Combination of Ranibizumab, Dexamethasone Superior to Ranibizumab Alone for Macular Edema
A retrospective real‑world study of 139 eyes with non‑ischemic retinal vein occlusion‑related macular edema found that sequential ranibizumab followed by a dexamethasone implant yielded superior visual outcomes compared with three monthly ranibizumab injections alone. At three months, the combination group improved best‑corrected visual acuity by –0.44 logMAR versus –0.33 logMAR, and the advantage persisted through nine months. Central macular thickness reductions were greater early on, and 81% of combination patients achieved a ≥0.3 logMAR gain versus 51% on monotherapy. Intra‑ocular pressure spikes were more frequent but resolved without lasting damage.

“One of My Hardest Flashes to Date” – Jorge Díaz-Rullo Flashes 5.14c
Jorge Díaz‑Rullo flashed the iconic La Novena Puerta (5.14c/8c+) in Santa Linya, marking the first ever flash of the route since its 2005 debut. The ascent follows his first‑ascent of Café Colombia (5.15d) completed after 240 projection sessions. Díaz‑Rullo’s flash adds...
Astronauts Suggest Naming a Moon Crater 'Carroll' After Their Commander's Late Wife
Artemis II astronauts broke the record for the farthest human distance from Earth and became the first crew to see the Moon’s far side. During the historic lunar flyby they identified two unnamed craters and proposed naming them “Integrity” and “Carroll,”...

Arima Ederra Is Learning to Sit with Time
Los Angeles‑based singer‑songwriter Arima Ederra releases her sophomore album, A Rush to Nowhere, a concept record that treats time as a felt experience anchored by love. The project, written over two years, reunites longtime producer Teo Halm and adds new...

Atlantic Music Group Enters ‘Multi-Level Partnership’ with Fader Label, Including 50/50 Joint Venture
Atlantic Music Group announced a multi‑level partnership with independent Fader Label, creating a 50/50 joint venture to sign and develop both new and established artists while providing distribution support for Fader’s existing catalog. The agreement also expands the capabilities of...
Why Starting a Hobby as an Adult Can Feel so Hard — and Why You Should Embrace Beginnerhood
Starting a new hobby as an adult often feels intimidating because fear of failure, judgment, and limited time create psychological barriers. Research consistently shows that leisure activities boost mental health, lower stress, and foster social connection. The article explains why...

10 Beginner Tomato Gardening Tips You Need To Know
Tomatoes are a staple for home gardeners, but successful harvests require careful timing, sunlight, soil, water, and support. Plant seedlings outdoors only after night temperatures reach 50 °F and soil warms to 60 °F, then provide six to eight hours of direct...
Meganom Shows Infinity Pool Topping Its Skinny New York Skyscraper
Meganom’s 262 Fifth Avenue has topped out at 860 feet, becoming the tallest all‑residential tower on Fifth Avenue. The 52‑storey, ultra‑slim skyscraper features an illuminated crown that houses a rooftop deck and an infinity pool beneath an open archway. Originally proposed...
Known Unknowns
Harvard Gazette’s "Known unknowns" compiles insights from leading Harvard scholars on the most persistent scientific mysteries, from life’s origins and quantum measurement to AI consciousness and prime number distribution. The piece highlights rising young‑onset colorectal cancer, the potential health impact...
High-Throughput Platform for Fast-Acting Covalent Protein Therapies
Researchers at Westlake University unveiled a high‑throughput yeast‑surface‑display platform to engineer fast‑acting covalent protein therapeutics. The system screens diverse crosslinkers and millions of protein variants, enabling precise spatial positioning of warheads that dramatically speeds covalent bond formation. Using the platform,...

