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Paromita Vohra: We Looked for Stories Discussing Emotional Experiences, and Not Limited to Sexual Identities
NewsMar 30, 2026

Paromita Vohra: We Looked for Stories Discussing Emotional Experiences, and Not Limited to Sexual Identities

Documentary filmmaker Paromita Vohra has edited *Love, Sex and India*, an anthology of nearly 50 personal stories and poems drawn from the Agents of Ishq platform. The collection foregrounds emotional experiences—vulnerability, longing, heartbreak—rather than framing narratives strictly by sexual identity....

By The Hindu – Books
21 of the Most Beautiful Gardens, Selected From Our Favorite Home Tours, to Inspire Your Outdoor Space This Season
NewsMar 30, 2026

21 of the Most Beautiful Gardens, Selected From Our Favorite Home Tours, to Inspire Your Outdoor Space This Season

Livingetc presents 21 striking garden designs—from Ibiza poolside villas to Manhattan rooftop terraces—showcasing outdoor spaces as true extensions of the home. Designers prioritize seamless indoor‑outdoor flow, climate‑responsive materials, and personalized aesthetics. The collection spans diverse climates, highlighting desert‑friendly California terraces,...

By Livingetc
Many Homes Already Have the Power to Electrify, Study Finds
NewsMar 30, 2026

Many Homes Already Have the Power to Electrify, Study Finds

A recent Peninsula Clean Energy pilot demonstrated that typical 100‑amp residential panels can handle full home electrification, even in cold climates, without costly service upgrades. The nine‑home study replaced gas and propane appliances with efficient electric models for low‑income households,...

By Canary Media – Buildings
Watch Chvrches Debut New Song ‘Conman’ at Royal Albert Hall
NewsMar 30, 2026

Watch Chvrches Debut New Song ‘Conman’ at Royal Albert Hall

Chvrches reunited onstage for the first time in nearly three years, debuting the new song “Conman” at Robert Smith’s Teenage Cancer Trust concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The performance was part of a star‑studded lineup that also included Garbage,...

By Rolling Stone Australia
PO.P at 50: ‘Childrenswear’s Future Lies in Longevity, Not Trends’
NewsMar 30, 2026

PO.P at 50: ‘Childrenswear’s Future Lies in Longevity, Not Trends’

Swedish childrenswear label PO.P marks its 50th anniversary by reaffirming a longevity‑first strategy rather than chasing fashion trends. The brand highlights that 66% of its outerwear is now worn by three children or more, underscoring a shift toward circularity and...

By Drapers
Watch Joni Mitchell Perform ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ With Sarah McLachlan, Allison Russell at Juno Awards
NewsMar 30, 2026

Watch Joni Mitchell Perform ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ With Sarah McLachlan, Allison Russell at Juno Awards

Joni Mitchell was honored with the 2026 Juno Awards lifetime achievement award at the TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, and made a rare public appearance to perform a medley of her classics. She joined Sarah McLachlan and Allison Russell for a rousing...

By Rolling Stone Australia
The Future of Sex as a Biological Variable in Health Research
NewsMar 30, 2026

The Future of Sex as a Biological Variable in Health Research

On Jan. 20, 2025 President Donald Trump signed an executive order that recognizes only two sexes and mandates federal agencies use the term “sex” instead of “gender.” The order abruptly removed the NIH Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) policy webpages, unsettling...

By Undark
The Ultimate Garage Conversion Guide – Design, Planning, Costs & More
NewsMar 30, 2026

The Ultimate Garage Conversion Guide – Design, Planning, Costs & More

Garage conversions are a fast, cost‑effective way to add flexible living space and boost home equity. Typical projects transform a 20m², 2‑meter‑high garage into a home office, bedroom, gym, or guest suite with bathroom and kitchenette. Successful conversions hinge on...

