
What to Watch Now: Caught Stealing (2025)
Darren Aronofsky’s new film *Caught Stealing* (2025) lands on Netflix as a 1‑hour‑46‑minute blend of graphic violence and a 1990s‑era New York caper. The movie stars Austin Butler as a former baseball prodigy‑turned‑bartender, alongside Regina King, Zoë Kravitz and a cameo by Bad Bunny. Set against pre‑gentrified Manhattan backdrops and a chase through Queens, the film mixes nostalgia with modern thriller elements. Its release marks a high‑profile, director‑driven exclusive for the streaming giant.

Track Premiere: 9 Dead – “Parasite”
New Jersey deathcore outfit 9 Dead has dropped its latest single, “Parasite,” a raw, anger‑driven track that showcases the band’s signature slam brutality. The release follows an aggressive touring push, with the quartet completing a 12‑country European run that marks...
How to Build a Better Kind of Nuclear Power? This Side Hustle Might Help.
Zap Energy, a nine‑year‑old fusion startup based in Everett, Washington, announced it is developing a small fission reactor that it expects to bring to market in the early 2030s. The company says the fission design will be cheaper and less...

‘Categorisation Itself Is a Form of Barrier’: Disabled Entrepreneurs Warn Against ‘Single-Lane’ Thinking
A growing cohort of disabled entrepreneurs is warning that traditional categorisation creates a barrier to capital and market access. At the Skoll World Forum, leaders highlighted how "single‑lane" thinking limits the potential of the so‑called "purple pound" – the spending...

The New York Philharmonic Gives Gustavo Dudamel a Warm Welcome
Gustavo Dudamel conducted the New York Philharmonic’s spring gala at David Geffen Hall, delivering a 90‑minute performance that blended classic and contemporary works. His kinetic style—arms soaring, baton flashing—energized the orchestra and captivated the audience. After the concert, Dudamel expressed...

I’m a Level 2 Spin Instructor—These Are My Favorite Cadence Drills
Level‑2 Spin instructor Natascha explains why cadence training is a cornerstone of cycling performance. By deliberately varying RPMs while holding resistance steady, riders develop a smoother pedal stroke, better power transfer, and improved body awareness. The article outlines two structured...

Global Forest Loss Slows but El Niño Fires Could Threaten Progress
Satellite analysis shows global tropical forest loss dropped 36% in 2025 to roughly 43,000 sq km, the size of Denmark, driven largely by Brazil's stricter anti‑deforestation measures. The decline marks the lowest loss in Brazil since 2002, with only 5,700 sq km of old‑growth...

Toronto’s CONTACT Festival Turns 30 in May — And Its Lens Is As Sharp As Ever
The CONTACT Festival marks its 30th anniversary in May 2026, celebrating three decades of photography with over 8,500 artists and more than 20 million attendees. A gala at the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto highlighted Chipewyan artist Jake Kimble’s self‑portrait "Pow,...

Beach Boys Set More Than 40 World Tour Dates for the Summer
The Beach Boys announced a 40‑plus‑date world tour, their first major trek since longtime member Bruce Johnston departed after more than six decades. Kicking off in early May on the U.S. East Coast, the itinerary spans the United States, Canada,...

Tomora’s ‘Come Closer’ Is a Perfect Collision of Styles
Tomora, the new collaborative project of Chemical Brothers co‑founder Tom Rowlands and Norwegian singer‑songwriter Aurora, has released its debut album *Come Closer*. The record fuses techno, trip‑hop, euphoric house and psychedelic textures, giving Aurora a platform to stretch beyond her Scandipop roots. Their...

Charity Partner for Next Year's London Marathon Revealed
The London Marathon has announced the National Autistic Society (NAS) as its official charity partner for the 2025 race. Organisers aim to raise roughly £1 million (about $1.25 million) to support autism services across the UK. The partnership will feature dedicated runner...

A Father’s Second Chance Is Often A Child’s First Real Chance
In the United States, roughly 684,500 incarcerated individuals are parents of 1.47 million minor children, meaning a father’s imprisonment reverberates through families. The article argues that reentry programs must shift from post‑release crisis management to early, holistic support that includes employment,...