HENKA Shares Dizzying New Track ‘Hurricane’
HENKA has unveiled a new single, “Hurricane,” as the lead track from her debut EP “Catharsis,” slated for release on June 5, 2026. The song blends electronic intensity with hard‑rock grit, drawing inspiration from 90s industrial acts like Nine Inch Nails and...
2026 Peabody Award Nominees Include ‘No Other Land,’ ‘The Perfect Neighbor,’ and More
The 2026 George Foster Peabody Awards announced a slate of 22 documentary nominees, including Oscar‑winning titles “No Other Land” and “Mr. Nobody Against Putin.” The nominations span a wide range of topics—from climate‑driven conflict in “2000 Meters to Andriivka” to the social...
The Devil Wears Prada 2 North America Box Office Projection: Could Deliver The Second Biggest Opening Weekend This Year?
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is projected to open in North America between $80 million and $95 million, potentially securing the second‑largest debut of 2026 after the $131.7 million Super Mario Galaxy opening. The sequel, featuring the original cast plus newcomers Justin Theroux and Kenneth Branagh, is slated for...
The Timing of Schedule-Induced Behavior
Researchers investigated schedule‑induced drinking (SID) in rats to see if the timing of excessive licking could be shifted away from the immediate post‑pellet interval. In Experiment 1, lick‑contingent delays failed to move SID, while a signaling cue actually amplified licking through...
Motivational Composition in Digitally Supported and Conventional Prevention Programs: A Three-Wave Study Based on Self-Determination Theory
A three‑wave quasi‑experimental study compared a digitally supported occupational prevention program with a conventional in‑person format among 163 German employees. While the digital cohort logged significantly higher attendance over 12 and 24 weeks, its Relative Autonomy Index—a measure of autonomous...
Frailty-Related and Hepatic Prognostic Markers in Acute Biliary Tract Infections: A Diagnosis-Stratified Retrospective Cohort Study
A retrospective cohort of 94 adults with acute biliary tract infections revealed markedly higher 30‑day mortality in acute cholangitis (30%) versus acute cholecystitis (4.1%). Patients with cholangitis also showed lower prognostic nutritional index, higher FIB‑4 scores, reduced albumin and hemoglobin,...
Peripheral Inflammatory Profiles in Acute Schizophrenia Relapse: Associations with 6- Month Antipsychotic Treatment Coverage
A retrospective analysis of 127 adults hospitalized for acute schizophrenia relapse examined how six‑month antipsychotic coverage—long‑acting injectable (LAI) monotherapy, regular oral monotherapy, or no treatment—relates to peripheral inflammatory markers. The study found that LAI treatment was consistently associated with lower...

DNA Reveals Ancestry of Man Buried in Stone Age Monument in Spain, but His Religion Remains a Mystery
DNA analysis of two medieval men buried in Spain’s Dolmen de Menga reveals a complex ancestry that blends European, North African and Middle Eastern lineages, with a Y‑chromosome traceable to the Iberian Copper Age. The 10th‑11th‑century individual was over 45...
Correlates of Viral Load Suppression Among People Living with HIV on Antiretroviral Treatment in Mbujimayi, Democratic Republic of Congo: A...
A cross‑sectional study of 561 people living with HIV in Mbujimayi, Democratic Republic of Congo identified key behavioral determinants of viral load suppression. Strict antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence increased suppression odds elevenfold, while having no casual sexual partners doubled the...
Association of Cervical Pessary Use with Preterm Birth in Singleton Pregnancies with a Short Cervix and Threatened Preterm Labor: A...
A retrospective cohort of 180 singleton pregnancies with threatened preterm labor and cervical length ≤25 mm compared cervical pessary use (2021‑2024) to historical controls (2017‑2020). Preterm birth before 37 weeks fell from 51.2 % to 20.9 % with pessary. Adjusted odds ratio 4.65...
Pulsed Intra-Arterial Infusion with Synchronously Controlled Blood Flow: A Novel Strategy for Optimizing Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy
Researchers introduced a pulsed intra‑arterial infusion technique with synchronized blood‑flow control (PBC‑IA) to improve chemotherapy delivery. In rabbit models, the method produced more than 20‑fold higher doxorubicin concentrations in the target gastrocnemius muscle compared with standard intravenous injection, while heart...

Inside Earth’s Most Remote Island, Where Life Runs On A “Constant Balancing Act”
Tristan da Cunha, a British overseas territory in the South Atlantic, is widely recognized as the world’s most remote inhabited island, sitting roughly 2,700 km from South Africa and 3,700 km from South America. Its isolation has fostered a unique...

The End of the Sahara
Saïd Khatibi’s *The End of the Sahara* marks the first Algerian crime novel reviewed on the site, set in an unnamed city during the turbulent weeks before the October 1988 riots. The murder mystery of nightclub singer Zakia Zaghouani unfolds through...

The Batman: Part II Confirms Major Cast Return as It Gets Exciting Filming Update
The Batman: Part II has confirmed Andy Serkis will reprise Alfred Pennyworth alongside Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne. Matt Reeves returns as director and co‑writes the script with Mattson Tomlin. The sequel, now scheduled for an October 1, 2027 theatrical release, will begin shooting in London in June 2026 after...

