuts
British singer‑rapper Wesley Joseph is releasing his debut album *Forever Ends Someday* in April 2026 after a three‑year, self‑imposed hiatus. He stepped away from touring and industry pressure in 2023 to write without compromise, resulting in a genre‑defying record that blends...

Must Read: Kering Shares Drop After Disappointing Q1 Results, Hermès Shares Decline 14% Amid War in the Middle East
Kering reported a 6.2% drop in total Q1 revenue, driven by a 14.3% plunge in Gucci sales, sending its shares down 10.2%. Hermès disclosed a 5.9% decline in Middle East sales, causing its stock to tumble 14% amid ongoing regional...

Interstellar Invader 3I/ATLAS Is Spraying Tons of Water Into Space Every Second. Jupiter-Bound Spacecraft JUICE Discovers
The European Space Agency’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) has measured the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS ejecting roughly two tons of water vapor each second—equivalent to 70 Olympic‑size swimming pools per day. The detection was made with JUICE’s MAJIS spectrometer and...

Inside Sabrina Carpenter’s Multimillion-Dollar Real Estate Portfolio
Sabrina Carpenter’s real‑estate holdings span coast‑to‑coast, including a Hollywood Hills mansion, a Manhattan Tribeca penthouse, and a former Los Angeles starter home. She acquired the 3,500‑sq ft Mediterranean‑style Hollywood Hills house in 2023 and spent eight months on a high‑end redesign. In...

Can the Brain Survive Cryonic Sleep?
German researchers at Friedrich‑Alexander University have vitrified mouse brain slices, flash‑freezing them into a glass‑like state without ice crystals. After thawing, the neurons resumed action potentials, demonstrating that functional excitability survives complete molecular arrest. The study, published in PNAS, shows...
AI-Powered Surrogate Models Advance Real-Time Simulation for Composites Manufacturing
Researchers at IMDEA Materials and the Technical University of Madrid have unveiled a deep learning‑based surrogate model that simulates liquid composite molding (LCM) processes on unstructured 3D grids in milliseconds. The multi‑branch encoder‑decoder architecture overcomes traditional bottlenecks by delivering high...

Top Coachella Moments From the Weekend One Livestream
YouTube is broadcasting the second weekend of Coachella live on April 19, with a start time of 4 PM PT/7 PM ET, while also offering on‑demand replays of weekend 1 performances. The lineup highlights include Sabrina Carpenter’s polished pop set, Justin Bieber’s catalog‑spanning...

This Pill May Help Pancreatic Cancer Patients Live Longer
Revolution Medicines announced that its RAS‑blocking pill daraxonrasib more than doubled median overall survival for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer, extending it to 13.2 months versus 6.7 months on chemotherapy. The data will support an expedited FDA filing, and the...
Advanced Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Delivered for NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to Explore Titan
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has handed over an Advanced Gamma‑Ray Spectrometer to NASA for the Dragonfly mission, the first rotorcraft lander destined for Saturn’s moon Titan. The instrument, weighing less than 5 kg, is engineered to survive Titan’s extreme cold and...

Toronto Biennial of Art Announces 2026 Artists and Theme
The Toronto Biennial of Art’s 2026 edition, curated by Allison Glenn, will be titled “Things Fall Apart.” It will showcase more than 30 artists and collectives, featuring 17 newly commissioned works that interrogate Toronto’s water environment. The exhibition uses water as...

Eight Strategies for Avoiding Burnout
Jackie Meyer’s guide outlines eight actionable strategies to prevent burnout among CPA firm owners. The piece emphasizes intentional workload management, clear boundaries, and leveraging technology to streamline routine tasks. It also recommends tracking key metrics such as billable versus non‑billable...

Bedouine Shares “Always on Time,” Announces North American Tour
Bedouine released the string‑laden ballad “Always on Time,” a preview of her June‑launching album Neon Summer Skin. The song’s lyrics focus on accepting one’s personal timeline rather than conforming to external milestones. Alongside the single, she announced a fall North...

The Neuroscience of the Self
Neuroscientists have long sought a neural locus for the self, using fMRI to compare self‑referential judgments with other tasks and identifying activity along the cortical midline and the default mode network. However, these regions also engage in many non‑self processes,...
Researchers Adapt Torsion Balance Experiments to Detect Dark Matter
Researchers have modified classic torsion‑balance apparatuses—originally built to test gravity and the equivalence principle—to hunt for dark‑matter signals. By integrating cryogenic cooling, magnetic shielding, and high‑precision angular readouts, the new setups can sense forces as small as 10‑21 newtons, opening...
Cosmic Dust Identified as the Source of Venus's Enigmatic Lower Haze
Scientists have identified interplanetary cosmic dust as the primary source of the persistent lower atmospheric haze on Venus. Using data from Japan’s Akatsuki orbiter combined with ground‑based spectroscopy, researchers traced the haze to micron‑sized dust particles that descend to 45‑55 km...
Contaminants, Including Ink, Detected in Meteorites Suggest Sample Preparation Needs Improving
Scientists analyzing meteorite specimens have discovered unexpected contaminants, including ink particles, embedded in the samples. The findings stem from high‑resolution microscopy and spectroscopic tests that revealed foreign organic residues on surfaces previously assumed pristine. Researchers attribute the contamination to handling...

