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Emily Ratajkowski Takes a Walk on the Wild Side With Snakeprint Pumps
NewsMar 26, 2026

Emily Ratajkowski Takes a Walk on the Wild Side With Snakeprint Pumps

Emily Ratajkowski turned heads at the Cymbiotika × Ulta Beauty launch in Los Angeles by pairing a beige body‑con minidress with striking snake‑print pumps. The shoes feature a pointed toe, d’orsay cut‑outs, a four‑inch stiletto heel, and a black‑on‑beige animal print that...

By WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) – Fashion
NASA to Unveil Complete Roman Telescope, Host Media Briefing
NewsMar 26, 2026

NASA to Unveil Complete Roman Telescope, Host Media Briefing

NASA announced that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now fully assembled after integrating its two primary segments at Goddard’s largest clean room. The agency will host a media briefing on April 21, with a live‑streamed news conference, to...

By NASA - News Releases
Watch Mumford & Sons Play Surprise Gig at London’s Battersea Power Station for Apple’s 50th Anniversary
NewsMar 26, 2026

Watch Mumford & Sons Play Surprise Gig at London’s Battersea Power Station for Apple’s 50th Anniversary

Apple marked its 50th anniversary with a surprise live concert at London’s Battersea Power Station, featuring folk‑rock band Mumford & Sons. The band performed a mix of classic hits and songs from their new album “Prizefighter,” while DJ Nia Archives...

By NME
VINNY APPICE Says His Single-Bass Drumming Technique Was 'Perfect' For BLACK SABBATH And DIO
NewsMar 26, 2026

VINNY APPICE Says His Single-Bass Drumming Technique Was 'Perfect' For BLACK SABBATH And DIO

Legendary drummer Vinny Appice explained on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation why he never switched to double‑bass drums, citing influences from John Bonham and Buddy Rich and the power of a single foot. He said the single‑bass setup was perfect for the heavy, dark...

By Blabbermouth
Calvin Harris, Diplo, and More Live in Excess in Cinematic Look at the Wynn’s 2026 Lineup
NewsMar 26, 2026

Calvin Harris, Diplo, and More Live in Excess in Cinematic Look at the Wynn’s 2026 Lineup

Wynn Nightlife unveiled its 2026 residency slate with a 90‑second cinematic short titled “The Year of Excess.” The film, narrated by Rob Riggle, showcases surreal Las Vegas imagery and spotlights 14 in‑demand EDM acts such as Calvin Harris, Diplo, The...

By Dancing Astronaut
Eagles Of Death Metal Announce ‘Death By Sexy’ 20th Anniversary Tour
NewsMar 26, 2026

Eagles Of Death Metal Announce ‘Death By Sexy’ 20th Anniversary Tour

Eagles of Death Metal announced a North American tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2006 album *Death By Sexy*. The 22‑date run kicks off on August 3 in California and concludes on September 3 in Los Angeles, with additional European dates slated for November....

By JamBase
NASA Releases Artemis II Moon Mission Launch Countdown
NewsMar 26, 2026

NASA Releases Artemis II Moon Mission Launch Countdown

NASA is initiating the final countdown for Artemis II, the agency’s first crewed lunar mission scheduled for Jan. 17, 2026. The SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft are being moved to Launch Pad 39B, where a detailed L‑minus and T‑minus timeline will guide fueling, system...

By NASA - News Releases
Meta’s TRIBE AI: A New Foundation Model Decoding Human Brain Activity
NewsMar 26, 2026

Meta’s TRIBE AI: A New Foundation Model Decoding Human Brain Activity

Meta’s Fundamental AI Research team unveiled TRIBE, a transformer‑based foundation model that predicts human brain activity across vision, audition and language. Trained on massive multimodal fMRI datasets, the model delivers a 70‑fold increase in spatial resolution compared with prior approaches...

