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Chasing Contrails: How Airbus-Backed Research Is Tackling Non-CO2 Emissions
NewsMar 27, 2026

Chasing Contrails: How Airbus-Backed Research Is Tackling Non-CO2 Emissions

Airbus is leading the ECLIF‑X flight‑test campaign to quantify how fuel sulfur and aromatic content affect contrail formation. The program flies an A321XLR equipped with Pratt & Whitney’s TALON‑X rich‑burn combustor using three fuel blends—baseline Jet A‑1 (~200 ppm sulfur), high‑sulfur Jet A‑1 (650 ppm), and...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Project 2 | Dialogue: The 2Craigs
NewsMar 27, 2026

Project 2 | Dialogue: The 2Craigs

The 2Craigs have released the latest installments of Project 2, a year‑long visual exchange where photographer Craig Cutler and illustrator Craig Frazier create pieces in direct response to one another. Dialogue 8:9, 9:10 and 10:11 showcase a progression of silhouettes, abstract heads and mixed‑media collages...

By Print Magazine
Pinnacle Foundation Expands ‘Make Awkward Awesome’ Campaign Via Cocogun
NewsMar 27, 2026

Pinnacle Foundation Expands ‘Make Awkward Awesome’ Campaign Via Cocogun

The Pinnacle Foundation has broadened its Make Awkward Awesome campaign with a new press ad running in major Australian magazines and newspapers. The effort targets parents, urging them to break embarrassment and discuss sexuality and identity with their children. Leveraging...

By B&T (Australia)
How Failure Can Work in Your Favor
NewsMar 27, 2026

How Failure Can Work in Your Favor

Don Kurz argues that failure isn’t a career dead‑end but a catalyst for growth. He shares personal setbacks—including a $4 million loss and a multi‑million‑dollar lawsuit—to illustrate how bruises sharpen focus on what you can control, forge grit, and force high‑stakes...

By CEOWORLD magazine
London Luxury Property Market Shows ‘Renewed Confidence’ After Years of Slowdown
NewsMar 27, 2026

London Luxury Property Market Shows ‘Renewed Confidence’ After Years of Slowdown

Carter Jonas’ Spring 2026 luxury market update shows London’s high‑end residential sector rebounding after a sharp 2025 slowdown. Transaction volumes fell about 65% year‑over‑year, with total investment dropping from £7.8 billion (≈$10 billion) to roughly £2.2 billion (≈$2.8 billion). The upcoming High‑Value Council Tax surcharge,...

By Property Industry Eye – Technology (UK)
Han Kang Among National Book Critics Circle Award Winners
NewsMar 27, 2026

Han Kang Among National Book Critics Circle Award Winners

Han Kang received the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction for her novel “We Do Not Part,” a translation about the Jeju uprising’s trauma. This marks only the third time a translated work has won the fiction prize in...

By The New York Times – Books
STAT+: FDA Approves Rocket Gene Therapy for Rare Immune Disorder
NewsMar 27, 2026

STAT+: FDA Approves Rocket Gene Therapy for Rare Immune Disorder

The FDA has granted approval to Rocket Pharma's gene therapy Kresladi for severe leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 (LAD‑1), an ultra‑rare immune disorder. The therapy was previously rejected in 2024 due to manufacturing concerns, but the agency cleared it after the...

By STAT (Biotech)
The 2-Garlic Marinade For Michelin-Level Prime Rib At Home
NewsMar 27, 2026

The 2-Garlic Marinade For Michelin-Level Prime Rib At Home

Michelin‑star chef Sungchul Shim revealed a two‑garlic, koji‑based marinade that elevates prime rib to restaurant quality. The recipe combines sharp white garlic with sweet fermented black garlic, plus koji, mustard and water, after a multi‑day dry‑age and overnight marination. The...

By Tasting Table
The Season for Flying Saucers Review: Brendan Colley’s UFO Story Is Profound and Very Human
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Season for Flying Saucers Review: Brendan Colley’s UFO Story Is Profound and Very Human

Brendan Colley’s second novel, *The Season for Flying Saucers*, follows the Grey family in present‑day Tasmania after the patriarch’s literal UFO abduction thirteen years earlier. The story uses the alien premise as a metaphor for loss, autonomy and the search...

By ArtsHub (AU)
Flash Review: Heritage Lab RC95
NewsMar 27, 2026

Flash Review: Heritage Lab RC95

Heritage Lab’s RC95 ski, part of the brand’s Directional Thoroughbreds series, stands out as an all‑mountain alternative to its predominantly progressive freeride lineup. The model combines a directional shape with a progressive rocker profile, delivering stable edge hold and playful...

