Research Indicates a More Complex Sun’s Magnetic Engine
A Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) led study reveals that the Sun’s magnetic engine is far more intricate than previously thought, displaying multi‑layered turbulence and unexpected polarity reversals. The team combined helioseismic measurements with satellite magnetogram data to map the solar interior’s magnetic dynamics. Results suggest that existing solar dynamo models oversimplify the processes that generate the Sun’s magnetic field. The findings could reshape how scientists predict solar activity and its effects on Earth.

Acclaimed Musician Doc Film 'Noah Kahan: Out of Body' Official Trailer
Netflix has released the official trailer for "Noah Kahan: Out of Body," a documentary that debuted at SXSW 2026 and captured the 24 Beats Per Second Audience Award. The film follows singer‑songwriter Noah Kahan as he navigates global fame after...

The Housemaid 2 Sets up Avengers Clash as It Confirms Release Date
Lionsgate has locked in a December 17, 2027 release for *The Housemaid’s Secret*, the sequel to the 2025 thriller *The Housemaid*. The date pits the film directly against Marvel’s *Avengers: Secret Wars* and the fantasy epic *The Lord of the Rings: The...
Dhabi: Scientists Detect Magnetic Waves Deep Within the Sun, Helping Predict Solar Activity
Scientists at New York University Abu Dhabi have identified a new class of magnetic waves deep within the Sun, located about 0.9 solar radii from the core. Using six years of helioseismic data, the team captured subtle acoustic shifts that...
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The 10 Best Tumi Suitcases Worth the Splurge, According to Our Tests
Travel+Leisure tested 25 Tumi luggage models, evaluating capacity, durability, and design through real‑world travel scenarios and stress tests. The review highlights several top performers, including the ultra‑light 19 Degree Lite Carry‑On, the organized International Dual Access Carry‑On, the high‑capacity Extended Trip...
3 Things that Seem Like Magic in Fundraising — but Aren’t
The article breaks down three fundraising tactics that feel like magic but are grounded in proven practice: donor‑centric storytelling, strategically chosen photos, and heartfelt thank‑you communications. It explains how each element must capture attention, stay relevant, and align with donor...
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Carciofi Alla Giudia (Jewish-Style Fried Artichokes)
Carciofi alla Giudia, Rome’s iconic Jewish‑style fried artichokes, trace their roots to medieval Sicily where Jewish communities first embraced the vegetable. The dish relies on the locally prized carciofo Romanesco, harvested from late February to early April, and a two‑step...
Babymetal Announce North and Latin American Dates of Their 2026 World Tour
Babymetal unveiled the North and Latin American legs of its 2026 world tour, kicking off on August 30 in San Diego as a supporting act for My Chemical Romance. The band will perform 20 shows across the United States and...
Slow Living: The Fashion Brands Taking a Seasonless Approach
Drapers spotlights three slow‑fashion labels—Asket, With Nothing Underneath, and Atelier Ninety Five—who have abandoned the traditional fashion calendar in favor of seasonless collections. These brands emphasize timeless design, transparent pricing and sustainable sourcing to persuade shoppers to buy fewer, higher‑quality...

Netflix Movie Review: Humint – Dynamic Korean Spy Thriller From Ryoo Seung-Wan
Netflix is releasing the South Korean spy thriller *Humint* globally on March 31 after a Lunar New Year theatrical run in Korea. Directed by action veteran Ryoo Seung‑wan, the film follows South and North Korean agents in Vladivostok as they...

7 Lesser Known iPhone Features That Can Improve Your Sleep
Apple’s iPhone bundles a suite of built‑in tools that turn the device into a comprehensive sleep aid, from health‑tracking dashboards to automated bedtime routines. The Health app consolidates data from Apple Watch and other wearables, displaying metrics such as heart...

Cynthia Erivo Is Running the London Marathon—And Tells Us She’s Trying to PR
Cynthia Erivo, the Tony‑winning star of London’s Dracula, is set to run the London Marathon on April 26, just a day before returning to the stage. She improved her marathon time from 3:35:36 in 2022 to a target of 3:15, shaving over...

Chest Hair Is Sexy Again
Actors like Paul Anthony Kelly and Niall Horan have sparked a visible resurgence of chest hair in media, prompting social media buzz and fashion shoots. The trend reflects a broader shift from hyper‑clean, waxed aesthetics toward a more natural, rugged...

