
Designing Trustworthy Health AI: Q&A with Oura’s Dr. Chris Curry and Dr. Tanvi Jayaraman
Oura has launched its first custom AI model focused on women’s health, embedding it in the Oura Advisor experience. The model is built on curated clinical research, combined with individual sensor data, and runs on Oura‑controlled, privacy‑first infrastructure. Lead clinicians Dr. Tanvi Jayaraman and Dr. Chris Curry oversaw its development, emphasizing safety, transparency, and real‑world validation through Oura Labs. The rollout is deliberately incremental, allowing iterative testing and member feedback before broader scaling.

Simulations of Your Gut May Predict Which Probiotics Will Stick
Researchers have built microbial community‑scale metabolic models that simulate how specific probiotic strains behave in an individual’s gut. Using baseline microbiome data, the models predicted engraftment with 75‑80% accuracy and linked bacterial growth to health outcomes such as improved post‑meal...
Why You Shouldn’t Panic About GLP-1 Muscle Loss
GLP‑1 agonists such as Wegovy are driving rapid weight loss, prompting concerns that users may experience significant muscle loss. While people with obesity typically possess more absolute muscle, weight reduction naturally sheds some lean tissue, and researchers have not yet...
[Webinar] Firefighting Vs. Foresight: AI and the Industry 5.0 Shift in Food & Beverage
Frost & Sullivan and Aptean are hosting a webinar on March 26, 2026 to discuss the Industry 5.0 shift in food and beverage. The session highlights how AI‑embedded, unified platforms can replace fragmented, reactive processes across production, quality, supply chain, and finance. Speakers will illustrate...

Lab-Grown Diamonds in Luxury Fashion: Trend or The New Standard?
Lab-grown diamonds have shifted from a niche alternative to a mainstream option in luxury fashion, driven by consumer demand for transparency, sustainability, and price‑performance. The bridal sector acted as the catalyst, showing couples they could secure larger, higher‑clarity stones without...

ALBUM REVIEW: Pert Near Sandstone Shine Compassion Into a Troubled World with ‘Side by Side’
Pert Near Sandstone releases its ninth studio album, *Side by Side*, centering on friendship, community, and social commentary. The record blends traditional folk instrumentation—banjo, mandolin, upright bass—with modern production, delivering both intimate and politically charged tracks. Songs like “Racin’ to...
Bill Callahan Confronts Mortality and Legacy on ‘My Days of 58’
Bill Callahan’s new album *My Days of 58* confronts mortality, legacy, and fatherhood after a recent health scare. The record blends his trademark baritone stoicism with gentler humor and intimate acoustic arrangements, marking a shift from the louder, rock‑leaning sound...
A Beginner's Guide to Building Bulletproof Knees
The article introduces a step‑by‑step system for building "bulletproof" knees by embracing the knees‑over‑toes position rather than avoiding it. It blends Louie Simmons’ concentric sled‑drag techniques with Charles Poliquin’s eccentric reverse step‑up methodology, culminating in chain‑loaded squats that match the athlete’s...

Desktop Wallpaper: March 2026 with Giorgio Cecatto
Toronto‑based artist Giorgio Cecatto, an architect turned digital creator, has released a new series of free desktop and mobile wallpapers. The designs are generated with a pen plotter, echoing Russian Constructivist principles of precision and mechanization while translating them into...

Sleep Anxiety In Kids Is Real. Here's What’s Working In My House To Combat It.
A mother recounts her 9‑year‑old daughter’s struggle with sleep anxiety and explains why she’s moving away from low‑dose melatonin toward consistent bedtime rituals. She emphasizes honest conversations, breathing exercises, lavender aromatherapy, and a screen‑free hour to teach the child to...
Why Tracking Your Sleep Is Your Ultimate Productivity Hack
The article argues that systematic sleep tracking is a powerful productivity lever, positioning sleep as the energy foundation for high performance. It outlines a low‑tech sleep journal as an entry point, then contrasts it with wearables that capture stages, heart‑rate...