By Blister Review
Alysa Liu Put Her Signature Two-Toned Spin on a Classic LBD for the iHeartRadio Music Awards
NewsMar 27, 2026

Alysa Liu Put Her Signature Two-Toned Spin on a Classic LBD for the iHeartRadio Music Awards

Olympic gold‑medalist Alysa Liu debuted a two‑toned, halter‑cut LBD at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards in Hollywood. The dress featured a cut‑out bodice, satin bra cups, and an asymmetrical ankle‑length skirt, paired with black pointed‑toe pumps and minimal accessories. Liu’s...

By Teen Vogue – Fashion
Unexpected Traits Tour Guides Always Notice About You
NewsMar 27, 2026

Unexpected Traits Tour Guides Always Notice About You

Tour guides do more than narrate; they constantly read guests' body language, energy, and engagement levels. By noticing signs of boredom, shyness, or dominance, they adjust their pacing, humor, and questioning to keep the group inclusive. This real‑time observation shapes...

By Islands
Netflix Is Removing Tom Hardy's "Brilliant" Must-See Drama Very Soon
NewsMar 27, 2026

Netflix Is Removing Tom Hardy's "Brilliant" Must-See Drama Very Soon

Netflix announced that the Tom Hardy‑led sports drama *Warrior* will leave its catalog on Tuesday, April 14, 2024. The 2011 film, praised for its 84% Rotten Tomatoes score and a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for Nick Nolte, has been re‑added...

By Digital Spy (Movies)
Fiery, Shimmering Micro-Cabin Camper Goes Bigger and Bolder
NewsMar 27, 2026

Fiery, Shimmering Micro-Cabin Camper Goes Bigger and Bolder

Kimbo has launched the Kimbo 8, an enlarged aluminum truck camper that fits full‑size pickups and adds a queen‑size bed, permanent wet‑bath, and extra storage. The unit doubles its insulation rating to R10 and comes standard with a 2 kWh lithium battery...

By New Atlas – Architecture
Excessive Smartphone Habits Tied to Emotional Dysregulation in the Brain
NewsMar 27, 2026

Excessive Smartphone Habits Tied to Emotional Dysregulation in the Brain

A new BMC Psychology study of 72 college students links excessive smartphone use to altered amygdala connectivity. Problematic users (37 participants) showed stronger right amygdala ties to the temporal pole and weaker links to the thalamus, precuneus, and cerebellum, while...

By PsyPost
Eye Drops Made From Pig Semen Deliver Cancer Treatment to Mice
NewsMar 27, 2026

Eye Drops Made From Pig Semen Deliver Cancer Treatment to Mice

Scientists at Shenyang Pharmaceutical University have engineered eye drops using exosomes derived from pig semen, loaded with a carbon‑dot nanozyme, to breach the retinal barrier in mice. The formulation halted retinoblastoma tumor growth and preserved normal vision over a 30‑day...

By Nature – Health Policy
Giants of the Deep and the Wonder of Space: Books in Brief
NewsMar 27, 2026

Giants of the Deep and the Wonder of Space: Books in Brief

The March 27, 2026 "Books in Brief" column spotlights four new titles: Asha de Vos’s *Whale* chronicles the dramatic decline of right whales to fewer than 400 individuals; Rahul Rao’s *Nanotechnology* explains carbon nanotubes’ extraordinary strength, flexibility and conductivity, hinting at...

By Nature – Health Policy
When Dissociation Changes the Rules of Therapy
NewsMar 26, 2026

When Dissociation Changes the Rules of Therapy

The article highlights how dissociation complicates conventional trauma therapy, often leading clinicians to misinterpret protective mechanisms as resistance. It warns that rushing into trauma processing can overwhelm dissociative parts, causing flooding, shutdown, or further fragmentation. The author advocates a collaborative,...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)
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NewsMar 26, 2026

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NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day showcases the towering moai of Ahu Tongariki on Easter Island silhouetted against a vivid Milky Way. The image highlights the island’s exceptionally dark skies, a rarity in today’s light‑polluted world. Historically, Rapa Nui’s inhabitants used...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
The 6 Most Reliable Walkie Talkies for When You Need Them Most
NewsMar 26, 2026

The 6 Most Reliable Walkie Talkies for When You Need Them Most

The article reviews six of the most reliable walkie talkies, ranging from budget-friendly two‑packs with NOAA weather alerts to high‑power GMRS units and a satellite messenger. It highlights each model’s power options, waterproof ratings, range claims, and unique accessories such...

