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CMS Looks Deep Inside Quarks
NewsApr 16, 2026

CMS Looks Deep Inside Quarks

The CMS experiment at CERN has examined proton‑proton collisions to test whether quarks possess an internal substructure. By analyzing the angular distribution of dijet events from LHC Run 2, researchers probed distances as small as 10⁻²⁰ metres. The data showed no deviation...

By CERN – News/Feeds
Hawaii’s 137 ‘Secret’ Islands Reveal a Hidden Underwater Archipelago (Video)
NewsApr 16, 2026

Hawaii’s 137 ‘Secret’ Islands Reveal a Hidden Underwater Archipelago (Video)

Recent video coverage highlights that the Hawaiian archipelago comprises about 137 volcanic islands and atolls, extending nearly 1,600 miles across the Pacific. While only eight islands are above water and widely known, the majority lie submerged, forming a hidden underwater...

By Surfer
Helping Books Travel: Norway, Bologna’s 2026 Guest of Honor, Guarantees Translation Grants
NewsApr 16, 2026

Helping Books Travel: Norway, Bologna’s 2026 Guest of Honor, Guarantees Translation Grants

Norway’s guest‑of‑honor program at the 2026 Bologna Children’s Book Fair announced that NORLA will cover 50% of translators’ fees, up to $10,500 per title, and offer production subsidies of up to $2,100 for illustrated books. Since 2022 the agency has...

By Publishing Perspectives
How Cartels, Conflict, and Live Tourism Are Redrawing the American Travel Map
NewsApr 16, 2026

How Cartels, Conflict, and Live Tourism Are Redrawing the American Travel Map

In 2026 American travelers are reshaping their itineraries around safety rather than cost, as cartel violence in Mexico and ongoing conflict in the Middle East raise security alarms. U.S. embassies issued shelter‑in‑place orders for popular Mexican beach towns, prompting many...

By Skift – Technology
How Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Dominance in Japan Is Driving a Global Breakthrough for the UMG-Signed Band
NewsApr 16, 2026

How Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s Dominance in Japan Is Driving a Global Breakthrough for the UMG-Signed Band

Mrs. GREEN APPLE became the only Japanese act to appear on Universal Music Group’s global top‑seller list for four straight quarters, landing at No. 13 on the IFPI Global Artist Chart for 2025. Their greatest‑hits album *10* entered the IFPI Global...

By Music Business Worldwide (MBW)
Song without Beats Powers Magdi Yacoub Donation Campaign
NewsApr 16, 2026

Song without Beats Powers Magdi Yacoub Donation Campaign

The Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation launched “The Most Important Beat” campaign to fund treatment for children with congenital heart disease in developing nations. In partnership with Publicis Middle East and streaming platform Anghami, regional singers Abu and Dina El Sherbiny created a...

By Campaign Middle East
Gardar Eide Einarsson Leaves You in the Dark
NewsApr 16, 2026

Gardar Eide Einarsson Leaves You in the Dark

Gardar Eide Einarsson’s new exhibition *Music Playing Over Speech* at Maureen Paley presents a series of ten black gouache sheets titled *Closed Caption*, each bearing only a fragment of white text taken from film and TV scripts. The minimalist works force...

By ArtReview
Salman Khan Eyes August 15 Release for Maatrubhumi, but Film’s Fate Hanging After Title Change, Reshoots
NewsApr 16, 2026

Salman Khan Eyes August 15 Release for Maatrubhumi, but Film’s Fate Hanging After Title Change, Reshoots

Salman Khan’s upcoming military drama, originally titled *Battle of Galwan*, has been retitled *Maatrubhumi* after Chinese criticism of its anti‑China narrative. The controversy forced a strategic overhaul, including a 40% reshoot and the removal of direct references to the Galwan...

By The Indian Express – Entertainment
Vocalist Claire Dickson Creates Beguiling Art Music
NewsApr 16, 2026

Vocalist Claire Dickson Creates Beguiling Art Music

Claire Dickson’s 2026 album *Balance* redefines jazz by weaving vocal‑driven compositions with electronic textures, avant‑symphonic arrangements, and hip‑hop‑inflected rhythms. Recorded with a rotating collective that includes saxophonist Zoh Amba, drummer Lesley Mok, and harpist Kitba, the seven‑track set blurs the line between...

By PopMatters (Music)
New Lab-Grown Organoids Accurately Mimic Pediatric Brain Tumor Biology
NewsApr 16, 2026

New Lab-Grown Organoids Accurately Mimic Pediatric Brain Tumor Biology

Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have created patient‑derived tumor organoids and organoid xenografts that faithfully recapitulate the genetic, epigenetic and cellular landscape of pediatric brain tumors. The 3D models, validated with DNA methylation, bulk and single‑cell RNA sequencing, and...