By Build It (Self Build, UK)
Why the Lack of Water on Mars Is so Mysterious
NewsMar 30, 2026

Why the Lack of Water on Mars Is so Mysterious

Planetary scientists have long agreed that Mars once hosted extensive liquid water and a thick, water‑rich atmosphere. A new comprehensive accounting of water inputs and losses reveals a major discrepancy: the expected ocean depth of 150–250 m at the end of...

By New Scientist - Space
Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy Reveals Complex Organic–Mineral Assemblages in Asteroid Bennu
NewsMar 30, 2026

Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy Reveals Complex Organic–Mineral Assemblages in Asteroid Bennu

Researchers used nanoscale infrared (nano‑FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy on OSIRIS‑REx sample OREX‑800066‑3 to map chemical variability at ~20 nm resolution. The analysis identified three recurring domains—aliphatic‑rich, carbonate‑rich, and nitrogen‑bearing organic‑rich—each spatially distinct. Organosulfur species were confined to carbonate‑rich zones, indicating late‑stage...

By PNAS
Your Happiness Calendar for Educators for April 2026
NewsMar 30, 2026

Your Happiness Calendar for Educators for April 2026

The Greater Good Science Center released its April 2026 Happiness Calendar for Educators, offering daily tips to build courage and resilience in schools. The calendar is available as a free PDF download and is designed to foster kinder, more inclusive learning...

By Greater Good Science Center (Mind & Body)
Writing At The Wellspring: Tapping The Source Of Your Inner Genius With Matt Cardin
NewsMar 30, 2026

Writing At The Wellspring: Tapping The Source Of Your Inner Genius With Matt Cardin

Matt Cardin, a multi‑award‑nominated horror and religion author, discusses his new guide *Writing at the Wellspring* on a podcast. He reframes the muse, daimon and creative silence as collaborative partners rather than obstacles. Cardin also shares how he balances a full‑time...

By The Creative Penn (Creativity)
The Monday Morning Brew #148
NewsMar 30, 2026

The Monday Morning Brew #148

Monday Morning Brew #148 delivers an exclusive music playlist alongside an advance copy of Natalie Wildgoose’s upcoming Off the Shelf feature. The newsletter highlights new tracks from a diverse roster of indie and folk artists, reinforcing Brew’s role as a cultural...

By Folk Radio UK
Myprotein Partners with Champion as It Ramps up Apparel Growth
NewsMar 30, 2026

Myprotein Partners with Champion as It Ramps up Apparel Growth

Myprotein has teamed up with Champion to launch an 11‑piece unisex activewear line, priced between $57 and $121, debuting online on April 8. The partnership blends Myprotein's digitally engaged customer base with Champion's heritage in performance and lifestyle apparel. Activewear...

By Drapers
Tom Hardy's "Captivating" Crime Thriller Branded a "Must-See" Is on TV Tonight
NewsMar 30, 2026

Tom Hardy's "Captivating" Crime Thriller Branded a "Must-See" Is on TV Tonight

Tom Hardy’s crime thriller *The Drop* is scheduled to air on Film 4 tonight at 10:50 pm, giving UK viewers a fresh chance to see the 2014 film. The movie also streams on Disney+ at a subscription cost of approximately $6.34 per...

By Digital Spy (Movies)
Locksley Reveals Ultra-Stable Battery Material in US Antimony Push
NewsMar 30, 2026

Locksley Reveals Ultra-Stable Battery Material in US Antimony Push

Locksley Resources, partnering with Rice University, has created an ultra‑stable antimony‑graphite battery material that incorporates up to 20% antimony. The collaboration uses a deep eutectic solvent (DES) process to extract high‑purity antimony without conventional flotation, accelerating a US‑focused mine‑to‑market supply...

By Sydney Morning Herald – Business
Biscuit Break or Energy Crash? Junk Food Blamed for Workplace Energy Slumps
NewsMar 30, 2026

Biscuit Break or Energy Crash? Junk Food Blamed for Workplace Energy Slumps

Research by nutrition app Lifesum shows 62% of UK employees feel tired or unfocused after eating unhealthy snacks at work. The study links ultra‑processed foods—such as crisps, biscuits and sugary drinks—to predictable afternoon energy crashes that erode concentration. These diet‑related...