By Popular Mechanics
[Comment] Monitoring Progress in Global Childhood Cancer Survival
NewsMar 26, 2026

[Comment] Monitoring Progress in Global Childhood Cancer Survival

Global childhood cancer survival remains starkly uneven, exceeding 80% in high‑income nations while hovering around 30% in low‑income regions. The Lancet highlights that 13.7 million children are projected to develop cancer between 2020 and 2050, with roughly 6.1 million likely to go...

By The Lancet (Current)
Hot Package: 3 Studios Battle For Tom Hanks & Marielle Heller Baseball Re-Team ‘The Comebacker’
NewsMar 26, 2026

Hot Package: 3 Studios Battle For Tom Hanks & Marielle Heller Baseball Re-Team ‘The Comebacker’

Three major studios are bidding on "The Comebacker," a baseball‑themed drama that reunites Tom Hanks with director Marielle Heller. The film, based on a Dave Eggers short story and scripted by Heller, follows a major‑league pitcher whose life changes after...

By Deadline
Novel Measurement Confirms a 50-Year-Old Prediction: Dark Points Are Faster than Light
NewsMar 26, 2026

Novel Measurement Confirms a 50-Year-Old Prediction: Dark Points Are Faster than Light

A Technion research team has experimentally confirmed a five‑decade‑old prediction that dark points—optical vortices where light intensity drops to zero—can move faster than light. Using a custom electron‑interferometry setup integrated with a laser, they tracked these vortices in hexagonal boron...

By Phys.org (Quantum Physics News)
Chicago Artist Creates Tourism Posters for City's Neighborhoods
NewsMar 26, 2026

Chicago Artist Creates Tourism Posters for City's Neighborhoods

Chicago illustrator Steve Shanabruch has turned a personal side project into a thriving business by designing WPA‑inspired tourism posters for more than 60 Chicago neighborhoods. The $28 prints, sold online and in venues like the Willis Tower Skydeck shop, now...

By Hacker News
U.S. GSSAP Satellites Execute GEO Handoff to Monitor China’s Shijian-29 Spacecraft
NewsMar 26, 2026

U.S. GSSAP Satellites Execute GEO Handoff to Monitor China’s Shijian-29 Spacecraft

U.S. Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program (GSSAP) satellites USA 324 and USA 325 executed a coordinated handoff between March 14‑18 to maintain continuous observation of China’s Shijian‑29A and 29B spacecraft in geostationary orbit. The maneuver positioned the two U.S. satellites on opposite sides...

By SpaceNews
LANL Develops Diffusion AI Model for Electroplating Process Optimization
NewsMar 26, 2026

LANL Develops Diffusion AI Model for Electroplating Process Optimization

Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have created a generative diffusion‑based AI model that predicts the micro‑structure of electroplated materials. The system was trained on high‑resolution scanning electron microscope images of 57 rhenium samples, learning to map process parameters to surface...

By EnterpriseAI
Hong Kong: Powering Next-Gen Clean Energy and Innovation
NewsMar 26, 2026

Hong Kong: Powering Next-Gen Clean Energy and Innovation

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, backed by the Innovation and Technology Commission, has launched two InnoHK research centers to accelerate clean‑energy and advanced‑electronics development. The centers will focus on perovskite photovoltaic cells, green hydrogen production and storage, solid‑state...

By OpenGov Asia
Where Is the “Top Gun ”Cast Now? See Tom Cruise and His Costars Nearly 40 Years After Entering the Danger...
NewsMar 26, 2026

Where Is the “Top Gun ”Cast Now? See Tom Cruise and His Costars Nearly 40 Years After Entering the Danger...

Forty years after its 1986 debut, *Top Gun* remains a cultural touchstone, having grossed $176 million then and spawning the $1.5 billion *Top Gun: Maverick* sequel. The original ensemble—Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards, and others—has pursued varied paths, from Oscar‑nominated performances and TV stints to directing,...

By Entertainment Weekly (Movies)
J.Plantana: Cultivating a Greener Michigan, One Garden at a Time
NewsMar 26, 2026

J.Plantana: Cultivating a Greener Michigan, One Garden at a Time

J.Plantana, a 30‑year‑old Michigan horticulturist, has turned her lifelong passion for gardening into a sustainable landscape design practice that prioritizes native, pollinator‑friendly plants and resource‑saving techniques. Her projects blend rain‑water harvesting, composting, and emerging soil‑sensor technology to create resilient gardens...

