Music Can Help Prevent Cognitive Decline
Researchers from the University of Geneva, HES‑SO Geneva, and EPFL found that six months of piano lessons or active music listening can slow cognitive decline in seniors. In a trial of 132 healthy retirees aged 62 to 78, participants showed a 6% improvement in working‑memory performance and increased grey‑matter volume in four brain regions linked to high‑level cognition. While both groups benefited, pianists maintained grey‑matter in the primary auditory cortex, whereas listeners experienced a decrease. The study suggests music‑based interventions could become a low‑cost policy tool for healthy aging.

For The Easiest Ice Cream Cake, Use This Pan You Probably Already Have
Mimi Council, a former bakery owner and recipe developer, advises using a springform pan for homemade ice‑cream cakes. The pan’s removable side walls let you lift the frozen layers without cracking, eliminating the need for parchment or plastic wrap. She...

The Problem with Psychedelic Research
President Trump signed an executive order to speed the approval of psychedelic drugs for veterans with PTSD and depression, marking the first major regulatory push for these treatments. A new review of 24 studies compared psychedelics to open‑label antidepressants and...
OOIOO and Lightning Bolt: Together at Last!
OOIOO and Lightning Bolt have issued a split LP titled *The Horizon Spirals/The Horizon Viral*, pairing two of the underground’s most daring acts. The record juxtaposes OOIOO’s two extended, rhythm‑rich tracks with Lightning Bolt’s five concise, high‑octane pieces. Both groups...

Callum Turner's "Wonderful" Mystery Drama with 100% Rating Is Now Available to Watch in the UK
Callum Turner’s mystery drama "Rose of Nevada" has launched in UK and Irish cinemas after premiering at Venice. The film, directed by Cornish auteur Mark Jenkin, follows two men who board a long‑lost boat and are thrust back to 1993....

8 Years Ago Today, Marvel Released Its Greatest Film and Has Been Chasing That High Ever Since
Eight years after its April 2018 debut, Avengers: Infinity War still ranks among the highest‑grossing films in Marvel history, delivering a true cinematic event that reshaped the MCU. The film’s dark climax—Thanos’ snap—set a narrative precedent that carried through Endgame and...

This AI Tool Combats Doomscrolling, Promises Curated Updates
Noscroll, a US‑based startup founded by former OpenSea CTO Nadav Hollander, launched an AI‑powered tool that replaces traditional social‑media feeds with curated daily digests. Users connect their X account, specify topics, and the bot delivers concise updates drawn from X,...
Sleep Expert Shares 5 Beautifully Strange Tips to Help You Fall Asleep Anywhere
Sleep tourism is booming, with hotels adding sleep coaching and pillow menus to attract weary travelers. A British mattress firm reports an 809% surge in Google searches for “how to fall asleep,” now averaging 135,000 monthly queries. Dr. Deborah Lee,...

An All-Female ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ Is Heading to London’s Old Vic – and the Cast Has Just Been Announced
Director Patrick Marber is mounting an all‑female version of David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross at London’s Old Vic this summer. The production runs from June 4 to July 18, 2026, and features a star‑studded cast led by Indira Varma as Levene and...

This Artificial Retina Doesn't Just Aim to Restore Sight—It Opens a Hidden Channel of Vision
Researchers at Yonsei University and the Institute for Basic Science have unveiled an implantable artificial retina that detects near‑infrared (NIR) light and converts it into electrical pulses to stimulate surviving retinal ganglion cells. The device combines a phototransistor array with...
C&EN Weekly Chemistry News Quiz, April 24
Chemistry publisher C&EN released its weekly quiz highlighting recent breakthroughs across multiple sectors. The quiz confirms that dynamic maleimide‑NHS linkages let thermoset plastics be recycled up to a dozen times, while NASA’s Perseverance rover identified aromatic organics beneath Mars’ surface....

The Saucy Red Flag You Should Never Ignore At Barbecue Restaurants
The article warns diners to watch for a key red flag at barbecue restaurants: meat smothered in sauce rather than presented plain to highlight its smoky flavor. It explains that authentic barbecue relies on a dry rub and slow smoking,...

As December Falls Share Explosive New Track ‘Teeth’
American post‑hardcore trio As December Falls dropped “Teeth,” the heaviest track yet from their upcoming fifth album. Vocalist Bethany Hunter says the song tackles the unsettling nature of parasocial relationships, pushing the band into new, heavier territory. The release precedes...