How the Black Beauty Club Is Championing 'Cultural Ownership and Recognition'
Founder Tomi Talabi leveraged her communications expertise to launch Black Beauty Club in 2020 amid the COVID‑19 pandemic. The social enterprise began as a Clubhouse‑only hub for Black beauty creators, founders and supporters, then expanded into in‑person dinners, panels and...

Waterbaby: “To Feel Seen Is Such a Crazy Thing — It’s Very Beautiful, and Very Jarring”
Stockholm‑born singer‑songwriter waterbaby released her debut album “Memory Be a Blade” on Sub Pop, shifting from the sharper EP “Foam” to a softer, hazy blend of bedroom pop and R&B. The record was crafted between Los Angeles and Sweden, using...

Bloomerang Launches AI Strategist ‘Penny’
Bloomerang has launched "Penny," an AI‑driven fundraising strategist now available in beta on its Giving Platform. Built from thousands of consulting engagements, Penny analyzes each nonprofit’s full donor history to deliver real‑time, actionable recommendations. Early adopters, such as the Joe...

‘Should Never Have Been Prescribed’: Private UK Cannabis Clinics Face Call for Tighter Regulation
Oliver Robinson’s November 2023 suicide prompted a Manchester coroner to conclude that his privately prescribed medicinal cannabis probably contributed to his death. The inquest highlighted failures at Curaleaf Clinic, including reliance on outdated records and lack of coordination with NHS providers....

Arpit Bala Breaks Silence on Hyderabad Concert Row: ‘My Face Is Not a Bullseye’
Arpit Bala addressed the Hyderabad concert controversy after a bottle struck him in the eye, prompting an angry on‑stage reaction that included verbal abuse and spitting. He later posted a YouTube apology, framing the incident as a safety hazard rather...
Earth Formed From Local Building Blocks
A new study published by ETH Zurich reveals that Earth’s building materials originated primarily from local solar‑system sources rather than distant interstellar debris. Researchers used high‑precision isotopic analysis of ancient rocks and meteorites to trace the planet’s accretion history. The...
What Can Poetry Give Us in Times of Crisis?
The Financial Times opinion piece explores how poetry can serve as a vital emotional anchor during periods of societal crisis. It draws on historical examples—from World War I trench verses to the surge of pandemic‑era poems—to illustrate poetry’s capacity to articulate...

NSF Awards up to $45M to Scale Great Lakes RENEW Water Innovation Engine
The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded up to $45 million to Current’s Great Lakes RENEW initiative, bringing total federal backing for the program to nearly $60 million. The three‑year infusion will expand a coalition of more than 75 utilities, universities, labs and...

Aamir Khan Gifts Gauri Spratt Rare Aquamarine Ring Ahead of QWEEN Launch
Aamir Khan has both invested in and become the first customer of QWEEN, India’s inaugural experiential luxury jewellery brand, by commissioning two bespoke rings for his partner Gauri Spratt ahead of the label’s May launch. The aquamarine piece, sourced from...

Raja Shivaji Teaser Drops Online After Theatrical Preview with Dhurandhar The Revenge
Jio Studios and Mumbai Film Company have unveiled the first‑look teaser for the upcoming epic *Raja Shivaji* after a packed theatrical preview alongside *Dhurandhar The Revenge*. The film, billed as a pan‑India spectacle, features a star‑studded cast including Sanjay Dutt,...

Lawmaker Looks to Award Grants for Veteran Suicide Prevention AI Models
Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R‑PA) is drafting the Data Driven Suicide Prevention and Outreach Act to fund AI‑driven predictive‑model grants for veteran suicide prevention. The bill would award one grant per each of the VA’s 18 Veterans Integrated Service Networks, targeting...

10 Must-Try 5.11 Trad Climbs at The Gunks in New York
The Gunks, a world‑renowned trad climbing area near New Paltz, New York, is famed for its quartz conglomerate, steep roofs, and notoriously stiff grading that often feels a grade harder than elsewhere. For climbers breaking into the 5.11 range, the...