By HRreview (UK)
AS Colour to Make Yorkshire Debut at Victoria Leeds
NewsMar 30, 2026

AS Colour to Make Yorkshire Debut at Victoria Leeds

AS Colour, the premium blank‑clothing brand, announced its Yorkshire debut with a new 4,351 sq ft store at Victoria Leeds. The location is part of the Redical‑owned development, which recently added a 577 sq ft Lisa Angel jewellery shop. AS Colour joins a growing roster of...

By The Retail Bulletin (UK)
China’s Next-Gen Battery Pushes EV Energy Density Beyond 700 Wh/Kg
NewsMar 30, 2026

China’s Next-Gen Battery Pushes EV Energy Density Beyond 700 Wh/Kg

Chinese researchers have unveiled a lithium‑metal battery that surpasses 700 Wh/kg energy density at room temperature and retains about 400 Wh/kg at -50 °C. The new electrolyte replaces oxygen with fluorine, boosting ion conductivity and stability. Integrated into a FAW Hongqi prototype, the...

By Telecom Review
Next-Gen Silicon Chips Achieve Fiber-Optic-Like Performance
NewsMar 30, 2026

Next-Gen Silicon Chips Achieve Fiber-Optic-Like Performance

Researchers at Caltech have unveiled a photonic platform that routes light across silicon wafers with loss levels comparable to optical fiber, even at visible wavelengths. The waveguides, made from germano‑silicate glass, are fabricated using lithography on standard 8‑inch and 12‑inch...

By Telecom Review
Strong for Life Part 2 – From Frailty Score to Strength Prescription
NewsMar 30, 2026

Strong for Life Part 2 – From Frailty Score to Strength Prescription

Strength training is positioned as a modifiable lever to counter frailty, using the Rockwood Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) to tailor exercise intensity. The article outlines a three‑level prescription matrix—supported, standard, and power—matched to CFS bands, recommending 4‑6 core movements performed...

By British Journal of Sports Medicine  BJSM blog
After Cultivated Meat, Mississippi Becomes First US State to Ban Cell-Cultured Dairy
NewsMar 30, 2026

After Cultivated Meat, Mississippi Becomes First US State to Ban Cell-Cultured Dairy

Mississippi enacted the nation’s first ban on cultivated dairy products, effective July 1, with violations punishable by fines up to $10,000 and possible license suspension. Governor Tate Reeves allowed the bill to become law without signing it. The legislation targets cell‑based...

By Green Queen
Women Headliners at The O2 Have Increased by 300% Since 2016
NewsMar 30, 2026

Women Headliners at The O2 Have Increased by 300% Since 2016

The O2 arena in London has seen female headliners surge from eight shows in 2016 to 38 this year, a 300% increase. The rise includes high‑profile residencies such as Ariana Grande’s ten‑show European exclusive and six‑show runs by Raye and Olivia Dean....

By Music Ally
How Japan’s Listening Bar Culture Conquered the World
NewsMar 30, 2026

How Japan’s Listening Bar Culture Conquered the World

Japan’s listening bars began as 1920s "ongaku kissa" cafés that offered curated classical and jazz on vinyl, evolving in the 1950s into intimate, six‑to‑eight‑seat venues amid post‑war record shortages. The concept waned with home stereo adoption but survived in a...

By Elite Traveler
Tech Life
NewsMar 30, 2026

Tech Life

The BBC is launching a daily space podcast series, "13 Minutes Presents: Artemis II," beginning Monday, March 30 2026. The show will chronicle NASA’s Artemis II mission, which plans to send four astronauts on a lunar flyby—the first human return to the Moon in...

By BBC – Technology
New School Will Mean 15 Hours Travelling, Say Mums
NewsMar 30, 2026

New School Will Mean 15 Hours Travelling, Say Mums

Parents on Mersea Island in Essex were allocated to Paxman Academy, nine miles from their home, instead of their first‑choice Thomas Lord Audley School. The new placement forces their 11‑year‑old daughters to endure over an hour each way on a...

