Executive Coaching Helps Leaders Grow Through Discomfort
UVA Health Chief Technology Officer Zeb Elliott credits executive coaching from the Healthcare Leadership Institute, delivered via HIMSS Executive Connect, for surfacing uncomfortable but honest feedback that highlighted gaps in his leadership style. The coaching program prompted Elliott to confront blind spots and adopt new management practices. By embracing discomfort, he reports stronger team alignment and clearer strategic focus. The initiative underscores a growing trend of structured leadership development in the health‑care sector.

Sony Releases New ‘Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse’ Images
Sony Pictures Animation unveiled new images for the third installment of its Spider‑Man: Into the Spider‑Verse franchise, titled Spider‑Man: Beyond the Spider‑Verse, set for a June 18 2027 theatrical release. The series, which began with the Oscar‑winning 2018 film and continued with...

Here Are the Top 20 Loretta Lynn Songs
The article ranks Loretta Lynn’s 20 most influential songs, spanning her debut in 1960 to her final 2021 album *Still Woman Enough*. Selections were judged on sales, radio play, cultural impact, and critical reception, highlighting tracks like “Coal Miner’s Daughter,”...
FDA Bolsters Bespoke Therapy Framework with New Draft Safety Guidelines
The FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research issued draft guidance to standardize safety assessments for genome‑editing therapies, covering both ex vivo and in vivo products that use next‑generation sequencing to detect off‑target effects. The recommendations target nonclinical studies supporting IND and...
I Found It: The Best Free Restaurant Bread in America
Writer Caity Weaver embarks on a quest to crown the best free restaurant bread in America, spotlighting extravagant offerings like Joël Robuchon’s $725.32 complimentary loaf in Las Vegas, the oversized, hand‑thrown rolls at Lambert’s in Foley, Alabama, and the ever‑popular Red Lobster...

New Alzheimer’s Blood Test Promises Earlier Detection
Researchers at Mass General Brigham have shown that the blood‑based pTau217 biomarker can predict amyloid and tau plaque buildup years before PET scans turn positive, even in asymptomatic adults aged 50 to 90. The study of 317 participants demonstrated that...

2025 Photo Awards Winner: Chanyoung Chung
Chanyoung Chung, a Montreal‑based photographer and former nurse, was named the 2025 Colour category winner of the Booooooom Photo Awards, supported by Format. His award‑winning still‑life image reflects themes of societal teamwork and harmony, drawn from personal experiences of loss,...

Are Neanderthals Descendants of Modern Humans?
Columnist Michael Marshall proposes a controversial hypothesis that Neanderthals may have originated from anatomically modern humans, turning the traditional view of them as a separate branch upside down. The theory highlights a persistent gap between genetic data, which shows limited...

Deep-Sea Wildernesses Are More Important than the Promise of Seafloor Mining (Analysis)
Deep‑sea ecologist Andrew Thaler recounts his 2008 Solwara I expedition, concluding that the hydrothermal‑vent ecosystem’s unparalleled biodiversity and fragile connectivity make commercial mining untenable. The site, rich in copper, gold and rare‑earth metals, also hosts unique species such as Alviniconcha snails,...

White House Releases Space Nuclear Policy
The White House unveiled a six‑page space nuclear policy (NSTM‑3) on April 14, directing NASA, the Pentagon and the Department of Energy to develop low‑ to mid‑power nuclear reactors for orbit and the lunar surface. NASA must begin work within 30 days...

Has the Male Tank Top Actually Become Radical?
Highsnobiety’s latest bulletin argues that the classic white ribbed tank top has moved from a functional undershirt to a polarizing fashion statement. The piece highlights how designers—from COS to Tom Ford—are re‑engineering the garment with upscale fabrics, sculpted cuts, and bold...
Using Atomic Nuclei Could Allow Scientists to Read Time More Precisely than Ever
Physicists have demonstrated a new way to probe the thorium‑229 nuclear transition by detecting internal‑conversion electrons rather than emitted photons. By depositing a thin thorium dioxide layer on a metal substrate and scanning a laser, they identified the precise excitation...
A Meditation to Create Inner Balance in the Face of Change
Susan Bauer‑Wu, a registered nurse and mindfulness researcher, shares a guided meditation designed to cultivate equanimity during periods of change. The practice walks listeners through posture, breath awareness, intention setting, and compassionate outreach, encouraging presence without attachment. By framing happiness...
Terror Add Hot Water Music’s Chuck Ragan to the Mix for New Single “Fear The Panic”
Hardcore band Terror has released a new single, “Fear The Panic,” featuring Hot Water Music’s vocalist Chuck Ragan. The track is the third preview from their upcoming ten‑track album STILL SUFFER, slated for an April 24 release on Flatspot Records....

