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Indika Forced Me to Confront some of Life's Toughest Questions, and I Think It's Made Me a Better Person
NewsMar 24, 2026

Indika Forced Me to Confront some of Life's Toughest Questions, and I Think It's Made Me a Better Person

Indika, the latest release from indie developer Odd Meter, is a dark narrative‑driven game that intertwines puzzle‑platforming with retro arcade sequences while confronting religious hypocrisy and personal faith. Set in an Eastern Orthodox convent, the four‑hour experience follows a nun...

By PCGamesN
Enough Said by Alan Bennett Review – a Man for All Seasons
NewsMar 24, 2026

Enough Said by Alan Bennett Review – a Man for All Seasons

Alan Bennett’s new diary volume, covering 2016‑2024, revisits his pandemic entries and long‑standing reflections on aging, military service, and literary rivalries. The collection shows how his COVID‑era observations acquire fresh meaning now that the crisis has receded. Bennett also highlights...

By The Guardian – Books
The Peaky Blinders Film Is Pandering to These Populist Times – I Should Know, the Nazi in It Is My...
NewsMar 24, 2026

The Peaky Blinders Film Is Pandering to These Populist Times – I Should Know, the Nazi in It Is My...

The new Peaky Blinders film *The Immortal Man* introduces a fictional British Nazi named John Beckett, a character that the author—who is the real John Beckett’s son—argues bears no resemblance to his father, a former Labour MP imprisoned by 1940. Beckett places the...

By The Guardian — Opinion (Comment is free)
‘Lonesome Dove,’ ‘Brokeback Mountain’ and the Power of the Book Review in the Age Before Algorithms
NewsMar 24, 2026

‘Lonesome Dove,’ ‘Brokeback Mountain’ and the Power of the Book Review in the Age Before Algorithms

The New York Times essay highlights how The Washington Post’s now‑defunct Book World once acted as a cultural engine, catapulting authors like Larry McMurtry and Annie Proulx into mainstream success. By delivering thoughtful, serendipitous criticism, the section shaped literary reputations long before algorithmic feeds...

By The New York Times – Books
Book Review: ‘Open Space,’ by David Ariosto
NewsMar 24, 2026

Book Review: ‘Open Space,’ by David Ariosto

David Ariosto’s new book *Open Space* offers a front‑row view of the modern space race, featuring interviews with a host of private‑sector engineers, scientists and billionaires—though not the marquee figures Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos. The narrative celebrates humanity’s engineering...

By The New York Times – Books
Sacred Plate: At Ananda In The Himalayas Food Is A Healing Hero
NewsMar 24, 2026

Sacred Plate: At Ananda In The Himalayas Food Is A Healing Hero

Ananda in the Himalayas, a luxury wellness retreat founded by Ashok Khanna of the Oberoi lineage, blends Ayurvedic nutrition, yoga, and ancient Indian philosophy within a historic palace estate. Guests undergo a personalized dosha assessment that shapes their meals, emphasizing...

By Country & Town House
DS No4 E-Tense
NewsMar 24, 2026

DS No4 E-Tense

DS Automobiles has introduced the No4 E‑Tense, an electric version of its best‑selling compact crossover, as part of a refreshed lineup aimed at revitalising the brand in Europe. The model sits on Stellantis' EMP2 platform with a 58.3 kWh battery delivering up...

By Autocar
Nicolas Di Felice Exits Courrèges
NewsMar 24, 2026

Nicolas Di Felice Exits Courrèges

Nicolas Di Felice is departing Courrèges after a five‑year stint that revitalized the historic Parisian label. His tenure featured reimagined Space‑Age silhouettes, immersive runway shows and techno‑infused brand events. Artémis, the Pinault family holding, is expanding Courrèges with new boutiques in Paris,...