By News-Medical.Net
Brazil Looks to Expand Access to Books with Free Digital Reading Platforms
NewsApr 16, 2026

Brazil Looks to Expand Access to Books with Free Digital Reading Platforms

Brazil's Ministry of Education unveiled two free digital platforms, MEC Books and MEC Languages, to broaden reading and language learning access nationwide. MEC Books launches with a library‑style model, 8,000 titles across 19 categories, allowing 14‑day loans and renewals. Within...

By Publishing Perspectives
Summit Pushes on Both Dhaulagiri and Annapurna
NewsApr 16, 2026

Summit Pushes on Both Dhaulagiri and Annapurna

After a severe storm battered the central Himalayas, climbers on Dhaulagiri and Annapurna have resumed their summit bids. Heavy snow and high winds triggered an avalanche on Dhaulagiri that destroyed tents and swept away ropes, prompting a rapid route‑reestablishment effort....

By ExplorersWeb
5 Practical Tools for Safe Independent Living
NewsApr 16, 2026

5 Practical Tools for Safe Independent Living

The Healthcare Guys article outlines five practical tools that enable seniors to live safely and independently. It starts with home safety upgrades—high‑visibility lighting, grab bars, ramps—and adds wearable GPS trackers like Tranquil for proactive fall‑and‑wandering protection. The piece then highlights...

By Healthcare Guys
BMI Increases in Early Childhood May Reflect Muscle Growth, Not Fat
NewsApr 16, 2026

BMI Increases in Early Childhood May Reflect Muscle Growth, Not Fat

A study of 2,410 U.S. children from the 2021‑2023 NHANES cohort shows that while BMI rises during the classic adiposity rebound around age six, waist‑to‑height ratio continues to fall, indicating the BMI increase reflects lean‑tissue growth rather than excess fat....

By News-Medical.Net
When Your Ambition Starts to Exhaust You
NewsApr 16, 2026

When Your Ambition Starts to Exhaust You

Top performers who once thrived on relentless hustle now report exhaustion and a sense of emptiness. Clinical psychologist Mary Anderson and Wharton professor Amy Wrzesniewski explain the shift as either a physical "engine" wear‑out or a change in the "fuel" of...

By Harvard Business Review
Jimi Hendrix Experience’s ‘Axis: Bold as Love’ Shines On
NewsApr 16, 2026

Jimi Hendrix Experience’s ‘Axis: Bold as Love’ Shines On

Analogue Productions has issued a limited‑run Ultra High Quality Record (UHQR) version of Jimi Hendrix Experience’s 1967 album *Axis: Bold as Love*. The 45‑RPM, 200‑gram Clarity Vinyl set is pressed from the original master tapes, remastered by Bernie Grundman, and...

By PopMatters (Music)
New Findings Explain Why Eccentric Training Prevents Common Sprinting Injuries
NewsApr 16, 2026

New Findings Explain Why Eccentric Training Prevents Common Sprinting Injuries

A nine‑week Nordic hamstring exercise program increased eccentric knee‑flexor strength by roughly 40% and lengthened biceps femoris fibers by about 25%, without changing individual sarcomere length. Ultrasound and motion‑capture data suggest the muscle adds sarcomeres in series, allowing fibers to...

By News-Medical.Net
RONA Foundation’s 2026 Build From the Heart Campaign Is On
NewsApr 16, 2026

RONA Foundation’s 2026 Build From the Heart Campaign Is On

The RONA Foundation will launch its 2026 Build from the Heart campaign on April 18, pledging to allocate one million Canadian dollars (about $730,000 USD) to seven nonprofit groups for construction or major‑renovation projects. Fundraising will run through customer donations, a $5 contribution...

By Retail Insider Canada
Researchers Discover How Stress Signals Weaken the Aging Immune System
NewsApr 16, 2026

Researchers Discover How Stress Signals Weaken the Aging Immune System

Aging hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) lose regenerative capacity as stress signals activate the RIPK3‑MLKL pathway, causing mitochondrial damage without triggering cell death. Researchers from the University of Tokyo and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital demonstrated that transient MLKL activation in mitochondria...

