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Carson Foster Flashes Strong Breaststroke Performance at Pro Series
NewsMar 5, 2026

Carson Foster Flashes Strong Breaststroke Performance at Pro Series

Carson Foster posted a 2:11.62 finish in the 200‑meter breaststroke at the USA Swimming Pro Series stop in Westmont, Illinois, earning fourth place behind teammate Leon Marchand. The swim marked a personal best by nearly three seconds, improving on his...

By Swimming World
At CNBC Cures, Becky Quick Leads Clarion Call for Rare Disease Research
NewsMar 5, 2026

At CNBC Cures, Becky Quick Leads Clarion Call for Rare Disease Research

The CNBC Cures Summit opened with Becky Quick urging families and innovators to accelerate rare‑disease research. Speakers highlighted a widening gap between rapid scientific breakthroughs—gene therapies, AI‑driven diagnostics, and modular “nodal biology”—and an aging regulatory framework. Leaders from Biogen, the...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Six Books to Read About Iran
NewsMar 5, 2026

Six Books to Read About Iran

The Economist highlights six essential books that explore Iran’s tumultuous century‑long journey from revolution to its current geopolitical prominence. The list mixes histories, memoirs, and investigative reportage, offering readers insight into the Islamic Republic’s political, cultural, and economic evolution. By...

By The Economist — Culture
Triumph of the Toons: How Animation Came to Rule the Box Office
NewsMar 5, 2026

Triumph of the Toons: How Animation Came to Rule the Box Office

Animation has become the dominant force at the global box office, eclipsing many live‑action franchises. Disney‑Pixar’s latest release, “Hoppers,” showcases a breakthrough technology that lets a teen’s consciousness inhabit a robotic beaver, merging sci‑fi concepts with environmental storytelling. The film’s...

By The Economist — Culture
CottonConnect Consults on New Standard
NewsMar 5, 2026

CottonConnect Consults on New Standard

London‑based social enterprise CottonConnect has released a draft Version 1.0 of its REEL Chain of Custody (CoC) Standard for public consultation. The standard seeks to extend the REEL cotton programme’s traceability from the gin through to finished textile products, offering a...

By Ecotextile News
FDA’s Hoeg Reportedly Trying To Hire Friend, Fellow Antidepressant Skeptic
NewsMar 5, 2026

FDA’s Hoeg Reportedly Trying To Hire Friend, Fellow Antidepressant Skeptic

The FDA’s acting CDER director Tracy Beth Høeg is reportedly moving to hire Adam Urato, a maternal‑fetal specialist known for his skepticism of antidepressants during pregnancy. Urato has publicly called for stronger warnings on SSRIs and has filed a citizen...

By BioSpace
How Early Stress Shapes the Developing Brain
NewsMar 5, 2026

How Early Stress Shapes the Developing Brain

Decades of developmental research, highlighted by Professor Megan Gunnar’s work, show that stress in the first years of life reshapes brain circuitry and later behavior. Sensitive periods make early experiences especially potent, with misbehavior often serving as a visible cue...

By The 74
PepGen’s Mid-Stage Myotonic Dystrophy Study Hit With ‘Surprise’ Pause
NewsMar 5, 2026

PepGen’s Mid-Stage Myotonic Dystrophy Study Hit With ‘Surprise’ Pause

PepGen’s Phase 2 FREEDOM2 trial in myotonic dystrophy type 1 received a partial FDA clinical hold due to concerns over a sub‑chronic mouse study that showed blood‑pressure changes. The agency did not question the Phase 1 human data, and the company continues dosing...

By BioSpace
Punjab Attracts US $ 82 Million Textile Investment as Yarn Maker Ganga Acrowools Expands Operations
NewsMar 5, 2026

Punjab Attracts US $ 82 Million Textile Investment as Yarn Maker Ganga Acrowools Expands Operations

Ganga Acrowools Limited announced a Rs 750 crore (US $81.85 million) expansion in Punjab, marking the state’s largest recent textile investment. The project will add more than 1,500 jobs to the company’s existing 5,600‑strong workforce and focus on specialised yarns for knitting, weaving, carpets...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
Call for Textile Park in Shivamogga Ahead of Karnataka Budget
NewsMar 5, 2026

