Trauma-Informed Resilience-Building: A Safe Guide
Laura Copley, Ph.D., outlines a trauma‑informed resilience‑building framework that insists on safety before any skill‑development or meaning‑making work. The guide emphasizes a three‑phase sequence—stabilize, rebuild, then meaning‑make—using grounding, breath pacing, and predictable routines as core stabilization tools. It warns that premature positivity, forced insight, or pushing post‑traumatic growth can retraumatize clients. Practical checklists help clinicians match interventions to a client’s arousal state, ensuring ethical, client‑driven progress.

‘The Original Triple Threat’: Two Exhibitions Celebrate Marilyn Monroe as Creative Pioneer
British cultural institutions are marking Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday with a “summer of Marilyn” program. The BFI will run a two‑month film season, “Marilyn Monroe: Self Made Star,” highlighting her comedies, dramas and lesser‑known roles, and will re‑release “The Misfits”...

What Does an Ultra-Luxury First Class Ticket Get You? Flying in a Frictionless Bubble.
Air France’s La Première ultra‑luxury first‑class service turns a trans‑Atlantic flight into a frictionless bubble, beginning with a Mercedes limousine pick‑up and ending with a personal customs escort at JFK. The cabin features a 6‑ft‑6‑in bed, floor‑to‑ceiling curtains, and a...
Phuket and Chiang Mai Named Top Thailand Destinations for 2026 by U.S. News
U.S. News & World Report released its 2026 list of Thailand’s top travel destinations, highlighting a mix of cultural hubs, natural parks, and island getaways. The ranking features ten locations—including Chiang Mai, Phuket, Khao Sok National Park, and Ko Phi Phi—showcasing the country’s geographic and...
The Science of Spherification: 3 Key Takeaways From the ‘Year of the Sphere’
A recent Kikkoman webinar titled “Year of the Sphere” highlighted how molecular gastronomy, especially spherification, is moving from novelty to a core kitchen tool. Chefs Evan Gonzalez and Andrew Hunter demonstrated that controlling texture allows precise, tiered flavor releases that...
Noom Buys Pharmacy to Push Into Healthy Aging
Noom, the behavior‑change app best known for weight‑loss coaching, has completed its acquisition of Tailor Made Compounding, a licensed 503A pharmacy operating in 46 U.S. states. The purchase gives Noom direct control over compounding services, enabling it to offer prescription‑grade...
The New Flavor Pipeline: How Social Media Is Rewriting the Rules of Food and Beverage Innovation
Social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram have collapsed the traditional multi‑year flavor development cycle into a matter of weeks, turning a single viral video into a market‑wide demand surge. The Dubai Chocolate Bar’s rapid ascent from regional novelty...
How a Renowned Restaurant Uses Square to Balance Creativity and Consistency
Miss Lily’s, a celebrated Jamaican restaurant in NYC’s East Village, switched to Square’s POS platform in 2025 to embed operational structure as it scales. The new tools provide real‑time sales data, guest counts, and recipe tracking, allowing Chef Brittany “Stikxz”...

Their Town Review: Katie Aselton and Mark Duplass Create a Glorious Hangout Movie for Theater Kids
Mark Duplass and Katie Aselton debut *Their Town*, a low‑key coming‑of‑age drama that follows two Maine high‑schoolers after a theater rehearsal. The film, starring Chosen Jacobs and Duplass’ daughter Ora, premiered at the 2026 SXSW Film Festival and has yet...
A Church’s Geothermal Experiment Could Pave the Way for Projects Across New York
Christ Church Bronxville installed a $4.4 million geothermal heating and cooling system, using 14 deep boreholes drilled in its parking lot. The project, funded by federal rebates and Con Edison incentives, reduces reliance on natural‑gas boilers and cuts the church’s carbon footprint....
He Survived Working for Elon Musk. Here’s How.
Jon McNeill, before officially starting as Tesla president, called Elon Musk to admit he’d bypassed authority and urged immediate follow‑up with test‑drive customers, sparking a sales lift. Musk’s silent pause turned into approval, illustrating his tolerance for rapid, reversible decisions. McNeill describes...

