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Google Researchers Identified 9 Behaviors of Great Leaders. How Many Involve Hard Skills? The Answer May Surprise You
NewsApr 16, 2026

Google Researchers Identified 9 Behaviors of Great Leaders. How Many Involve Hard Skills? The Answer May Surprise You

Google’s decade‑long Project Oxygen identified nine behaviors that define its top managers. Only one behavior—technical expertise—tests hard skills, while the remaining eight focus on soft skills such as feedback, empathy, and clear goal‑setting. The study shows employees prioritize managers who can...

By Inc.
You Can Work Out Daily & Still Be Undermining This Aspect of Longevity
NewsApr 16, 2026

You Can Work Out Daily & Still Be Undermining This Aspect of Longevity

Even a disciplined gym routine can't fully counteract the hidden damage caused by eight hours of daily sitting. Prolonged sedentary time dulls proprioception—the body’s internal GPS—leading to poorer balance, coordination, and higher fall risk. Research shows that micro‑movement breaks and...

By Mindbodygreen
Massive Attack’s First Song in Six Years Features Tom Waits
NewsApr 16, 2026

Massive Attack’s First Song in Six Years Features Tom Waits

Massive Attack has broken a six‑year silence with the single “Boots on the Ground,” featuring a rare vocal appearance by Tom Waits. The track, accompanied by a short film of pandemic‑era BLM protests and ICE raids, tackles rising authoritarianism and neo‑fascist...

By Pitchfork
Living With Celiac? These Factors May Matter Just As Much As Diet
NewsApr 16, 2026

Living With Celiac? These Factors May Matter Just As Much As Diet

A recent Spanish study of 1,050 adults with celiac disease found that quality of life depends on more than strict gluten‑free diet adherence. Mental health, regular physical activity, and higher income were each strongly linked to better wellbeing. While diet...

By Mindbodygreen
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NewsApr 16, 2026

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NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day highlighted comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), showcasing its bright green coma and long, wispy blue ion tail. The comet, a few‑kilometer‑wide icy nucleus, is currently shedding gas that is ionized by sunlight and swept into a...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
Venture Philanthropy: Revolution Through Collaboration
NewsApr 16, 2026

Venture Philanthropy: Revolution Through Collaboration

Macmillan Cancer Support is establishing a second impact fund, Macmillan Ventures, with a target of £30 million (≈ $37.5 million) to be deployed over five years. The fund builds on a £3.5 million (≈ $4.4 million) pilot that backed AI‑driven diagnostics, upright radiotherapy and digital support...

By New Statesman — Ideas
Always Wake Up Tired? This Might Be Disrupting Your Sleep Cycle
NewsApr 16, 2026

Always Wake Up Tired? This Might Be Disrupting Your Sleep Cycle

A new study using wearable EEG headbands and stress‑tracking bracelets found that daytime stress reshapes sleep architecture, increasing REM sleep by about 6.5 percentage points while reducing deep (N3) sleep by roughly 5.7 points. The research, which followed 21 participants...

By Mindbodygreen
Worried About Alzheimer's? This Type Of Exercise May Be Protective
NewsApr 16, 2026

Worried About Alzheimer's? This Type Of Exercise May Be Protective

A 24‑week resistance‑training program for adults aged 65‑80 reduced a brain‑volume signature linked to Alzheimer’s disease, especially among participants with early amyloid‑beta biomarkers. MRI scans showed adaptive thinning in vulnerable regions, and those changes correlated with better performance on executive‑function...

By Mindbodygreen
MRNA Vaccines Activate Unconventional CD8+ T Cells
NewsApr 16, 2026

MRNA Vaccines Activate Unconventional CD8+ T Cells

A recent study published in *Nature Immunology* shows that mRNA COVID‑19 vaccines trigger a previously underappreciated subset of CD8+ T cells with innate‑like characteristics. These unconventional cells, resembling mucosal‑associated invariant T (MAIT) and γδ T cells, expand rapidly after the...

By Bioengineer.org
This Vitamin May Be Linked To Taller Height, New Genetic Study Suggests
NewsApr 16, 2026

This Vitamin May Be Linked To Taller Height, New Genetic Study Suggests

A new Mendelian randomization study finds that genetically higher circulating vitamin D levels are associated with modest increases in adult height—roughly 0.2 to nearly 1 cm—across European men and women. The analysis controls for other height‑related genes, strengthening the case for a...