By The Business of Fashion
Knowledge-Aware Graph-Enhanced Transformer for Semantic Retrieval
NewsMar 24, 2026

Knowledge-Aware Graph-Enhanced Transformer for Semantic Retrieval

Researchers introduced a knowledge‑aware framework that merges transformer‑based semantic encoding with graph‑structured reasoning for information retrieval. The system automatically builds a corpus‑level knowledge graph from entity relationships, generates dense embeddings via bi‑encoders with synonym expansion, and applies graph convolutional networks...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Clemastine Fumarate Activates Lipophagy to Promote Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells Differentiation and Remyelination in a Cuprizone-Induced Demyelination Model
NewsMar 24, 2026

Clemastine Fumarate Activates Lipophagy to Promote Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells Differentiation and Remyelination in a Cuprizone-Induced Demyelination Model

Researchers discovered that clemastine fumarate activates lipophagy in oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs), clearing lipid droplets that impede differentiation. In vitro, the drug enhanced OPC maturation and removed myelin debris, while in a cuprizone‑induced mouse model it restored myelin integrity and...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Quasi‐2D Chiral Perovskite Janus‐Structural Nanofiber Film With Tunable Spectrum and Energy‐Transfer‐Amplified Circularly Polarized Luminescence
NewsMar 24, 2026

Quasi‐2D Chiral Perovskite Janus‐Structural Nanofiber Film With Tunable Spectrum and Energy‐Transfer‐Amplified Circularly Polarized Luminescence

Researchers have created a Janus‑type nanofiber film that couples chiral quasi‑2D perovskite nanosheets with achiral perovskite nanocrystals or dye molecules via efficient energy transfer. This architecture raises the photoluminescence quantum yield of the achiral component by four times and pushes...

By Small (Wiley)
The Functional Variance Hypothesis: A Mathematical Framework for Stochastic Buffering, Optimal Helper Ratios, and a Proposed Epigenetic Calibration Mechanism in...
NewsMar 24, 2026

The Functional Variance Hypothesis: A Mathematical Framework for Stochastic Buffering, Optimal Helper Ratios, and a Proposed Epigenetic Calibration Mechanism in...

The new Functional Variance Hypothesis (FVH) argues that non‑reproductive helpers act primarily as stochastic buffers against rare, high‑lethality environmental crises rather than as growth enhancers. Using a nonlinear persistence model, the authors derive a unique stable optimal helper ratio that...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Extra 11 Minutes’ Sleep Each Night Can Reduce Heart Attack Risk, Study Finds
NewsMar 24, 2026

Extra 11 Minutes’ Sleep Each Night Can Reduce Heart Attack Risk, Study Finds

A new study of more than 53,000 UK adults shows that modest lifestyle tweaks—adding just 11 minutes of sleep, 4.5 minutes of brisk walking and 50 g of extra vegetables each day—can lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes by...

By The Guardian – Science
Can Black Soldier Fly Larvae Tackle the Manure and Antibiotic Resistance Problems in Our Food System?
NewsMar 24, 2026

Can Black Soldier Fly Larvae Tackle the Manure and Antibiotic Resistance Problems in Our Food System?

Researchers are exploring black soldier fly (BSF) larvae as a dual solution for the massive manure surplus and rising antibiotic‑resistance threats in U.S. livestock production. The United States generates roughly 941 billion pounds of manure each year, overwhelming traditional disposal methods...

By The Good Men Project
Larry Clark and James Gilroy’s Advice for Young Artists
NewsMar 24, 2026

Larry Clark and James Gilroy’s Advice for Young Artists

Larry Clark and James Gilroy have released "Bedtime Stories for Bad Boys and Girls," a new book and accompanying exhibition that delves into unsettling childhood vignettes through stark photography. The project, rooted in their 1970s New York partnership, mixes themes...

By Dazed – Art & Photography
WHO Recommends New Diagnostic Tools to Help End TB
NewsMar 24, 2026

WHO Recommends New Diagnostic Tools to Help End TB

On World TB Day, the World Health Organization issued new guidelines urging countries to adopt point‑of‑care tuberculosis diagnostic tools and tongue‑swab sampling. The portable tests cost less than half of existing molecular platforms and deliver results in under an hour,...