McLaren Artura And Luxury SUVs Smashed In Thwarted NYC Parking Garage Heist
On Sunday morning in Manhattan, a group of thieves broke into a West 43rd Street parking garage and attempted to steal several high‑end vehicles, including a McLaren Artura, a Mercedes‑AMG G63, a Volvo XC60 and a Range Rover Sport. The...
This Psychedelic London Suite Makes Every Other Hotel Feel Boring
Sofitel London St James unveiled Suite 70, a flamboyant homage to 1970s design drenched in orange, vinyl records and period furniture. The suite was re‑imagined by renowned French interior architect Pierre‑Yves Rochon, who paired iconic mid‑century pieces with psychedelic wallcoverings and a...

Easton Ups the Ante With an Uber-Strong, Uber-Light Gravel Crankset
Easton has launched the EC90 ALX, a 419‑gram gravel crankset that claims to be the market’s most durable, outperforming its nearest rival, SRAM Red XPLR, by 27 percent in strength tests. The crankset endured a peak force of 5,974 N before failure and features...

Jimmy Buffett Hung Out At This Florida Restaurant Before He Was Famous
In the early 1970s, future singer‑songwriter Jimmy Buffett became a regular at Lou's Backyard, a tiny Key West bistro that had just opened next door to his home. He reportedly traded live performances for meals and drinks, and later referenced...
TIFR Researchers Identify Protein Essential for Survival and Function of Vomeronasal Sensory Neurons
Researchers at TIFR Hyderabad identified the protein Cnpy1 as a critical endoplasmic‑reticulum factor that sustains vomeronasal sensory neurons in mice. The study, published in PNAS, shows that Cnpy1 maintains functional pheromone‑receptor complexes despite the organ’s unusually high ER‑stress‑like environment. Mice...

Why Director Genki Kawamura Threw Out the Video Game Film Adaptation Playbook with ‘Exit 8’
Director Genki Kawamura’s "Exit 8" redefines video‑game film adaptations by staying true to the source’s minimalist horror. The movie, based on the 2023 indie walking‑sim "The Exit 8," debuted in Japan in August 2025 and will hit North American theaters...

Artist List for Counterpublic 2026 Announced
The third edition of Counterpublic, the St. Louis‑based triennial, will open on 12 September and close on 12 December 2026 under the title “Coyote Time.” Curated by Stefanie Hessler, Jordan Carter, Raphael Fonseca, Nora N. Khan and Wanda Nanibush, the...

Review: ‘Innocence’ Tackles School Shootings at the Met Opera
The Metropolitan Opera opened its season with Kaija Saariaho’s posthumous opera “Innocence,” a stark dramatization of a school shooting and its aftermath. Premiered in 2021, the work combines a libretto by Sofi Oksanen and Aleksi Barrière with Simon Stone’s realistic direction and Saariaho’s...
More than a Pretty Picture, Star-Shaped Nanomaterial Changes Energy Storage
University at Buffalo scientists synthesized the first star‑shaped vanadyl hydroxide (VOOH) nanomaterial, converting its electrochemical profile from a bulk‑like battery to a surface‑dominant pseudocapacitor. The transformation occurs over 84 hours as flat sheets evolve into rods and finally six‑armed stars, dramatically...
Navigated TMS Significantly Boosts Combat PTSD Recovery Rates
A randomized clinical trial led by UT Health San Antonio demonstrated that MRI‑guided, robotic‑controlled navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) added to intensive psychotherapy produced significant symptom relief for combat‑related PTSD. Eighty‑five percent of participants receiving active navigated TMS showed clinically...

NASA to Host Media Call with Artemis II Crew on Way Home From Moon
NASA will host a 20‑minute virtual media call on April 8 at 9:45 p.m. EDT with the Artemis II crew as they travel back toward Earth. The conference, streamed on NASA’s YouTube channel, requires on‑site journalists to RSVP by 1 p.m. that day. Artemis II,...

The Best Trail Food for Sensitive Stomachs
Backpackers with IBS, Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis, or other GI sensitivities can keep their energy up by adopting a low‑residue, low‑fiber diet on the trail. Hiking diverts blood from the gut, adds dehydration and altitude stress, making high‑fat, high‑fiber foods harder...

