
Washington's 5 Deepest Lakes To Visit, Ranked
Washington boasts over 8,000 lakes, and its five deepest—Ross, Chelan, Crescent, Whatcom, and Kachess—draw visitors for recreation and scenery. Ross Lake tops ratings as a hydro‑created reservoir with boat‑only campsites, while Lake Chelan, at 1,486 ft, is the state’s deepest and the third‑deepest in the nation. Lake Crescent offers glacial‑carved clarity, and Lake Whatcom supplies drinking water to more than 120,000 residents. Lake Kachess, though easily accessed, suffers from fluctuating water levels that dampen the visitor experience.

Dermot Kennedy Maps Out 2026 North American Tour
Irish singer‑songwriter Dermot Kennedy announced a 32‑date North American tour running from Sept. 4 to Oct. 29, 2026, after completing a European and U.K. leg. The tour, promoted by Live Nation, will hit major amphitheaters and historic venues across the United States...
Actress and Suzanne Ciani Unveil Collaborative Album, ‘Concrète Waves’
Actress and pioneering synth composer Suzanne Ciani are releasing a collaborative album titled *Concrète Waves*. The record captures material from live performances commissioned by London’s Barbican Centre and Barcelona’s Sónar festival in 2025. Werkdiscs will issue the album on 27 March 2026 as...

Coronach
Scottish one‑man band Hellripper, led by James McBain, releases the concept album “Coronach,” a black‑thrash record steeped in Scottish folklore. The album expands the band’s sound with progressive songwriting, intricate tempo changes, and clean‑ish vocals while retaining the ferocious aggression of...

This Photo Series Depicts Youth Culture in Summer Along the Danube
French photographer Guillaume Bihan and Ukrainian visual artist Daria Svertilova launched a photo series documenting youth culture along the Danube during the summer of 2022. The project began as the pair shared a sparsely furnished Paris flat shortly after Russia’s...
Ryan Gosling Doubles Down on Directing Duos with New Daniels Film
Ryan Gosling is set to star in an untitled film directed by the Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) under Universal Pictures. Production is slated to begin in Los Angeles summer 2026, with a theatrical release planned for November 19,...

Attention Failures May Predict Dementia Better Than Memory
Researchers at Swansea University argue that attention impairment, not memory loss, is the earliest detectable sign of dementia. Their new book presents the "Attention First" theory, showing that deficits in filtering and sustaining focus can precede measurable memory decline across...

Crying in Couture: Ellie Misner’s New Collection Is a Beautiful Disaster
London‑based designer Ellie Misner unveiled her AW26 demi‑couture collection, "It’s My Birthday, I Can Cry If I Want To," at a runway that turned personal dread into visual spectacle. The show fused theatrical makeup, oversized silhouettes and fragmented fabrics to...

Fan Poll: 5 Best 2000s Emo Songs
A recent AltPress fan poll identified the five most beloved emo tracks of the 2000s, ranking Taking Back Sunday’s “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut From the Team)” at number one and My Chemical Romance’s “Welcome to the Black Parade” second....

Open Quantum Design, Western Digital, and QuScript Form Open-Source Error Correction Working Group
Open Quantum Design, Western Digital, and QuScript have formed an open‑source Error‑Correction Working Group to build a full‑stack quantum computer prototype. The collaboration will integrate trapped‑ion hardware, decoder technology, and specialized algorithms to demonstrate quantum error correction (QEC) and create...
Global Research Trends in Robot-Assisted and 3D Printing Technologies for Total Knee Arthroplasty: An Analysis Based on Bibliometrics and Knowledge...
A bibliometric analysis of 180 papers from 2000‑2025 maps the rise of robot‑assisted and 3D‑printing technologies in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Publication volume accelerated after 2016, with robotic systems leading the field while 3D printing expands into pre‑operative planning, guide‑plate...
Associations of Racial Discrimination with Resting-State Network Topology: A Mechanism for Post-Traumatic Sensory Disruptions
A new resting‑state fMRI study of 90 Black American women links higher exposure to racial discrimination with reduced clustering coefficient in the somatomotor network (SMN). This decrease in SMN clustering was found to amplify PTSD re‑experiencing symptoms, but only when...