By World Health Organization
Luxury Group by Marriott International Unveils “Art of Arrival,”
NewsMar 24, 2026

Luxury Group by Marriott International Unveils “Art of Arrival,”

Marriott International’s Luxury Group has launched “Art of Arrival,” an artist‑residency program featuring emerging Chinese creator Chen Zuo. The inaugural residency at The Ritz‑Carlton Suzhou produced a new commission that will debut during Hong Kong Art Month, then travel to Art Basel...

By Breaking Travel News
Watch Flea Cover Frank Ocean’s ‘Thinkin Bout You’ on ‘Fallon’
NewsMar 24, 2026

Watch Flea Cover Frank Ocean’s ‘Thinkin Bout You’ on ‘Fallon’

Flea appeared on The Tonight Show to perform a jazz‑infused cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinkin Bout You,” showcasing both bass and trumpet alongside a live orchestra. The performance promotes his debut solo album Honora, slated for release on March 27, which...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
Differentially Private Lasso: An ISTA Framework with Finite-Iteration Guarantees
NewsMar 24, 2026

Differentially Private Lasso: An ISTA Framework with Finite-Iteration Guarantees

The paper introduces an Iterative Shrinkage‑Thresholding Algorithm (ISTA) framework for differentially private (DP) Lasso regression in high‑dimensional sparse settings. It delivers finite‑iteration, high‑probability ℓ₂ error bounds that separate a non‑private baseline, a privacy‑induced noise term, and a vanishing optimization residual....

By Research Square – News/Updates
Taiwan Mandopop Star Jay Chou Returns with Ambitious New Album
NewsMar 24, 2026

Taiwan Mandopop Star Jay Chou Returns with Ambitious New Album

Taiwanese Mandopop icon Jay Chou is set to release his first album in nearly four years, Children of the Sun, his 16th studio record featuring 13 tracks. The digital launch arrives on Wednesday, with a physical edition slated for April,...

By Kyodo News – English (All)
Hybe India Announces Nationwide Search for ‘The Next Generation of Artists’
NewsMar 24, 2026

Hybe India Announces Nationwide Search for ‘The Next Generation of Artists’

Hybe India announced its first nationwide audition program, seeking vocal, rap and dance talent through online submissions and in‑person events across ten major cities. The initiative follows the launch of Hybe India in Mumbai in September 2025 and the recent...

By Rolling Stone India
Dietary Fructo-Oligosaccharides Dose-Dependently Modulate the Microbiome and Suppress Type 2 Lung Inflammation in a Murine Model of House Dust Mite-Induced...
NewsMar 24, 2026

Dietary Fructo-Oligosaccharides Dose-Dependently Modulate the Microbiome and Suppress Type 2 Lung Inflammation in a Murine Model of House Dust Mite-Induced...

Researchers fed BALB/c mice diets containing 1 %, 2.5 %, 5 %, or 10 % fructo‑oligosaccharides (FOS) before and during house‑dust‑mite sensitisation. While overall eosinophil recruitment to the lungs was unchanged, FOS dose‑dependently lowered lung Th2 cell frequencies and reduced key type 2 cytokines such...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Injury: Insights From Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Therapeutic Approaches
NewsMar 24, 2026

Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Injury: Insights From Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Therapeutic Approaches

A new review in Frontiers in Nutrition (published March 24 2026) synthesizes interdisciplinary research on intestinal mucosal barrier injury, integrating perspectives from Traditional Chinese Medicine, nutrition, environmental science, psychology, genetics and food science. It maps the barrier’s mechanical, chemical, biological and immune...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Divergent Pathways of Mango Fractions in Promoting Metabolic Health: From Gut Microbiota Remodeling to Direct Systemic Regulation
NewsMar 24, 2026

Divergent Pathways of Mango Fractions in Promoting Metabolic Health: From Gut Microbiota Remodeling to Direct Systemic Regulation