Experience the 2026 Formula 1 with Silverstone Hospitality
Silverstone has unveiled its 2026 British Grand Prix hospitality portfolio, featuring four premium experiences—Fusion Lounge, Racing Green, Octane Terrace and Ignition Club—priced between £410 and £710 per person. The rollout follows a record‑breaking weekend that saw over 500,000 fans and...
‘Unearthing the Future’ Unpacks the Food and Farming Systems Impacting Human Health
The Lexicon of Food and BBC StoryWorks have launched a six‑episode digital film series called “Unearthing the Future,” which examines how language influences food and agriculture systems. The episodes spotlight topics such as land access, alternative proteins, and school lunches,...

How Michelob Ultra Zero Became The Best Selling Non-Alcoholic Beer In America
Michelob ULTRA Zero, launched by Anheuser‑Busch in January 2025, became the United States' best‑selling non‑alcoholic beer within a year, according to Circana data for the 52 weeks ending January 25 2026. The product rides on the Ultra brand’s active‑lifestyle positioning and benefitted from...
A Track Star, Doping Allegations, & The NCAA’s Anti-Doping Policy Exposed
Seth Clevenger, a former Iowa State runner who transferred to Rowan University, shattered the Division III 5,000 m record with a 13:32.09 performance and now leads the DIII indoor mile and 3,000 m rankings. Former Iowa State teammates allege he used the banned...
Drafting the Story Until It Proves You Wrong
Bret Anthony Johnston, director of UT Austin’s Michener Center, releases his first short‑story collection in two decades, Encounters With Unexpected Animals. The book revisits his Corpus Christi roots and showcases gritty, cinematic tales that emerged from years of intensive drafting—often 20‑25 revisions...
Fashion Logistics Rerouted as Suez Risk Rises
Fashion logistics were jolted after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran triggered retaliation, prompting container lines to pull vessels from the Suez Canal. Gulf‑bound bookings were suspended and major Middle Eastern air cargo hubs reduced operations. The disruption forces brands...

Editor’s Letter: Beings in Transition
ArtAsiaPacific’s 2026 issue examines artists confronting bodily, ecological, and geopolitical transitions. It spotlights late Chinese‑American painter Ching Ho Cheng, whose process‑driven abstractions will appear in Seoul’s Art Sonje Center, and Korean roboticist Geumhyung Jeong, whose animatronic sculptures blur human‑machine boundaries....

What Does a £3,400 Apron Say About Modern Feminism?
Miu Miu’s SS26 runway featured high‑priced aprons, some silk‑laced, others utilitarian, priced up to £3,400. Designer Miuccia Prada framed the garment as a symbol of women’s historical labor, sparking debate over luxury’s appropriation of working‑class attire. The show joined a broader fashion...

The Inescapable March by Hana Carolina
Hana Carolina’s novella *The Inescapable March* traps warrior‑mage Arran and flamboyant actor Hyacinx in a magical time‑loop that forces them to relive a siege and their own deaths repeatedly. The story’s non‑linear structure—chapters that jump between “The End” and “The...

Mari Katayama Wins Inaugural Mori Art Award
Mari Katayama was named the inaugural winner of the Mori Art Award, a biennial prize established by the Mori Contemporary Art Foundation in 2025. The award, aimed at elevating mid‑career Japanese artists, grants a JPY 10 million cash prize and a solo...

A Journey in Time
Peggy Weil's "Core Memory" exhibition at MoMA showcases video installations "88 Cores" and "18 Cores" that visualize Greenland ice cores and Salton Sea rock cores. The works descend two miles through 110,000 years of ice and reveal Pleistocene strata, turning...
Now on Resy: Baro, Fat Rabbit, Lowerline, and More Local Favorites
Resy has added 29 new restaurants to its New York City roster, spanning neighborhoods from Prospect Heights to the Upper East Side. The lineup includes everything from New Orleans‑style barbecue at Lowerline to high‑end omakase at Coral Omakase and casual...
The Great Decipherment
David Stuart’s new book, *The Four Heavens*, leverages decades of Maya hieroglyph decipherment to present a comprehensive political history of the civilization from 1000 BCE to the Spanish conquest. The work maps the rise, peak, and repeated abandonment of major urban...
Afloat Between Worlds
In a midnight watch aboard the yacht Lorraine Marie, the author recounts two vivid visions: a herd of spectral bison running alongside the vessel and a luminous infant-like being cradled in his arms. The bison episode evokes ancestral memory, a...
The Best New Debut Novels — Ghosts, Down-at-Heel Aristos and a Dead Pingpong Prodigy
The piece spotlights this season’s most compelling debut novels, ranging from spectral hauntings to a fallen aristocracy and a tragic ping‑pong prodigy. It underscores how each author brings a fresh voice that has already earned critical praise. The selections blend...
My Top Five Thai Restaurants in London, by Chef Kim Ratcharoen
Chef Kim Ratcharoen curates his personal list of the five best Thai restaurants in London, blending traditional flavors with contemporary twists. The guide spotlights venues ranging from modest street‑food‑style eateries to upscale dining rooms, each praised for authenticity, ingredient quality,...
2026 USA Indoor Track and Field Championship Race Videos
The 2026 USA Indoor Track & Field Championships concluded Sunday with NBC posting all final races on YouTube, while Saturday’s events remain behind a USATF.tv paywall. Notable performances included Jordan Anthony edging Noah Lyles in the men’s 60 m, Jacious Sears...