By Mindbodygreen
Innovation for a New Era of Cancer Care
NewsApr 16, 2026

Innovation for a New Era of Cancer Care

The UK’s National Cancer Plan, released earlier this year, prioritises expanding genomic testing, liquid biopsies, and a national inherited cancer registry to modernise cancer pathways. Johnson & Johnson argues that linking these precision diagnostics to innovative therapies is essential for...

By New Statesman — Ideas
What Not To Miss at Milan Design Week 2026
NewsApr 16, 2026

What Not To Miss at Milan Design Week 2026

Milan Design Week 2026, anchored by Salone del Mobile (April 20‑26), turns the entire city into a sprawling design showcase. Highlights include Prada’s fifth "In Sight" symposium on AI‑generated imagery, Alessi’s collaboration with C.P. Company re‑imagining kitchen classics, and Alcova’s revival of...

By Elite Traveler
Brendan Fraser's "Incredible" Drama with "Clever Twist" Lands New UK Streaming Home
NewsApr 16, 2026

Brendan Fraser's "Incredible" Drama with "Clever Twist" Lands New UK Streaming Home

Brendan Fraser stars in the Japanese‑set drama "Rental Family," now streaming on Disney+. The film follows an American actor who joins a Tokyo rental‑family agency, blurring performance and reality. Critics have lauded Fraser’s performance, giving the movie an 88% Rotten...

By Digital Spy (Movies)
Why Feedback Feels so Hard (and What to Do About It)
NewsApr 16, 2026

Why Feedback Feels so Hard (and What to Do About It)

Feedback is universally recognized as vital, yet many avoid it because it feels uncomfortable and risky. Delays, softened messages, or silence create confusion, frustration, and underperformance. A recent "Skills Booster: Feedback Without Fear" webinar outlined three actionable tactics: give timely...

By Think Productive (UK)
Your Orient Express Reading List: From Lonely Planet
NewsApr 16, 2026

Your Orient Express Reading List: From Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet’s new "Journey Orient Express" compiles a literary tour of the famed train, spotlighting classics from Graham Greene to Agatha Christie. The book highlights how authors from the 1920s‑1930s used the Express to explore decadence, intrigue, and pre‑war anxieties....

By CrimeReads
Taiwan’s New Typologies
NewsApr 16, 2026

Taiwan’s New Typologies

Taiwan’s municipal cultural strategy is accelerating, with three flagship institutions opening between 2025 and 2028. The New Taipei City Art Museum debuted in April 2025, while the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts rolls out in phases through 2028, adding a...

By ArtReview
Documentaries to Watch Now: Cover-Up (2025)
NewsApr 16, 2026

Documentaries to Watch Now: Cover-Up (2025)

"Cover‑Up" (2025), directed by Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus, profiles Pulitzer‑winning journalist Seymour Hersh and his landmark investigations of the My Lai massacre and Abu Ghraib abuses. The film blends the tension of 1970s political thrillers with rigorous reporting, offering a...

By CrimeReads
Morning Vs. Evening Workouts: What Gets You Better Results?
NewsApr 16, 2026

Morning Vs. Evening Workouts: What Gets You Better Results?

A new 12‑week study of 150 adults aged 40‑60 with cardiovascular risk factors found that exercising in sync with one’s chronotype dramatically amplifies health benefits. Participants whose workout times matched their natural morning‑or‑evening preference saw nearly double the reduction in...

By Mindbodygreen
Luke Goebel on Weaponized Fatigue and the Necessity of Violence in His New Novel
NewsApr 16, 2026

Luke Goebel on Weaponized Fatigue and the Necessity of Violence in His New Novel

Luke Goebel’s new novel *Kill Dick* confronts what he calls "shock fatigue," the desensitization caused by relentless media overload. The book uses graphic violence, sex, and scandal to force readers out of complacency, arguing that only heightened intensity can break the...

By CrimeReads
The AHA's New Eating Guidelines & How They Compare to Federal Nutrition Advice
NewsApr 16, 2026

The AHA's New Eating Guidelines & How They Compare to Federal Nutrition Advice

The American Heart Association released its 2026 heart‑healthy eating guidelines, adding a dedicated focus on cutting ultraprocessed foods and tightening alcohol recommendations. The nine‑point framework stresses whole‑food patterns, plant‑based protein, low‑fat dairy, and unsaturated fats while limiting added sugar, sodium,...

By Mindbodygreen
The Great Escape Announces Full 2026 Schedule and New Artists
NewsApr 16, 2026

The Great Escape Announces Full 2026 Schedule and New Artists

The Great Escape festival announced its full 2026 lineup, marking the event’s 20th anniversary in Brighton from May 13‑16. The schedule features over 450 up‑and‑coming artists performing across more than 35 venues, with headliners such as Peaches, The Lottery Winners,...