Open Quantum Design Launches Open-Source Hardware Repository for Trapped-Ion Quantum Computing
Open Quantum Design (OQD) has published an open‑source hardware repository on GitHub that contains detailed designs for its Blade Trap Assembly and Optical Circuit Boards, the core components of its trapped‑ion quantum computers. The release extends OQD’s open‑source strategy from...
Pan-Cancer Variance Decomposition Nominates Translationally Actionable Therapeutic Antigen Candidates Across 33 Cancer Types
Researchers applied a genome‑wide variance decomposition across TCGA’s 60,656 genes and 33 cancer types to prioritize therapeutic antigens, moving beyond traditional mean‑expression screens. The analysis yielded 17 candidates that met functional dependency, safety, and immune‑cold criteria, with three highlighted: CRIPTO/TDGF1,...

Anya Taylor-Joy’s Big, Big Hat Really Is Appropriate for a Mushroom Kingdom Princess
Anya Taylor‑Joy attended the Super Mario Galaxy press event in Tokyo wearing a sculptural, wide‑brim hat that echoed Princess Peach’s iconic pink aesthetic. The custom millinery, paired with a matching bra and peplum skirt, reinforced Nintendo’s branding while showcasing her signature...

9 Rock Stars Who Were Fired and Then Outshined Their Former Bands
The article chronicles nine rock musicians who were dismissed from their original bands but later eclipsed those groups in commercial and cultural impact. It highlights Ozzy Osbourne’s post‑Sabbath solo triumph, Ronnie James Dio’s rise after Rainbow, and Sammy Hagar’s success with Van Halen, among others....
Identification of Crucial Genes and Biological Pathways in Lung Adenocarcinoma by Network Pharmacology, Molecular Docking, and Simulation Studies
Researchers applied network pharmacology, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics to assess bioactive compounds from Pleurotus membranaceus for lung adenocarcinoma therapy. Four compounds passed drug‑likeness filters, linking to 226 overlapping disease targets and highlighting five hub genes. Docking showed isosorbide binding...
Dimmu Borgir Announce New Album ‘Grand Serpent Rising’ with “Ulvgjeld & Blodsodel”
Norwegian black‑metal giants Dimmu Borgir have unveiled their new single “Ulvgjeld & Blodsodel” and announced the forthcoming album *Grand Serpent Rising*, slated for May 22, 2026 on Nuclear Blast Records. The record marks the band’s first full‑length release since 2018’s *Eonian* and contains...
Multi-Scenario Land Use Change and Its Effects on Ecosystem Service Value and Ecological Compensation in the Middle Yangtze River
A new study applied high‑resolution land‑use data (2000‑2020) and the PLUS simulation model to project 2030 land‑use dynamics for the Middle Yangtze River Urban Agglomeration under four scenarios. The Business‑as‑Usual, Economic Development Priority, Ecological Protection Priority, and Ecological‑Economic Balance pathways...

Arctic Winter Sea Ice Ties Record Low, NASA, NSIDC Scientists Find
Arctic winter sea ice reached its March 15 peak of 5.52 million square miles, tying the lowest extent recorded since satellite monitoring began in 1979. The coverage was about half a million square miles below the 1981‑2010 average, and NASA’s ICESat‑2...

The Dilemma of Choice
Eric Maisel’s article "The Dilemma of Choice" explores how modern abundance of options creates anxiety and paralysis. He argues that self‑coaching can help people navigate uncertainty by clarifying core values, reframing decisions as experiments, and distinguishing personal motivations from external...
Watch James Manyika Talk AI and Creativity with LL COOL J.
James Manyika, Google’s senior vice president for research, labs, technology and society, sits down with hip‑hop legend LL Cool J for the latest Dialogues on Technology and Society episode. The pair discuss the evolution of creative tools, from early drum machines to...

Your Company Could Be Hooked On This Negative Motivation Pattern — Here’s How to Fix It
The article warns that many companies operate on a dopamine‑driven “reward‑now” model that fuels urgency but erodes deep focus, creativity and sustainable performance. It contrasts this with a serotonin‑based culture that emphasizes connection, deep work, and steady satisfaction, citing examples...
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s CAVS Shares “First Light,” Previewing Solo Album ‘Sojourn’
Michael “CAVS” Cavanagh, the drummer for King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, has unveiled “First Light,” the second single from his upcoming solo album Sojourn. The track arrives ahead of the album’s April 24 release on the independent label p(doom...
The 5 Most Common Watch Complications (And Which Ones You Need)
The article explains that watch "complications" are any functions beyond the basic hour‑minute‑second display, focusing on the five most common ones for everyday wearers. It outlines the practical benefits of date windows, chronographs, GMT/dual‑time, moonphase displays, and power‑reserve indicators. Each...

