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Exclusive Cover Reveal of “Staying Still” By Hieu Minh Nguyen
NewsMar 12, 2026

Exclusive Cover Reveal of “Staying Still” By Hieu Minh Nguyen

Electric Literature unveiled the cover of Hieu Minh Nguyen’s forthcoming poetry collection Staying Still, slated for publication on September 1, 2026 by Tin House/Zando. The book follows Nguyen’s award‑winning debut Not Here and delves into anxieties of belonging, queer boyhood, and the refugee...

By Electric Literature
Two Renoir Exhibitions at Musée D’Orsay Explore the Joy of Human Connection
NewsMar 12, 2026

Two Renoir Exhibitions at Musée D’Orsay Explore the Joy of Human Connection

The Musée d’Orsay opens two Renoir exhibitions—"Renoir and Love: A Joyful Modernity," spotlighting his 1865‑85 paintings, and "Renoir Drawings," loaned from the Morgan Library—running from 17 March to mid‑July. The shows feature rarely seen masterpieces such as Luncheon of the Boating...

By The Art Newspaper
Gene Conversion Boosts Selection in Clonal Fish
NewsMar 12, 2026

Gene Conversion Boosts Selection in Clonal Fish

Researchers have demonstrated that gene conversion—a non‑reciprocal DNA repair process—significantly boosts genetic variation in clonal fish populations, thereby enhancing natural selection efficiency. Laboratory experiments with a model clonal species showed a three‑fold increase in beneficial allele fixation compared with standard...

By Bioengineer.org
For A Flavor-Packed Prime Rib, Use This Cooking Method (Not Your Oven)
NewsMar 12, 2026

For A Flavor-Packed Prime Rib, Use This Cooking Method (Not Your Oven)

Using a smoker instead of a conventional oven can transform prime rib with a deep, smoky profile while preserving its tenderness. The method recommends low‑and‑slow cooking, preferably with a charcoal‑dominant fuel mix to moderate smoke intensity, and wrapping in foil...

By The Daily Meal
‘It Has Nothing to Do with Michelangelo’: Expert Wades in on Painting Newly Attributed to Renaissance Master
NewsMar 12, 2026

‘It Has Nothing to Do with Michelangelo’: Expert Wades in on Painting Newly Attributed to Renaissance Master

Belgian art historian Michel Draguet has announced a newly discovered painting he claims is a late work by Michelangelo, naming it the Spirituali Pietà and dating it to the 1540s. The attribution relies on two monograms resembling Michelangelo’s signature, 16th‑century pigment...

By The Art Newspaper
A Holiday in the Isolated Faroe Islands Is the Perfect Solution to Overtourism – for Now
NewsMar 12, 2026

A Holiday in the Isolated Faroe Islands Is the Perfect Solution to Overtourism – for Now

The Faroe Islands, a remote Danish archipelago of 18 volcanic islands, are experiencing a surge in visitors as overtourism pressures mainland Europe. Despite being only a two‑hour flight from London, the islands remain largely unknown, offering unspoiled landscapes, 23 inter‑island...

By The Independent – Travel
Tara Clerkin Trio Detail New Album, ‘Somewhere Good’
NewsMar 12, 2026

Tara Clerkin Trio Detail New Album, ‘Somewhere Good’

The Bristol‑based Tara Clerkin Trio announced their new eight‑track album, Somewhere Good, slated for release on 5 June 2026. It follows their critically praised 2023 mini‑album On The Turning Ground and will be available digitally, on CD, and on vinyl. A limited‑edition...

By The Quietus
Rethinking 'the One': How the Soulmate Script Distorts Romance
NewsMar 12, 2026

Rethinking 'the One': How the Soulmate Script Distorts Romance

The article challenges the pervasive "soulmate" script, showing that belief in a perfect "one" distorts expectations and undermines relationship effort. Research cited—including a YouGov poll where 60% of Americans endorse soulmates and longitudinal studies on destiny versus growth beliefs—demonstrates that...

By Institute for Family Studies (Blog)
Your Employees Aren’t Lazy, They’re Afraid
NewsMar 12, 2026

Your Employees Aren’t Lazy, They’re Afraid

Employees often appear lazy or resistant, but neuroscience shows they’re actually in threat mode due to change fatigue. The amygdala treats reorganizations, AI rollouts, or new leadership as physical danger, shutting down the pre‑frontal cortex and narrowing focus. Gallup’s 2025...

