
From ‘It Ends With Us’ to ‘Reminders of Him,’ How Colleen Hoover Captured Hollywood
Colleen Hoover, whose novels have sold more than 35 million copies, is rapidly becoming a Hollywood staple. Recent adaptations include the films It Ends With Us, Regretting You, and Reminders of Him, with Verity slated for a fall release and the Confess series already streaming. Hoover’s plain‑spoken, emotionally intense storytelling is described as bingeable, making her books attractive to producers seeking resonant, female‑focused narratives. The author and producer Lauren Levine are actively optioning additional titles, cementing Hoover’s foothold in both cinema and television.
Elīna Garanča, Christian Van Horn, Chen Reiss & Catriona Morison Lead Munich Philharmonic’s 2026-27 Season
Munich Philharmonic unveiled its 2026‑27 season, featuring eight concerts from October 2026 through July 2027. The program highlights leading vocalists Elīna Garanča, Christian Van Horn, Chen Reiss and Catriona Morison alongside conductors such as Thomas Hengelbrock, Barbara Hannigan, Manfred Honeck,...
This Yoga Pose Is Perfect For Melting Away Stress & Tension Before Bed
Supine goddess (Supta Baddha Konasana) is highlighted as a restorative yoga pose that melts stress before sleep. Certified teachers detail a simple setup—lying on the back, soles together, arms relaxed—and suggest modifications with props. The pose relieves tight hips, opens...
Polynomially Efficient Quantum Enabled Variational Monte Carlo for Training Neural-Network Quantum States for Physico-Chemical Applications
Researchers propose a polynomially efficient, quantum‑enabled variational Monte Carlo (VMC) method to train neural‑network quantum states (NQS). The algorithm scales linearly with circuit width and depth, requires only constant measurements, and avoids mid‑circuit reads, while simultaneously handling amplitude and phase...

A Smartphone App Can Help Men Last Longer in Bed
A randomized 12‑week trial evaluated Melonga, a smartphone app that teaches pelvic‑floor, mindfulness and cognitive‑behavioural techniques to men with premature ejaculation. Among the 66 participants who completed the study, average intravaginal ejaculation latency rose from 61 seconds to 125 seconds,...

Ideas We Aren’t Ready to Understand—Yet
The article argues that ideas which feel important yet remain opaque should be deliberately retained rather than discarded. It cites incubation theory and neuroscience findings that the brain continues processing problems unconsciously, often producing sudden “aha” moments. The author highlights...

How Qatar Airways' New Business Class Stacks Up Against Emirates In 2026
Qatar Airways is introducing its next‑generation Qsuite on the A350‑1000, featuring seats two inches wider and one inch longer, while Emirates is completing a massive retrofit of its A380 fleet, expanding business‑class capacity to 76 seats per aircraft and redesigning...

Why Chloe Grace Moretz Came Back to Rom-Coms After 12 Years for SXSW Premiere ‘Love Language’
Chloe Grace Moretz returns to the romantic‑comedy genre after a 12‑year gap with the SXSW‑premiered film “Love Language.” The indie follows a bride‑to‑be who, after being left at the altar, starts a lucrative side business writing wedding vows. Writer‑director Joey...
Network-Based Prediction of Drug Combinations with Quantum Annealing
The study introduces a quantum‑annealing algorithm that predicts effective drug combinations by casting the problem as a quadratic unconstrained binary optimisation (QUBO). It leverages the network‑medicine concept of disease modules and the “Complementary Exposure” principle, which seeks drugs that hit...
Real-Time PCR–Based Detection of Mycoplasma Agalactiae in Sheep Bulk Tank Milk to Support Flock-Level Epidemiology
A real‑time PCR assay for detecting Mycoplasma agalactiae in sheep bulk‑tank milk was developed and validated, showing high specificity and sensitivity. The test was deployed across more than 900 dairy sheep farms in Sardinia, revealing widespread but generally low‑level prevalence...