Inside Kelly Bonneville’s Cult Parisian Bookshop Librairie 1909
Kelly Bonneville, founder of Librairie 1909, has turned a niche bookshop inside Dover Street Market Paris into a cultural hub that also publishes its own titles. The shop, now at 3 Passage Guilhem in the 11th arrondissement, specializes in rare and forgotten works...

The Responsibility of the Critic: On Art, Honesty, and Introspection
The author uses a personal museum visit to examine a critic’s essay that faulted her novel for not naming the Gaza genocide. She argues the essayist’s critique reflects more of the reviewer’s own desires than the book’s content, highlighting a...

This Week in Literary History: Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are Is Published
On April 9 1963 Maurice Sendak released *Where the Wild Things Are*, after a decade‑plus career illustrating for FAO Schwarz and publishing two earlier children’s books. The picture book quickly captured the public imagination, earning the 1964 Caldecott Medal and cementing Sendak’s reputation as...

Carbon Accounting Can Help Tackle the Hidden Emissions of War
Researchers estimate the US‑Israeli conflict with Iran has already emitted more than 5 million tonnes of CO₂e in just the first two weeks. Using spend‑based accounting, the $11.3 billion U.S. expenditure in the first six days translates to roughly 3.4 million tonnes of...
Devex Pro Insider: What Should NGOs Do when a Program Just Isn’t Working?
Evidence Action, a $45 million NGO focused on evidence‑based development, announced it is scaling back its chlorine‑dispenser water‑treatment program in Uganda and Malawi after low adoption rates undermined expected health gains. The rollout faced three key obstacles: difficulty changing user behavior,...

“That’s What I Did”
Lara Pawson’s short piece “That’s What I Did” appears in the spring 2026 issue of NOON, a boutique literary magazine. The memoir‑like vignette recounts a harsh Somerset childhood under the watch of “The Major,” focusing on riding feral horses without...

A Cultural Convergence at Moss New York
Moss New York, an upscale Manhattan members’ club, staged a Member Council Cocktail Party to unite cultural influencers from fashion, art, and editorial circles. The event, orchestrated by Patrick Dooley, emphasized curiosity and generosity as the foundation for collaborative programming....
10% of the Ocean Is Protected. Now Just 20% More to Go
The United Nations Environment Programme’s World Conservation Monitoring Centre reports that protected marine areas now cover just over 10% of the global ocean, marking the first time the 10% threshold has been crossed. However, the more ambitious 30% by 2030...
Re: Accuracy of Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation Based on Creatinine and Cystatin C for Monitoring Moderate Chronic Kidney Disease in...
A recent BMJ prospective cohort study examined how well glomerular filtration rate (GFR) equations that use creatinine, cystatin C, or both track kidney function in adults with moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD). All equations showed low sensitivity but high specificity...
Conductive Smart Hydrogels as Battery Electrolytes: Promising for Lithium, Sodium, and Zinc-Ion Chemistries
A new systematic review of 186 studies (2008‑2025) positions conductive hydrogels as viable battery electrolytes, especially for lithium, sodium, and zinc chemistries. Water‑based hydrogels eliminate the fire risk of flammable organic liquids and can self‑repair, offering a safety advantage for...

The Iran War Is Changing How Millions of People Cook — and What They Eat
India, the world’s second‑largest LPG importer, faced a sudden cooking‑gas shortage after the Iran‑U.S. conflict forced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, choking Middle‑Eastern LPG flows that supply about 90% of its imports. Prices in Delhi spiked roughly 600%,...

This Performance Artwork Wants Us to “Feel Things Differently”
London‑based artist Edward Thomasson uses performance as a lens to examine human vulnerability. His latest work, The Whole Routine, is a musical piece that fuses song, dance, and poetry to explore control, longing, and the discomfort of feeling differently. Developed...