The ‘Jessica’ Trick for Toddler Tantrums Is All over TikTok — Here’s What a Pediatrician Wants You to Know
A TikTok‑fueled "Jessica" trick—calling an unexpected name during a toddler tantrum—has gone viral as a quick de‑escalation tool. Pediatrician Dr. Madison Szar explains it works by delivering a pattern‑interrupt that pauses the child’s emotional loop without adding sensory overload. The...
Ferraro’s Ristorante Announces New Monthly Wine Mixer Series
Ferraro’s Ristorante is launching “Il Cammino del Vino,” a monthly wine mixer beginning Friday, May 1, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Guests will sample up to 12 curated wines paired with light bites for $59, tax and gratuity included. The event, hosted...

Tucson: A City for Outdoor Lovers
The Frugal Traveler’s piece highlights Tucson’s unique geography, where the Santa Catalina Mountains rise from desert floor to alpine peaks, allowing visitors to transition from saguaro‑studded deserts to pine forests within an hour. The city’s 350‑plus sunny days support a...

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol Says the Most Underrated Leadership Skill Is Listening More and Talking Less
Starbucks chief executive Brian Niccol told Fast Company that the most underrated leadership skill is listening more and talking less. He argues that truly hearing employees drives higher engagement, sharper customer service, and faster innovation across the coffee chain. Niccol...

Judith Rapoport Obituary
Child psychiatrist Judith Rapoport, who died at 92, is celebrated for bringing obsessive‑compulsive disorder into public consciousness through her 1989 book *The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop Washing*. Her research established OCD as a neurological condition affecting roughly 2 % of people...
Asian Concept Tai Er to Open New Location at Westfield Valley Fair in Santa Clara, California
Tai Er, the globally recognized Asian restaurant chain, is launching a new outlet at Westfield Valley Fair in Santa Clara, California. The venue showcases a modern Sichuan‑inspired menu focused on shareable, wok‑cooked dishes such as black pepper beef and the...
What Animals Can Teach Us About Reversing Age-Related Disease
The Longevity Technology Unlocked podcast highlights how studying extreme‑stress animals—such as hibernating ground squirrels and aging dogs—reveals mechanisms that could reverse age‑related disease in humans. Fauna Bio is mining repair pathways in hibernators and translating them to human genomic networks,...

Leadership Skills Brené Brown Wishes She Learned Earlier
Brené Brown, the research professor behind "Daring Greatly," shares a candid video on Fast Company where she outlines the leadership skills she wishes she had mastered earlier in her career. She highlights the power of vulnerability, the discipline of active...

Michael Will Conclude the King of Pop's HIStory at a Very Opportune, Legally Approved Point
The Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" is set to open this month with studios targeting a $700 million global box office, but the film’s finale was completely re‑shot to remove any reference to the child‑abuse allegations. The Jackson estate spent roughly $50 million...

Boeing Delivers Latest Viasat Bird
Boeing has handed over the Viasat-3 F3 satellite, a 6‑metric‑ton bird built on an enhanced 702MP+ platform, to satellite operator Viasat. The satellite, slated for a SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch from Cape Canaveral, will join F1 and F2 in geosynchronous...
“We Found The Smallest Waves On The Island For This”
Channel Islands Surfboards unveiled a new round‑tailed polyurethane shortboard called The Solution, specifically engineered for weak, small‑wave conditions. The promo video highlighted riders Kian Martin and Reef Heazlewood mastering waist‑high surf in notoriously poor waves, defying expectations for a board...

Semaglutide Improves Kidney, Survival Outcomes Along CKD Spectrum
Semaglutide (Ozempic) significantly lowered the risk of kidney failure and all‑cause mortality in the FLOW trial, which enrolled 3,533 type‑2 diabetes patients with chronic kidney disease. The drug reduced the primary composite kidney outcome by 24% (HR 0.76) and cut overall...
The Dark Side of Music as ‘Therapy’
The article highlights that while music is widely embraced as a low‑risk therapeutic tool in hospitals and care settings, it can also cause harm when imposed without consent. It cites historical examples of music as torture and recent evidence that...
Grande Lakes Orlando Debuts Ritz-Carlton Signature Experiences
Grande Lakes Orlando has launched Ritz‑Carlton Signature Experiences, a curated portfolio of high‑end activities for guests at The Ritz‑Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes. The collection spans four pillars—culinary, wellness, adventure and family—featuring a Daytona Supercar Drive, a private helicopter Space Exploration...