Outrigger Unveils Premier Suites & Villas Collection
Outrigger Resorts & Hotels has launched its Premier Suites & Villas Collection, a curated portfolio of high‑end beachfront accommodations across Hawaii, Fiji, Thailand, Mauritius and the Maldives. The new offerings feature expansive layouts, private elevators, and exclusive access to the...

Koreans to Attempt Unclimbed Peak Near Kangchenjunga
South Korea’s Alpine Federation dispatched a seven‑member team to Nepal to attempt the first ascent of Sato Peak, a 6,164‑6,220 m summit in the Janak Himal range near Kangchenjunga. Led by An Chi‑young, the climbers will spend up to two weeks in...
NASA Finds Young Stars Dim in X-Rays Surprisingly Quickly
NASA's Chandra X‑ray Observatory has discovered that young, pre‑main‑sequence stars lose their X‑ray brightness far more rapidly than previously thought, with luminosities dropping by up to 80% within roughly 10 million years. The finding comes from a comparative study of several...
Gaswerk Music Days Announces First Acts Playing 2026 Edition
Berlin’s Gaswerk Music Days has unveiled the first wave of its 2026 program, featuring acts such as MC Yallah & Scotch Rolex, Holy Tongue, and Burnt Friedman & João Pais Filipe. The festival will run over two weekends from July 24...
Researchers Harness AI to Find Meaningful Matches in Solar Data
Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) announced that its data science team has deployed a machine‑learning pipeline to automatically pair solar‑observatory measurements with corresponding space‑weather events. The AI system scanned over 15 terabytes of satellite imagery and magnetometer readings, identifying 1,200 statistically significant...
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The Best Cooling Fans: 10 Top Picks Tested by Real Simple Editors
Real Simple editors tested 57 home fans and identified the ten best for summer cooling. The Dreo Pedestal Fan emerged as the overall winner, offering eight speeds, a turbo mode, and 882 CFM airflow while remaining quiet. Close contenders include the...

68 Years Ago, Don Gibson Was at No. 1 With a Country Classic That Was Later Covered by Johnny Cash,...
On April 14, 1958 Don Gibson’s self‑written "Oh Lonesome Me" surged to No. 1 on the country chart for eight non‑consecutive weeks and reached No. 7 on the Hot 100, marking his sole crossover hit. The song’s spare lyricism sparked countless covers—from Johnny...

12 Years Ago, Justin Bieber Sparked Controversy by Wishing Anne Frank Would Have Been a ‘Belieber’
In 2014, a 19‑year‑old Justin Bieber signed the Anne Frank Museum guestbook with a comment wishing the Holocaust victim would have been a “belieber,” prompting worldwide outrage. The museum’s spokesperson defended the singer, noting his genuine interest and the potential to...

New Spider Named for Pink Floyd Devours Bugs 6x Its Size
Scientists in Colombia have described a new crevice‑weaver spider, *Pikelinia floydmuraria*, named after Pink Floyd’s album *The Wall*. The tiny 3‑4 mm arachnid lives on building walls and murals, building webs near streetlights to capture insects. Despite its size, it can...

Q&A: Aerospace Corp Flexes Its Data Advantage
Aerospace Corporation, the government‑funded research center, is leveraging its 65‑year legacy of spacecraft testing to build AI models that speed design and anomaly resolution. CEO Tanya Pemberton highlighted a new "government‑furnished talent" initiative that lets private firms tap the FFRDC’s...
Why Thinking Hard Feels Bad: The Emotional Root of Deliberation
Researchers Cédric Cortial, Jérôme Prado and Serge Caparos found that the unpleasant emotion of doubt prompts people to abandon intuitive shortcuts and engage in effortful deliberation. In two experiments using conflict‑laden syllogisms, higher self‑reported doubt correlated with increased physiological arousal...