Anthony Bourdain Created A Gourmet Chocolate Bar - Here's What Happened To It
Anthony Bourdain teamed with chef Eric Ripert and chocolatier Christopher Curtin to launch the Good & Evil dark chocolate bar in 2012, featuring 72% cacao and rare Pure Nacional beans from Peru. The bar debuted at $18 (about $26 today) and was later...

Last Call for Microbiome Start-Ups and Research Abstracts for Probiota Americas
NutraIngredients is inviting consumer‑facing, science‑driven startups and researchers to submit entries for its Probiota Pioneers and Scientific Frontiers tracks, with winners presenting at Probiota Americas in Vancouver from June 8‑10, 2026. Startups must be Americas‑based, under 20 employees, founded within ten years...

The Epstein Marbles
In 2018 Christie’s featured a Roman‑era marble Hercules in its Exceptional Sale, a piece that had been used by Jeffrey Epstein as collateral for a $500,000 loan to real‑estate developer David Mitchell. Epstein secured the sculpture through a shaky provenance...

March Launch Pad: Biotics, Hormonal Health and Cellular Energy Lead the Way
In March, a wave of clinically positioned, multi‑functional supplements hit the market, ranging from probiotic blends for gut, vaginal and pediatric health to mineral and NAD+ formulas aimed at cellular energy. Notable launches include O Positiv’s URO Colon Cleanse with...

He-Man Has the Power and He’s Not Afraid to Use It in New Masters of the Universe Trailer
A new trailer for the live‑action *Masters of the Universe* film debuted, showcasing Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Adam/He‑Man and Idris Elba as Man‑at‑Arms. The teaser also hints at a CGI‑only cameo by Jared Leto, whose voice is barely recognizable. Supporting...
The Black Culinary Renaissance Happening In Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville’s food scene is witnessing a Black culinary renaissance led by chefs like Ashleigh Shanti at Good Hot Fish, Rakim Gaines at Capella on 9, and the Wynn family’s Sistas on Montford. These entrepreneurs revive Affrilachian cuisine—a blend of foraged...
Researchers Uncover New Clues About Carbonaceous Asteroids
Stony Brook University researchers have identified new compositional clues about carbonaceous (C-type) asteroids, using advanced infrared spectroscopy and sample‑return data. Analyzing five near‑Earth asteroids, they found water‑ice and organic molecule abundances up to 20% higher than previously recorded. The study,...
On The Verge: Boy Golden
Winnipeg musician Liam Duncan, performing as Boy Golden, has rapidly ascended the Canadian music scene. His 2023 album *For Jimmy* captured Contemporary Album of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, while the 2024 follow‑up *For Eden* earned a...
Rethinking the Spend-Down Debate: Mission First, Timeline SecondTracy McFerrin Founder and Principal, Credo AdvisorsBen Zeno
Recent research from the Center for Effective Philanthropy highlights that foundation leaders are grappling with heightened demand and tighter funding, prompting a reassessment of the traditional spend‑down debate. Tracy McFerrin and Ben Zeno argue that timing of asset depletion should...

Download the Women's Health Workout App, All Out Studio, to Train with Our Fitness Pros
Women’s Health has launched All Out Studio, a new fitness app offering more than 450 on‑demand video workouts curated by the magazine’s vetted trainers. The platform delivers programs for strength, weight loss, Pilates, HIIT and long‑term training plans, all streamable...

Nag Ashwin Praises Ranveer Singh’s Performance in Dhurandhar The Revenge: “Always Raising the Bar”
Nag Ashwin praised Ranveer Singh’s performance in *Dhurandhar The Revenge*, highlighting the film’s emotional core beneath its large‑scale action. The sequel now ranks among India’s biggest box‑office hits, trailing only *Pushpa 2* and *Baahubali 2*. Ashwin’s Instagram endorsement underscores industry recognition of...
Lamborghini CFO on Managing the ‘Small but Steady Demand’ for Luxury Vehicles
Lamborghini CFO Paolo Poma says the brand generated roughly €3 billion (about $3.3 bn) in revenue, delivering about 8% of Audi Group profit while representing less than 1% of total turnover. The finance team safeguards margins by tightly controlling pricing, avoiding discounts,...