When Anxiety Comes Out as Irritability
Anxiety often masquerades as irritability, turning fear into quick‑tempered reactions. The article explains how early attachment experiences teach the mind to replace vulnerability with anger as a defensive strategy. It warns that treating only the surface anger misses the underlying...
How Do Genetic Diversity, Gene Flow, and Divergent Haplotypes Drive Population Differentiation in the Invasive Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus Ferrugineus)...
Researchers examined the invasive red palm weevil in Saudi Arabia’s Qassim region using mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS markers. COI analysis revealed near‑identical haplotypes and strong genetic links to populations in Egypt, Al‑Ahsa, Pakistan and the UAE. ITS sequencing, with...
Superstar Q&A With Don Toliver: ‘Octane,’ Travis Scott, Y2K Pop & More | SXSW 2026
Don Toliver sat down with Billboard at SXSW 2026 to discuss his fifth studio album, Octane, which debuted at No. 1 with 162,000 units sold. All 18 tracks from the record entered the Hot 100, underscoring his streaming power. He detailed his...
Friday Dance Music Guide: The Week’s Best New Tracks From Kenya Grace, Claude VonStroke & More
This week’s dance music roundup highlights several major live‑event announcements and a key label acquisition. French pioneer Jean‑Michel Jarre will open ADE 2026 with an immersive performance, while LP Giobbi makes history as the first woman to lead Okeechobee’s superjam....

IMetalX Emerges From Stealth with Technology to Model Resident Space Objects
iMetalX Inc. has emerged from stealth to announce a partnership with Psionic, integrating Psionic’s Space Navigation Doppler Lidar with iMetalX’s Asgard data‑simulation platform. The combined solution can generate high‑fidelity 3‑D models of resident space objects within minutes, aimed at autonomous...
Modular Meta-Evolutionary AI Architecture Enables Interpretable Stratification in Heterogeneous Clinical Trials
The paper introduces a modular, meta‑evolutionary AI system that couples an interpretable dynamical‑systems learner (NetraAI) with a literature‑grounded LLM Strategist. NetraAI uses a long‑range memory to discover compact Model‑Derived Subgroups (MDS) and abstains when evidence is weak, while the LLM...
Horse IVF Milestone in Florida: Frozen-Thawed Sperm Fertilizes an Egg
University of Florida researchers have achieved the first successful in‑vitro fertilization of a horse egg using frozen‑thawed sperm. The study showed that frozen‑thawed stallion sperm, after undergoing stress‑induced capacitation, fertilized the oocyte more effectively than fresh or chilled sperm. This...

Indigenous Knowledge Confirms What Scientists Observe: Large Birds Are Disappearing
A new study published in the International Journal of Conservation shows that large bird species have become dramatically smaller across three continents, confirming trends documented by scientists. By surveying 1,434 Indigenous and local community members, researchers found the average body...
Health-Related Quality of Life and Its Influence Factors in Chinese Patients with Phenylketonuria
A 2025 cross‑sectional survey assessed health‑related quality of life (HRQoL) in 196 Chinese phenylketonuria (PKU) patients using the EQ‑5D instrument. The cohort, average age 9.5 years, was predominantly rural (62%) with low educational attainment and modest household incomes. Mean EQ‑5D...
Jorge Drexler Breaks Down 5 Essential Tracks From ‘Taracá’: ‘An Album of Mourning With a Clear Celebratory Nature’
Uruguayan singer‑songwriter Jorge Drexler released his new album Taracá on March 13, his first record made in Uruguay in two decades. The 11‑track project weaves candombe percussion with themes of grief and celebration, reflecting the loss of his father and a...

Can a Ketogenic Diet "Cure" Schizophrenia?
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed a Harvard doctor cured schizophrenia with a ketogenic diet, citing a single‑patient case study. The study, conducted by Dr. Chris Palmer, reported weight loss and reduced hallucinations but lacked a...

The Genetic Secrets of Sperm Warfare
University of Utah geneticists uncovered that selfish chromosomes in fruit flies co‑opt the Overdrive (Ovd) gene to eliminate competing sperm, ensuring only distortion‑carrying gametes persist. Overdrive normally acts as a quality‑control checkpoint, removing damaged sperm, but the Segregation Distorter (SD)...

Inside a Color-Drenched L.A. Home by Midcentury Architect Charles Du Bois
Charles Du Bois, a seminal mid‑century architect, designed over 1,000 modern ranch homes in Los Angeles, including the historic Woodland West district. A four‑bedroom, color‑drenched residence in Woodland Hills showcases his signature open plan, vaulted ceilings, and a striking salmon‑colored double‑sided fireplace. The interior...