Yung Lean Debuts New Music in Short Film Storm Pt. I & II
Swedish rapper Yung Lean has returned with his first new music since the 2025 album Jonatan, releasing a two‑track single in partnership with French producer Gener8ion. The tracks serve as the soundtrack for his new short film Storm Pt. I...

CAR T-Cell Therapy May Prevent Progression of Smoldering Myeloma
A phase‑2 trial of ciltacabtagene autoleucel (cilta‑cel) in 20 high‑risk smoldering multiple myeloma patients achieved a 100% overall response rate, with all participants reaching minimal residual disease negativity within two months and no progression after a median 15.3‑month follow‑up. The...

“It’s How The Beatles Must Have Felt” – Stephen Street on Recording The Smiths’ The Queen Is Dead
Stephen Street reflects on the 40th‑anniversary of The Smiths’ landmark album *The Queen Is Dead*, describing how the band’s confidence and studio experimentation shaped its sound. He recounts recording the title track at Jacobs residential studio, using samplers, looping, and...

Are Walking Pads Worth It?
Recent research highlights the health risks of prolonged sitting and the benefits of regular walking, prompting a surge in walking pad popularity. Walking pads are compact, low‑speed treadmills designed for under‑desk use, offering a convenient way to add steps and...
New Scoring Tool Shows Radiation Can Reprogram Pancreatic Tumor Environment
Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center introduced the Harmonic Output of Stromal Traits Factor (HOST‑Factor), a composite scoring system that quantifies the functional state of the pancreatic tumor microenvironment. Using the tool, they showed that pulsed low‑dose‑rate (PLDR) chemoradiation reprograms...

Exclusive Excerpt From ‘Rick and Morty Forever #0’ 48-Page Series Finale
Oni Press, in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, announced the 48‑page double‑sized finale "Rick and Morty Forever #0," slated for May 27, 2026. Written by Daniel Kibblesmith with art by Troy Little, the issue caps a decade‑long, 100‑plus‑issue run adapting the...

RØRY Shares Powerful Party Anthem ‘KIDS THESE DAYS’
British indie‑pop artist RØRY announced a tongue‑in‑cheek political movement called the Kids These Days Party, complete with a self‑produced anthem titled “KIDS THESE DAYS.” The party’s manifesto satirically claims it will "de‑unite Britain" and "stop hope," positioning the project as...
On J.H. Prynne
J.H. Prynne, the avant‑garde British poet who reshaped modern verse, died at 89. Over a six‑decade career he authored more than 70 collections, with a 2024 volume exceeding 700 pages that gathers his output from 2017‑2024. His work, from the...

How a Zoo’s Sights, Sounds and Smells Can Benefit People with Dementia
Malteser Berlin, part of the Sovereign Order of Malta, launched specialised, dementia‑friendly tours at the Berlin Zoo, Museum of Natural History, Britzer Garden and Charlottenburg Palace. The tours focus on sensory experiences—sights, sounds and smells—to jog memories and keep participants...

Exhibition Tracing a Century of Surrealism to Open in Taipei Saturday
The Taipei Fine Arts Museum will open “Surrealism: Worlds in Dialogue” on Saturday, marking the third stop of a traveling exhibition that began in Germany in 2024. The show runs through August 30 and features more than 120 works by...

Mamitha Baiju Reacts to Controversy over Casting Non-Tamil Actor in Kara: ‘Entirely the Makers’ Decision’
Mamitha Baiju, a Malayalam actress, has been cast in the Tamil action drama *Kara*, sparking debate over non‑Tamil actors playing regional roles. Director Vignesh Raja defended the decision, saying she outperformed 20‑25 auditionees and was chosen on merit. Baiju responded...
Three Days in Vancouver, BC
A forum user outlines a three‑day Vancouver, BC itinerary that includes Stanley Park, Granville Island, Gastown, a day trip to Victoria, and the Capilano Suspension Bridge, while seeking additional attractions and Hong Kong‑style Cantonese dining options for his wife. The post...
TBCo Launches First Swim Collection
TBCo is debuting its first swim collection on April 23, 2026, extending its bold‑color, playful aesthetic into swimwear. The line includes four designs—two swimsuits and two tankinis—crafted from 78% recycled polyamide and 22% elastane, featuring adjustable tie details for a...