Stop Adding. Start Subtracting. Here’s How to Do an Annual Review That Actually Works.
The article argues that traditional New Year goal‑setting fails because it focuses on adding new habits without a clear picture of the past year. By reviewing five concrete data sources—calendar, photos, journal, credit‑card statements, and social feeds—readers can reconstruct an...

Night Hunting 101: Expert Tips on Gear, Optics, and Tactics (Video)
Night hunting demands equipment that can pierce darkness, and experts say you don’t need to break the bank to get started. Thermal scope resolution matters most; a 384‑pixel unit reliably identifies game at 75 yards, while 256‑pixel models only show...

Archaeologists Unearthed a 6,200-Year-Old Megastructure. Its Purpose Is Still a Mystery.
Archaeologists have uncovered a 350‑square‑meter communal building at the Stăuceni‑Holm settlement in northeastern Romania, dating to around 4000 B.C.E. The structure belongs to the Cucuteni‑Trypillia culture and is only the sixth megastructure of this civilization ever excavated. Inside, researchers found a...

Kering’s $3.9 Billion Quarter Shows Gucci Isn’t Fixed Yet
Kering posted first‑quarter revenue of €3.57 billion (about $3.9 billion), down 6% on a reported basis and flat on a comparable basis, as Gucci’s 8% sales decline continues to weigh on the group. While North America showed a 9% rebound for Gucci,...

Miami Itinerary: An Insider's Guide to Three Perfect Days in Miami
The guide outlines a three‑day Miami itinerary that blends boutique hotels, wellness activities, and curated dining experiences. Day 1 focuses on South Miami’s Coconut Grove vibe with yoga, farm‑to‑table lunch and Persian‑inspired dinner. Day 2 moves to Biscayne, pairing Pilates at a...
LinkedIn CEO Says AI Is Boosting the Value of These 4 Soft Skills
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky told the Tools and Weapons podcast that as AI takes over routine work, four soft skills—curiosity, courage, communication, and compassion—are becoming more valuable. He argues that AI reshapes jobs into task buckets, freeing time for human‑centric...
AWS Launches Amazon Bio Discovery for AI-Powered Scientific Experimentation
Amazon Web Services unveiled Amazon Bio Discovery, a cloud‑based platform that supplies scientists with a curated library of biological foundation models (bioFMs) for generating and evaluating drug molecules. The service lets researchers train custom models on their own experimental data...

Deal of the Week: Our Favorite All-Around Backpack of the Year Is 40 Percent Off
Backpacker’s Editors’ Choice Gregory Paragon (men) and Maven (women) backpacks are now on sale at REI, with the Paragon 58 priced at $168 (40% off) and the Maven 55 at $155 (42% off). The 2025 models retain the award‑winning features...
Madonna Confirms Her Return to the Dance Floor With ‘Confessions’ Sequel
Madonna has officially confirmed a sequel to her 2005 dance‑floor hit, "Confessions on a Dance Floor," by wiping her Instagram, posting lyrics from "Hung Up," and flashing "Confessions II" on her website. The pop icon is back in the studio with original...

Taylor Sheridan Has a New Film in the Works - Here's What We Know
Acclaimed screenwriter Taylor Sheridan is branching into documentary filmmaking with a 4D immersive film about the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. The project, still untitled, will be shown exclusively at the Alamo Visitor Center and Museum in San Antonio, Texas....

Taylor Sheridan Has a New Film in the Works - Here's What We Know
Acclaimed writer‑director Taylor Sheridan is developing a 4D documentary on the 1836 Battle of the Alamo, which will premiere exclusively at the Alamo Visitor Center in San Antonio. The untitled film will chronicle the historic siege and its role in...
Protected: The Relay
Czech author Marek Šindelka’s interlinked short story “The Relay,” drawn from his award‑winning collection *Mapa Anny*, has been released in English translation. The translation is handled by Graeme Dibble, a Scotland‑born specialist in Czech literature who has lived in Prague for nearly...
Demi Lovato Duets With Joe Jonas, Reconnects With Selena Gomez at Triumphant Tour Opener: Concert Review
Pop star Demi Lovato launched her “It’s Not That Deep” tour in Orlando, delivering a 24‑song set that mixed new singles with classic hits. The show featured a surprise duet with former Jonas Brother Joe Jonas on “This Is Me,”...
Protected: Chronicle of My Thirty-Eighth Year
The piece profiles two interdisciplinary creators: Filipino poet T. De Los Reyes, author of *And Yet Held* and a 2025 VONA Summer Fellow, and multidisciplinary artist‑tattooist Jozie Furchgott Sourdiffe, whose practice spans intaglio printmaking, painting, and tattoo art. Both leverage their crafts to address...