Doc ‘White With Fear’ Debuts March 24 on PBS, PBS App
PBS will launch the documentary "White With Fear" on March 24, both on its broadcast network and streaming app. The film investigates a decades‑long political playbook that amplifies racial division and white‑victimization narratives for power and profit. It features first‑person...
Protected: The Lion Cub
Palestinian‑Icelandic poet Mazen Maarouf has published three acclaimed poetry collections, translated into more than seven languages, and his debut short‑story collection Jokes for the Gunmen was long‑listed for the 2019 Man Booker International Prize. Lebanese writer and translator Lina Mounzer contributes essays...

‘We Are The Shaggs’ Review: Ken Kwapis’ Endearing Doc Tells The Strange True Story Behind The Best “Worst Album” Ever...
Ken Kwapis’s new documentary *We Are the Shaggs* premiered at SXSW, chronicling the bizarre rise of the 1960s all‑girl band formed by the Wiggin sisters under their father’s obsessive direction. The film details how their sole album, *Philosophy of the...

Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore: Surrealist Lovers Who Defied the German Occupation
The Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis opened “And I Saw New Heavens and a New Earth,” spotlighting the intertwined work of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore. Curated by Dean Daderko and Svetlana Kitto, the show blends early Surrealist portraits,...

Every Single Cell in the Universe Is Conscious, Research Suggests
Recent research revives the Cellular Basis of Consciousness, arguing that every living cell—from bacteria to trees—possesses a form of sentience. Experiments with slime molds, bioluminescent bacteria, and responsive plants demonstrate learning, memory, and decision‑making that resemble primitive consciousness. Theories linking...

Three Simple Strategies for Achieving the Power of a Still Mind
The article outlines three martial‑arts‑inspired techniques—centering, building a “silence muscle” through brief meditation, and the “whiteboard wipe” visualization—to cultivate a still mind. It argues that mental stillness counters modern information overload, enabling clearer perception and decisive action. By treating focus...
Paris Jackson on Where She Stands With Colman Domingo Amid ‘Michael’ Biopic Drama: ‘Things Get Twisted’
Paris Jackson clarified her stance with actor Colman Domingo after a public spat over the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic. Domingo, who portrays Joe Jackson, messaged her to explain that his earlier comment was taken out of context, and she expressed...

Japan to Double Science, Tech Spending to $380bn over 5 Years
Japan announced a five‑year plan to invest 60 trillion yen (approximately $376 billion) in science and technology, aiming to double its current spending. The budget will run through fiscal 2030 and concentrates on artificial intelligence, space exploration, and nuclear fusion research. The...
Ashwagandha Shows Promise as a Treatment for Depression in New Rat Study
Researchers at Mardin Artuklu University found that Ashwagandha alleviated depression-like behaviors in adolescent male rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress. The herbal supplement not only improved pleasure and despair measures but also reduced brain inflammation and cell‑death markers more effectively...
Why I Refuse to Cook Dinner on the Days I Grocery Shop
Food writer Mackenzie Filson explains why she never cooks dinner on the days she shops for groceries, treating cooking as an extra "frog" after a demanding errand. She shops twice a month, spending about $200 on food and pet supplies,...

Best Opportunities, Grants & Awards for Creatives: 16 to 22 March 2026
A curated roundup of arts funding and development opportunities runs from 16‑22 March 2026, covering visual arts, literature, dance, photography, and performance across Australia and Greece. Highlights include three 18‑month paid artist positions with The Unconformity, an $80,000 Copyright Agency Partnership Grant...
Space Capsule Camper Unfurls Into Edgy Base Camp in Mere Seconds
Skydream Caravans, a Chongqing‑based startup, is set to debut a luxury travel trailer that blends EV‑grade power, advanced driver‑assistance systems (ADAS) and smart‑home integration. The 26.5‑foot rig will feature dual 45‑85 kWh lithium batteries, a 1,100‑2,200 W solar roof, and one‑touch automated...

No Metric Predicts Climbing Speed Better Than Watts Per Kilogram. Here's How Yours Stacks Up.
The power‑to‑weight ratio (watts per kilogram) is the premier metric for estimating a cyclist’s climbing speed, translating raw power into how quickly each kilogram of mass can be moved uphill. While absolute watts dominate on flat terrain, weight‑adjusted power shines...

Are You Being Held In Your Relationship?
Keven Duffy argues that emotional safety—what psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott called a "holding environment"—is more critical than tactical texting for building lasting intimacy. He shows how mixed signals and over‑analysis of messages amplify dating anxiety, while clear, consistent communication creates a steady,...
Doja Cat Commends Chappell Roan’s ‘Attitude’ in Paparazzi Confrontation: ‘She Hasn’t Hurt One Person’
Doja Cat used a TikTok video to defend pop singer Chappell Roan after a viral Paris paparazzi confrontation, praising Roan’s unapologetic attitude. In the same clip, Doja disclosed her borderline personality disorder diagnosis and linked her own experiences to Roan’s handling of...

