Gastropods (Mollusca) of the Priority Marine Region to Conserve Biodiversity No. 31 &Ldquo;Tlacoyunque”, Mexico, Associated with the Rocky Intertidal
Researchers surveyed the rocky intertidal of Mexico’s Marine Region 31, sampling nine 10 m² sites in 2015, 2016 and 2018. They identified 103 gastropod species, raising the regional total from 216 to 236, with inventory completeness between 78% and 89%. Five families accounted for over half of the species richness and 85% of the individuals, while nine species represent new records for Guerrero. Sites featuring heterogeneous habitats, greater stability and lower wave exposure showed the highest richness, diversity and abundance, prompting calls for targeted protection.
A Comprehensive Method to Integrate Unbiased Fisheries Data in Spatially-Explicit Population Dynamics Models
The authors introduce a systematic method for preparing unbiased fisheries data for spatially‑explicit population dynamics models such as SEAPODYM. By grouping fishing operations into distinct fisheries with uniform catchability and selectivity, and preserving linear catch‑to‑biomass relationships at high‑resolution grid cells,...
Spring Greening Reduces Autumnal Runoff Across High Northern Latitudes
Spring greening across the high northern latitudes has increased leaf area and transpiration, leading to notable soil moisture depletion in summer. By combining satellite vegetation indices, runoff data from 297 watersheds, and LPJ‑GUESS model simulations, researchers found that this greening...

Mitchell Byrd, Ornithologist Who Helped Bring Bald Eagles Back From the Brink in the Chesapeake Area
Mitchell A. Byrd, a longtime ornithologist at William & Mary, led decades‑long monitoring of Chesapeake Bay bird populations. His aerial surveys in the late 1970s documented the rebound of bald eagles from a few dozen breeding pairs to robust numbers...

Rissi Palmer Embraces Growth, and Love on Soulful New EP ‘Perspectives’
Rissi Palmer releases the four‑song EP *Perspectives*, blending bluegrass, country, and soulful vocals to tell a personal, roots‑focused story. Produced by Grammy‑winner Shannon Sanders, the record features the dream‑inspired lead single “Old Black Southern Woman,” which honors family legacy. The...

Stephen King And Clive Barker Got A Creepy (But Hilarious) Movie Adaptation You Forgot About
In 1997, director Mick Garris released the TV movie *Quicksilver Highway*, a rare collaboration between horror legends Stephen King and Clive Barker. The 90‑minute anthology adapts King’s short story “Chattery Teeth” and Barker’s “The Body Politic,” framing both with a traveling storyteller...

5 Handy Uses For Smart Sensors You Probably Didn't Think Of
The article showcases five unconventional ways to leverage smart sensors beyond their default functions, including door/window contact alerts, mailbox motion detection, automated bathroom exhaust fans, early leak detection, and adaptive perimeter lighting. Each use case relies on simple programming through...
Japanese Health Promotion Questionnaire: Validity Confirmed
A recent study has confirmed the validity of a Japanese adaptation of the health‑promoting school implementation questionnaire, employing both classical test theory and confirmatory factor analysis. The instrument demonstrated reliability scores that surpass global benchmarks, confirming its suitability for diverse...

Watch: Yago and Cam Indulge in Saudi Arabia’s (Pre-War) Delights
Professional surfers Yago Dora and Cam Richards recently rode the Endless Surf‑powered wave pool at Adrena’s surf lagoon on Saudi Arabia’s Shura Island. The lagoon, fed with Red Sea saltwater, delivers ocean‑like waves that can be segmented for varied maneuvers,...
Ed Goes Extra-Terrestrial
Amazon and Tesla are planning massive low‑earth‑orbit (LEO) data‑centre satellite constellations, each targeting up to a million satellites. The UK boasts over a hundred firms capable of building satellite components, with expertise in radiation‑hard ICs, laser communications and thermal control....