Call for Textile Park in Shivamogga Ahead of Karnataka Budget

Chairman Chetan K. Gowda of Karnataka State Textile Infrastructure Development Corporation has pressed the state government to announce a dedicated textile park in Shivamogga during the upcoming budget. He met Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on March 2, submitting a memorandum that highlights...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
D2C Channels Growing Faster Than E-Commerce Marketplaces in India: Report
NewsMar 5, 2026

D2C Channels Growing Faster Than E-Commerce Marketplaces in India: Report

McKinsey’s latest report finds India’s direct‑to‑consumer (D2C) market, now worth $10‑11 billion, is set to explode to $55‑60 billion by 2030, growing at a 38% CAGR. This outpaces traditional e‑commerce marketplaces, whose sales are expected to reach only $100 billion with a 10‑12%...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
Dramatic Cuts in Nova Scotia Budget Will Greatly Impact Publishers and Writers
NewsMar 5, 2026

Dramatic Cuts in Nova Scotia Budget Will Greatly Impact Publishers and Writers

The Nova Scotia government’s 2026‑2027 budget proposes a 30% reduction in arts, culture and heritage funding, a $14 million cut to discretionary spending, and the elimination or reduction of more than 70 grant programs worth over $130 million. A coalition of national...

By Publishing Perspectives
Blackberrys Brings Onboard Apparel Industry Veteran Sartaj Singh Mehta
NewsMar 5, 2026

Blackberrys Brings Onboard Apparel Industry Veteran Sartaj Singh Mehta

Blackberrys, the Indian menswear label, has appointed Sartaj Singh Mehta to its senior team, tapping a veteran with nearly three decades in fashion and lifestyle. Mehta most recently served as Senior Director of Product and Design at Pepe Jeans London,...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
With New Competition, IFLA Is Looking For the Next Masters of Library Science…Fiction
NewsMar 5, 2026

With New Competition, IFLA Is Looking For the Next Masters of Library Science…Fiction

IFLA is celebrating its centennial by launching the Li‑Sci‑Fi short‑story competition, inviting librarians to imagine the future of their profession. The contest features two categories—flash (up to 1,000 words) and standard (1,001‑2,500 words)—with submissions due September 1 2026. Celebrity author Mary Robinette Kowal...

By Publishing Perspectives
‘Dirty Work’
NewsMar 5, 2026

‘Dirty Work’

S. Yizhar’s 1949 novella Khirbet Khizeh dramatizes the forced expulsion and burning of a Palestinian village during Israel’s 1948 war, drawing on his own experience as a Givati Brigade officer. The real village, Khirbet al‑Khisas, was identified in 1978, confirming the author’s claim...

By The New York Review of Books
A Most Particular Life
NewsMar 5, 2026

A Most Particular Life

The early modern diary of Swiss physician Felix Platter, chronicling his teenage journey from Basel to Montpellier in 1552, has been reissued in a new paperback edition. The English translation, originally produced by Seán Jennett in 1961, now features a foreword...

By The New York Review of Books
God’s Impertinent Prophets
NewsMar 5, 2026

God’s Impertinent Prophets

Naomi Baker’s *Voices of Thunder* uncovers a hidden wave of seventeenth‑century English women who wrote, preached, and staged prophetic acts amid religious turmoil. From blood‑stained Quaker protests at St. Paul’s to the radical visions of Seekers, Ranters and Levellers, these dissenters...

By The New York Review of Books
All of Us Yahoos
NewsMar 5, 2026

All of Us Yahoos

Dan Sperrin’s State of Ridicule offers an 800‑page, Roman‑to‑2010s survey of English satire, arguing that satire is fundamentally political and serves as a tool for interpreting power. The book adopts a “longue durée” label but actually traces decade‑by‑decade political events, pairing each...

By The New York Review of Books
The Darkness From the Darkness
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Darkness From the Darkness

Darcey Steinke’s 2026 memoir *This Is the Door: The Body, Pain, and Faith* examines how chronic physical ailments, especially debilitating back pain, shape spiritual and existential outlooks. Drawing on personal anecdotes, interviews with artists, writers, and scholars, the book maps...