The study compared mango pulp, peel, and kernel in mice using 16S rRNA sequencing and fecal metabolomics. Pulp and peel primarily reshaped gut microbiota—pulp enriched Bilophila, peel enriched Staphylococcus—altering fecal peptide and lipid metabolism. Kernel acted largely independent of the...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Comparative Associations of Three Nutritional Indices with Hematoma Expansion After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
NewsMar 24, 2026

Comparative Associations of Three Nutritional Indices with Hematoma Expansion After Intracerebral Hemorrhage

A retrospective cohort of 349 intracerebral hemorrhage patients examined three admission‑based nutritional indices—Prognostic Nutritional Index (PNI), Triglycerides × Total Cholesterol × Body Weight Index (TCBI), and Controlling Nutritional Status (CONUT) score—to assess their relationship with hematoma expansion (HE). Twelve percent of patients experienced HE,...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Discovery of Anti-Inflammatory Agents From Oreorchis Patens, a Medicinal and Edible Plant: Mechanistic Insights and Potential Therapeutic Applications
NewsMar 24, 2026

Discovery of Anti-Inflammatory Agents From Oreorchis Patens, a Medicinal and Edible Plant: Mechanistic Insights and Potential Therapeutic Applications

Researchers identified six phenanthrene derivatives from the edible pseudobulbs of Oreorchis patens, a traditional food‑and‑medicine plant. Among them, phenanthrene dimer 3 showed strong anti‑inflammatory activity in LPS‑stimulated macrophages by directly binding to the allosteric ADaM site of AMPK and preventing...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Association of Lipid Parameters with the Development of Disease Complications in Patients with Limited Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis: A Prospective Exploratory...
NewsMar 24, 2026

Association of Lipid Parameters with the Development of Disease Complications in Patients with Limited Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis: A Prospective Exploratory...

A prospective cohort of 38 limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis (lcSSc) patients and matched controls revealed a modestly pro‑atherogenic lipid profile in lcSSc, characterized by lower HDL levels and particles, higher triglycerides, and elevated triglycerides/HDL ratio and atherogenic index. NMR‑based analysis...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Alterations in Whole-Brain White Matter Structural Network Among Females with Abdominal Obesity by Appetite Subtypes
NewsMar 24, 2026

Alterations in Whole-Brain White Matter Structural Network Among Females with Abdominal Obesity by Appetite Subtypes

Researchers used diffusion tensor imaging to map whole‑brain white‑matter networks in 60 women with abdominal obesity, dividing them into strong‑appetite (SA) and moderate‑appetite (MA) subgroups and comparing them with 30 healthy controls. Both patient groups retained small‑world network organization, but...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Burden of Colon and Rectum Cancer Attributable to a Diet High in Red Meat in the United States, 1990–2021
NewsMar 24, 2026

Burden of Colon and Rectum Cancer Attributable to a Diet High in Red Meat in the United States, 1990–2021

A new analysis of Global Burden of Disease 2021 data estimates that 12,053 colorectal cancer deaths in the United States in 2021 were attributable to a diet high in red meat. Age‑standardized mortality and DALY rates have declined modestly since...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
In an Ohio Apple Grove, Researchers Race to Save Rare Varieties
NewsMar 24, 2026

In an Ohio Apple Grove, Researchers Race to Save Rare Varieties

In 2004‑05 Diane Miller collected wild apple seeds from Kyrgyzstan and planted them at Ohio’s Dawes Arboretum, creating a 15‑acre, 800‑tree repository of thousands of genetic lines. The collection offers disease‑resistant traits that could reduce pesticide use and broaden flavor...

By Civil Eats
XRISM Solves Famous Star’s 50-Year Mystery
NewsMar 24, 2026

XRISM Solves Famous Star’s 50-Year Mystery

XRISM’s Resolve spectrometer finally solved the 50‑year mystery of γ Cas by detecting X‑ray plasma moving with an unseen companion. The observations identified a white dwarf accreting material from the massive Be star, confirming the accretion‑driven origin of the system’s unusually...