Paul Weller’s New Live Compilation Is Dazzling
Paul Weller’s new double‑album *Weller at the BBC, Vol. 2* compiles live BBC radio sessions recorded between 2008 and 2024. The set showcases acoustic reinterpretations of recent solo material, high‑energy renditions of classic Jam and Style Council songs, and a diverse...
Book Review: ‘Aside From My Heart, All Is Well,’ by Héctor Abad
Héctor Abad’s new novel *Aside From My Heart, All Is Well* follows the journal entries of aging priest Aurelio Sánchez as he remembers fellow priest Luis Córdoba, a 1996 Medellín figure awaiting a heart transplant. The narrative explores a “good...

Nordest Kutxo 2 Announced
Nordest Cycles unveiled the 2026 update of its rugged drop‑bar 29er, the Kutxo 2, featuring subtle geometry tweaks, new paint finishes, and the choice of a steel or carbon fork. The bike retains its 435 mm chainstays, 29×2.4″ tire clearance, and adds...

Uncertainty Prevails over El Nino’s Potential Strengths, Says Australian Weather Body
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology says forecasts for this year’s El Niño vary widely, ranging from a weak‑to‑moderate event to a potentially strong one, depending on central Pacific warming. Sea surface temperatures around the Tasman Sea may climb as much as...

Guy Clark’s ‘Old No. 1’ Revisited By Americana’s Best
Guy Clark’s 1975 debut *Old No. 1* has become a songwriting touchstone, inspiring generations of Americana artists. To mark its 50th anniversary, Truly Handmade Records—an imprint of Guy Clark LLC—has issued *Old No. 1: Revisited*, a track‑by‑track tribute featuring younger stars like...

Tours of Lehman Caves In Great Basin National Park Will Resume May 22
Public tours of Great Basin National Park’s Lehman Caves will restart on May 22, offering visitors access to the Gothic Palace and Rose Trellis rooms via a 30‑minute lantern‑guided experience. Up to 13 tours per day will run, with a blend...
Cinder Well Announces “A Blooming Body” & Shares ‘While the Womb Screams Silently’
American indie artist Amelia Baker, known as Cinder Well, announced her sophomore album A Blooming Body, slated for release on July 17 through Hen House Studios. The lead single, While the Womb Screams Silently, dropped today with an accompanying video...

Jess Cartner-Morley on Fashion: How to Style Leather Trousers
Jess Cartner‑Morley explains how leather trousers have moved from rock‑star provocation to a polished wardrobe staple. She advises choosing a generous cut, pairing the pants with soft knits or plain tees, and keeping accessories neutral to avoid an overly “Matrix”...

Plasma-Hot Space Rider Tests for Belly and Flaps
Space Rider is Europe’s first reusable, uncrewed laboratory spacecraft, designed to spend up to two months in low‑Earth orbit before returning via an automated parafoil glide. Its thermal‑protection system relies on 21 lightweight ISiComp ceramic tiles that shield the belly...
Up In Smoke
Philip Connors, a journalist at The Wall Street Journal, quit his editorial duties to become a fire lookout for the U.S. Forest Service in New Mexico’s Aldo Leopold Wilderness. He framed the seasonal position as a paid writing retreat, offering...

Talkiatry and New York Cancer & Blood Specialists Partner to Expand Mental Health Access for Oncology Patients
New York Cancer & Blood Specialists (NYCBS) has partnered with telepsychiatry provider Talkiatry to embed psychiatric care into its oncology network. The collaboration will roll out across more than 30 NYCBS locations, giving patients access to over 300 board‑certified psychiatrists...

April 29, 2003: BeppoSAX’s Journey Ends
BeppoSAX, the Italian‑Dutch X‑ray astronomy satellite launched on April 30, 1996, concluded its seven‑year mission when it re‑entered Earth’s atmosphere on April 29, 2003. The observatory delivered unprecedented spectral coverage, enabling the study of faint X‑ray sources and pioneering arc‑minute localizations of Gamma‑Ray Bursts...