By NME
‘Normal’ Review: This Town Is Anything But
NewsApr 16, 2026

‘Normal’ Review: This Town Is Anything But

Bob Odenkirk headlines the new action‑thriller “Normal,” released April 16, 2026, after his breakout performances in the “Nobody” series. The screenplay is penned by Derek Kolstad, the creator of the “Nobody” and “John Wick” franchises, promising high‑octane set‑pieces. Director Ben Wheatley brings his...

By The New York Times – Movies
‘Eagles of the Republic’ Review: How Authoritarians Clip Wings
NewsApr 16, 2026

‘Eagles of the Republic’ Review: How Authoritarians Clip Wings

Tarik Saleh’s new thriller “Eagles of the Republic” examines how authoritarian regimes co‑opt celebrities for propaganda. The film follows Egyptian megastar George Fahmy, played by Fares Fares, as he is pressured by President Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi’s security apparatus to portray the...

By The New York Times – Movies
‘Amrum’ Review: A Moral Awakening
NewsApr 16, 2026

‘Amrum’ Review: A Moral Awakening

“Amrum” is a World War II-era drama set on a remote German island, directed by Fatih Akin and starring Diane Kruger, Jasper Billerbeck, and Laura Tonke. The film, based on co‑screenwriter Hark Bohm’s childhood recollections, follows 12‑year‑old Nanning’s quest to gather ingredients for white bread...

By The New York Times – Movies
Art Dubai Will Host a Scaled-Back “Special Edition,” And Other News.
NewsApr 16, 2026

Art Dubai Will Host a Scaled-Back “Special Edition,” And Other News.

Art Dubai will return in 2026 with a scaled‑back “special edition,” featuring about 75 curated presentations that replace the traditional booth model with collaborations and commissions. Authentic Brands Group is reviving Barneys New York, targeting small‑format stores and a potential Madison...

By Surface Magazine
Book Review: ‘Dear Monica Lewinsky,’ by Julia Langbein
NewsApr 16, 2026

Book Review: ‘Dear Monica Lewinsky,’ by Julia Langbein

Julia Langbein’s second novel, *Dear Monica Lewinsky*, uses the former White House intern as a symbolic patron saint for women scarred by public shaming. The story follows Jean Dornan, a 40‑year‑old court translator in New York, who wrestles with lingering...

By The New York Times – Books
Massive Attack: Boots on the Ground (Ft Tom Waits) Review – First Single in a Decade Is a Dark Hymn...
NewsApr 16, 2026

Massive Attack: Boots on the Ground (Ft Tom Waits) Review – First Single in a Decade Is a Dark Hymn...

Massive Attack has broken a ten‑year silence with the single "Boots on the Ground," featuring a haunting contribution from Tom Waits. The seven‑minute track blends dark, experimental beats with Waits’s laboured breathing and a stark silence, underscored by a politically...

By The Guardian (Music)
Is Cultivated Meat Better for the Planet? This New Study Confirms Climate Impact
NewsApr 16, 2026

Is Cultivated Meat Better for the Planet? This New Study Confirms Climate Impact

A new peer‑reviewed life‑cycle assessment by Czech startup Bene Meat Technologies and the Czech Technical University shows cultivated meat can emit as little as 3.3 kg CO₂e per kilogram, with a baseline of 5.3 kg CO₂e/kg—far lower than conventional beef (≈98.6 kg) and...

By Green Queen
Massive Attack and Tom Waits Release New Single “Boots on the Ground”: Stream
NewsApr 16, 2026

Massive Attack and Tom Waits Release New Single “Boots on the Ground”: Stream

British trip‑hop pioneers Massive Attack have dropped a new single, “Boots on the Ground,” featuring the gravel‑voiced Tom Waits. The politically charged track, accompanied by a striking visual montage, will be issued on a 12‑inch vinyl whose proceeds are pledged...

By Consequence
Interview: Arthur Sze on Translating Poetry and His Favorite Books
NewsApr 16, 2026

Interview: Arthur Sze on Translating Poetry and His Favorite Books

Arthur Sze, the U.S. poet laureate, reveals his ideal reading ritual—coffee at his desk overlooking desert flora—and shares the eclectic titles that line his nightstand, from Emily Wilson’s Iliad translation to Kevin Young’s Night Watch. He recently praised Simon Armitage’s...