By Neuroscience News
Les Machinchouettes Releases Krzysztof Żelichowski’s ‘Hitzli Putzli (Opera-Movie)’ Gets YouTube Release
NewsMar 26, 2026

Les Machinchouettes Releases Krzysztof Żelichowski’s ‘Hitzli Putzli (Opera-Movie)’ Gets YouTube Release

Les Machinchouettes has launched the operatic short film “Hitzli Putzli” on YouTube, a project composed and directed by Polish creator Krzysztof Żelichowski. The EU‑sponsored co‑production, featuring Polish and Italian talent, premiered in mid‑March 2026 and follows two young people who meet on...

By OperaWire
Review: Posedla Joyseat 3.0 Custom Saddle
NewsMar 26, 2026

Review: Posedla Joyseat 3.0 Custom Saddle

The review examines Posedla’s Joyseat 3.0, a fully bespoke bike saddle built from a DIY pressure‑mapping kit called the Smiling Butt Kit. Prices start around $400 for the entry model and climb to $600 for the top‑end Ultra, placing the product...

By Escape Collective
Sun Storms Are Powered by a Magnetic Engine 16 Earths Deep, Study Finds
NewsMar 26, 2026

Sun Storms Are Powered by a Magnetic Engine 16 Earths Deep, Study Finds

A new study confirms the Sun's magnetic dynamo resides in the tachocline, a shear layer about 200,000 km (roughly 16 Earth‑widths) beneath the photosphere. Researchers Krishnendu Mandal and Alexander Kosovichev analyzed three solar cycles of helioseismic data from NASA‑ESA's SOHO and...

By Space.com
Charlie Daniels Hologram to Sing at Military Base
NewsMar 26, 2026

Charlie Daniels Hologram to Sing at Military Base

A holographic rendition of late country star Charlie Daniels will headline the America 250 Independence Day celebration at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on July 4, 2026. The "Legend of Charlie Daniels" show pairs the lifelike projection with a live band and guest singers...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
Franz Schubert Filharmonia Announces 2026-27 Season Featuring Mark Padmore, Irene Mas & Gemma Coma-Alabert
NewsMar 26, 2026

Franz Schubert Filharmonia Announces 2026-27 Season Featuring Mark Padmore, Irene Mas & Gemma Coma-Alabert

The Franz Schubert Filharmonia unveiled its 2026‑27 season, presenting four major vocal concerts between November 2026 and February 2027. Highlights include Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony and Mozart’s Requiem under Guillermo García Calvo, Casals’ “El Pessebre” conducted by Edmon Colomer, and Schubert’s “Winterreise” featuring Mark Padmore...

By OperaWire
Egg-Based Biologics Drive Neion Bio Pharma Deal
NewsMar 26, 2026

Egg-Based Biologics Drive Neion Bio Pharma Deal

Neion Bio, fresh from stealth mode, signed its first co‑development and supply agreement with a major global pharmaceutical company to produce recombinant biologics using its egg‑based Raptor™ platform. The deal provides upfront and milestone payments plus profit‑sharing after commercialization, delivering...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Giant Armadillo, Mastodon, and Sloth Fossils Found in Flooded Texas Cave
NewsMar 26, 2026

Giant Armadillo, Mastodon, and Sloth Fossils Found in Flooded Texas Cave

University of Texas paleontologists John Moretti and John Young reported a trove of Pleistocene megafauna fossils recovered from Bender’s Cave in central Texas. The water‑filled cavern yielded remains of giant ground sloths, mastodons, ancient camels and a massive pampathere weighing...

By Popular Science
Going to Your First 12-Step Meeting
NewsMar 26, 2026

Going to Your First 12-Step Meeting

The article walks newcomers through what to expect at a first Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting, detailing typical length, format, and etiquette. It clarifies that meetings usually run 60‑90 minutes, speaking is optional, and various formats—open, closed, beginner, step, speaker—exist. Common...