By The Baffler
This Very Posh Belgian Chocolatier Is Opening a Flagship Store in Central London This Month, with  a Macaron Carousel...
NewsMar 5, 2026

This Very Posh Belgian Chocolatier Is Opening a Flagship Store in Central London This Month, with a Macaron Carousel...

Belgian chocolatier Pierre Marcolini will launch its flagship store on Regent Street, London, on March 27, following a soft‑launch event on March 25‑26. The new West End location will showcase exclusive flavours such as strawberries‑and‑cream, a dedicated hot‑chocolate "grand cru"...

By Time Out
Your Daily Rhythm Matters More Than You Think
NewsMar 5, 2026

Your Daily Rhythm Matters More Than You Think

The article argues that modern indoor lifestyles and constant connectivity disrupt our innate circadian rhythm, leading to heightened stress and poorer sleep. It contrasts city living—characterized by artificial light and fragmented rest—with a rural lifestyle that embraces daylight, physical activity,...

By Firstbeat – Blog
I Took a Solo Railway Trip Across the Largest Landlocked Country in the World
NewsMar 5, 2026

I Took a Solo Railway Trip Across the Largest Landlocked Country in the World

Writer Kate Bettes embarks on a 26‑hour, 2,485‑km train journey from Almaty to Oskemen, traversing Kazakhstan’s vast steppe on a Soviet‑era platzkart carriage. The trip showcases the country’s 16,000‑km rail network, communal travel culture, and lingering Russian influence. Along the...

By Adventure.com
New Leadership Structure Set for Ferrero Group
NewsMar 5, 2026

New Leadership Structure Set for Ferrero Group

Ferrero Group unveiled a revamped leadership structure aimed at accelerating global growth and innovation. Giovanni Ferrero will remain Executive Chairman while a newly created Chief Operating Officer role will be filled by longtime executive Pietro Ferrero. The reorganization consolidates the...

By Food Business News
Scales in Comparison: Matter and Shape 2026’s Theme Spotlights Industry Giants and Artisans Alike
NewsMar 5, 2026

Scales in Comparison: Matter and Shape 2026’s Theme Spotlights Industry Giants and Artisans Alike

Matter and Shape 2026, a Paris design salon, spotlights the theme of scale, juxtaposing industry giants that account for roughly 15 % of the €470 billion global furniture market with boutique studios whose collectible pieces are achieving record prices, such as a...

By Monocle – Culture
Whitewater Kayak Review: Pyranha ReactR
NewsMar 5, 2026

Whitewater Kayak Review: Pyranha ReactR

In May 2024 Pyranha released the ReactR, a medium‑size whitewater kayak that combines a quarter‑slice stern with a high‑volume hull. The boat features the new Elite outfitting—extra foam padding, adjustable thigh grips, and a pulley‑based strap system—for enhanced comfort and...

By Paddling Magazine
Finding Our Way
NewsMar 5, 2026

Finding Our Way

The author recounts a journey from alcohol‑driven darkness in Juneau to a life anchored in Zen practice and recovery. By immersing in the San Francisco Zen Center, he discovers that brokenness, when faced, becomes a source of healing, illustrated through...

By Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
ŌURA Acquires Doublepoint to Expand AI-Driven Interaction Capabilities
NewsMar 5, 2026

ŌURA Acquires Doublepoint to Expand AI-Driven Interaction Capabilities

Oura announced the acquisition of Doublepoint, a Helsinki‑based AI gesture‑recognition startup, to embed natural, biometric interactions into its wearable platform. The deal brings Doublepoint’s four founders and AI architects into Oura’s R&D, reinforcing a roadmap that blends voice and gesture...

By Oura – Blog
The Beginner Strongman Program by Matt Mills
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Beginner Strongman Program by Matt Mills

Matt Mills, a veteran strongman coach, released a 16‑week Beginner Strongman Program aimed at newcomers and first‑time competitors. The plan features basic barbell lifts, event‑specific drills, and accessory work, with a mid‑program deload and optional post‑program deload for recovery. Progression...