Sneaky-Affordable Label COS Looks Pretty Incredible Right Now
COS unveiled its Seoul runway menswear collection, delivering runway‑inspired pieces at prices that feel like grocery‑store bargains. The line features linen, wool and nylon garments—including a $200 linen blouson and other items under $400—designed for fluid, season‑spanning wear. By marrying...
See Billie Joe Armstrong Sing Ozzy Osbourne, David Bowie Songs at Coverups Concert
Billie Joe Armstrong surprised fans with a secret Coverups show at Berkeley’s Cornerstone, delivering a 30‑song, all‑covers set that featured Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train,” David Bowie’s “Ziggy Stardust,” and Bryan Adams’ “Summer of ’69.” The set also spanned Nirvana, The Strokes, the Go‑Go’s, Misfits and Cheap Trick, while deliberately...
A Hybrid CNN–Transformer Network to EnhanceSolar Magnetogram Resolution for Flare PredictiveAnalytics
Researchers introduced MagRes‑Net, a hybrid convolutional neural network and transformer architecture that upscales low‑resolution SOHO/MDI magnetograms to match the detail of SDO/HMI observations. Trained on co‑aligned MDI‑HMI image pairs with physics‑aware constraints, the model restores fine magnetic structures while conserving...
Phenylalanine-Associated Ocular Risk Stratification in Early-Treated Children with Phenylketonuria: A Cross-Sectional Study
A cross‑sectional study of 33 early‑treated PKU children found ocular abnormalities common, linked to higher serum phenylalanine. Comprehensive eye exams revealed anterior and posterior segment issues. ROC analysis defined phenylalanine thresholds that predict elevated ocular risk. Findings suggest metabolic control...
A Comparison of the ABC and AIMS65 Scores in Predicting Outcomes in Patients with Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: A Retrospective...
A retrospective multicenter analysis of 2,009 U.S. patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding found the ABC risk score outperforms AIMS65 in predicting in‑hospital mortality, achieving an AUC of 0.793 versus 0.661 (p<0.0001). Each one‑point rise in the ABC score increased...
I Teach at Harvard and Encourage My Students to Use AI on Every Assignment. They Just Have to Follow My...
A Harvard professor has made AI a mandatory tool for every student assignment, but only as a research aid and editorial assistant. Students must first formulate their arguments independently before turning to AI for polishing and gap‑filling. The professor frames...
The Effects of Three Different Pilates Methods on Pelvic Floor Muscle Function: A Randomized Comparative Interventional Study
A randomized trial compared Reformer Pilates, Mat Pilates, and a home‑based exercise regimen in 48 healthy women over ten weeks. Both Reformer and Mat Pilates produced statistically significant improvements in pelvic floor muscle strength and endurance, as well as core...
Transgene to Deliver an Oral Presentation on Its Individualized Neoantigen Therapeutic Vaccine TG4050 at the World Vaccine Congress
Transgene (Euronext: TNG) will deliver a 30‑minute oral presentation on its individualized neoantigen therapeutic vaccine TG4050 at the World Vaccine Congress in Washington, D.C. on April 1, 2026. TG4050, built on the AI‑driven myvac® platform, targets patient‑specific tumor mutations. Phase 1 data in...

Mysterious Fireball Over Europe Left Viewers In Awe & Damaged At Least One Home
On March 8, a bright fireball streaked across Central Europe, visible from France to the Netherlands. The object, estimated up to ten feet in diameter, broke apart in the atmosphere, with at least one fragment punching a hole in a German...

Govee’s Color-Changing Smart Lamps Are on Sale for up to 30 Percent Off
Govee’s Table Lamp 2 Pro and Table Lamp 2 are part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, with the Pro model falling to $134.99 (a $45, roughly 30% discount) and the basic lamp to $55.99 (a $24, about 24% off). Both...
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Zendaya Plans to ‘Disappear’ for a 'Little Bit' After Releasing 4 Movies in 2026: ‘I’m Going Into Hiding’
Zendaya is set to dominate 2026 with four high‑profile releases—a black‑comedy film, the third season of HBO’s *Euphoria*, a double‑feature blockbuster (*The Odyssey* and *Spider‑Man: Brand New Day*), and *Dune: Part Three* slated for December. After this packed schedule she...