Listen to They Might Be Giants’ New Album ‘The World Is to Dig’
They Might Be Giants released their 24th studio album, "The World is to Dig," today, describing it as a cohesive musical universe crafted by the original duo in the same studio. Co‑founders John Flansburgh and John Linnell highlight the album’s...

ELLE Decor Checks In: The Mandarin Oriental Vienna
The Mandarin Oriental Vienna opened in a meticulously restored early‑20th‑century courthouse near the Stadtpark, marrying Vienna’s Art Nouveau legacy with contemporary luxury. English designer Goddard Littlefair infused the hotel with geometric details, plush velvet and vibrant art, while 138 rooms...

Rock Hall of Fame Beats Country to Inducting Gram Parsons
Gram Parsons, the late country‑rock pioneer, was announced as a 2026 inductee in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Early Influence category. The honor arrives alongside artists such as Celia Cruz, Queen Latifah and Fela Kuti, and follows recommendation letters from...
Kanye West Faces Potential Ban in France Amid Wireless Festival Controversy
Kanye West, now performing as Ye, faces a possible ban from a June 11 concert at Marseille's Vélodrome as French officials review his past antisemitic remarks for potential criminal liability. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez and Marseille Mayor Benoît Payan have publicly...
Fibonacci Laws of Planetary Motion: From Solar System Architecture to Earth’s Orbital Cycles
A new geometric model links planetary motion to a 335,317‑year master cycle derived from a 13:3 Fibonacci ratio, producing six “Fibonacci laws” that connect the inclinations and eccentricities of all eight planets. The framework requires only two Earth‑derived constants and...
Observing Stratospheric Residence Time From Opposing Transport Timescales
Researchers have identified a compensation rule linking the stratospheric mean age‑of‑air and mean residence time, causing near‑uniform total transit times across latitudes at each altitude. By exploiting this relationship, they derived global residence‑time fields directly from routinely measured age‑of‑air data,...

Caitlin Duffy Faces a Demon in 'My Best Friend's Dead' Horror Trailer
Lionsgate has dropped the official trailer for the indie horror My Best Friend’s Dead, starring Caitlin Duffy, Anna Shields, Grant Schumacher and Catharine Daddario. The low‑budget film, directed by genre veteran Bruce Wemple, will bypass theaters and debut direct‑to‑VOD on May 26, 2026. The...

Türkiye Sets COP31 Dates and Appoints Australian Cattle Farmer as Youth Champion
Turkey’s environment ministry announced that the COP31 World Leaders’ Summit will be held in Antalya on November 11‑12, 2026, shifting the venue from Istanbul to the coastal resort. Pre‑COP sessions will take place in Fiji and Tuvalu from October 5‑8, reflecting...
Seven-Year Longitudinal Respiratory Morbidity in Ohtahara Syndrome: A Case Emphasizing Integrated Airway and Seizure Care in a Resource-Limited Setting
A seven‑year longitudinal case study of a girl with Ohtahara syndrome (OS) reveals that recurrent pneumonia and bronchopneumonia dominate her morbidity, accounting for over 15 hospitalizations between ages one and seven. Despite aggressive antiseizure regimens, her respiratory complications often coincided...

Ayra Starr’s Roc Nation Deal Tests Afrobeats’ Global Reach
Ayra Starr’s nine‑month Roc Nation management partnership has kept her streaming engine humming, with 3.48 billion Spotify streams and roughly 17.5 million monthly listeners. However, new releases in Nigeria now hover around the 90‑range on daily charts, a noticeable dip from her pre‑deal...

In the Swiss Alps, Gerhard Richter Reflects On the Passage of Time
German artist Gerhard Richter’s Strip Tower (962), a cruciform sculpture clad in glazed ceramic tiles, was installed on Lake Silvaplana in the Swiss Alps in January 2026. Commissioned by the Luma Foundation under its Elevation 1049 program, the work will remain...