By EliteFTS – Education
IQ Scores Are Falling but, No, We’re Not Growing More Stupid
NewsMar 5, 2026

IQ Scores Are Falling but, No, We’re Not Growing More Stupid

Recent studies show a reversal of the historic Flynn Effect, with average IQ scores slipping in the United States, United Kingdom and several Nordic countries. Researchers attribute the decline to factors such as digital media consumption, AI‑driven cognitive offloading, and...

By Psyche (by Aeon)
On Her Own Terms
NewsMar 5, 2026

On Her Own Terms

The piece revisits Doris Lessing’s unconventional career, from her colonial upbringing and communist activism to her 2007 Nobel Prize, emphasizing how works like “The Golden Notebook” and “The Summer Before the Dark” challenged literary norms and feminist discourse. It intertwines...

By Aeon
Happiness Break: A Meditation For Connecting In Polarized Times
NewsMar 5, 2026

Happiness Break: A Meditation For Connecting In Polarized Times

The Science of Happiness podcast released a "Happiness Break" episode featuring author Scott Shigeoka leading a guided visualization that trains listeners to approach contentious conversations with curiosity. The practice combines breathwork, mental rehearsal, and vivid imagination to reframe tense moments,...

By Greater Good Science Center (Mind & Body)
Species Slowdown: Is Nature’s Ability to Self-Repair Stalling?
NewsMar 5, 2026

Species Slowdown: Is Nature’s Ability to Self-Repair Stalling?

Researchers at Queen Mary University analyzed the BioTIME database and found species turnover has slowed by about a third since the mid‑1970s. The slowdown, measured over five‑year intervals, contradicts earlier expectations that climate change would accelerate community change. Ecologists note...

By Yale Environment 360
Middle East Crisis Hits Garment Export Routes
NewsMar 5, 2026

Middle East Crisis Hits Garment Export Routes

Rising Middle East tensions have forced major carriers such as Maersk, Hapag‑Lloyd, CMA CGM and MSC to divert vessels away from the Red Sea and Suez Canal, adding one to two weeks to Asia‑Europe apparel shipments. The disruption hits Bangladesh,...

By Apparel Insider
How to Take R. Crumb at Face Value
NewsMar 5, 2026

How to Take R. Crumb at Face Value

R. Crumb’s solo show "There’s No End to the Nonsense" opened at David Zwirner in London, spanning two floors and works from the 1960s to 2025. The exhibition places his notorious crude, sexual imagery beside more tender, humanistic pieces, presenting the...

By ArtReview
At Tom Ford, Haider Ackermann Dresses Adult Desire
NewsMar 5, 2026

At Tom Ford, Haider Ackermann Dresses Adult Desire

Haider Ackermann’s debut at Tom Ford presented a collection that fused sharp power suiting with transparent vinyl and lace, exposing the sensual layers beneath corporate silhouettes. The runway featured white safari jackets, double‑breasted black suits, low‑slung trousers, and clear raincoats that...

By The New York Times – Style
Mango Delivers €3.8bn in Sales with Plans to Grow UK Retail Network
NewsMar 5, 2026

Mango Delivers €3.8bn in Sales with Plans to Grow UK Retail Network

Spanish fashion retailer Mango reported €3.8 billion in sales for 2025, a 13% increase over the prior year, and an EBITDA of €722 million. The company invested nearly €225 million in store expansion, technology, logistics and its new Mango Campus headquarters. In the...

By TheIndustry.fashion
ESA’s Mars Orbiters Watch Solar Superstorm Hit the Red Planet
NewsMar 5, 2026

ESA’s Mars Orbiters Watch Solar Superstorm Hit the Red Planet

ESA’s Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter captured the May 2024 solar superstorm’s effects on the Red Planet, revealing unprecedented electron spikes in the upper atmosphere. A radiation monitor on TGO logged a dose equivalent to 200 Earth days in...

By European Space Agency News
The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Dance Music
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Dance Music

The Cambridge University Press has released "The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Dance Music," edited by Hillegonda C. Rietveld and Toby Young. The volume assembles interdisciplinary essays that map EDM’s history, production, club design, and cultural politics across continents. It highlights...

By Cambridge University Press – Blog
Listen to the Sound of Stone-Age
NewsMar 5, 2026

Listen to the Sound of Stone-Age

Researchers led by Vialet, in partnership with Radio France, have used anatomical data to recreate the likely sounds of early hominins, tracing language’s roots from 27 million‑year‑old primate vocalisations to modern Homo sapiens. The timeline highlights key milestones: vowel‑producing capacities in...