Marvel Looks Like It’s About to Abolish the Multiverse Saga. Isn’t that Cheating?
Marvel Studios announced a re‑release of *Avengers: Endgame* this September, inserting new footage that links directly to the upcoming *Avengers: Doomsday*. The move suggests the studio is using the blockbuster as a bridge, effectively sidelining the sprawling multiverse narrative that...

Is Cyrus Sahukar’s Flamboyant Film Star Character Maqsood in Matka King Inspired by Mehmood?
Amazon Prime Video’s period drama “Matka King” premiered on April 17 and quickly became a hit, ranking #1 in 17 countries during its opening week. The series follows Brij Bhatti, the creator of the matka gambling game, and features a flamboyant...
Are ‘Forever Chemicals’ Aging You? New Research Raises Concerns for Men
Researchers analyzing U.S. NHANES data found that two newer PFAS chemicals—perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) and perfluorooctanesulfonamide (PFOSA)—are linked to accelerated epigenetic aging in men aged 50 to 64. The compounds were present in 95% of participants, but only men showed a...

Editors' Top Reads: News From John Lewis, Clarks and More...
Clarks, the 200‑year‑old British shoe maker, unveiled its first online marketplace, “Brands Now at Clarks,” hosting more than 100 brands across apparel, accessories and lifestyle, mixing full‑price and heavily discounted premium items. Designer Amanda Wakeley returned with a curated capsule...

Add to Playlist: The Disaster-Baiting Jazz-Rock Brinkmanship of Taupe and the Week’s Best New Tracks
Glasgow trio Taupe has dropped their third album, *Waxing | Waning*, on Minority Records, capturing their notorious live intensity in a studio setting. The record fuses “not jazz” improvisation, sludgy rock, and home‑grown electronics, highlighted by the chaotic single “Lemonade Tycoon.” Critics note...

Emma Copley Eisenberg Is Tired of the Plot Police
Emma Copley Eisenberg discusses her latest short‑story collection *Fat Swim*, which continues the body‑positive, fat‑centric storytelling she began with *Housemates*. In a candid interview she critiques the “plot police” who demand conventional incident‑driven plots, emphasizing character depth instead. Eisenberg shares...

This Midwest Bakery Chain Is Vanishing — But Still Hanging On In A Few Places
Bakers Square, a beloved Midwestern bakery chain known for its signature pies, grew from a single Des Moines eatery in 1970 to more than 140 locations at its height. After a series of ownership changes—including Pillsbury, VICORP, and American Blue Ribbon...
Sponsored: Meet the Sopwith Aero Marquis Thomas-Morse Scout Limited Edition
Sopwith Watch Company unveiled the Aero Marquis Thomas‑Morse Scout Limited Edition, a 41 mm timepiece forged from steel pistons and valve guides of a rare WWI Le Rhône 9C rotary engine. Only thirty pieces will be produced, each hand‑cast in Houston and finished...

Whey Protein Isolate Vs. Concentrate: Which One Is Better?
Whey protein isolate and concentrate are the two primary forms of milk‑derived protein powder, each with distinct processing levels and nutrient profiles. Isolate is 90‑95% pure protein, delivering roughly 27‑28 g per 30 g scoop, low in carbs, fat, and lactose, but...

Getting Outside Could Combat Loneliness
A Norwegian study of over 2,500 adults found that spending time in natural settings, especially when individuals feel a strong connection to the environment, is linked to lower self‑reported loneliness. The research, published in Health & Place, examined activities ranging...

Monaco Apartment Breaks World Record For Most Expensive Property Sale
Monaco’s Le Renzo building in the Mareterra district has just set a new benchmark for ultra‑luxury real estate with the sale of a 27,000‑square‑foot penthouse for £408 million (about $518 million). The five‑storey “apartment,” which features 21 rooms, a private pool, jacuzzi...
Sonic Investigations Non-Profit to Be Artist-in-Residence at London's Gasworks
Earshot, a non‑profit founded by artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan, has secured a three‑year studio bursary at London’s Gasworks, funded by Spanish patron Mercedes Vilardell. The award covers an annual stipend and studio rent, giving the organization a permanent base to conduct sound‑based investigations...