Manifest Destiny Review: Alex Frayne’s Photographic Roadtrip Through a National Crisis
Australian photographer Alex Frayne’s “Manifest Destiny” debuted at the 2026 Adelaide Festival, presenting a three‑year road‑trip series that documents a fragmented United States. Shot primarily on medium‑format film and displayed in a semi‑immersive U‑shaped LED installation, the work juxtaposes decaying...
Ultra Weekend Recap — March 1, 2026
UltraRunning Magazine reported 31 North American ultra events over the weekend of Feb 28‑Mar 1, 2026, highlighting results from Utah, Arizona, Maryland and Washington. The 20th anniversary Moab Red Hot Ultra 55 k drew 175 finishers, with Hannah Allgood winning the women’s division...
Connor Storrie Is Bringing the Choker Back at SAG Actor Awards 2026 — See Photos
Connor Storrie, fresh from hosting Saturday Night Live, turned heads at the SAG Actor Awards 2026 by forgoing a shirt and wearing a gem‑covered choker with a Saint Laurent blazer. The look featured Tiffany silver hoop earrings and Y2K‑style shield sunglasses,...

Protected Areas as Strategic Assets for the Adventure Travel Industry
Protected areas are the backbone of adventure travel, supplying the pristine ecosystems and cultural landscapes that premium travelers seek. The ATTA highlights how well‑managed parks generate conservation funding, community benefits, and a social license essential for long‑term business viability. Conversely,...

Introducing BRP Experiences: A New Gateway to Unforgettable Outdoor Adventures
BRP Inc. has unveiled BRR Experiences, a refreshed online marketplace that aggregates curated powersports adventures across snowmobile, watercraft, and off‑road categories. The platform builds on the Uncharted Society legacy, now offering access to more than 225 destinations in 14 countries...
Shocker: Nathan Green Upsets Hocker as Cooper Lutkenhaus Comes Through at USA Indoors
The 2026 USATF Indoor Championships delivered a dramatic upset in the men’s 1500 m, with former Washington teammates Nathan Green and Luke Houser taking gold and silver in a 3:37.65 finish. Olympic medalists Yared Nuguse and Cole Hocker fell to fourth...

First Human Ghost on Mars by R.L. Meza
R.L. Meza’s narrative claims to be the first human ghost on Mars, describing a post‑mortem consciousness that traverses the void between Earth and the Red Planet. The ghost recounts the launch, the silent Martian surface, a crew lander crash, and...
VIDEO: Cole Hocker Wins USA Indoors 3000m; Nuguse Beats Young by .01
Cole Hocker captured the USA Indoor 3000 m title in 7:39.25, edging out Yared Nuguse and Nico Young in a photo‑finish. Nuguse secured the final World Championships berth by a razor‑thin .01‑second margin over Young, leaving the top three separated by...

The Ultimate Guide to Styling Your HD Lace Front Human Hair Wigs.
HD lace front human hair wigs deliver an almost invisible scalp blend, offering a natural look and versatile styling options. The guide outlines essential preparation steps, recommended tools such as heat protectant and wig stands, and detailed techniques for straight,...