By BBC News (Family & Education)
This Kelly Wearstler-Designed Restaurant Proves Brutalist Interiors Don't Need to Feel Hostile — Its Nature-Inspired, Textural Look Captures the Edgy...
NewsMar 30, 2026

This Kelly Wearstler-Designed Restaurant Proves Brutalist Interiors Don't Need to Feel Hostile — Its Nature-Inspired, Textural Look Captures the Edgy...

Kelly Wearstler’s first European hospitality project, Beefbar at L'Apogée Courchevel, redefines alpine dining with a Brutalist‑inspired, nature‑driven interior. The restaurant spans five distinct zones—central bar, salon, east and west dining rooms, and a piano lounge—each layered with textured wood, near‑black...

By Livingetc
Misto Holdings Expands K-Fashion Presence in Greater China
NewsMar 30, 2026

Misto Holdings Expands K-Fashion Presence in Greater China

Misto Holdings is accelerating its Korean fashion footprint in Greater China, targeting more than 100 retail outlets by mid‑2026. Early performance shows Mardi Mercredi’s sales jumped 190% in its second year and Raive posted 200% growth in its first year....

By Inside Retail Asia
Dupe Fragrance Has Hit the Mainstream. Now What?
NewsMar 30, 2026

Dupe Fragrance Has Hit the Mainstream. Now What?

Dupe perfume brands such as Dossier, Oakcha and Alt. Fragrances have moved from niche direct‑to‑consumer channels into mainstream retail, securing space in Walmart, Target, CVS and even a flagship store on New York’s Elizabeth Street. The shift is fueled by...

By Glossy
Skin-Picking as Self-Soothing: Is Emotion Regulation the Missing Piece?
NewsMar 30, 2026

Skin-Picking as Self-Soothing: Is Emotion Regulation the Missing Piece?

A 2025 systematic review examined the relationship between emotion‑regulation deficits and skin‑picking disorder (SPD), finding that SPD patients consistently exhibit higher emotional dysregulation than healthy controls. While these deficits are clear, they do not reliably predict overall SPD severity, though...

By The National Elf Service (Mental Elf)
Is It Time for the Return of the Pocket Watch?
NewsMar 30, 2026

Is It Time for the Return of the Pocket Watch?

The pocket watch is experiencing a niche revival as luxury houses unveil limited‑edition pieces, from Parmigiani Fleurier’s La Revenale to Audemars Piguet’s 150 Heritage model. High‑complication creations such as Vacheron Constantin’s 63‑complication watch highlight the format’s technical allure. Meanwhile, more accessible brands like Hermès and...

By Wallpaper*
Salmon, Kimchi and Corn Quesadillas
NewsMar 30, 2026

Salmon, Kimchi and Corn Quesadillas

A salmon, kimchi and corn quesadilla recipe blends Korean gochujang with classic Mexican fare, delivering a high‑protein, low‑fat dish. The preparation uses an 8‑ounce salmon fillet, mozzarella, corn, kimchi, and a yogurt‑based sauce, yielding four servings at roughly 420 calories...

By The Washington Post – Food
Managing Your Own Home Renovation? Here’s What You Need to Know
NewsMar 30, 2026

Managing Your Own Home Renovation? Here’s What You Need to Know

Managing a home renovation yourself turns homeowners into project managers, requiring coordination of multiple trades, constant decision‑making, and problem‑solving. Success hinges on thorough research of builders, detailed design plans, and clear cost structures, preferably fixed‑price contracts. Without professional oversight, time...