Help Scientists Find Spacetime Warps in These Euclid Space Telescope Images
The European Space Agency has launched Space Warps, a citizen‑science effort that asks volunteers to scan Euclid Space Telescope images for strong gravitational lenses. Euclid streams roughly 100 GB of data each day, and the project will present 300,000 AI‑preselected cutouts...
Baby Teeth Hold Clues to the Harms of Toxic Metals for Infants — and Older Kids
Scientists used laser analysis of shed baby teeth from 500 Mexico City children to create a week‑by‑week exposure timeline for nine neurotoxic metals, starting in the womb. MRI scans of the same adolescents linked exposures, especially between 6 and 9...
How the Members of Broken Social Scene Found One Another Again
Canadian indie collective Broken Social Scene has returned with "Remember the Humans," their first full‑length album in nine years. The record reunites founding members and longtime collaborators, including producer David Newfeld, who last worked with the band two decades ago....

‘How Do I Wear Culottes Without Looking Like Adam Sandler?’
Fashion editor Hanna Flanagan breaks down the culotte resurgence, offering concrete styling routes for the extra‑long shorts now flooding boutiques. She distinguishes a relaxed, surfer‑inspired "Margot Robbie" look from a more structured, trouser‑like silhouette, and provides fit advice for different...

When ADCs Meet Targeted Protein Degraders: The Emerging Field of Degrader-Antibody Conjugates
The biotech sector is exploring degrader‑antibody conjugates (DACs), a hybrid that merges antibody‑drug conjugate targeting with catalytic protein‑degradation payloads. C4 Therapeutics has expanded its partnership with Roche to co‑develop two undisclosed oncology DAC programs, while Orum Therapeutics secured $100 million to...

Mindfulness Calendar May 2026
The Mindfulness Association launched a free May 2026 calendar titled “Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times,” showcasing the blend of modern neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and ancient mindfulness practices. The calendar provides daily quotes, practice prompts, and audio recordings to help users apply...
A Wandering Pair
Astronomy Magazine’s latest picture of the day captures Saturn and Neptune tracing near‑synchronous retrograde loops across Pisces and Aquarius between May 2025 and February 2026. The two planets reached opposition only two days apart—Saturn on Sept. 21 and Neptune on Sept. 23, 2025—creating a...
Lacoste Bets on Heritage to Sharpen Premium Identity
French apparel house Lacoste, owned by MF Brands, is launching a comprehensive visual overhaul that revives its 1930s heritage. The new identity, created with Commission Studio, emphasizes the original crocodile logo with a red tongue and a deeper green, alongside...
Levitated Nano-Ferromagnet Confirms a 160-Year-Old Physical Prediction
Researchers at Italy's IFN‑CNR and the Bruno Kessler Foundation have experimentally confirmed James Clerk Maxwell’s 160‑year‑old prediction that a non‑spinning ferromagnet can act as a gyroscope. By levitating a 40 µm neodymium‑based sphere inside a superconducting trap, they observed elliptical trajectories caused...

Stunning Images From Biomass Mark Its One Year in Orbit
The European Space Agency celebrated the one‑year anniversary of its Biomass satellite, the first mission equipped with a P‑band synthetic aperture radar that can see through dense forest canopies. Launched on 29 April 2025, the satellite began delivering openly available data in...

A Falcon 9 Rocket Will Hit the Moon This Summer at Seven Times the Speed of Sound
Astronomers led by Bill Gray confirm that the upper stage of a Falcon 9 that launched the Blue Ghost mission on Jan. 15, 2025 will strike the Moon on Aug. 5, 2025 at 2:44 am ET. The 13.8‑meter stage will hit near the Einstein crater at...

InteleTravel Launches Xcelerator Programme in the UK
InteleTravel launched its Xcelerator Programme in the United Kingdom with two full‑day events, welcoming 100 travel advisors in London and 50 in Manchester. The curriculum, first introduced in the United States in January 2024, blends self‑development, productivity tactics, and entrepreneurial mindset...

The Ferrari Purosangue Gets Sharper With a Handling Speciale Package
Ferrari unveiled a Handling Speciale configuration for the Purosangue SUV, tweaking its active suspension and gearbox without altering power or weight. The suspension travel is reduced by 10%, delivering a tighter, more responsive feel, while the transmission is retuned for...
Ferrari's SUV Gets Even Sharper With A New Handling Package
Ferrari has unveiled a Handling Speciale package for its Purosangue SUV, featuring a retuned active suspension that cuts body movement by ten percent and sharper shift response in performance driving modes. The upgrade adds distinctive visual touches, including diamond‑cut wheels,...