By Verywell Mind
Miami’s New Members’ Club Seia Has Contemporary Art, and Cotoletta Alla Milanese, on the Menu
NewsMar 26, 2026

Miami’s New Members’ Club Seia Has Contemporary Art, and Cotoletta Alla Milanese, on the Menu

Vlad Doronin, founder of OKO Group and Aman Resorts, has launched Seia, a private members’ club on the 54th and 55th floors of 830 Brickell in Miami’s financial district. The venue blends a curated contemporary art collection—including works by Warhol, Hirst...

By WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) – Fashion
Bella Voce to Present ‘Star of the Sea: Music for Mary From Colonial Guatemala’
NewsMar 26, 2026

Bella Voce to Present ‘Star of the Sea: Music for Mary From Colonial Guatemala’

Chicago‑based early‑music ensemble Bella Voce will stage “Star of the Sea: Music for Mary from Colonial Guatemala” on May 2 in Chicago and May 3 in Evanston. The a cappella program pairs Tomás Luis de Victoria’s Missa Ave maris stella with Marian...

By OperaWire
YoungBoy Never Broke Again Goes All-Access In ‘American YoungBoy’ Trailer
NewsMar 26, 2026

YoungBoy Never Broke Again Goes All-Access In ‘American YoungBoy’ Trailer

The trailer for "American YoungBoy," a documentary directed by Nico Ballesteros, debuted on March 26, 2026, previewing a deep‑dive into rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s sold‑out Make America Slime Again (MASA) tour. The film, slated for a nationwide Regal Cinemas release on...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
What Is Irritability?
NewsMar 26, 2026

What Is Irritability?

Irritability, while a common emotional response, can signal underlying mental or physical health issues when persistent or severe. It is linked to conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, hormonal imbalances, and chronic pain. Healthcare providers assess duration, impact,...

By Verywell Mind
Lettuce Cook Up Late Summer 2026 Tour Dates
NewsMar 26, 2026

Lettuce Cook Up Late Summer 2026 Tour Dates

Lettuce has expanded its 2025‑inspired Cook Tour with more than a dozen late‑summer 2026 dates, kicking off on August 12 in Madison, Wisconsin and concluding September 16 in Eugene, Oregon. The added leg covers major markets across the Midwest, Mountain West and...

By JamBase
Rob Machado Has a New Mid-Length Surfboard: The Xtra Cado
NewsMar 26, 2026

Rob Machado Has a New Mid-Length Surfboard: The Xtra Cado

Pro surfer Rob Machado has launched a new mid‑length surfboard called the Xtra Cado. The board is essentially a stretched version of his best‑selling Machadocado, featuring extra foam, a rounded nose and a thin squash tail. Designed for average surfers,...

By The Inertia
AI Tool Can Screen Unknown Bacteria for Disease-Linked Genes, Moving Closer to Preventing Pandemics
NewsMar 26, 2026

AI Tool Can Screen Unknown Bacteria for Disease-Linked Genes, Moving Closer to Preventing Pandemics

Researchers at Denmark's DTU unveiled PathogenFinder2, an AI system that screens unknown bacteria for disease‑linked genes using protein language models. Trained on over 21,000 genomes, the tool predicts pathogenic potential even for species with no known relatives and highlights the...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
12 Of The Most Expensive Sushi Restaurants In The US
NewsMar 26, 2026

12 Of The Most Expensive Sushi Restaurants In The US

The article ranks the United States' most expensive sushi restaurants, highlighting venues in New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Miami that charge $230‑$950 per person for omakase experiences. Many of these spots hold Michelin stars and feature ultra‑fresh, often rare,...

By The Takeout
Nanoplastics Released by ‘Eco-Friendly’ Bioplastics May Slow Fetal Development in Mice
NewsMar 26, 2026

Nanoplastics Released by ‘Eco-Friendly’ Bioplastics May Slow Fetal Development in Mice

A study by Anhui Medical University and Fudan University shows that polylactic acid (PLA), a widely used biodegradable bioplastic, breaks down into oligomeric lactic acid (OLA) nanoplastics that cross the placental barrier in mice. Exposure to environmentally relevant OLA doses...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
On This Day in 2023, We Lost the Jean Shepard Duet Partner and Opry Mainstay Who Notched a String of...
NewsMar 26, 2026

On This Day in 2023, We Lost the Jean Shepard Duet Partner and Opry Mainstay Who Notched a String of...