By The Irish Times – Business
China's 'Venice Of The East' Is A Historic Canal City Near Shanghai With Arched Bridges And Lantern-Lit Waterways
NewsMar 30, 2026

China's 'Venice Of The East' Is A Historic Canal City Near Shanghai With Arched Bridges And Lantern-Lit Waterways

Suzhou, a historic city just west of Shanghai, is crisscrossed by canals that form part of the UNESCO‑listed Beijing‑Hangzhou Grand Canal and serve as a cultural lifeline for its 8 million residents. The city’s classical gardens, such as the Humble Administrator’s...

By Islands
LA Textile Show Kicks Off 2026 On A Hopeful Note
NewsMar 30, 2026

LA Textile Show Kicks Off 2026 On A Hopeful Note

The California Market Center staged the Spring/Summer 2027 LA Textile Show March 10‑12, 2026, overlapping LA Market Week. Despite tariff worries, TSA issues and a slowing economy, exhibitor and attendee traffic matched the October show. New local and international exhibitors reported strong first‑time...

By California Apparel News
From Memory to Archive, Women’s Writing Creates New Ways to Narrate the Past
NewsMar 30, 2026

From Memory to Archive, Women’s Writing Creates New Ways to Narrate the Past

Women’s writing is reshaping historiography by turning memoir, literature and ethnography into archival evidence that challenges male‑dominated narratives. Annie Ernaux’s Nobel‑lecture‑inspired work frames personal trauma as a collective gender indictment, while Asiya Islam’s ethnography documents Delhi’s lower‑middle‑class women earning roughly...

By The Hindu – Books
Between Chicago And Madison Is Wisconsin's Scenic Lake With Trails, Camping, And Fishing
NewsMar 30, 2026

Between Chicago And Madison Is Wisconsin's Scenic Lake With Trails, Camping, And Fishing

Whitewater Lake, a 625‑acre artificial reservoir created in 1947, sits within Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine State Forest and serves as a year‑round recreation hub. The lake is a short drive from Chicago (under two hours), Madison (one hour) and Milwaukee, making...

By Islands
Kim Jones on Areal, His New Line with Chinese Outerwear Maker Bosideng, and His Ties to Asia
NewsMar 30, 2026

Kim Jones on Areal, His New Line with Chinese Outerwear Maker Bosideng, and His Ties to Asia

British designer Kim Jones has been appointed to lead Bosideng's new high‑end outerwear line, Areal, after a three‑year negotiation. The partnership leverages Jones's luxury pedigree from Louis Vuitton, Dior and Fendi with Bosideng's advanced Chinese manufacturing. Jones highlighted the brand's...

By SCMP Style (South China Morning Post)
Santa Cruz's Wildly Charming Victorian Bed And Breakfast Is Just Steps From The Beach And Memorable Eats
NewsMar 30, 2026

Santa Cruz's Wildly Charming Victorian Bed And Breakfast Is Just Steps From The Beach And Memorable Eats

West Cliff Inn, a restored 1877 Italianate mansion on Santa Cruz’s historic Millionaire’s Row, operates as a boutique bed‑and‑breakfast with ten rooms. Guests enjoy king‑size beds, ocean‑view suites, soaking tubs, fireplaces, and private balconies, plus a complimentary homemade breakfast and nightly wine hour....

By Islands
DJ Khaled Flexes Travis Scott’s Jordan CJ1 T-Rexx “Green Spark”
NewsMar 30, 2026

DJ Khaled Flexes Travis Scott’s Jordan CJ1 T-Rexx “Green Spark”

Producer DJ Khaled showcased an early pair of the Travis Scott × Jordan CJ1 T‑Rexx “Green Spark” on social media just before its public release. The sneaker, featuring electric‑green leather on a black base, marks Scott’s first fully original Jordan silhouette and...

By HotNewHipHop
Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic Art Criticized for AI
NewsMar 30, 2026

Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic Art Criticized for AI

Willie Nelson’s 2026 Fourth of July Picnic poster was revealed to be AI‑generated, prompting immediate criticism from fans and visual artists. The AI image contained obvious errors, such as a six‑fingered hand and eight tuning pegs on Nelson’s guitar Trigger....