By European Space Agency News
Got Moss on Your Roof? Experts Reveal Why It Could a Bigger Problem than It Looks
NewsMar 24, 2026

Got Moss on Your Roof? Experts Reveal Why It Could a Bigger Problem than It Looks

Moss on a roof does more than look unsightly; it acts like a sponge, retaining water that weakens tiles, compromises thermal integrity, and raises heating costs. While minor growth on newer roofs can be tackled with a soft brush and...

By Homebuilding & Renovating (UK)
An Ancient Shockwave
NewsMar 24, 2026

An Ancient Shockwave

Astronomers have imaged supernova remnant SNR G206.9+2.3, the leftover of a star that exploded in the Monoceros constellation about 7,000 light‑years from Earth. The nebula stretches roughly 50 arcminutes—larger than the full Moon—and displays delicate, nested shells created by the blast wave...

By Astronomy Magazine
Extreme Blast of Arctic Air From Polar Vortex Paints a Picturesque Plume Off Florida Coast — Earth From Space
NewsMar 24, 2026

Extreme Blast of Arctic Air From Polar Vortex Paints a Picturesque Plume Off Florida Coast — Earth From Space

A February 3, 2026 Terra satellite image revealed a 150‑mile‑long plume of calcium‑carbonate‑rich mud off Florida’s West Shelf, stirred up by an extreme Arctic blast that pushed a polar vortex southward. The frigid air generated strong winds and dense, cold...

By Live Science
Il Salviatino Appoints New General Manager, Joao Mendes De Almeida
NewsMar 24, 2026

Il Salviatino Appoints New General Manager, Joao Mendes De Almeida

Il Salviatino has appointed João Mendes de Almeida as General Manager and Stephanie Loison as Director of Operations, bringing luxury hotel expertise from Four Seasons and other high‑end properties. The duo will lead the historic Florentine villa as it expands...

By Breaking Travel News
From Workplace Violence-Related Trauma to Quiet Quitting: Occupational Stress and Burnout as Serial Mediators Among Prehospital Emergency Healthcare Workers
NewsMar 24, 2026

From Workplace Violence-Related Trauma to Quiet Quitting: Occupational Stress and Burnout as Serial Mediators Among Prehospital Emergency Healthcare Workers

A recent Turkish study surveyed 305 prehospital emergency professionals who experienced workplace violence, examining how post‑traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) relates to "quiet quitting." The analysis revealed that PTSD does not directly drive withdrawal; instead, it operates through a cascade of...

By Research Square – News/Updates
"He Bought a Retired Police Sniffer Dog because He Kept Forgetting Where He'd Hidden Hisdrugs." Quireboys Frontman Spike Is Currently...
NewsMar 24, 2026

"He Bought a Retired Police Sniffer Dog because He Kept Forgetting Where He'd Hidden Hisdrugs." Quireboys Frontman Spike Is Currently...

Quireboys frontman Spike is touring the UK with an unplugged, acoustic show that mixes classic covers, original material and off‑the‑cuff storytelling. He rarely follows a setlist, letting audience shouts dictate the next song, and often invites guest guitarist Del Bromham...

By Prog (Louder)
Partial Guns N' Roses Reunion Highlights Troubadour Show: Video
NewsMar 24, 2026

Partial Guns N' Roses Reunion Highlights Troubadour Show: Video

A partial Guns N' Roses reunion took place on March 23 at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, organized by early manager Vicky Hamilton to honor late promoter Jennifer Perry. The sold‑out "Rock for Jennifer" show featured Slash, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler and Gilby Clarke alongside supporting...

By Ultimate Classic Rock
A Lot of Opportunities: Pet Shop Boys’ Please Revisited
NewsMar 24, 2026

A Lot of Opportunities: Pet Shop Boys’ Please Revisited

Pet Shop Boys’ 1986 debut album Please sold roughly three million copies worldwide and delivered hit singles like “West End Girls” and “Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money)”. Produced by Stephen Hague, the record blended hi‑NRG dance beats with witty lyrics,...