Why the US Needs a Unified, Mission-Based Strategy for Health Innovation
The United States’ decades‑old linear research model—government funding, academic discovery, private commercialization—has driven breakthroughs like the Internet and vaccines, but today market‑driven incentives are skewing biomedical innovation toward high‑profit areas such as oncology. This has left critical fields like psychiatry...
April 2026
A health‑focused roundup highlights five emerging stories. Researchers are refining tools to spot subtle language‑development difficulties, while a new blood test shows promise for detecting pancreatic cancer at its earliest stage. Experts advise improving indoor and outdoor air quality to...
Orexin Receptor Antagonists for Major Depressive Disorder: Perspectives From a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
A systematic review and meta‑analysis of orexin receptor antagonists (QXR‑ANTs) in adults with major depressive disorder found a modest but statistically significant reduction in overall symptom scores (standardized mean difference –0.16) and a 52% increase in remission rates compared with...

10 Ways To Find Quiet Time
The article outlines ten practical methods for carving out quiet time to enable deep work, planning, and mental recharge. It emphasizes the challenges posed by an always‑on culture and the particular needs of introverts. Strategies range from creating off‑limits spaces...

Engaging the Head and the Heart: Why Scientists Turn to Poetry
Scientists and clinicians are increasingly turning to poetry as a tool for coping, communication, and insight. At UCSF, palliative‑care physician Danielle Chammas published a poem in JAMA Oncology after a patient farewell and co‑directs the Poetic Medicine programme, which gathers...
Shifting From Brain Ageing to Brain Longevity
In a recent Nature Human Behaviour comment, Sara Palermo argues that societies should move from viewing brain ageing as inevitable decline to treating it as brain longevity, a form of capital. She draws on neuroscience and behavioural science to propose...
Liver-Derived Complement Component 3 Promotes the Susceptibility to Stress-Induced Depression by Impairing Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity
Chronic stress drives the liver to overproduce complement component 3 (C3), which then travels through the bloodstream to the brain. In mouse models, hepatic C3 suppresses the tight‑junction protein claudin‑5 in nucleus accumbens endothelial cells, compromising blood‑brain barrier integrity and heightening...

G Adventures Marks First ‘Jane Goodall Day’ With Trip Collection
G Adventures announced its first “Jane Goodall Day” on April 3, 2026, honoring Dr. Jane Goodall’s 92nd birthday. The travel company unveiled a new Jane Goodall Collection featuring 19 wildlife‑focused trips across 16 destinations, from Borneo to Antarctica. Each itinerary bears...

Scientists Find Hidden Brain Cells Helping Deadly Cancer Grow
Canadian researchers have uncovered that oligodendrocytes, a type of brain support cell, actively promote glioblastoma growth by signaling through the CCR5 receptor. In laboratory models, interrupting this communication dramatically slowed tumor expansion. The team also identified Maraviroc, an FDA‑approved HIV...

Thinking Of Converting A Shipping Container Into A Garage? Here's What To Know First
Shipping containers offer a durable, weather‑resistant option for DIY garage conversions, but their standard 8‑foot width can restrict larger vehicles. While they can be cheaper and portable compared to traditional garages, customization costs rise quickly, and lack of ventilation leads...

Kelly Clarkson Magnificently Singing Amy Grant’s Modern Holiday Classic Brought Tears to My Eyes on Easter
Kelly Clarkson, the original American Idol winner, delivered a moving rendition of Amy Grant’s "Breath of Heaven" during a 2021 Kellyoke segment, reminding fans of her vocal versatility. The three‑time Grammy artist has sold more than 82 million records worldwide and...
A Gray Whale that Swam 20 Miles up a Washington State River Is Found Dead
A juvenile gray whale swam 20 miles up Washington's Willapa River before being found dead near Raymond. Researchers suspect hunger drove the animal into the river as gray whales face dwindling prey in the Arctic. NOAA has declared an unusual...

‘I Said I Wasn’t Going’: Wu-Tang Clan’s Method Man Slams Promoters After Skipping Australia Tour
Method Man clarified he never committed to the Australian leg of Wu‑Tang Clan’s farewell "Final Chamber" tour, accusing promoters of advertising "all living members" despite his prior notice that he was booked elsewhere. He cited acting obligations and other commitments...
Fans Choose Sofia D’Angelo’s ‘Time’ as This Week’s Favorite New Music
Sofia D’Angelo’s solo single “Time” topped Billboard’s fan‑voted poll this week, capturing more than 69% of the vote. The track, released with a nostalgia‑driven video filmed in a Bushwick bar, outperformed releases from Anne Hathaway, Jack White and others. D’Angelo,...
This 1950s Los Angeles Italian Deli's Iconic Sandwich Hasn't Changed One Bit
Giuliano's, a family‑owned Italian deli in Los Angeles, has been serving its signature torpedo sandwich since opening in 1952. The sub—layered with mortadella, salami cotto, Italian salami, capicola, provolone, lettuce and pepperoncini on a house‑baked torpedo roll—remains unchanged after more than...
One-of-a-Kind Shipping Container House Even Has Its Own Pool and Sauna
Backcountry Containers unveiled the Vermont Villa, a two‑story home built from four shipping containers—three 20‑ft units and one 40‑ft unit—painted black and heavily modified with windows and doors. The residence spans roughly 1,200 sq ft and features a full kitchen, two bathrooms,...