By Saving Country Music
The Used Give Fans a Night to Remember at Sydney Opera House
NewsMar 30, 2026

The Used Give Fans a Night to Remember at Sydney Opera House

The Used staged a one‑off concert at Sydney Opera House’s Concert Hall, backed by the Metropolitan Orchestra, as the finale of their 25th‑anniversary world tour. Dressed in all white, the band delivered re‑imagined versions of classics such as “Let it...

By Rolling Stone Australia
Webcast: A New Framework for Thriving Workplaces
NewsMar 30, 2026

Webcast: A New Framework for Thriving Workplaces

A new webcast introduces a proactive framework for thriving workplaces, shifting focus from merely managing psychosocial risks to cultivating protective, positive work elements. It highlights gaps in traditional safety approaches and outlines a three‑level model that moves organizations from risk...

By HR Daily (Australia)
Pig-Boar Hybrids in Fukushima Evacuation Zone Rewrite Wild Genomes
NewsMar 30, 2026

Pig-Boar Hybrids in Fukushima Evacuation Zone Rewrite Wild Genomes

After the 2011 Fukushima disaster, escaped domestic pigs interbred with wild boar, creating a large‑scale hybrid population in the evacuation zone. A new study in the Journal of Forest Research shows that maternal pig lineages, identified by mitochondrial DNA, trigger...

By New Atlas – Science
Dyson’s Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer Is $100 Off at  Amazon Right Now (You Won’t Find It Cheaper Anywhere Else)
NewsMar 30, 2026

Dyson’s Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer Is $100 Off at Amazon Right Now (You Won’t Find It Cheaper Anywhere Else)

Dyson’s Supersonic Nural hair dryer, launched in May 2024, is now priced at $349.99 on Amazon—a $100 discount marking its lowest ever price. The device features a scalp‑protect mode that uses infrared sensing to cap temperature at 130 °F, along with...

By WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) – Fashion
From PhD Project to Pitch Winner: How Mental Jam Wowed Judges at Growth Summit
NewsMar 30, 2026

From PhD Project to Pitch Winner: How Mental Jam Wowed Judges at Growth Summit

Mental Jam, a Melbourne‑based games studio founded by Dr. Michelle Chen, won the pitch competition at SmartCompany and Startup Daily’s Growth Summit on February 25. The startup creates cozy, story‑driven video games that teach mental‑health literacy, now pivoting to sell...

By SmartCompany » StartupSmart (AU)
Matzo Brei Brunch and Charoset Ice-Cream: Monday Morning Cooking Club’s Modern Passover Recipes
NewsMar 30, 2026

Matzo Brei Brunch and Charoset Ice-Cream: Monday Morning Cooking Club’s Modern Passover Recipes

Monday Morning Cooking Club, a nonprofit Jewish culinary collective, released three modern Passover recipes that reinterpret classic dishes. The leek and mushroom matzo brei adds savory vegetables and feta to the traditional egg‑matzo combo, while the one‑pot roasted fish with...

By The Guardian – Food
Extinction—Or Just Unseen? What Centinela Reveals About Biodiversity Data Gaps
NewsMar 30, 2026

Extinction—Or Just Unseen? What Centinela Reveals About Biodiversity Data Gaps

A 2024 reassessment in *Nature Plants* revisits the 1991 “Centinelan extinction hypothesis,” which claimed dozens of plant species vanished when a ridge in western Ecuador was cleared. By aggregating herbarium records, literature, expert input and new field surveys, researchers found...

By Mongabay
Reflections On Lucas Samaras, the Self-Portrait Pioneer
NewsMar 30, 2026

Reflections On Lucas Samaras, the Self-Portrait Pioneer

The Art Institute of Chicago is mounting a retrospective, "Lucas Samaras: Sitting, Standing, Walking, Looking," that surveys the Greek‑born artist’s six‑decade career in analogue photography. Samaras pioneered self‑portraiture through AutoPolaroids (1969‑71) and surface‑manipulated prints, creating staged personae long before...

By Ocula Magazine