By The Quietus
5 ‘Overambitious’ Things You Probably Shouldn’t Plan Into Your Garden If You’re a Bit of a Beginner
NewsMar 24, 2026

5 ‘Overambitious’ Things You Probably Shouldn’t Plan Into Your Garden If You’re a Bit of a Beginner

Beginner gardeners are urged to skip five ambitious projects that can quickly become overwhelming. Experts recommend focusing on perennials instead of annuals, small water features rather than large ponds, native or low‑maintenance plants over tender exotics, simple vines like clematis...

By Livingetc
New Light Trap Design Supercharges Atom-Thin Semiconductors
NewsMar 24, 2026

New Light Trap Design Supercharges Atom-Thin Semiconductors

Researchers have introduced an inverted‑confinement design that places a monolayer of tungsten disulfide (WS₂) on nanoscale air cavities—Mie voids—etched into high‑index bismuth telluride. The air‑filled resonators concentrate optical fields at the surface, boosting WS₂ photoluminescence by roughly 20 times and second‑harmonic...

By ScienceDaily – Nanotechnology
Melco Restaurants Earn Six Diamonds in Black Pearl Guide
NewsMar 24, 2026

Melco Restaurants Earn Six Diamonds in Black Pearl Guide

Melco Resorts & Entertainment secured six Black Pearl Restaurant Guide diamonds in 2026, reinforcing its fine‑dining leadership in Macau. Jade Dragon earned the coveted three‑diamond rating for the seventh straight year and captured the Annual Dish Award for its steamed...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Danielle Orchard "Borrowed Chord" @ Perrotin, Paris
NewsMar 24, 2026

Danielle Orchard "Borrowed Chord" @ Perrotin, Paris

Danielle Orchard’s second Paris show, "Borrowed Chord," opens at Perrotin and runs through April 18 2026. The exhibition presents new paintings that revisit modernist fragmentation, classical composition, and the reclining female figure while shifting their emotional tone. Orchard uses a restrained, luminous...

By Juxtapoz
Say Hello to 10 A.m. Starts. Mark Cuban Says AI Will Cut Your Workday by an Hour—And You’ll Still Get...
NewsMar 24, 2026

Say Hello to 10 A.m. Starts. Mark Cuban Says AI Will Cut Your Workday by an Hour—And You’ll Still Get...

Mark Cuban predicts artificial‑intelligence tools will let employees finish work an hour earlier while keeping the same salary. He argues that forward‑thinking firms will formalize a one‑hour‑earlier start, effectively shortening the traditional 9‑to‑5 day. Cuban’s claim builds on his history...

By Fortune
Tudor Turns 100 in 2026: Here’s How They Might Celebrate
NewsMar 24, 2026

Tudor Turns 100 in 2026: Here’s How They Might Celebrate

Tudor will mark its 100‑year anniversary in 2026, emphasizing future growth rather than nostalgia. The brand highlights the 1926 collection, the Black Bay 58, and a potential expansion of METAS certification as centennial pillars. By tying the milestone to new...

By Revolution Watch
Why Choose a Curved Vanity for Your Bathroom
NewsMar 24, 2026

Why Choose a Curved Vanity for Your Bathroom

Curved bathroom vanities are gaining popularity as a design focal point, blending modern aesthetics with practical features such as soft‑closing hardware, water‑resistant surfaces, and flexible storage. Options range from wall‑hung models that free floor space to freestanding units that serve...

By The Good Men Project
Tango Therapy: How the Dance of Passion Is Helping Parkinson’s Patients
NewsMar 24, 2026

Tango Therapy: How the Dance of Passion Is Helping Parkinson’s Patients

Tango therapy at Ramos Mejía Hospital in Buenos Aires uses weekly dance sessions to help Parkinson's patients improve balance, stiffness, and coordination. Neurologists Dr. Nélida Garretto and Dr. Tomoko Arakaki designed the program around the slow, short steps and pauses...

By New York Times – Science