On the Radio 41 Years Ago, Michael Jackson’s Famed Charity Tune Hit 5,000 Stations at the Same Time Around the...
On April 5, 1985, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie’s charity anthem “We Are The World” was broadcast simultaneously on more than 5,000 radio stations worldwide at 3:50 pm GMT. The coordinated airplay propelled the single to No. 1 on global charts within days of its release. The...
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13 Space Museums in the U.S. That Bring the Wonder of Exploration Down to Earth
The United States boasts 13 standout space museums, ranging from the iconic Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida to the historic Adler Planetarium in Chicago. Each venue blends iconic artifacts—such as the Space Shuttle Atlantis, the Saturn V rocket, and...

Artists Wanted: Deakin’s Contemporary Small Sculpture Award Is Calling for Entries
The Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award enters its 17th year as a free‑entry, nationwide competition that attracted 735 submissions in 2025 and will award a $26,000 AUD prize pool (≈$17,000 USD) in 2026. The First Prize of $15,000 AUD (≈$10,000 USD) is...

Ye Just Made $33 Million in Two Nights. Will His Comeback Last?
Kanye West, now performing as Ye, sold out two consecutive shows at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, grossing about $33 million, making the concerts among the highest‑grossing single events in live‑music history. The shows coincided with the release of his new album...

Shanghai Now: The City’s Most Stylish Addresses
Shanghai is positioning itself as a post‑pandemic tourism hub, offering a new 10‑day visa‑free transit window for U.S. and other travelers. The city’s streets are quieter thanks to widespread electric‑vehicle adoption, while high‑speed rail and an expanded metro make navigation...
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7 Signs You May Be An Authoritarian Parent
Authoritarian parenting is characterized by strict rules, high demands, and minimal emotional warmth. Research links this style to lower self‑esteem, heightened anxiety, and rebellious behavior, even though it can yield short‑term obedience and safety benefits. The article outlines seven clear...

The Complete Cognitive Bias Dictionary and Its Relevance to the Space Industry
The article presents a comprehensive dictionary of over 180 cognitive biases and maps each to decision‑making contexts within the space sector. It illustrates how biases such as groupthink, anchoring, and overconfidence contributed to high‑profile failures like Challenger, Columbia, and the...

The Optimism of ‘Project Hail Mary’ Is the Antidote to Hollywood’s Doom Loop
Hollywood is grappling with declining production, job cuts and AI uncertainty, fueling doom‑laden narratives. Against this backdrop, Amazon’s "Project Hail Mary" opened with $80 million and has amassed $420.8 million worldwide, giving Q1 2026 the strongest box‑office start since the pandemic. The film’s...

5 Harbor Freight Spring Finds To Add To Your Garage
Harbor Freight’s spring roundup highlights five affordable tools for garage and yard upkeep, ranging from a 2,000‑psi electric pressure washer to a 1,000‑lb steel wagon. Prices span $70 to $200, and each product boasts at least a 4‑star rating from...

Remember When The Highwaymen Named the Greatest Country Songs of All Time in 1991?
In a 1991 interview while touring New Zealand, the Highwaymen—Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson—each named what they considered the greatest country song ever written. Kristofferson chose Johnny Cash’s 1958 rock‑abilly hit “Big River,” Cash favored Leon Payne’s classic “I Love You Because,” Jennings highlighted...