Ferrari Purosangue Gets Sportier with New £407k Handling Speciale
Ferrari has introduced a Handling Speciale pack for the Purosangue SUV, featuring a firmer adaptive‑suspension calibration that trims body roll by roughly 10%. The package also re‑maps the automatic gearbox to produce more aggressive shifts, especially past 5,500 rpm, and boosts...

Fashion Resale Platform Culture Circle Targets US $100 Million Revenue by FY ’27
Culture Circle, an Indian luxury fashion resale marketplace, reported FY26 GMV of Rs 153 crore (≈$16.1 million), a dramatic rise from $0.36 million in FY25. The platform now lists over 2.5 million products, serves more than five million monthly active users, and works with 7,000...

Poison Ruïn Explore the Intersection of Punk and Post-Punk
Poison Ruïn’s latest album, *Hymns From the Hills*, dives deep into the crossroads of punk, post‑punk, neofolk, industrial, and classic metal. The record balances raw, urgent tracks like “Pilgrimage” and “Turn to Dust” with atmospheric pieces such as “Crescent Sun”...

The World Is a Horny, Repressed Nightmare in One Night Only Trailer
Will Gluck’s new rom‑com One Night Only debuted a trailer featuring a society where premarital sex is legal only 12 hours a year. Director Dan Reed criticized the Michael Jackson biopic for glossing over abuse allegations, while the film still...

Psychedelics Go Mainstream: Medicine, Mania Or Both?
Psychedelics are re‑emerging as a potential breakthrough in behavioral health, spurred by loosening regulations and a Trump‑issued executive order that accelerated research. Early clinical data suggest benefits for depression, PTSD and other conditions, prompting biotech stocks to rally after FDA...
Recent Discoveries Reveal How Natural Disasters Shaped Past Civilisations: Can It Help Us Plan for the Future?
Archaeologists have identified catastrophic natural events as the primary drivers behind the abandonment of several ancient megacities, including Peru’s Pikillaqta, Mexico’s Teotihuacan, China’s Shijiahe culture, and Polynesian settlements. In Pikillaqta, two AD 900 earthquakes triggered a massive landslide that buried structures...
Newly Confirmed Supernova Remnant Is One of the Faintest Ever Detected
An international team using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) has confirmed a new supernova remnant, designated G310.7‑5.4 and named Abeona. With a radio flux density of 1.5 Jy and a surface brightness of 24 000 Jy sr⁻¹, Abeona ranks among the faintest...
Study: Plant-Based Mince and Meatballs a Third Cheaper than Meat Options
A Good Food Institute study finds that plant‑based mince and meatballs are, on average, 33% cheaper than comparable beef, lamb, or pork dishes such as spaghetti bolognese, lasagne and meatballs. The price gap is driven by volatile meat costs linked...

‘It’s a Family Affair’: Errol and Alex Rita on 10 Years of Touching Bass
Touching Bass, the London‑based underground music collective founded by brothers Errol and Alex Rita, celebrated its ten‑year anniversary in early 2026. The duo launched an ambitious self‑produced world tour, dubbed TB10, after a high‑energy party in Berlin with the SHUSH...

EPA Approves Soilcea’s CarriCea T1: The First CRISPR-Edited Rootstock to Offer Greening Tolerance for Florida Citrus
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved Soilcea’s CarriCea T1, the first CRISPR‑edited citrus rootstock engineered for tolerance to Huanglongbing (HLB) disease. Developed by University of Florida researchers and Soilcea, the rootstock blocks the bacterium’s interaction with the tree, limiting infection....

Brazil Registers Newly Discovered Spontaneously Emerging Banana Cultivar
Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) has officially registered Clarinha (SCS455), a newly discovered banana cultivar that arose spontaneously in Luiz Alves, Santa Catarina. The variety is a natural mutation of the Caturra banana and features a lighter peel with...

Why the Ideal Magnet Remains Out of Reach
Researchers worldwide seek a cost‑effective permanent magnet that avoids rare earths, a goal that would break China’s near‑monopoly and reshape supply chains. After a decade of classical computing attempts, a Franco‑American team led by Alice & Bob, backed by a $3.9 million...