By News-Medical.Net
New Psychology Study Links Relationship Insecurity to the Pursuit of Wealth and Status
NewsApr 16, 2026

New Psychology Study Links Relationship Insecurity to the Pursuit of Wealth and Status

A cross‑cultural series of six studies shows that attachment anxiety—fear of rejection and abandonment—drives a heightened desire for high‑status possessions such as luxury cars and upscale homes. The effect intensifies when participants perceive greater intrasexual competition, and it operates through...

By PsyPost
Your Calendar Is Lying to You (Here’s the Hidden Time Tax)
NewsApr 16, 2026

Your Calendar Is Lying to You (Here’s the Hidden Time Tax)

The article introduces the "hidden time tax," the gap between a calendar’s listed duration and the actual time, energy, and attention an activity consumes. It explains that prep, commute, post‑event recovery, and context‑switching often double the apparent cost of meetings,...

By Asian Efficiency
Square One and Turn of Phrase Create Powerful Melodic Hardcore
NewsApr 16, 2026

Square One and Turn of Phrase Create Powerful Melodic Hardcore

Square One and Turn of Phrase have teamed up for the split EP “Pale Skies,” a trans‑Atlantic release that spotlights the resurgence of melodic hardcore. The New York outfit delivers raw, youth‑crew‑styled tracks while the UK band adds emo‑infused, bass‑heavy...

By PopMatters (Music)
Breakthrough HIV Drug Is Out Of Reach For Many Who Need It Most
NewsApr 16, 2026

Breakthrough HIV Drug Is Out Of Reach For Many Who Need It Most

Gilead's long‑acting HIV pre‑exposure prophylaxis, lenacapavir, demonstrated almost 100% efficacy in trials and requires only two injections per year. The company can produce up to 10 million doses by 2026 but has pledged just 3 million through the Global Fund and PEPFAR,...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Three ESA-Built Satellites on Show in France
NewsApr 16, 2026

Three ESA-Built Satellites on Show in France

Three ESA‑built Earth observation satellites—FLEX, MTG‑I2 and Sentinel‑3C—have completed functional and environmental testing and were displayed at a media event in Cannes before heading to the French Guiana spaceport. FLEX will map plant fluorescence to refine carbon‑cycle models, MTG‑I2 will boost...

By European Space Agency News
More Aggressive 32″ Tires Are Coming, and 32er Trail Bikes Are Sure to Follow
NewsApr 16, 2026

More Aggressive 32″ Tires Are Coming, and 32er Trail Bikes Are Sure to Follow

Maxxis announced three new 32‑inch mountain‑bike tires—the Dissector, Aspen AT and Forekaster—targeting trail and enduro riders. All models arrive in a 32×2.4″ format with the brand’s 60tpi EXO+ casing, and the Dissector and Forekaster carry an E50 rating for e‑bike...

By Singletracks
Smart Plug Guide (2026): When You Should and Shouldn’t Use One
NewsApr 16, 2026

Smart Plug Guide (2026): When You Should and Shouldn’t Use One

Wired’s 2026 Smart Plug Guide outlines when smart plugs add value and when they fall short, highlighting the latest picks such as TP‑Link’s Matter‑certified mini pack, Cync’s outdoor‑rated model, and Ikea’s ultra‑cheap Grillplats plug. The guide explains that smart plugs...

By WIRED – Gear
Why Diptyque Gave Its Iconic Candle a Makeover
NewsApr 16, 2026

Why Diptyque Gave Its Iconic Candle a Makeover

Diptyque unveiled a redesign of its flagship candle, the first visual update since the product’s 1963 launch. The new oval, embossed glass vessel was created with designer Julie Richoz and incorporates a proprietary pressed‑glass technique that cuts the candle’s carbon...

By Fashionista
Largest Chinese Composite Module Developed for Reusable Launch Vehicles
NewsApr 16, 2026

Largest Chinese Composite Module Developed for Reusable Launch Vehicles

The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT) has delivered a 5‑meter‑diameter composite propulsion cabin, the largest single‑piece composite structure in China for reusable launch vehicles, featuring over 60 % composite material and completing development in just seven months. In Italy,...

By CompositesWorld
Josie Hall’s Arresting Photos Invoke the Ancient Japanese Art of Kendo
NewsApr 16, 2026

Josie Hall’s Arresting Photos Invoke the Ancient Japanese Art of Kendo

London photographer Josie Hall is debuting "Red Patience," an exhibition that fuses high‑fashion photography with the ancient Japanese martial art of Kendo. Known for work with Balenciaga, Prada and Martine Rose, Hall uses the sword‑play aesthetic to create surreal, futuristic...