Sungsu Lee Tops Shawn Raboutou’s Alphane V17
South Korean climber Sungsu Lee sent Shawn Raboutou’s Alphane V17 in Chironico, Switzerland, marking his second V17 ascent and making him only the tenth climber worldwide to top two V17 boulders. Alphane, first climbed in April 2022 and graded V17,...
Interventions for Self-Harm Are Less Effective for Men, Study Shows
Researchers at City St George’s University of London discovered that psychosocial interventions for self‑harm are markedly less effective for men than for women. Their meta‑analysis of 46 randomized controlled trials, encompassing more than 15,000 participants, showed that men receiving treatment were...

Charley Pride Fought To Release What Became His First Top 10 Hit
In 1966 Charley Pride fought producer Jack Clement to record "Just Between You And Me," a love song he feared would spark racial backlash. The track became his first Top 10 hit and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country &...

On This Day in 1994, Brooks & Dunn Became the Best Selling Country Music Duo of All Time
On April 5, 1994, Brooks & Dunn’s debut album *Brand New Man* became the first country‑duo record to sell five million copies, cementing their status as the genre’s best‑selling duo. The album generated four consecutive No. 1 singles and was quickly followed by...
Kanye West Announces “Bully” Deluxe Via Gamma & Counters First Week Sales
Distributor Gamma announced a deluxe edition of Kanye West’s album “Bully” via Instagram. Gamma disputes Billboard’s first‑week figures, saying the album moved about 201,000 album‑equivalent units, enough for a No. 1 debut instead of the reported No. 2 with 152,000 units. The...
Here Are All the K-Pop Albums That Have Topped the Billboard 200: Full List
South Korean group BTS reclaimed the Billboard 200 with its April 2026 album ARIRING, marking the 23rd K‑pop release to reach the chart’s summit in under eight years. ARIRING also became the first K‑pop album to hold the No. 1 spot for two...

You're Probably Skipping This Step For Mouthwatering Broccoli Soup
FoodRepublic highlights a commonly missed step—roasting or charring broccoli—that dramatically enhances broccoli soup flavor. The article explains how high‑heat searing or oven roasting at 425‑450 °F creates a nutty, caramelized profile that spreads throughout the pureed soup. It also offers practical...

Peaky Blinders Star's "Remarkable" Real-Life Drama Is Now Streaming for Free
Joe Cole’s gritty prison drama *A Prayer Before Dawn* is now streaming for free on the ad‑supported platform Plex. The 2018 film, based on Billy Moore’s memoir, follows a British boxer’s brutal experience in a Thai penitentiary and has earned a...
TikTok and ACRCloud Partner on Derivative Works Detection System
TikTok’s SoundOn platform now incorporates ACRCloud’s Derivative Works Detection service, adding a sophisticated layer of copyright protection for musicians. The technology can spot altered or AI‑generated copies of tracks, even when speed or pitch is changed, helping ensure proper monetization....

Netflix Is Removing Taylor Sheridan’s Oscar-Nominated Neo-Western This Summer
Netflix will pull Taylor Sheridan’s Oscar‑nominated neo‑Western *Hell or High Water* from its catalog on May 1, 2026. The 2016 film, directed by David Mackenzie, earned roughly $37 million worldwide on a $12 million budget and holds a 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating. It was...

3 George Strait Deep Cuts That Songwriters Should Study (And Why)
George Strait’s lesser‑known tracks offer rich lessons for songwriters. "Ready For The End Of The World" showcases a razor‑sharp hook that pairs everyday imagery with a looming climax. "You’re The Cloud I’m On (When I’m High)" demonstrates how ambiguous phrasing...

Old Folk House in Iwakura / Td-Atelier
The Old Folk House in Iwakura, a 150 m² farmhouse dating to the late Edo‑Meiji era, has been renovated by architects Masaharu Tada and Shojiro Endo. The design respects the Iwakura‑type minka’s linear doma and timber beam structure while preserving useful...

Predator: Badlands
John Latchem’s April 5, 2026 review of Predator: Badlands highlights the 2025 Dan Trachtenberg‑directed entry that flips the franchise on its head by centering a young Yautja hunter instead of human protagonists. The film intertwines classic Predator hunting lore with a Weyland‑Yutani...

Meet MaxToki: The AI That Predicts How Your Cells Age — and What to Do About It
MaxToki is a transformer‑decoder foundation model trained on nearly one trillion single‑cell RNA‑seq tokens to predict how individual cells age over time. By encoding transcriptomes as ranked gene lists and extending context length to 16,384 tokens, it can infer the...