By Fast Company — Leadership
Andrew Scott's "Irresistible" Real-Life Drama with Imelda Staunton Is Now Streaming on the BBC
NewsMar 12, 2026

Andrew Scott's "Irresistible" Real-Life Drama with Imelda Staunton Is Now Streaming on the BBC

The 2014 film "Pride," starring Andrew Scott and Imelda Staunton, is now streaming on BBC iPlayer for a limited month. The movie dramatizes the 1984 Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) movement, which forged an unlikely alliance with striking...

By Digital Spy (Movies)
Must Love Pets: Romance Novels with the Best Animal Characters
NewsMar 12, 2026

Must Love Pets: Romance Novels with the Best Animal Characters

The article spotlights romance novels that elevate their stories with memorable animal characters, ranging from dogs and cats to fantastical baby dragons. It highlights five titles—*The Re‑Do List*, *Get a Life, Chloe Brown*, *Alice Rue Evades the Truth*, *The Baby...

By Book Riot
Author Spotlight: Matthew Kressel
NewsMar 12, 2026

Author Spotlight: Matthew Kressel

Matthew Kressel, featured in Lightspeed Magazine’s March 2026 issue, discusses how his short story “Espie Droger Dreams of War” emerged from anger over the fictional DOGE crisis that destabilized U.S. institutions. He explains his writing process—sometimes subconscious, sometimes meticulously planned—and how...

By Nightmare Magazine
FAST‐CRISPR: Fusogenic Association and Secured Transfection of CRISPR/Cas9 Ribonucleoproteins Using Lipid‐Silica Hybrid Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Genome Editing
NewsMar 12, 2026

FAST‐CRISPR: Fusogenic Association and Secured Transfection of CRISPR/Cas9 Ribonucleoproteins Using Lipid‐Silica Hybrid Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Genome Editing

Researchers introduced FAST‑CRISPR, a lipid‑silica hybrid nanoparticle that fuses directly with cell membranes to deliver CRISPR/Cas9 ribonucleoproteins. By combining a 1:1 weight ratio of cationic DOTAP and ionizable DODMA lipids with large‑pore silica cores, the platform achieves high RNP loading...

By Small (Wiley)
Emerging Atomically Engineered RuNi‐Zn‐ZIF‐8 Catalyst for Remarkably High Electrocatalytic Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia and Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction
NewsMar 12, 2026

Emerging Atomically Engineered RuNi‐Zn‐ZIF‐8 Catalyst for Remarkably High Electrocatalytic Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia and Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Researchers have engineered a RuZn‑based carbon‑nitrogen framework decorated with atomically dispersed nickel and minor Ni clusters, creating a bifunctional electrocatalyst for nitrate reduction to ammonia and oxygen evolution. The catalyst delivers an ammonia yield of 10,199 µg h⁻¹ mg⁻¹ cat with 84% Faradaic...

By Small (Wiley)
A Red Brick‐Derived Fe2P‐Based Cocatalyst Sheet Enables Monolithic Photocatalysts for Efficient Solar Hydrogen Production
NewsMar 12, 2026

A Red Brick‐Derived Fe2P‐Based Cocatalyst Sheet Enables Monolithic Photocatalysts for Efficient Solar Hydrogen Production

Researchers have converted common red brick into a Fe2P‑based cocatalyst sheet that serves as a scaffold for semiconductor particles, creating monolithic photocatalysts for solar water splitting. The CdS‑Fe2P/RB monolith delivers a visible‑light hydrogen evolution rate of 7.7 mmol g⁻¹ h⁻¹ and an apparent...

By Small (Wiley)
A Balloon Electrochemical Sensor for Conformal Interfacing With Intestinal Wall and Real‐Time Monitoring of Serotonin Release
NewsMar 12, 2026

A Balloon Electrochemical Sensor for Conformal Interfacing With Intestinal Wall and Real‐Time Monitoring of Serotonin Release

Researchers have created a balloon‑shaped electrochemical sensor using gold nanotubes that expands to conform to the soft curvature of the intestinal lumen. The device is inserted endoluminally, inflates to mimic physiological distension, and records real‑time serotonin (5‑HT) release from the...

By Small (Wiley)
Iron Incorporation‐Induced Phosphorus Vacancies in MoP: A Dual‐Functional Strategy Toward Efficient Solar Driven Hydrogen Production
NewsMar 12, 2026

Iron Incorporation‐Induced Phosphorus Vacancies in MoP: A Dual‐Functional Strategy Toward Efficient Solar Driven Hydrogen Production

Researchers introduced iron atoms into molybdenum phosphide (MoP) to generate phosphorus vacancies, forming a dual‑functional catalyst for solar‑driven hydrogen production. The Fe substitution replaces Mo sites, creating electron‑trapping vacancies while Mo atoms serve as hole traps, markedly improving charge separation....