By AnOther Magazine – Culture
Scientists Remove “Zombie” Cells and Reverse Liver Damage in Mice
NewsApr 16, 2026

Scientists Remove “Zombie” Cells and Reverse Liver Damage in Mice

UCLA scientists discovered that senescent liver macrophages, marked by the p21‑TREM2 signature, accumulate with age and high cholesterol. In mice, the senolytic drug ABT‑263 selectively removed these cells, dramatically reducing liver size and body weight despite a continued unhealthy diet....

By ScienceDaily – Nutrition
A City Slicker Catches the Fly-Fishing Bug
NewsApr 16, 2026

A City Slicker Catches the Fly-Fishing Bug

A city‑based professional spent a weekend at The Lodge at Primland, a 12,000‑acre luxury resort in North Carolina, trying fly‑fishing for the first time. Guided by a local expert, he moved from skepticism to catching a trout, highlighting the resort’s...

By GQ
The Impact World This Week: 16 April 2026
NewsApr 16, 2026

The Impact World This Week: 16 April 2026

The weekly roundup highlights the rise of place‑based impact investing, a strategy that directs capital to specific cities, regions or rural areas to generate measurable social outcomes. It notes growing participation from pension funds, local authorities and asset managers seeking...

By Pioneers Post
How to Use AirTags for Travel—Plus, the Best AirTag Alternatives
NewsApr 16, 2026

How to Use AirTags for Travel—Plus, the Best AirTag Alternatives

Remote tracking devices like Apple’s AirTag have become popular tools for travelers seeking real‑time visibility of luggage and personal items. By placing an AirTag—or a comparable Bluetooth tracker—in checked bags, carry‑ons, passports, or even children’s shoes, users can receive early...

By TravelAwaits
Dolce & Gabbana Names Melinda Melrose as Global Makeup Expert
NewsApr 16, 2026

Dolce & Gabbana Names Melinda Melrose as Global Makeup Expert

Dolce & Gabbana has appointed Philadelphia‑born makeup artist Melinda Melrose as its Global Makeup Expert. Melrose, who built a career on Instagram tutorials, brings over 1.4 million followers and a contemporary aesthetic to the luxury brand. Her debut featured new D&G beauty...

By Cosmetics Business
Jodie Comer and Hugh Jackman's "Dark" Period Thriller Confirms UK Release Date
NewsApr 16, 2026

Jodie Comer and Hugh Jackman's "Dark" Period Thriller Confirms UK Release Date

Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer headline the new period thriller *The Death of Robin Hood*, slated for UK cinemas on Wednesday, 2 September. The film offers a dark, visceral take on the legendary archer, portraying an aging Robin confronting mortality and...

By Digital Spy (Movies)
Lucia & The Best Boys Shares News of Second Album ‘Picking Petals’
NewsApr 16, 2026

Lucia & The Best Boys Shares News of Second Album ‘Picking Petals’

Glasgow‑based indie act Lucia & The Best Boys announced her second album, Picking Petals, slated for release on July 31, 2026 through Communion Records. The launch is accompanied by the lead single “You Look Like Somebody In Love,” a jangly, Smiths‑esque track. The album...

By DIY Magazine
Tokamak Energy Joins UK’s Fusion Partnership
NewsApr 16, 2026

Tokamak Energy Joins UK’s Fusion Partnership

Tokamak Energy has been selected as the Magnet Systems Partner for the UK’s STEP fusion programme, securing a £70 million (≈$90 million) contract from UK Fusion Energy. The company will design, build and test high‑temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets through its TE Magnetics...

By Energy Live News
The Hardy Men
NewsApr 16, 2026

The Hardy Men

In 2022 Jonathan Keeperman, a former UC‑Irvine lecturer and right‑wing provocateur, launched Passage Press to build a reactionary cultural apparatus that counters the left’s dominance in arts and media. The boutique publisher quickly gained notoriety, hosting a “Coronation Ball” attended...

By The New York Review of Books
Molecular Lock Design Pushes Perovskite Solar Cell Efficiency Past 26 Percent
NewsApr 16, 2026

Molecular Lock Design Pushes Perovskite Solar Cell Efficiency Past 26 Percent

Researchers at SUSTech and PolyU introduced a rigid‑backbone molecule that locks the interface of inverted perovskite solar cells, pushing power conversion efficiency to a record 26.54 % and retaining 90 % of output after 1,000 hours of stress testing. The same report highlighted...