Seven Holiday Destinations You Can Get to on the Eurostar From London
Eurostar links London to seven European hotspots, offering travel times from 1 hour 22 minutes (Lille) to under 8 hours for a ski‑train to the French Alps. The flagship London‑Paris service runs in just 2 hours 16 minutes and can be booked for as little as £35...
Accelerator Report: HiLumi LHC Beam Reliability Runs Pave the Way to the Future
The LHC injector complex completed its LIU upgrades during LS2, boosting beam brightness and nearly doubling intensity to meet High‑Luminosity LHC requirements. In 2026, dedicated reliability runs in the SPS demonstrated that the upgraded machines can deliver nominal HiLumi parameters,...

Burberry and AnOther Toast Their Anniversaries at Simpson’s in the Strand
AnOther Magazine marked its 25th anniversary alongside Burberry’s 170th birthday with a joint dinner at Simpson’s in the Strand, London. The celebration coincided with AnOther’s 50th issue and featured a star‑studded guest list and collaborative visual installations throughout the historic...
AZIOLA CRY Stays Proggy On New Single "Denial Patterns"
Aziola Cry has dropped a new single, “Denial Patterns,” accompanied by a live‑performance video from ProgStock. Frontman Jason Blake says the track was the first written for the forthcoming album and serves as a thematic bridge to the band’s earlier...

Just One Thing: Be Kind to Yourself by Being Kind to Others
Rick Hanson’s latest Just One Thing entry argues that the most effective way to care for yourself is to extend genuine kindness toward others. He illustrates the point with a personal story of a high‑pressure keynote where shifting focus from...

Thundercat Transforms O2 Academy Brixton Into A South London Space Station
Thundercat returned to London for a high‑concept show at O₂ Academy Brixton, his first city performance since a 2024 KOKO residency. The concert blended futuristic visuals—including an inflatable red cat—and a six‑string bass to showcase tracks from his 2025 EP...
Geese Bring New York Rock Back to Life in Thrilling London Show
New York indie-rock outfit Geese delivered a high‑energy performance in London, reviving the city’s appetite for their brand of gritty, guitar‑driven music. The show, held at the O2 Academy, featured a mix of tracks from their debut album "Projector" and...

Blacklane: The Yin to Uber’s Yang?
Uber is reportedly close to acquiring premium chauffeur service Blacklane for roughly $1.03 bn, a move that would add a high‑margin, pre‑booked offering to its portfolio. Blacklane operates in about 500 cities across more than 50 countries, serving business and luxury...

Is the ‘Forbidden Fruits’ Movie Streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video or Shudder?
Forbidden Fruits, a horror‑comedy starring Lili Reinhart, opens in U.S. theaters on March 27, 2026. The film, produced by IFC Films and Shudder, will not appear on Netflix or Amazon Prime for free streaming. It is slated to become available for digital purchase or...
Blue October Announces ‘Foiled’ 20th Anniversary North American Tour 2026
Blue October announced a North American tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2006 album *Foiled*. The fall leg kicks off on October 22 in Abilene, Texas and concludes on December 19 in Houston, covering more than 30 U.S. and Canadian markets....
Tiny Bubbles, Sound Waves Clean Produce Safely and Effectively
Researchers at Cornell University have demonstrated that immersing fruits and vegetables in a water bath with tiny bubbles and a low‑frequency acoustic tone dramatically improves cleaning performance. The resonating bubbles act like microscopic scrubbers, achieving roughly 90% greater soil removal...

Twist Biosciences: Keeping Synthetic Biology Alive
Remember synthetic biology? It was a technology platform that would allow mankind to play God. Not long after Craig Venter created the first synthetic life form in 2010, synthetic biology darling Intrexxon went public making its prolific founder an instant...
China Launches Two Radar Satellites
China successfully launched two synthetic‑aperture radar satellites aboard a Long March 2D from Taiyuan, expanding its all‑weather imaging capability for both civilian and military use. The launch adds to China’s fourteen orbital missions in 2026, still far behind SpaceX’s thirty‑seven launches that...
FROZEN SOUL Recruits MACHINE HEAD's ROBB FLYNN For New Single "Invoke War"
American death‑metal outfit Frozen Soul has released a new single, “Invoke War,” featuring guest vocals from Machine Head guitarist Robb Flynn. Frontman Chad Green says the track explores internal struggles such as loss, grief and depression, with Flynn’s lyrics adding extra emotional...