By Small (Wiley)
FAST‐CRISPR: Fusogenic Association and Secured Transfection of CRISPR/Cas9 Ribonucleoproteins Using Lipid‐Silica Hybrid Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Genome Editing (Small 15/2026)
NewsMar 12, 2026

FAST‐CRISPR: Fusogenic Association and Secured Transfection of CRISPR/Cas9 Ribonucleoproteins Using Lipid‐Silica Hybrid Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Genome Editing (Small 15/2026)

Researchers at UNIST and collaborators introduced FAST‑CRISPR, a lipid‑silica hybrid nanoparticle system designed to ferry CRISPR/Cas9 ribonucleoproteins into cells. The platform leverages a fusogenic lipid coating that promotes rapid endosomal escape, securing high‑efficiency genome editing while preserving RNP integrity. Preclinical...

By Small (Wiley)
Mechanically Responsive Microwave Absorption and Shielding in Hierarchical Heterogeneous Architectures for Electromagnetic Interference Protection
NewsMar 12, 2026

Mechanically Responsive Microwave Absorption and Shielding in Hierarchical Heterogeneous Architectures for Electromagnetic Interference Protection

Researchers have created a mechanically responsive composite (FPCEL) that combines Fe3O4‑functionalized cellulose nanofibers, polypyrrole, liquid metal, and Ecoflex silicone. The hierarchical, asymmetric architecture yields strain‑dependent microwave absorption and shielding, shifting from reflection‑dominated to absorption‑enhanced behavior as the material is stretched...

By Small (Wiley)
Formation Mechanism of BN Flakes on MWCNTs
NewsMar 12, 2026

Formation Mechanism of BN Flakes on MWCNTs

Researchers have developed a CVD method to coat multi‑wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) with hexagonal boron nitride (h‑BN) flakes, creating a three‑layer heterostructure of CNT core, coaxial BN nanotubes, and outer BN flakes. Experiments and molecular dynamics simulations reveal a two‑step...

By Small (Wiley)
What Is Electronic Music?
NewsMar 12, 2026

What Is Electronic Music?

An archival BBC video from 1969 revisits the birth of electronic music at the Radiophonic Workshop, the unit established in 1958 to produce sound effects and experimental compositions. The footage features interviews with pioneers like Daphne Oram, who demonstrate the hands‑on...

By Aeon
The Bystander Effect Applies to Virtual Agents, New Psychology Research Shows
NewsMar 12, 2026

The Bystander Effect Applies to Virtual Agents, New Psychology Research Shows

A new study in Consciousness and Cognition shows that working alongside a virtual AI partner reduces people’s explicit sense of control while simultaneously boosting their unconscious sense of agency, measured via temporal binding. In two online experiments participants either acted...

By PsyPost
Fortified Salad Packs a Healthy Punch to Meet a Growing Vitamin B12 Need
NewsMar 12, 2026

Fortified Salad Packs a Healthy Punch to Meet a Growing Vitamin B12 Need

A research‑industry partnership has used aeroponic indoor farming to fortify pea shoots with vitamin B12, delivering the full recommended daily allowance in a 15‑gram serving. The fortified shoots maintain B12 stability during cold storage and are bioavailable in simulated digestion tests....

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
Long-Term Neurodevelopment Effects of Antenatal COVID-19
NewsMar 12, 2026

Long-Term Neurodevelopment Effects of Antenatal COVID-19

A new longitudinal study finds that children born to mothers infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy exhibit measurable neurodevelopmental deficits. Brain scans at two years reveal reduced cortical thickness and lower IQ scores compared with unexposed peers. The research, spanning over...

By Bioengineer.org
What Happens in the Brain When We Improvise
NewsMar 12, 2026

What Happens in the Brain When We Improvise

Recent neuroscience research shows that improvisation quiets the brain’s inner critic while activating networks tied to exploration, play, and reward. Studies with musicians and children reveal reduced default‑mode activity and heightened dopamine release during spontaneous creation. The concept of a...

By Greater Good Science Center (Mind & Body)
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at L.A.'s Best Irish Pubs
NewsMar 12, 2026

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at L.A.'s Best Irish Pubs

The piece chronicles Los Angeles’ Irish‑pub lineage, beginning with Tom Bergin’s 1936 Old Horseshoe Tavern, later renamed and relocated. Bergin’s claims to have introduced Irish coffee to the United States and holds the city’s second‑oldest liquor license. Today the tradition has...