UAE’s Ti22 Films Spotlights The ENTERTAINER’s Brand Storytelling on Global Awards Stage
Ti22 Films, a UAE production house, has been shortlisted in the Corporate Image category of the Branded Documentary competition at the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards 2026. The documentary celebrates the 25th anniversary of The ENTERTAINER, a homegrown brand that has...
Michael Curtis and the Making of a Strategic Mind
Michael Curtis Broughton, an American industrial engineer and Army officer, has built a career that bridges military logistics and commercial retail automation. He pioneered robotic material handling systems and Dynamic Integrated Bulk Slotting, reshaping large‑scale supply chains. His leadership in...
Bistro String Lights for Outdoor Entertaining: Setup and Style Tips
Bistro string lights are emerging as a central element in outdoor entertaining, offering a warm overhead glow that balances ambience with functional illumination. The article outlines how different lighting configurations—casual dining, formal dinner parties, and large gatherings—can be achieved using...
Outdoor LED Spotlights: Techniques for Stunning Landscape Drama
Sunbright Lighting’s outdoor LED spotlights enable homeowners to craft dramatic nighttime gardens by leveraging contrast, selective illumination, and precise fixture placement. The guide stresses choosing focal points that look compelling after dark, adjusting spotlight distance to control light hardness, and...
12V LED Light Bulbs: Energy-Smart Replacements for Outdoor Fixtures
Outdoor‑rated 12 V LED bulbs differ from indoor versions because they are built to survive temperature extremes, moisture, UV exposure, and vibration. The market relies on specific low‑voltage formats—MR16 (GU5.3), G4 bi‑pin, and integrated LEDs—each suited to particular landscape fixtures. LED...

Kiwame Tokyo Introduces the MUNE(棟), Inspired by Iconic Japanese Architecture
Kiwame Tokyo has launched the MUNE (棟) watch, a field‑ready timepiece that draws its design language from the rooflines of Asakusa’s Senso‑ji Temple and Kaminarimon Gate. The 38 mm 316L stainless‑steel case offers 100 metres water resistance, a brushed‑polished finish, and houses...

Can Theoretical Neuroimaging Solve Problematic Internet Use?
A Los Angeles jury awarded $6 million in damages after finding Meta and YouTube negligent in platform design that contributed to a young woman's social‑media addiction. The verdict underscores the legal gray area surrounding problematic internet use, which lacks an official...

Into the Wreck by Susannah Dickey Review – an Immersive Exploration of Grief
Susannah Dickey’s third novel, Into the Wreck, follows five family members in County Donegal as they grapple with their father’s death. The narrative is split into five distinct voices, each revealing layers of grief, silence, and hidden family truths shaped...

Angelica Mesiti: Traces in Time
Angelica Mesiti’s first comprehensive solo exhibition in Switzerland opens at Museum Tinguely in Basel, titled *Reverb*. The show features five new video works, most notably the seven‑channel installation *The Rites of When* (2024), which maps the Pleiades stars and draws...

A Day In The Park: Curecanti National Recreation Area
Curecanti National Recreation Area, established in 1965, surrounds three reservoirs created by the Wayne N. Aspinall Storage Unit of the Colorado River Storage Project. The park offers year‑round water and land activities, from boating and fishing to hiking, horseback riding,...
Quantum Computing Could Fix AI’s Sustainability Problem
Artificial intelligence’s soaring energy demand threatens to raise the tech sector’s carbon footprint beyond 3 % of global emissions. Neutral‑atom quantum processing units, such as Pasqal’s Orion system, consume only a few kilowatts and emit kilograms of CO₂ per hour, dramatically...
Metal Step Lights: Durable Stair Illumination for Every Climate
Sunbright Lighting’s outdoor metal step lights address a critical safety need by delivering uniform illumination of 5‑10 lux across stair treads. The fixtures are recommended at intervals of one per two to three steps to eliminate shadow zones and reduce...
Paver Lights Installation: Step-by-Step Guide for DIY Homeowners
Kings Outdoor Lighting’s paver light system offers a sophisticated DIY landscape lighting option, but requires precise planning and execution. Homeowners must map fixture spacing, cable routes, and transformer location before cutting any pavers, and the housing must be installed prior...
The Impact of Annealing on Copper-Plated Heterojunction Solar Cells
A University of New South Wales team examined how different annealing regimes affect copper‑plated contacts on heterojunction (HJT) solar cells. Fast annealing at 205 °C for 45 seconds increased microstrain in both the copper and the underlying indium tin oxide (ITO),...

Axar Patel Becomes Part of Rotoris Circle in Latest Brand Association
Axar Patel, captain of the Delhi Capitals, has joined the Rotoris Circle, the premium watch brand’s curated network of athletes, entrepreneurs and cultural figures. Rotoris is shifting from traditional endorsements to a storytelling‑led community that emphasizes ambition, discipline and progression....