In Vivo Autoimmune CAR-T Race Grows as Two RNA Startups Enter the Clinic
Two RNA‑focused biotech firms have entered human trials of in vivo CAR‑T therapies targeting autoimmune diseases. China’s Immorna reported its first systemic sclerosis patient treated with an RNA‑delivered CAR‑T that reduced peripheral B‑cell activity. A U.S. startup, GeneCure, launched a...
Self-Interacting Dark Matter May Solve Three Cosmic Puzzles
A new study proposes that self‑interacting dark matter (SIDM) could resolve three longstanding cosmological tensions: the core‑cusp problem, the missing‑satellite discrepancy, and the too‑big‑to‑fail anomaly. Researchers argue that a modest self‑interaction cross‑section of roughly 1 cm² per gram aligns with observations...
STEVE HARRIS On The New IRON MAIDEN Documentary: "It's About Us, But It's Not By Us"
Steve Harris, bassist and founder of Iron Maiden, clarified that the upcoming documentary *Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition* tells the band’s story but was not produced under the group’s creative control. The band fully cooperated, providing interviews and archival material, yet the filmmakers...

New Study Highlights Benefits of Workplace Injury Prevention Technology
A new National Safety Council study of over 400 frontline workers across manufacturing, construction, health care and transportation finds that nearly 70% experience musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) symptoms. The research shows that technologies such as exoskeletons, robots, wearable sensors and computer‑vision...

How Ants Tell Friends From Foes
A study in Current Biology reveals that clonal raider ants can reshape their nestmate‑recognition system throughout adulthood by repeated exposure to foreign colony odors. Young ants placed in a foreign colony adopt the host’s chemical profile and cease aggression, yet...

Massive Ancient-DNA Study Reveals Natural Selection Has Accelerated in Recent Human Evolution
A new study of nearly 16,000 ancient genomes from West Eurasia spanning the last 10,000 years shows that natural selection has acted on hundreds of genes, not just a few as previously thought. Researchers identified 479 alleles under strong directional...

ALBUM REVIEW: Dirk Powell Showcases Clever, Wide-Ranging Artistry on ‘Wake’
Dirk Powell’s first solo record in six years, "Wake," arrives as a richly arranged folk‑rock collection that showcases his multi‑instrumental prowess. The album opens with the waltz “Étoiles Cachées,” evoking classic Americana vibes, and moves through jigs, piano‑driven ballads, and layered...

Live From WWG26: New Releases From Angelus
Angelus unveiled the Tinkler, a 38 mm quarter‑repeater watch available in stainless steel and rose‑gold. The piece uses a La Joux‑Perret J200 base movement paired with a Dubuis Depraz repeater mechanism. Prices are approximately $38,150 for the steel version and $56,680 for...
Madonna Shares First Track Teaser for ‘Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II’
Madonna has officially confirmed a sequel to her 2005 dance‑pop masterpiece, announcing Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II and releasing a teaser for the opening track “I Feel So Free.” The album is slated for July 3 2026, marking her first full‑length...
Nike’s Iconic Air More Uptempo Is Returning With Original ’90s Details
Nike announced the 2026 re‑release of its iconic Air More Uptempo, preserving the original Black/Black/White colorway and full‑length visible Air cushioning. The sneaker, famously worn by Scottie Pippen in the 1996 NBA Finals and featured in pop‑culture moments, will drop on...

NASA Shifts Focus to Permanent Lunar Base and Nuclear Propulsion
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced the "Ignition" initiative, redirecting resources from the Gateway station to build a permanent lunar south‑pole outpost by 2030. The plan also includes launching the SR‑1 Freedom, the first nuclear‑powered interplanetary spacecraft, slated for 2028 with...
Zach Cregger’s Sci-Fi Thriller The Flood Will Land in Theaters in 2028
Zach Cregger’s next film, the sci‑fi thriller *The Flood*, is slated for a wide theatrical release on August 11, 2028. The project moved from an abandoned Netflix development deal to Warner Bros.’ New Line, with Amblin Entertainment co‑producing. Cregger, fresh...
DEAFKIDS Unleash New Single "Reflexo" Ahead Of Cicatrizes Do Futuro
Brazilian experimental duo DEAFKIDS dropped their new single “Reflexo,” the lead track from the forthcoming album Cicatrizes Do Futuro, slated for release on May 29 via Neurot Recordings. The song pushes the group into a darker, more electronic realm, featuring...