By Los Angeles Times – Movies
“The Art of Living in Avant-Garde Paris”: A Playlist by Rachel Silveri
NewsMar 12, 2026

“The Art of Living in Avant-Garde Paris”: A Playlist by Rachel Silveri

Rachel Silveri, an assistant professor at the University of Florida, has released *The Art of Living in Avant‑Garde Paris*, a new monograph that examines how interwar Paris artists wove creative practice into everyday life. The book is paired with a...

By University of Chicago Press – The Chicago Blog
The 5 Best Island Getaways To Visit On America's Great Lakes, According To Research
NewsMar 12, 2026

The 5 Best Island Getaways To Visit On America's Great Lakes, According To Research

America’s Great Lakes host over 32,000 islands, but five stand out as premier getaways. The list features Isle Royale in Lake Superior, Beaver Island in Lake Michigan, Mackinac Island also in Michigan, Kelleys Island in Lake Erie, and Wellesley Island near...

By Islands
How to Reconnect with Your Inner Child
NewsMar 12, 2026

How to Reconnect with Your Inner Child

The article explains the inner‑child metaphor as a psychodynamic tool for uncovering early emotional imprints that drive adult reactions such as anger, fear of abandonment, and self‑criticism. It outlines three phases—recognition, in‑the‑moment management, and long‑term healing—using concrete techniques like naming...

By Psyche (by Aeon)
Feeling Anxious? These Tips Might Help
NewsMar 12, 2026

Feeling Anxious? These Tips Might Help

The BBC Science Features team outlines nine science‑backed strategies to help people manage anxiety and build resilience during turbulent times. Techniques include emotional granularity, reframing anxiety as motivation, constructive worry, bibliotherapy, and even watching horror films. The article also highlights...

By BBC Future
Two Playwrights Tackle Father Figures
NewsMar 12, 2026

Two Playwrights Tackle Father Figures

Two recent New York theater productions revisit father figures in unconventional ways. Clare Barron's revived “You Got Older” at Cherry Lane, under A24’s management, depicts a tender, realistic bond between an adult daughter and her ailing father, highlighted by Peter...

By The New Yorker – Culture/Books
Early Life Probiotics May Support Gut and Immune Development, Study Suggests
NewsMar 12, 2026

Early Life Probiotics May Support Gut and Immune Development, Study Suggests

A randomized controlled trial of 119 infants showed that daily supplementation with Bifidobacterium infantis YLGB‑1496 for 12 weeks markedly improved gastrointestinal health, reducing stomach aches, diarrhea episodes, and related clinic visits. The probiotic also sustained higher fecal sIgA levels and...

By NutraIngredients (EU)
On the Power of Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer, One of the Most Banned Books of Its Era
NewsMar 12, 2026

On the Power of Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer, One of the Most Banned Books of Its Era

Maia Kobabe’s graphic memoir *Gender Queer*, first published in 2019, has become a cultural flashpoint, topping the American Library Association’s list of most challenged books from 2021 to 2023 and ranking second in 2024. The memoir chronicles Kobabe’s non‑binary journey,...

By Literary Hub
On Lio Min’s Beating Heart Baby as “Portable Fortress of Dreams”
NewsMar 12, 2026

On Lio Min’s Beating Heart Baby as “Portable Fortress of Dreams”

Lio Min’s debut novel *Beating Heart Baby* follows Santi, a queer Filipino high‑school senior, as he navigates love with Suwa, a trans‑masculine Korean‑American trumpet star, within a vibrant Los Angeles marching band. The story shifts to Tokyo, where Suwa performs in...

By Literary Hub
On the Pure Pleasure of Plot in Gretchen Felker-Martin’s Manhunt
NewsMar 12, 2026

On the Pure Pleasure of Plot in Gretchen Felker-Martin’s Manhunt

Gretchen Felker‑Martin’s horror novel *Manhunt* has emerged as a breakout work that re‑centers plot and visceral storytelling in a literary market dominated by experimental autofiction. The book situates itself within the “gender apocalypse” subgenre, but flips the script by foregrounding...

By Literary Hub
DNA of Authoritarianism | Interview with Anne Applebaum on Her Book Autocracy, Inc.
NewsMar 12, 2026

DNA of Authoritarianism | Interview with Anne Applebaum on Her Book Autocracy, Inc.

Anne Applebaum’s new book Autocracy, Inc. maps how authoritarian regimes—Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, and formerly Venezuela—collaborate by sharing surveillance tech and financial tactics to sustain power. She argues these practices, from internet control to offshore money laundering, transcend ideology...