Ray Pillow, the 85‑year‑old country singer best known for his 1966 top‑10 duet “I’ll Take the Dog” with Jean Shepard, died on March 26, 2023 in Nashville. He charted several modest hits in the 1960s, released 11 albums, and spent more than...

By American Songwriter
Cupra's Dream of Selling Cars In the United States Isn't Dead Quite Yet
NewsMar 26, 2026

Cupra's Dream of Selling Cars In the United States Isn't Dead Quite Yet

Volkswagen Group’s Cupra brand initially announced a U.S. launch by 2030, but froze the plan in July 2025 citing industry volatility and geopolitical uncertainty. CEO Markus Haupt told Edmunds the brand still intends to sell vehicles in the United States,...

By Road & Track
Working on the Splits? This Unexpected Advice Will Help.
NewsMar 26, 2026

Working on the Splits? This Unexpected Advice Will Help.

The article revisits Yoga Journal’s 1994 guide to Hanumanasana, the splits, emphasizing a mindset of incremental awareness measured by breath cycles. It outlines a structured warm‑up using Sun Salutations and key standing poses before progressing through beginner, intermediate, and advanced...

By Yoga Journal
Assessing the Implementation of National Sodium Reduction Policies in Nigeria: An Interim Qualitative Evaluation of Stakeholder Perspectives
NewsMar 26, 2026

Assessing the Implementation of National Sodium Reduction Policies in Nigeria: An Interim Qualitative Evaluation of Stakeholder Perspectives

Nigeria’s National Multi‑sectoral Action Plan (NMSAP), launched in 2019 to curb dietary sodium, was evaluated three years later through 47 interviews and five focus groups. Stakeholders highlighted emerging nutrient‑profiling tools and school‑based nutrition education as facilitators, but noted critical gaps...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Multi-Objective Optimization of National Dietary Guidelines: Balancing Nutrition, Environment, and Economy
NewsMar 26, 2026

Multi-Objective Optimization of National Dietary Guidelines: Balancing Nutrition, Environment, and Economy

Researchers applied a multi‑objective optimization model to national food‑based dietary guidelines in the United States, China, Australia and New Zealand, balancing nutrient adequacy, greenhouse‑gas emissions and production costs. By strategically reducing beef intake and reallocating protein to chicken and eggs, diet‑related...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
No Ergogeniceffect of Β-Alanine on Repeated Sprint Ability: A Systematic Review and Multilevel Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
NewsMar 26, 2026

No Ergogeniceffect of Β-Alanine on Repeated Sprint Ability: A Systematic Review and Multilevel Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

The systematic review and multilevel meta‑analysis of 17 randomized controlled trials involving 293 healthy participants found that chronic β‑alanine supplementation does not improve repeated sprint ability (RSA). Pooled standardized mean differences for mean RSA performance, peak performance, and fatigue decrement...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Association Between Apolipoprotein E Gene Polymorphisms and the Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training on Body Composition in University Students
NewsMar 26, 2026

Association Between Apolipoprotein E Gene Polymorphisms and the Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training on Body Composition in University Students

A 12‑week high‑intensity interval training (HIIT) program was administered to 236 non‑athletic Han Chinese university students and genotyped for APOE variants. The promoter SNP rs405509 emerged as the sole polymorphism linked to body‑composition outcomes, with the GG genotype showing higher...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Consumption Patterns of Legumes and Related Dietary Guidelines Across Europe: A Specific Focus on Peas and Chickpeas
NewsMar 26, 2026

Consumption Patterns of Legumes and Related Dietary Guidelines Across Europe: A Specific Focus on Peas and Chickpeas