By The New York Times – Books
Kendrick Lamar’s Protégé Baby Keem Tells the Whole Story, Warts and All
NewsApr 16, 2026

Kendrick Lamar’s Protégé Baby Keem Tells the Whole Story, Warts and All

Baby Keem, 25‑year‑old rapper and cousin of Kendrick Lamar, released his autobiographical album “Casino” in February 2026. The record, which fuses narrative storytelling with impulsive trap elements, debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and is fueling a North American and...

By The New York Times (Arts > Music)
Book Review: ‘The Violence,’ by Adriana E. Ramírez
NewsApr 16, 2026

Book Review: ‘The Violence,’ by Adriana E. Ramírez

Adriana E. Ramírez’s new book *The Violence* revisits Colombia’s decade‑long civil war known as La Violencia (1948‑1958), a period when partisan militias turned neighbors against each other and thousands were killed. The memoir blends her grandparents’ survival story with a broader social‑history analysis,...

By The New York Times – Books
Cells Have a Secret 'Courier System' That Could Open Hard-to-Reach Targets for RNA and Gene Therapies
NewsApr 16, 2026

Cells Have a Secret 'Courier System' That Could Open Hard-to-Reach Targets for RNA and Gene Therapies

University College Dublin researchers have identified a previously unknown cellular "courier system" in which nanoparticles acquire a protein‑RNA "condensate corona" that shuttles functional biomolecules between cells. The corona forms a stable droplet that protects its cargo, escapes degradation, and delivers...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
'Dancing Jets' From Black Hole Reveal an Immense Power Equivalent to 10,000 Suns
NewsApr 16, 2026

'Dancing Jets' From Black Hole Reveal an Immense Power Equivalent to 10,000 Suns

Curtin University researchers used an Earth‑spanning radio telescope array to directly measure the instantaneous power of the jets from the Cygnus X‑1 black‑hole binary. The jets were found to emit energy equivalent to the output of 10,000 suns and travel at...

By Phys.org - Space News
There's More Than One Way to Pledge Your Allegiance This World Cup
NewsApr 16, 2026

There's More Than One Way to Pledge Your Allegiance This World Cup

Adidas is expanding World Cup fan apparel beyond traditional jerseys by releasing a curated line of track tops and windbreakers that double as everyday streetwear. The collection includes a revived 2006 Argentina away track top, a denim‑inspired graphic top, Sweden’s...

By Highsnobiety
Stephen Hawking's Black Hole Information Paradox Could Be Solved — if the Universe Has 7 Dimensions
NewsApr 16, 2026

Stephen Hawking's Black Hole Information Paradox Could Be Solved — if the Universe Has 7 Dimensions

A new theoretical study published March 19 2026 proposes that black holes never fully evaporate but leave behind ultra‑tiny, stable remnants. The mechanism relies on three hidden spatial dimensions, giving spacetime seven dimensions, whose torsion creates a repulsive force that halts Hawking...

By Live Science
Leading Vs. Managing: What’s the Difference?
NewsApr 16, 2026

Leading Vs. Managing: What’s the Difference?

Harvard professor John Kotter distinguishes leadership from management, defining management as the discipline of planning, budgeting, organizing, staffing, and controlling to keep an organization on time and on budget. Leadership, by contrast, creates movement through vision, alignment, and motivation, driving...

By Program on Negotiation (Harvard Law)
Quince’s Quilted Crossbody Bag Is $1,000+ Less Than a YSL Lookalike, and Fans Say It’s ‘Dreamy and Elegant’
NewsApr 16, 2026

Quince’s Quilted Crossbody Bag Is $1,000+ Less Than a YSL Lookalike, and Fans Say It’s ‘Dreamy and Elegant’

Quince introduced an Italian‑leather quilted crossbody bag priced at $92, a design that mirrors a $1,190 YSL purse and delivers more than $1,000 in savings. The bag includes a detachable gold chain, six card slots and a zip pocket, earning...

By Real Simple (Home & Organizing)
HX Expeditions Unveils New Greenland Experiences
NewsApr 16, 2026

HX Expeditions Unveils New Greenland Experiences

HX Expeditions announced an expanded Greenland portfolio running from June 2026 through the 2027 season. The line‑up adds nine sailings across its four ice‑strengthened vessels and introduces new culinary and adventure experiences, including the "Tide to Table" dinner and the...

By TTG Media
Five Authors in the Running for Historical Fiction Prize
NewsApr 16, 2026

Five Authors in the Running for Historical Fiction Prize

The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction has announced a five‑book shortlist, marking the first time all nominees are British authors. The contenders—Jo Harkin's "The Pretender," Alice Jolly's "The Matchbox Girl," Graeme Macrae Burnet's "Benbecula," Rachel Seiffert's "Once the Deed...