How Connor Lost 20 Pounds & Dropped 10% Body Fat in 4 Months
Connor, a 43‑year‑old tech sales professional, completed Legion Athletics’ four‑month body‑transformation coaching and shed 20 pounds while dropping his body‑fat percentage from roughly 30% to 20%. He also reduced his waist from 38.5 inches to 33.5 inches and gained noticeable...
Best Inflatable Paddleboards For 2026
Paddling Magazine’s 2026 roundup evaluates the fastest‑growing segment of stand‑up paddleboards, naming top inflatable models for all‑around use, budget, touring, whitewater, fishing and SUP‑kayak hybrids. The guide highlights how advances in drop‑stitch construction, Integrated Shaping Technology and higher PSI ratings...
Multifactorial Approach for Depression in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia 2A (MEN2A): A Case Report
The case report details a 21‑year‑old male with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN2A) who presented with severe depression, psychosis, and suicidality. After ruling out endocrine‑driven causes such as hypothyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, and pheochromocytoma, clinicians identified a primary psychiatric etiology and...
Best Multi-Use Sleeper Sofas for Small Spaces (Stylish & Space-Saving Picks)
The article spotlights three top sleeper sofas designed for tight living areas: the Barrett II Queen Sleeper, which offers a real‑sofa feel with a hidden queen‑size bed; the Meit 3‑in‑1 Convertible, a space‑saving solution for studios and offices; and the...
The Best Turkey Calls, Tested and Reviewed
Field & Stream tested roughly 50 new turkey calls and named winners across mouth, friction, and budget categories. The Mountain Hollow Double Reed earned Best Tree Yelper, while DHTC’s Ghost Cut topped the ghost‑cut segment and the Woodhaven Fusion Ceramic...

At Milan Fashion Week, Blanket Statements From Jil Sander and Bottega Veneta
At Milan Fashion Week, designers embraced "blanket statements"—oversized coats, shawls, and knitwear that mimic the comfort of bedding. Jil Sander set the tone with a cream dress resembling an upholstered mattress, while Bottega Veneta introduced fuzzy, hair‑like textures. The trend...

Issue 147
ArtAsiaPacific announced the launch of Issue 147, its March/April 2025 edition, priced at US$25. The issue joins a series of recent releases, including Issue 146, 145, and the Almanac 2026. The publisher also promotes related titles such as "Contingent Worlds:...
Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: The Next Farm Bill, Producers Stand Their Ground, and the Latest Progress on Deforestation
The House Agriculture Committee is set to markup a farm bill draft that critics say neglects SNAP cuts and fails to protect rural seniors, prompting over 100 hunger groups to lobby for the Delivering for Rural Seniors Act. At the...
Your Guide to Specifying Internal Sliding Doors – Installation, Costs & Configurations
Internal sliding doors are gaining traction as space‑saving, design‑forward solutions in modern homes. The guide outlines three primary configurations—pocket, barn and telescopic doors—detailing their operation, material options and fire‑rating considerations. Installation costs vary widely, from under £1,000 for simple timber...
Member Spotlight: Anna Aslanian on Finding the Right Therapist and Building a Strong Therapeutic Relationship
GoodTherapy’s Member Spotlight features licensed therapist Anna Aslanian, who emphasizes the importance of matching clients with therapists who specialize in their specific concerns. She advises first‑timers to prioritize expertise and personal comfort, noting that a strong therapeutic bond is essential...
2026 Tokyo Marathon Results
The 2026 Tokyo Marathon saw Ethiopian Tadese Takele and Kenyan Geoffrey Toroitich share the men’s title with a blistering 2:03:37 finish, while Kenya’s Brigid Kosgei claimed the women’s crown in 2:14:29. Six men broke the 2:04 barrier, underscoring the race’s...

Can 'Friction-Maxxing' Fix Your Focus?
In March 2026 the BBC spotlighted “friction‑maxxing,” a movement urging people to deliberately add inconvenience to counteract shrinking attention spans caused by relentless digital stimulation. Artist Stuart Semple’s shift from phone‑driven habits to analog practices sparked a surge in creativity,...

Earrings for Peggy Guggenheim, C. 1938
Peggy Guggenheim’s 1938 earrings, a gift from Surrealist Yves Tanguy, are miniature paintings rendered in silver, gold, pearls and oil on shell. The pieces embody Tanguy’s dreamlike biomorphic language on a wearable scale. Guggenheim wore one of the earrings alongside...