A new Frontiers in Nutrition study compared food‑based dietary guidelines across the 27 EU member states, focusing on peas and chickpeas. The analysis found that legumes are most often grouped with fruits‑vegetables or proteins, with Portugal uniquely creating a separate...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Artificial Intelligence-Driven Personalized Dietary Recommendations for Gastric Cancer High-Risk Populations: A Narrative Review
NewsMar 26, 2026

Artificial Intelligence-Driven Personalized Dietary Recommendations for Gastric Cancer High-Risk Populations: A Narrative Review

A new narrative review outlines how artificial intelligence can generate personalized dietary recommendations for individuals at high risk of gastric cancer. It surveys AI applications in metabolic disease management, details risk‑stratification methods using biomarkers, genetics, and the gastric microbiome, and...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Maternal Probiotic Supplementation and Offspring Health: An Umbrella Review with Re-Analysis of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
NewsMar 26, 2026

Maternal Probiotic Supplementation and Offspring Health: An Umbrella Review with Re-Analysis of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses

An umbrella review of 18 systematic reviews examined maternal probiotic supplementation during pregnancy and lactation and its impact on offspring health. The analysis, covering 62 outcomes, found moderate‑to‑high certainty evidence that probiotics may cut infant eczema risk by roughly half...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Chemical and Structural Characterization of Hemicellulose From Date Fruits (Phoenix Dactylifera L.)
NewsMar 26, 2026

Chemical and Structural Characterization of Hemicellulose From Date Fruits (Phoenix Dactylifera L.)

The researchers extracted hemicellulose from two date cultivars—soft Barhi and hard Neghal—and compared alkaline versus DMSO extraction. Alkali treatment delivered a 45‑47.5% yield, far surpassing the 6‑7% obtained with DMSO, though DMSO preserved feruloyl ester linkages. Structural analysis revealed Barhi...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
The 101 Best Steakhouses in the World, According to a New Ranking
NewsMar 26, 2026

The 101 Best Steakhouses in the World, According to a New Ranking

World’s 101 Best Steak Restaurants has unveiled its 2026 ranking, crowning La Cúpula in Jiménez de Jamuz, Spain, as the world’s top steakhouse. Spanish venues dominate the top five, with Laia Erretegia, I Due Cippi, and Lana rounding out the podium. New York’s Eighty Six jumps to #12, becoming the highest‑ranked North...

By Robb Report – Food & Drink
HYPOCRISY And PAIN's PETER TÄGTGREN Is 'Not Interested' In Using A.I. For Songwriting: 'I Don't Need To; I Have Ideas'
NewsMar 26, 2026

HYPOCRISY And PAIN's PETER TÄGTGREN Is 'Not Interested' In Using A.I. For Songwriting: 'I Don't Need To; I Have Ideas'

Swedish metal veteran Peter Tägtgren, frontman of HYPOCRISY and PAIN, told Poland’s Noise Magazine that he has no interest in using artificial‑intelligence tools for songwriting or album‑cover design. He argues AI generators are better suited for non‑musicians, such as hobbyists creating...

By Blabbermouth
Gulf Coasting Is The Shoulder Season Adventure You’ve Been Missing
NewsMar 26, 2026

Gulf Coasting Is The Shoulder Season Adventure You’ve Been Missing

Travel Noire’s guide positions Gulf coasting as a shoulder‑season adventure that links Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida into one continuous travel corridor. The route blends wide beaches, marshes, birding trails, historic forts and coastal parks, letting travelers mix nature,...

By Travel Noire
Antibodies Connect Cancer with Autoimmune Brain Disease
NewsMar 26, 2026

Antibodies Connect Cancer with Autoimmune Brain Disease

Researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory published a Nature paper showing that antibodies generated against NMDA‑receptor‑expressing tumors can both boost anti‑cancer immunity and trigger autoimmune encephalitis. In mouse models, strong anti‑NMDA antibody responses correlated with robust tumor control, yet the...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Schiaparelli: “In Difficult Times, Fashion Is Always Outrageous”
NewsMar 26, 2026

Schiaparelli: “In Difficult Times, Fashion Is Always Outrageous”

The Victoria and Albert Museum opened a major Schiaparelli exhibition, showcasing the house’s historic 1930s surrealist roots alongside its contemporary revival under creative director Daniel Roseberry. The show draws parallels between the brand’s original avant‑garde era and today’s post‑pandemic, economically...