By BBC Future
Pan Dulce Is a Sweet Morning Treat and a Symbol of Latino Culture
NewsMar 5, 2026

Pan Dulce Is a Sweet Morning Treat and a Symbol of Latino Culture

A masterclass in San Antonio taught home and professional bakers how to make pan dulce, the iconic Mexican sweet bread, while sharing personal stories of cultural heritage. Led by Los Angeles chef Alex Pena, participants crafted conchas, nubes, and other varieties, emphasizing...

By NPR – Food
Review of Kalpana Karunakaran’s A Woman Of No Consequence
NewsMar 5, 2026

Review of Kalpana Karunakaran’s A Woman Of No Consequence

Kalpana Karunakaran’s new book *A Woman of No Consequence* weaves her grandmother Pankajam’s life into a broader portrait of India’s early post‑independence era. Drawing on letters, poems, and family archives, the narrative follows three generations of Tamil women confronting caste,...

By The Hindu – Books
2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction Longlist ‘Examines the Messy Business of Being Human’
NewsMar 5, 2026

2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction Longlist ‘Examines the Messy Business of Being Human’

The Women’s Prize for Fiction announced its 2026 longlist on March 4, featuring sixteen titles that grapple with climate change, artificial intelligence, identity and migration. Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard chairs the judging panel, emphasizing fiction’s power to explore the...

By The Hindu – Books
Lyla Lane on the Charm and Challenges of Setting Cozies in Small Towns
NewsMar 5, 2026

Lyla Lane on the Charm and Challenges of Setting Cozies in Small Towns

Lyla Lane explains how she crafted the small‑town setting of Sarsaparilla Falls for her new cozy mystery, The Best Little Motel in Texas. She emphasizes that the town itself must feel lived‑in, using personal memories of her grandparents’ hometown and...

By CrimeReads
Gloria Don’t Speak by Lucy Apps Review – Tender Portrait of a Woman with a Learning Disability
NewsMar 5, 2026

Gloria Don’t Speak by Lucy Apps Review – Tender Portrait of a Woman with a Learning Disability

Lucy Apps’s debut novel *Gloria Don’t Speak* follows 19‑year‑old Gloria, a woman with a learning disability living in east London in the summer of 1999. The narrative captures her sensory‑rich perception, a fraught friendship with a controlling young man named...

By The Guardian – Books
The Sky Today on Thursday, March 5: Time to Observe Comet Wierzchoś
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Sky Today on Thursday, March 5: Time to Observe Comet Wierzchoś

Astronomers announce a prime viewing window for Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchoś) beginning after sunset on March 5, when it will sit 20° above the horizon in Eridanus. The comet is easily located 2.9° east of the 4th‑magnitude star Eta Eridani and shows...

By Astronomy Magazine
The Hunter Looms
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Hunter Looms

Astrophotographer Chenglu Peng captured a striking view of Orion’s familiar outline and the faint hydrogen glow of Barnard’s Loop from Yomegashima Island on Lake Shinji, Japan. Using a Sony mirrorless camera paired with a fast 50 mm f/1.2 lens, he recorded...

By Astronomy Magazine
Rise Above It: John Rivas @ François Ghebaly New York
NewsMar 5, 2026

Rise Above It: John Rivas @ François Ghebaly New York

François Ghebaly New York presents John Rivas' second solo show, "Rise above it," marking his debut at the gallery’s Lower East Side space. The exhibition features eleven mixed‑media sculptures that extend Rivas' signature assemblage practice into hand‑carved, painted wood, inspired...

By Juxtapoz
Extreme Climber Alex Honnold Says ‘Backyard Travel’ Is for Everyone
NewsMar 5, 2026

Extreme Climber Alex Honnold Says ‘Backyard Travel’ Is for Everyone

Alex Honnold’s new series *Get a Little Out There* takes viewers on a ground‑level tour of Nevada’s public lands, from Great Basin stargazing to turquoise mining and UFO museums. The show underscores that adventure doesn’t require distant peaks, emphasizing free,...

By Adventure.com