By The Hindu – Books
Review of The Corpse Collector by Vinu P. And Niyas Kareem
NewsMar 12, 2026

Review of The Corpse Collector by Vinu P. And Niyas Kareem

The Hindu review highlights *The Corpse Collector*, a memoir by Vinu P. and Niyas Kareem that chronicles Vinu’s 25‑year career retrieving unclaimed bodies across Kerala. Vinu’s work, performed with reverence, has saved thousands of families the trauma of unknown deaths, yet he...

By The Hindu – Books
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NewsMar 12, 2026

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Astronomers using Chandra, Hubble and infrared telescopes have imaged the astrosphere of HD 61005, a Sun‑like star 120 light‑years away and only 100 million years old. The star’s powerful stellar wind has carved a bubble roughly 200 AU across, pushing aside surrounding dust...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
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NewsMar 12, 2026

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NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day posted March 7, 2026 features two total lunar eclipses from Saros 133, one captured in February 2008 and the other on March 3, 2026. The side‑by‑side comparison illustrates how eclipses separated by one Saros period (18 years, 11⅓ days) produce nearly identical geometry....

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
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NewsMar 12, 2026

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Astronomers at Chile’s Paranal Observatory are using powerful lasers to generate artificial guide stars, a cornerstone of modern adaptive‑optics systems. These laser‑created points of light allow telescopes to measure and correct atmospheric turbulence in real time, dramatically sharpening images of...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
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NewsMar 12, 2026

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The James Webb Space Telescope captured a striking mid‑infrared image of the Cranium Nebula, whose brain‑like silhouette has sparked scientific intrigue. Astronomers are divided between classifying it as a planetary nebula surrounding a white dwarf or as a massive Wolf‑Rayet...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
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NewsMar 12, 2026

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NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day features cometary globule CG 4, a molecular cloud 1,300 light‑years away in Puppis. The globule’s head spans 1.5 light‑years while its tail stretches eight light‑years, resembling a comet’s shape. Researchers link its elongated tail to...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
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NewsMar 12, 2026

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured a near‑full rotation of Uranus using its NIRSpec instrument. Over 1,000 spectra were collected during a continuous 15‑hour observation, revealing the planet’s ionosphere, auroral emissions, and cloud dynamics. The video provides a three‑dimensional view,...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
Is Being A "Bad Sleeper" Genetic? Here's What The Science Says
NewsMar 12, 2026

Is Being A "Bad Sleeper" Genetic? Here's What The Science Says

Around 30% of adults face short‑term sleep disorders and 10% grapple with chronic insomnia, prompting questions about genetic destiny. Sleep experts cite research showing genetics account for roughly 31‑58% of insomnia risk and influence chronotype and sleep need. However, lifestyle...

By Mindbodygreen
Negative Thoughts Keeping You Awake? Try This To Quiet Your Mind
NewsMar 12, 2026

Negative Thoughts Keeping You Awake? Try This To Quiet Your Mind

Psychologist Ethan Kross recommends two simple techniques to quiet nighttime mental chatter: distant self‑talk, where you advise yourself in the third person, and temporal distancing, which asks you to imagine how the problem will feel weeks or years later. By...

By Mindbodygreen
Roksanda Opens Concept Store on Sloane Street
NewsMar 12, 2026

Roksanda Opens Concept Store on Sloane Street

Roksanda launched a three‑month concept store at 171‑172 Sloane Street in London. Designed by architect Bradley Taylor and curated by Roksanda Ilinčić with four female collaborators, the space blends fashion, art, and design. The pop‑up showcases the spring/summer 2026 collection...

By TheIndustry.fashion
Satya Nadella Says Business Growth Comes Down to Mindset More Than Metrics
NewsMar 12, 2026

Satya Nadella Says Business Growth Comes Down to Mindset More Than Metrics

Satya Nadella reshaped Microsoft’s culture by replacing a metrics‑obsessed approach with a growth‑mindset focus. Since becoming CEO in 2014, he urged employees to view success as personal responsibility and continuous learning rather than quarterly revenue targets. This cultural pivot sparked...

By Inc.
Never Feel Again – Song by Edward Skeletrix
NewsMar 12, 2026

Never Feel Again – Song by Edward Skeletrix

Edward Skeletrix, an enigmatic underground hip‑hop artist, released his new single “Never Feel Again” on March 11, 2026, as part of the album *Body Of Work*. The track showcases off‑the‑wall production and distorted vocals, reinforcing his reputation for experimental sound....

By HotNewHipHop
The Time to Watches Village
NewsMar 12, 2026

The Time to Watches Village

Time to Watches returns for its fifth year during Geneva Watch Week 2026, expanding into a multi‑space “Village” anchored at Villa Sarasin. The event hosts over 85 independent brands and anticipates more than 9,500 visitors, continuing its role as a...

By Revolution Watch