By AnOther Magazine – Culture
Robert Earl Keen Extends 2026 Then & Now Tour
NewsMar 26, 2026

Robert Earl Keen Extends 2026 Then & Now Tour

Robert Earl Keen has expanded his 2026 "Then & Now" tour, adding a slate of Eastern U.S. dates from late May through August. The tour commemorates the 25th anniversary of his 1991 album Gravitational Forces and the 15th anniversary of...

By JamBase
IBS Diets Don’t Work for Everyone. New Research Shows Why – and It’s Not Just About the Food
NewsMar 26, 2026

IBS Diets Don’t Work for Everyone. New Research Shows Why – and It’s Not Just About the Food

New research shows that the low‑FODMAP diet’s effectiveness for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) depends as much on gut‑brain interactions as on food restriction. In a six‑month study of 112 adults, researchers tracked symptom changes across the diet’s restriction, reintroduction and...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
A Bible Belt Track without a Pulse – It’s No Surprise Fans Hate the 2026 FIFA World Cup Song Lighter
NewsMar 26, 2026

A Bible Belt Track without a Pulse – It’s No Surprise Fans Hate the 2026 FIFA World Cup Song Lighter

FIFA unveiled "Lighter" as the official song for the 2026 World Cup, a collaboration between American rapper‑singer Jelly Roll, Mexican vocalist Carín León and Canadian producer Cirkut. The track leans heavily into country‑rock with a brief Spanish bridge, prompting a...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
The Unyielding Season
NewsMar 26, 2026

The Unyielding Season

Winterfylleth released their ninth studio album, "The Unyielding Season," reinforcing their reputation as a leading force in modern black metal. The record opens with the epic "Heroes of a Hundred Fields" and spans ten tracks, including a striking cover of...

By Blabbermouth
Here’s Every Performer From Tonight’s iHeartRadio Music Awards
NewsMar 26, 2026

Here’s Every Performer From Tonight’s iHeartRadio Music Awards

The 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards featured a packed performer lineup at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theater, with Ludacris hosting and receiving the Landmark Award. Taylor Swift led the nominations with nine nods, while Alex Warren, Bad Bunny and Sabrina Carpenter each earned eight....

By American Songwriter
D. Boon’s Death Shook Punk Rock. 40 Years Later, Minutemen Look Back.
NewsMar 26, 2026

D. Boon’s Death Shook Punk Rock. 40 Years Later, Minutemen Look Back.

Four decades after D. Boon’s fatal 1985 van crash, the surviving Minutemen members Mike Watt and George Hurley gathered at their Casa Hanzo studio in Los Angeles to write new material, echoing the band’s signature sound. The session highlighted Boon’s enduring...

By The New York Times (Arts > Music)
Album-Centric Record Deals Come Under Growing Scrutiny
NewsMar 26, 2026

Album-Centric Record Deals Come Under Growing Scrutiny

The music industry is re‑examining album‑centric record contracts as streaming platforms and social media prioritize single tracks. Data shows that hit singles now generate a larger share of revenue than full‑album sales, prompting labels to question the profitability of traditional...

By Bloomberg – Technology
Stray Kids Match Blackpink Star Lisa With A New Top 10 In America
NewsMar 26, 2026

Stray Kids Match Blackpink Star Lisa With A New Top 10 In America

South Korean boy band Stray Kids scored a #6 debut on Billboard’s Dance Digital Song Sales chart with their new single “Endless Sun,” marking their third appearance on this specific chart. The track joins two prior entries, each also reaching...

By Forbes (Health)