By CEOWORLD magazine
Milestones: Global Expedition Series Launches Today
NewsMar 26, 2026

Milestones: Global Expedition Series Launches Today

XOVERLAND has launched "Milestones: Global Expedition," a 10‑episode series documenting a 25,000‑mile overland journey from Montana to Cape Town across North America, Europe and Africa. The convoy of three Toyota Tacoma and Tundra vehicles, equipped with i‑FORCE MAX hybrid powertrains,...

By Expedition Portal
Squirrels Love Almonds, and Will Work Harder to Get Them
NewsMar 26, 2026

Squirrels Love Almonds, and Will Work Harder to Get Them

Researchers at the University of Exeter observed that wild gray squirrels consistently choose to climb higher for almonds rather than settle for readily available pumpkin seeds. In more than 4,000 trials, the rodents demonstrated a clear preference for the higher‑value...

By Popular Science
2027 Infiniti QX65 Channels the Coupe-Like FX SUV From the 2000s
NewsMar 26, 2026

2027 Infiniti QX65 Channels the Coupe-Like FX SUV From the 2000s

Infiniti unveiled the 2027 QX65, a two‑row midsize SUV that sits alongside the QX60 but trades the latter’s cramped third row for a sloped roofline and expanded cargo space. All trims come with a retuned 268‑hp 2.0‑liter turbo‑four and standard...

By Car and Driver
View Exterior Photos of the 2027 Infiniti QX65
NewsMar 26, 2026

View Exterior Photos of the 2027 Infiniti QX65

Infiniti unveiled the 2027 QX65, a two‑row premium crossover positioned between the QX60 and its sportier rivals. It will be sold in Luxe, Sport and Autograph trims, with a starting price of $55,535 for the entry‑level Luxe. All models share...

By Car and Driver
2027 Infiniti QX65
NewsMar 26, 2026

2027 Infiniti QX65

Infiniti is launching the 2027 QX65, a two‑row fastback SUV derived from the QX60, to compete with the Audi Q8 and Genesis GV80 Coupe. It rides a 268‑hp turbocharged 2.0‑liter four‑cylinder paired with a nine‑speed automatic and standard all‑wheel drive....

By Car and Driver
Ryan Gosling to Star in New Film From 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Directors
NewsMar 26, 2026

Ryan Gosling to Star in New Film From 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Directors

Ryan Gosling will headline the next film from Oscar‑winning directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known as the Daniels. The Universal Pictures project begins shooting in Los Angeles this summer and is slated for a November 19, 2027 theatrical release. The announcement follows...

By Los Angeles Times – Entertainment & Arts
3Quency On Their Collab With Nelly & Message to Their Haters On New Single “Telephone” | iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026
NewsMar 26, 2026

3Quency On Their Collab With Nelly & Message to Their Haters On New Single “Telephone” | iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026

At the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026, emerging act 3Quency announced a new single titled “Telephone” featuring veteran rapper Nelly. The duo used the red‑carpet interview to highlight the track’s blend of nostalgic flow and modern production. They also addressed online...

By Billboard
African Film Fest Brings Whimsy, Social Realism and Powerful Storytelling to Melbourne
NewsMar 26, 2026

African Film Fest Brings Whimsy, Social Realism and Powerful Storytelling to Melbourne

African Film Fest Australia expands to Melbourne, showcasing three standout films that illustrate the continent’s cinematic diversity. "The Fisherman" blends magic‑realist comedy with commentary on urbanisation, while Kenya’s "Nawi" offers a socially realistic portrait of a girl fighting forced marriage....

By ArtsHub (AU)
A New Chapter in Ultra-Luxury Cruising Has Arrived
NewsMar 26, 2026

A New Chapter in Ultra-Luxury Cruising Has Arrived

Oceania Cruises has launched the first of its five‑ship Sonata class, the Oceania Sonata, marking a new era for ultra‑luxury cruising. The ship debuts two exclusive dining venues – the 18‑seat La Table by Master Chefs of France and the Nikkei...

By Gourmet Traveller (Australia)
The Best Airbnbs in Milos for a Greek Island Getaway
NewsMar 26, 2026

The Best Airbnbs in Milos for a Greek Island Getaway

Milos, a volcanic Cycladic island famed for its moon‑lit Sarakiniko beach, has transitioned from a hidden gem to a hot travel destination. The surge in visitor numbers has spurred a boom in Airbnb rentals that showcase the island’s maritime heritage,...