Ocean’s 11 Prequel Will Follow a Heist at the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix
Margot Robbie announced that the upcoming Ocean’s 11 prequel will be set during the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix, with a June 25, 2027 release date. Bradley Cooper will co‑star as one of Danny Ocean’s parents and also direct the untitled...
Oneohtrix Point Never Shares New Track, ‘Dim Stars’
Oneohtrix Point Never (Daniel Lopatin) unveiled a new track, “Dim Stars,” and an extended version of 2025’s “For Residue.” Both songs drop on Warp Records as part of the audiovisual live show promoting his 2024 album *Tranquilizer*. Lopatin’s European tour...
Curiosity Is No Solo Act
In their new adaptation of *Curious Minds: The Power of Connection*, Perry Zurn and Dani S. Bassett trace how curiosity has been portrayed from harmless gossip‑seeker to biblical transgressor. The authors argue that the archetype of the curious individual has...

Silvana Estrada: ‘Bad Bunny Is My Hero, but Latin America Is a Continent’
Mexican folk singer Silvana Estrada, fresh off her self‑produced sophomore album Vendrán Suaves Lluvias, discusses the pressure to record in English, her feminist view on production, and the growing global appetite for Spanish‑language music. The 29‑year‑old, who won Best New...

Why Does Stress Push People to Habits Like Drinking?
A Texas A&M study identified a direct neural pathway linking stress centers in the central amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis to the dorsal striatum, where CRF activates cholinergic interneurons that promote behavioral flexibility. The researchers showed that...

Nature Is Still Molding Human Genes, Study Finds
A new study published in Nature examined DNA from 15,836 ancient human remains and identified 479 genetic variants that were favored by natural selection in the past 10,000 years, overturning the notion that human biology has been largely static since the...
The Belmond British Pullman Is Getting a Michelin-Starred Upgrade for One Day Only
London’s Michelin‑starred Italian‑British restaurant Luca is marking its 10th anniversary with a one‑day pop‑up aboard Belmond’s British Pullman train on June 4. Chef Robert Chambers has crafted a four‑course, British‑ingredient‑focused menu that will be served as the train travels from London...
FTCT Expands Grant Access for Fashion Industry Families
The Fashion Textiles Children’s Trust (FTCT) has reduced the minimum trade‑connection period for current UK fashion and textile employees from 12 months to six months, effective April 2026. The adjustment reflects the rise of short‑term contracts and aims to deliver grant...

Watch Alice Cooper Cover Nirvana at 2026 Tour Kickoff
Veteran shock‑rock icon Alice Cooper kicked off his Alice’s Attic spring 2026 tour in San Antonio with a high‑energy set that blended classic hits, pop‑metal anthems, and theatrical stagecraft. The performance featured a surprise cover of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen...

Can Dark Showering Really Improve Your Sleep?
Dark showering, a growing wellness trend, involves turning off bathroom lights—or using only dim candles—during an evening shower to create a low‑stimulus environment. Proponents cite Ayurvedic Snāna practices and modern sleep science, noting that warm water (104‑108.5°F) followed by cooling...
Bob Dylan Inflates Rough and Rowdy Ways Itinerary with New Dates in the Midwest and Northeast
Bob Dylan has expanded his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour with six additional U.S. concerts, extending the itinerary into the Midwest and Northeast after the July 8 Chicago show. The new dates run from July 10 in Cincinnati through July 19 in Bridgeport,...
DOWN Announces Remastered Version Of Over The Under With A Bonus Track
Southern metal veterans Down will issue a remastered edition of their 2007 album Over The Under on June 19 through Nuclear Blast Records. The reissue, engineered by Eric Koondel, adds the new bonus track “Invest In Fear” and marks the album’s...

The Best Gifts for New Moms, According to New Moms
The Strategist surveyed new and seasoned mothers to compile a list of 46 top gifts for new moms, ranging from practical baby gear to self‑care luxuries. Items include the Haakaa Gen 2 Plus manual breast pump, Coterie chemical‑free diapers, Lululemon Align maternity...
PFA Associated with Heightened Stroke Risk
Pulsed field ablation (PFA) showed a 30‑day stroke or TIA rate of 0.47%, markedly higher than the 0.10% observed with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in a study of more than 4,000 atrial fibrillation procedures. While overall safety remains strong, PFA procedures...
STEVE VON TILL Discusses How NEUROSIS Got Back Together
Neurosis broke a ten‑year silence with *An Undying Love For A Burning World*, their first album featuring Aaron Turner. The band reunited after co‑founder Scott Kelly’s 2019 departure, initially keeping the split private before it went public in 2022. Recording...

New 3D Map of Universe Could Solve Dark Energy Mystery
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has completed its five‑year, 3‑D survey, delivering the most detailed map of the cosmos to date with over 47 million galaxies charted. Early analyses hint that dark energy may not be constant, showing statistical signals...
How to Upgrade Cancer Support at No Additional Cost
The CancerBuddy app provides free, employer‑linked peer support and care‑navigation for employees facing cancer or caring for a loved one. By mimicking dating‑app filters, users can connect by diagnosis, symptoms, demographics, and even by workplace, creating instant community ties. The...