What $1 Million Buys You in Real Estate Around the World
The latest Knight Frank Wealth Report shows that a $1 million budget now purchases just 16 square metres in Monaco, the world’s priciest luxury market, down from 17 square metres in 2020. In Hong Kong, $1 million secures 22.5 square metres, while New York offers about 34 square metres,...

Arijit Singh Teams up with Ruaa Kayy and RUTVXK for ‘Laiyaan’, Months After Announcing Retirement
Arijit Singh released the independent single “Laiyaan” on April 16, teaming with vocalist Ruaa Kayy and producers Harjyot and Ritvik (RUTVXK). The track departs from his Bollywood playback roots, favoring a minimal, emotionally driven arrangement. Within hours, fans praised the song’s...
Why Ancestry Matters in the Cardiac Screening of Elite Soccer Players
A new ESC Preventive Cardiology study examined 9,024 elite male soccer players screened between 2017 and 2024, finding that 25% identified as Black and that cardiac abnormalities varied markedly by regional ancestry. West and Central African players displayed the highest...

A Study in Lace and Sheer Layers
AnOther Magazine’s Spring/Summer 2026 issue features model Danielle Neu in a series titled “A Study in Lace and Sheer Layers.” The editorial showcases delicate lace textures and translucent fabrics across 13 high‑resolution images, emphasizing ethereal layering. The spread underscores a broader...

AMOC: Is Global Warming Tipping Key Atlantic Ocean Currents Towards ‘Collapse’?
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) moves warm tropical water north and returns cold water south, keeping Europe milder and shaping global rainfall. Climate‑driven warming, ice melt, and freshening of the North Atlantic are weakening the system, prompting fears of...

KNIFE BRIDE ‘Sorry About the Plague’ | Track By Track
British alt‑rock outfit Knife Bride released its first EP, “sorry about the plague,” on April 24, 2026. The six‑track record, led by the single “alone at the altar,” delves into self‑destructive impulses, medication ambivalence, and fragile identity. Frontwoman Mollie Clack describes the project...

Salman Khan Confirms Eid 2027 Release for Next Action Entertainer with Vamshi Paidipally; Shares Update
Salman Khan has officially secured the Eid 2027 release window for his next action‑drama, tentatively titled SVC63, directed by Vamshi Paidipally and produced by Dil Raju. The film marks Khan’s first collaboration with the Telugu‑film director and pairs him with...

Campus Beats Returns Trailer Out: Anupamaa Fame Paras Kalnawat and Chandni Sharma Join Youth Show; to Start Streaming From April...
Amazon MX Player has released the trailer for Campus Beats Returns, the sixth season of its flagship youth series. Produced by Banijay Asia, the show introduces Paras Kalnawat and Chandni Sharma alongside the existing cast, expanding the drama and dance‑centric...

Kriti Sanon Opens up on Success Formula: “It’s Always a Combination of Hard Work, Talent and Destiny”
Bollywood star Kriti Sanon says success stems from a blend of hard work, talent, destiny, timing and courage, stressing the need to recognize and act on opportunities. She highlights risk‑taking as essential alongside preparation. The actress is now gearing up...

Black Veil Brides Team Up With Machine Head On Brutal Single ‘Revenger’
Black Veil Brides have teamed up with Machine Head for the single “Revenger,” the lead track from their upcoming album Vindicate, due May 8 on Spinefarm Records. Frontman Andy Biersack says the song explores the ethical dilemma of seeking ultimate justice, prompting...

SCOOP: Pen Marudhar in Talks to Acquire Welcome To The Jungle’s Overseas Rights; JioStar Bags Domestic Theatrical, OTT and Satellite...
Pen Marudhar is in final talks to acquire the overseas theatrical distribution rights for the upcoming comedy caper *Welcome To The Jungle*, slated for a June 26 release. Meanwhile, JioStar’s Disney‑backed arm has secured the all‑India theatrical, satellite and OTT...

Lit Hub Daily: April 24, 2026
Lit Hub Daily’s April 24, 2026 edition aggregates a diverse set of literary pieces, ranging from essays on women’s fiction as a divorce‑survival tool to critiques of diet culture and AI’s role in education. The roundup spotlights best‑reviewed titles such as Sophie Mackintosh’s...