By Condé Nast Traveler
Minnesota's Longest Fishing Pier Is A Midwest Gem Amidst Scenic Campgrounds And Lakeside Disc Golf
NewsMar 26, 2026

Minnesota's Longest Fishing Pier Is A Midwest Gem Amidst Scenic Campgrounds And Lakeside Disc Golf

Dower Lake Recreation Area in central Minnesota boasts the state’s longest fishing pier, a 45‑site campground, and a well‑maintained 9‑hole disc golf course. Campsites range from rustic to electric‑hookup options, priced between $15 and $30 per night, and include amenities...

By Islands
These 8 California Towns Feel Like European Getaways
NewsMar 26, 2026

These 8 California Towns Feel Like European Getaways

California hosts eight towns that evoke classic European destinations, from Catalina Island’s Santorini‑style shoreline to Solvang’s Danish windmills. Alpine vibes surface in Mammoth Lakes, while Santa Barbara’s Spanish architecture recalls Madrid. Wine‑rich regions such as Napa Valley and Temocula mimic...

By Travel + Leisure
Gorgon City in The Mixmag Lab
NewsMar 26, 2026

Gorgon City in The Mixmag Lab

On Thursday, March 19, 2026, electronic‑music duo Gorgon City performed live at Mixmag Lab’s London venue, Number 90 Lock. The set featured their signature house, garage, tech‑house, and bassline tracks, following warm‑up sets by Shuffa and Camille Doe. Mixmag streamed the performance, allowing...

By Mixmag
Boys Noize B2b VTSS in the Mixmag Lab X ARC Music Festival
NewsMar 26, 2026

Boys Noize B2b VTSS in the Mixmag Lab X ARC Music Festival

The Mixmag Lab staged a special back‑to‑back set by electronic veterans Boys Noize and VTSS at Chicago’s Arc Music Festival. The performance highlighted the duo’s ability to fuse pop‑culture references with gritty techno‑punk, drawing both underground and mainstream fans. ARC,...

By Mixmag
Never Skip This Step When Making Egg Roll In A Bowl
NewsMar 26, 2026

Never Skip This Step When Making Egg Roll In A Bowl

Egg rolls in a bowl replace the traditional wrapper with a customizable, skillet‑cooked mix of meat, vegetables and sauce. The article stresses that draining cooked ground meat—whether beef, chicken or turkey—is essential to avoid a greasy texture and ensure the...

By Tasting Table
Why DBT Works So Well for Highly Sensitive People
NewsMar 26, 2026

Why DBT Works So Well for Highly Sensitive People

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is emerging as a highly effective treatment for Highly Sensitive People (HSPs), offering a blend of validation and practical skill‑building that curbs emotional overwhelm. The approach, originally created by Marsha Linehan for borderline personality disorder, directly...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)
Interview with Los Angeles-Based Artist S.P. Harper About Her Angel of Compassion Painting Series by Liam Otero
NewsMar 26, 2026

Interview with Los Angeles-Based Artist S.P. Harper About Her Angel of Compassion Painting Series by Liam Otero

Los Angeles artist S.P. Harper is presenting her solo show, Angel of Compassion, at the West Hollywood Library through May 31, 2026. The seven‑painting series reimagines the most iconic gems from Elizabeth Taylor’s posthumous jewelry collection using mixed media, reclaimed materials, and diamond...

By Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art
SATS and WORLDCHEFS Launch Global Culinary Certification Program
NewsMar 26, 2026

SATS and WORLDCHEFS Launch Global Culinary Certification Program

SATS Ltd. and the World Association of Chefs Societies (WORLDCHEFS) have launched a structured Culinary Staff Training Program that aligns SATS' entire inflight catering workforce with the WORLDCHEFS Global Certification framework. The initiative targets more than 700 culinary professionals across...

By PAX International
Reclaim Your Personal Life With Time-Boxing
NewsMar 26, 2026

Reclaim Your Personal Life With Time-Boxing

Time‑boxing, a method that allocates fixed blocks for tasks, is being advocated for personal life as well as work. By pre‑scheduling activities such as family time, exercise, or learning, busy professionals can protect non‑work hours and reduce the mental spillover...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)
5 Ways ADHD Disrupts Eating and Body Image
NewsMar 26, 2026

5 Ways ADHD Disrupts Eating and Body Image

Recent research shows individuals with ADHD are dramatically more likely to develop eating disorders, with risks 3.8‑4.7 times higher than peers. The article outlines five ADHD‑related mechanisms—emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, poor interoception, executive‑function deficits, and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria—that disrupt eating habits...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)