What Did Pompeii Smell Like? A New Study Analyzes Its Ancient Incense
International researchers have chemically analyzed two incense vessels from Pompeii, marking the first scientific test of ritual residues at the site. The samples revealed charred oak and laurel, typical of offerings to Jupiter and Apollo, as well as frankincense from...
Short-Acting Psychedelic DMT Shows Promise as a Rapid Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder
A phase IIa trial published in Nature Medicine found that a single intravenous dose of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), paired with structured psychotherapy, produced a rapid and sustained reduction in major depressive disorder symptoms. Participants receiving 21.5 mg of DMT showed an average...

A Hidden Gem in the Surrey Hills
Kingsley House is an adult‑only, three‑room boutique B&B tucked in the Surrey Hills, offering luxury amenities such as turn‑down service, seasonal dining and curated local experiences. Hosts Duncan and Craig personalize each stay with walking itineraries, afternoon tea, and optional...
3 Future Food Projects Get $4.7M Dutch Govt Funding for Cultivated Meat & Fermentation
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has granted $4.7 million to three consortia to accelerate cultivated meat and precision‑fermentation technologies. The Up‑Cell project at TU Delft will engineer scalable animal cell lines, while Maastricht‑led MeatUp focuses on whole‑cut meat alternatives using seaweed‑based...

Is Baltic’s New Stone Dial Heures Du Monde the Best, Most Affordable Worldtimer Ever?
Baltic has launched the Heures du Monde, a world‑timer watch featuring stone dials of labradorite, tiger‑eye or sodalite, priced at €1,300–€1,360 (≈ $1,420–$1,480). The 36 mm 316L stainless‑steel case houses a modified Soprod C125 automatic movement with a 42‑hour reserve and a...
Mouth Culture Sign To Killabop Ahead Of Debut Album
British indie‑rock band Mouth Culture has become the third act to sign with new UK label Killabop. The agreement covers their 2021 debut mixtape “These Days” and an upcoming debut album slated for release soon. They join label mates Venus...
A New Way to Eavesdrop on Ocean Temperature in the Arctic
Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution have demonstrated that underwater acoustic travel times can accurately gauge Arctic Ocean temperatures across a 2,600‑kilometer baseline. The method, known as ocean acoustic thermometry, was field‑tested during the 2019‑2020 CAATEX experiment using six...

How to Help Students Explore the Meanings of “Different”
Educators are increasingly urged to present a single narrative, discouraging exploration of difference, which coincides with rising anxiety among U.S. and U.K. youth. Sally Smith’s 1994 book *Different Is Not Bad, Different Is the World* offers classroom activities that reframe...
The Best Contemporary Classical Music on Bandcamp, March 2026
The March 2026 Bandcamp roundup spotlights a diverse set of contemporary classical releases, ranging from John McGuire’s mathematically‑structured double string trios to Dayna Pilchen’s organ‑driven psychoacoustic experiment “Paper Braids.” It also features John Tilbury’s extended Morton Feldman piano recording, Cassia Streb and Tim Feeney’s hybrid installation‑performance “Lampworking,” Maya Bennardo’s...
Various Artists, “Fight The Fire: Digital Reggae, Conscious Roots and Dub in Nigeria 1986–91”
"Fight The Fire: Digital Reggae, Conscious Roots and Dub in Nigeria 1986–91" is a new compilation from Soundway Records that assembles 14 rare Nigerian reggae tracks recorded during the country’s late‑80s military era. The collection showcases how local artists merged...

EXCLUSIVE: Karakkam Set for April 23 Release; Malayalam Cinema’s First Musical Horror Comedy Promises a Wild Ride
Malayalam cinema is set to debut its first musical horror comedy with Karakkam, slated for theatrical release on April 23, 2026. Directed by Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian, the film features an ensemble cast including Sreenath Bhasi and Femina George. The story...

HYBE India Launches Nationwide Audition for New Girl Group; Aims to Take Indian Talent Global
HYBE India announced a nationwide audition to form its first girl group, running from March 31 to July 31, 2026. The search targets girls born between 2005 and 2011 and evaluates vocals, rap, dance, acting and modelling. Backed by Nielsen...
Study Links Diets High in Ultra-Processed Foods to Increased Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University analyzed NHANES data from 4,787 U.S. adults and found that individuals in the highest quartile of ultra‑processed food (UPF) consumption faced a 47 percent greater risk of cardiovascular disease, primarily heart attacks and strokes. The study,...