Mohan Menon’s ‘The Ninja Never Knocks’, Is a Fast-Paced Detective Novel Set in Kolkata
Former advertising copywriter Mohan Menon has debuted with a fast‑paced detective novel, *The Ninja Never Knocks*, set in Kolkata. The story follows London‑born sleuth Bikram Banerji as he teams with ex‑hedge‑fund executive Sabina Sahani to hunt a dark‑web‑hired ninja who...
BMW Wants To Save The Manuals
BMW’s M division is actively working to keep manual transmissions in its performance lineup, targeting a survival window through at least 2029. Engineers are exploring stronger clutch packages and may even detune engine output to protect manual durability. The Z4 M40i...

IQIYI Launches Nadou Pro, China’s First AI Agent for Professional Film and TV Production
On March 30, 2026 iQIYI unveiled Nadou Pro, China’s first AI agent designed for professional film and TV production. The platform combines iQIYI’s proprietary QiZhi models with third‑party tools to support scriptwriting, storyboarding, visual effects and final output in a...
The Monday Morning Brew #149 (Plus Music Recommendations & More)
The latest Monday Morning Brew highlights several new releases across the indie music spectrum. Jeff Coffin’s quartet debuts the psychedelic album “When Now” on Ear Up Records, while the supergroup BASIC will drop its self‑titled second album on June 12, featuring...

As Rocket Launches Increase, They May Be Polluting the Skies
Rocket launches have surged, nearly tripling in the past five years to about 320 flights in 2025, driven largely by private megaconstellations like SpaceX’s Starlink. Researchers warn that exhaust—especially black carbon from kerosene‑based fuels and chlorine from solid boosters—accumulates in...
Research Bits: Apr. 6
Researchers at Loughborough University unveiled a nanoporous niobium‑oxide memristor that performs reservoir computing directly in hardware, achieving up to 2,000‑times lower energy consumption than conventional software solutions. The same chip accurately forecasted short‑term Lorenz‑63 chaos, recognized pixelated digits and executed...

The Business of KAWS: What Data and a Museum Show Reveal About His Market
KAWS has turned his street‑art roots into a diversified business, launching a $300 museum membership that includes a figure and limited‑edition cards while partnering with luxury and mass‑market brands. A SFMOMA survey of his work has drawn 106,000 visitors, highlighting...
Review: Vessel Bike Project Enduro - Custom Geo and a High-Pivot Steel Frame
Vessel Bike Project’s Enduro frame retails for $3,300 USD and offers a fully custom steel geometry with 170 mm rear travel and a high‑pivot linkage. The frame weighs 41.1 lb (18.7 kg) and features adjustable rear‑center, floating brake arm, and bolt‑in stiffness plates....
Japan’s Seibu Railway Orders Fine Dining Train
Hitachi Rail will manufacture an eight‑car fine‑dining train, Vies, for Seibu Railway, slated for a March 2028 debut. The new train draws its design from the 001 series Laview EMU, featuring open, spacious interiors and large windows that blend with...
Spider Venom Phospholipase D Toxin Structure: Interfacial Binding Site, Mechanism, Activation, and Head Group Preference
Researchers solved crystal structures of a phospholipase D toxin from the Chilean six‑eyed sand spider at 1.85‑2.6 Å resolution, capturing the enzyme bound to a micelle‑like assembly of sphingolipid substrates and products. The structures reveal the active‑site geometry, an interfacial binding site...
Toward the Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Diseases with a Highly Cost-Effective Cell-Free DNA Methylome Test
Researchers introduced MethylScan, a low‑cost cell‑free DNA methylome sequencing assay that profiles the entire cfDNA methylome from a single blood draw. In a cohort of 1,061 individuals, the test achieved an AUROC of 0.938 for multicancer detection (63.3% sensitivity at...
Hydraulic Stress Limits Thermal Acclimation in Trees Under Chronic Drought
A five‑year field experiment on European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and downy oak (Quercus pubescens) shows that trees can acclimate leaf cooling when temperatures rise but water is plentiful. When chronic soil‑moisture deficit is added, hydraulic safety margins shrink, stomata close,...