What Bella Hadid, Ruth E. Carter, and Becky G Wore This Week
Ahead of the Oscars and fresh from Paris Fashion Week, Bella Hadid and Becky G fronted Revolve Los Angeles, the brand’s inaugural namesake line, at a high‑profile launch. Costume designer Ruth E. Carter, honored at the first Camille Rose Art of Glam Awards dinner, turned heads...
Protected: Invisible Landscape
Guernica magazine has posted a password‑protected fiction piece titled “Protected: Invisible Landscape,” authored by Kashmiri research scholar Gowhar Yaqoob. The work is accompanied by visual contributions from photographer Mohammed Omer Bhat and performance artist Khursheed Ahmad, both deeply rooted in...

Nate Berkus Has THOUGHTS About Carrie Bradshaw’s Iconic Apartment—Here’s What He Would Change
Interior designer Nate Berkus used Instagram to dissect Carrie Bradshaw’s legendary Sex and the City apartment, pinpointing four key areas he would overhaul. He criticized the pistachio‑green kitchen’s dated appliances and suggested a sleek, neutral palette with modern appliances. He proposed...

3 Hip-Hop One-Hit Wonders From the 90s Who Deserved More Recognition
90s hip‑hop produced several artists who scored a single breakout hit but never achieved lasting fame. The article spotlights Craig Mack, whose “Flava in Ya Ear” was outshone by a Bad Boy remix featuring Notorious B.I.G.; Onyx, whose hardcore, punk‑infused...

On This Day in 1971, a Forgotten Folk Duo Entered the Charts With a Controversial Hit That Featured Jerry Garcia...
On March 13, 1971 Brewer & Shipley cracked the Billboard Hot 100 with “One Toke Over the Line,” peaking at No. 10 despite widespread radio bans. The FCC’s warning memo triggered a purge of songs perceived as glorifying drug use, forcing stations in multiple states to drop the track. The...

I’m Still Riding Fast in My Sixties. Focusing on These Three Skills Is My Secret to Longevity.
Peter Abraham, a former pro cyclist now 62, attributes his continued speed and endurance to mastering three core skills: comfortable group riding, precise cornering, and a competitive mindset. Over the past 15 years he rebuilt his fitness while coaching Bicycling’s...
9 Portable Kitchen Finds That Make Eating on the Go a Breeze
The article spotlights nine portable kitchen products designed to simplify eating on road trips and outdoor adventures, ranging from insulated food jars to cordless blenders. Prices span from $17 for a basic camp plate to $150 for a premium Yeti...

The Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde Shares Exciting News About a New Album by the Band and Other Recording Projects
Frontwoman Chrissie Hynde announced that The Pretenders will begin recording a new album, tentatively titled Outlaw, within months. She also revealed two side projects: a Brazil‑based +3 collaboration with artists Moreno Veloso, Alexandre Kassin and Domenico Lancellotti, and a second...

I Fasted for Friendship During Ramadan and Lent. Here’s What I Learned.
Visiting Lahore at the start of Ramadan and Lent, Sikh executive Tarunjit Singh Butalia chose to fast not for religious duty but to stand in solidarity with his Muslim and Christian friends. He observed a day‑long Ramadan fast with a Muslim...
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke Let AI Read His MRI, and Build the Software to Do It
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke used Anthropic's Claude model to turn his MRI scan data into a custom web viewer, bypassing commercial Windows software. By prompting the AI, he generated a functional interface that not only displayed the images but also...

Why You Should Train For Any Race By Focusing on Short Distances
Ultra‑runner Pat Heine explains that training for a 200‑mile trail race can rely on short, repeatable segments rather than long mileage. By applying the “chunking” method—breaking a massive goal into manageable pieces—he builds both physical strength and mental resilience on...
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Mild Neonatal Encephalopathy Treated with Therapeutic Hypothermia
A recent cohort study of 220 infants with mild neonatal encephalopathy compared therapeutic hypothermia (TH) to standard care. The TH group experienced more arrhythmia, delayed first feeding, and higher hospitalization costs, yet neurodevelopmental assessments at two years showed no statistically...