By BBC – Entertainment & Arts
Polly Barton on Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s Hell of Solitude
NewsApr 16, 2026

Polly Barton on Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s Hell of Solitude

Polly Barton’s essay introduces Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s new anthology Hell of Solitude, a curated mix of poems, obscure short pieces and experimental “un‑storylike” works translated by Ryan Choi. Barton notes Akutagawa’s towering status in Japan—father of the modern short story, creator of...

By Literary Hub
A Linguistic and Philosophical Tapestry: Suchitra Ramachandran on Jeyamohan’s The Abyss
NewsApr 16, 2026

A Linguistic and Philosophical Tapestry: Suchitra Ramachandran on Jeyamohan’s The Abyss

Suchitra Ramachandran’s introduction frames Jeyamohan’s new novel *The Abyss* as a stark, multilingual exploration of humanism amid extreme marginalisation. The work follows his epic projects—*Vishnupuram*, *Venmurasu* (26 volumes, >25,000 pages), and recent Dalit reinterpretation *Kaviyam*—by placing beggars in a hyper‑realistic...

By Literary Hub
Decoding HBx–Smc6 Interaction: Advancing HBV Inhibition
NewsApr 16, 2026

Decoding HBx–Smc6 Interaction: Advancing HBV Inhibition

A study in Cell Research reveals how hepatitis B virus protein HBx binds the host Smc6 subunit, triggering ubiquitin‑mediated degradation that lifts restriction on cccDNA and sustains infection. Cryo‑EM resolved the interface at near‑atomic resolution, identifying a pocket on Smc6 and...

By Bioengineer.org
Nucleai and Sirona Dx to Provide New Proteomics Solution for Pharma Companies
NewsApr 16, 2026

Nucleai and Sirona Dx to Provide New Proteomics Solution for Pharma Companies

Nucleai and Sirona Dx have formed a partnership to deliver an end‑to‑end spatial proteomics solution for pharmaceutical and biotech companies. The joint offering unifies assay design, high‑quality imaging, and AI‑driven analytics to turn complex tissue data into actionable biological insights....

By Pharmaceutical Technology (GlobalData)
Quiksilver Brings Back ‘Young Guns’ With A Collection And Forthcoming Film
NewsApr 16, 2026

Quiksilver Brings Back ‘Young Guns’ With A Collection And Forthcoming Film

Quiksilver is reviving its iconic 2005 "Young Guns" surf film with a new collection and a fresh documentary slated for an August release. The reboot features a lineup of current surf stars—including Griff, Kanoa, Rio Waida, and Mikey Wright—under the...

By Stab Magazine
Rusting Rivers: Alarm Grows Over Uptick in Acidic Arctic Waters
NewsApr 16, 2026

Rusting Rivers: Alarm Grows Over Uptick in Acidic Arctic Waters

Climate‑induced permafrost thaw and increased rainfall are turning Arctic rivers orange and highly acidic. Over 200 rivers across Alaska, the Yukon and the Canadian Arctic now exhibit rust‑colored water with pH as low as 2.3. Researchers link the discoloration to...

By Yale Environment 360
Improving Magnetic Performance in EV Motors
NewsApr 16, 2026

Improving Magnetic Performance in EV Motors

Researchers at South Korea’s DGIST have merged spark plasma sintering with grain‑boundary diffusion to produce Nd‑Fe‑B permanent magnets that achieve uniform diffusion throughout the bulk. The new process creates a core‑shell microstructure, enabling near‑theoretical density and a post‑sinter heat treatment...

By Sustainable e-Mobility Engineering
Ancient DNA Uncovers Widespread Selection in West Eurasia
NewsApr 16, 2026

Ancient DNA Uncovers Widespread Selection in West Eurasia

A new study of over 10,000 ancient genomes spanning 45,000 years reveals widespread natural selection across West Eurasia. Researchers identified strong signals on traits such as skin pigmentation, immune response, lactase persistence, and height, with selection peaks coinciding with the...

By Bioengineer.org
Vans' Oddly Opulent Skate Sneakers Are Actually Crazy Luxurious
NewsApr 16, 2026

Vans' Oddly Opulent Skate Sneakers Are Actually Crazy Luxurious

Vans has launched the Antwerp Fade Authentic sneaker, a $80 all‑black skate shoe upgraded with pebbled leather and suede detailing. The shoe’s chocolate‑brown outsole defies traditional color conventions, positioning the model as a premium offering rather than a standard skate...

By Highsnobiety