By NanoDaily (Nano Technology News)
ReconKering: How Kering Is Pulling Out All the Stops to Save Gucci
NewsApr 16, 2026

ReconKering: How Kering Is Pulling Out All the Stops to Save Gucci

Kering has launched ReconKering, a turnaround plan aimed at more than doubling its operating profit margin by mid‑2028 and achieving a return on capital employed above 20%. The strategy focuses on restoring Gucci’s brand appeal while tightening operational efficiency across...

By Retail Detail (EU)
VA Health Care: Efforts to Assess Mental Health Support for Veteran Caregiver Program Need Strengthening
NewsApr 16, 2026

VA Health Care: Efforts to Assess Mental Health Support for Veteran Caregiver Program Need Strengthening

The Veterans Health Administration’s Caregiver Support Program served roughly 98,000 caregivers in fiscal year 2025 and has received $2.6 billion in funding since its expansion in 2020. While the program offers mental‑health services, support groups, and respite care, GAO found that...

By GAO – Health Care
Lilly's Obesity Pill Heads for Diabetes Filing After Heart Risk Trial
NewsApr 16, 2026

Lilly's Obesity Pill Heads for Diabetes Filing After Heart Risk Trial

Eli Lilly’s newly approved obesity medication, marketed as Foun…, demonstrated a 16% lower incidence of major cardiovascular events compared with a standard insulin regimen in a recent trial. The data, presented by Lilly, suggest the drug not only aids weight loss...

By Endpoints News
Navigating Work with Neurodiversity Shouldn’t Be Personal. Organisations Must Lead the Way.
NewsApr 16, 2026

Navigating Work with Neurodiversity Shouldn’t Be Personal. Organisations Must Lead the Way.

The UK Equality Act 2010 obliges employers to make reasonable adjustments for neurodivergent staff, yet most workplaces still rely on individuals to request accommodations. Only about a third of neurodivergent employees feel safe disclosing needs, contributing to a hidden talent...

By Employer News (UK)
Eric Janicki’s Cable Back Workout: Build a Wider, Stronger Upper Body Without Heavy Weights
NewsApr 16, 2026

Eric Janicki’s Cable Back Workout: Build a Wider, Stronger Upper Body Without Heavy Weights

Eric Janicki, IFBB Pro and Instagram influencer, shared a cable‑only back and shoulder routine filmed at a Planet Fitness location. The program consists of seven exercises—unilateral lat pulldowns, chest‑supported pullovers, low‑lat pullovers, low rows, lying lateral raises, front raises, and...

By Muscle & Fitness
AI Tech Collab Takes on SA’s Energy Distribution Crisis
NewsApr 16, 2026

AI Tech Collab Takes on SA’s Energy Distribution Crisis

South African energy tech firm Plentify and developer Balwin Properties have launched an AI‑driven geyser management system using HotBot devices to optimise residential water heating. The controllers, now deployed in over 7,500 homes, adjust heating based on occupancy patterns, solar...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
Inditex Signs Third Lefties Store in UK
NewsApr 16, 2026

Inditex Signs Third Lefties Store in UK

Inditex has signed a lease for its third Lefties store in the UK, locating the 50,000‑sq‑ft unit in Town Square’s North East district between Red and Green Mall. The move follows earlier agreements for stores in Liverpool One and Lakeside,...

By Drapers
Lessons From Innovation Pioneer Florence Nightingale
NewsApr 16, 2026

Lessons From Innovation Pioneer Florence Nightingale

Florence Nightingale transformed 19th‑century health care by pairing rigorous data analysis with clear, public‑facing communication and by founding the world’s first formal nursing school. Her polar‑area chart exposed the deadly impact of unsanitary hospitals, while her 1859 book *Notes on...

By MIT Sloan Management Review
Confidant Is a Neighborhood Joint That’s Found Its Neighbors
NewsApr 16, 2026

Confidant Is a Neighborhood Joint That’s Found Its Neighbors

Confidant, a fine‑dining concept founded by former Roberta’s chefs, opened in Industry City last spring but struggled to attract diners in the industrial complex. The owners closed that location and reopened on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn Heights, a residential area...

By Grub Street (New York Magazine)
Ancient Humans Mastered Fire. Now, Burning Fossil Fuels and Blazing Landscapes Threaten to ‘Undo the World’
NewsApr 16, 2026

Ancient Humans Mastered Fire. Now, Burning Fossil Fuels and Blazing Landscapes Threaten to ‘Undo the World’

Intensifying wildfires across North America in 2023 devastated 58,000 square miles of Canadian forest and sent smoke plumes into the United States, pushing particulate matter levels to 17.3 times WHO limits. A Nature study linked the smoke to 5,400 acute...

By Smithsonian Magazine (Science & Nature)