
Stella Prize 2026 Longlist Celebrates the Power of Memory, Truth and Creative Fiction
The 2026 Stella Prize longlist, announced today, features 12 works by Australian women and non‑binary writers across poetry, memoir, fiction, non‑fiction and graphic novels. The prize received 212 entries, and each longlisted author will receive $2,000, with the ultimate winner slated to collect $60,000 on 13 May. The selections highlight themes of memory, truth and the transformative power of creative fiction, with titles tackling colonialism, climate change, and personal loss. Judges praised the diversity of form and content as a strength of the shortlist.

Daylight Savings Is Finally Here. These Are the Best Places to Watch the Sunset in California.
With daylight‑saving time now in effect, California’s evenings stay bright later, prompting a surge of interest in prime sunset locations. The article highlights nine standout spots—from Goleta’s beach parks to Lake Tahoe’s Eagle Rock Trailhead—each offering unique coastal or alpine...
Sunlight-Activated Graphene Membrane Recovers Battery-Grade Lithium From Brines
Researchers at POST, Griffith and King Khalid Universities unveiled a graphene‑based nanofiltration membrane that uses sunlight to pull lithium ions from magnesium‑rich brines. The hybrid membrane, combining edge‑functionalized graphene nanoribbons with photothermally reduced graphene oxide, delivers a lithium flux of...
Adisyn Reports Graphene-Based Radar Signature Reduction for Drones
Adisyn demonstrated that graphene‑enhanced composite materials can cut radar reflection by up to 20 dB in lab tests, and the team is targeting a 30 dB reduction that would shrink a drone’s radar cross‑section by a factor of 1,000. The proof‑of‑concept was...

Watch: ‘Cruyff’ Docuseries Unveils The Life & Legacy Of A Soccer Legend
Box to Box, the producers behind *Drive to Survive*, is releasing a four‑part docuseries titled *Cruyff* that chronicles Dutch legend Johan Cruyff’s playing and coaching career. The series leverages unprecedented access to the Cruyff family’s private archives, including never‑seen home movies...

Up-And-Coming Aotearoa Artists: Double Parked
West Auckland five‑piece Double Parked are spearheading a new wave of Aotearoa indie guitar bands with their second EP, Rosary. The record, described as “post‑surf,” fuses surf‑rock swagger with post‑punk reverb while tackling mental‑health struggles and twenty‑something anxieties. The band’s...
Short‐Range Order and LixTM4−x Probability Maps for Disordered Rocksalt Cathodes
Researchers used Monte Carlo simulations with a simplified cluster model to map short‑range order (SRO) in cation‑disordered rocksalt (DRX) cathodes. They discovered that the probability of forming Li₄ tetrahedral clusters is governed primarily by nearest‑neighbor pairwise SRO, and that this SRO...

The Hindu on Books Newsletter
The Hindu on Books is a weekly newsletter delivering curated book reviews, reading recommendations, and author interviews. Launched in 2022, it aggregates a rich archive of literary coverage, including prize announcements, festival previews, and cultural commentary. The newsletter highlights Indian...
Water Drops Sliding Over Arrays of Janus Micropillars With Hydrophilic Tops: A New Mechanism of Drop Charging
Researchers have engineered arrays of Janus micropillars—hydrophilic tops paired with hydrophobic sidewalls—to reveal a novel drop‑charging mechanism. When a water droplet slides across these structures, it leaves microscopic satellite droplets that evaporate within a second, creating charge separation within the...
Silver‐enhanced Photoresponsive G‐C3N4/Ag Janus Microrobots With Negative Photogravitaxis Efficient Antibiotic Degradation
Researchers have created silver‑enhanced g‑C3N4/Ag Janus microrobots that move upward against gravity when illuminated, a behavior termed negative photogravitaxis. The silver coating improves charge carrier separation, suppressing recombination and boosting photocatalytic activity. This three‑dimensional propulsion increases mass transfer, enabling the...
Additive‐Free Edge‐Functionalized Graphene Dough
Researchers have introduced an additive‑free, edge‑functionalized graphene (EFG) dough synthesized directly from graphite via selective oxidation and physical exfoliation. The resulting few‑layer nanoplatelets retain defect‑free basal planes, exhibit carboxylate and phenolic edge groups, and achieve a high conductivity of 900 S cm⁻¹....
Impact of Sapphire Substrate Reconstruction on the Structural, Electronic, and Photonic Properties of MoS2
The paper investigates how sapphire substrate reconstruction during metal‑organic CVD at 1 000 °C alters the structural, electronic, and photonic behavior of monolayer MoS₂. Elevated temperature induces step‑bunching on the sapphire surface, creating local charge‑doping variations and strain that broaden Raman peaks...

GELITA and Black Drop Collaborate on GelMA Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting Research
GELITA and Black Drop have signed an R&D agreement to develop methacrylated gelatin (GelMA) bioinks for 3D bioprinting applications. The partnership will leverage GELITA’s ultra‑low endotoxin gelatin (MEDELLAPRO) and Black Drop’s custom bioprinting platforms to create clinically usable, scalable bioinks....

Program Picks: What’s on For Tomorrow’s London Book Fair
The London Book Fair’s final day on March 12, 2026 features a packed agenda targeting the most pressing industry challenges. Sessions cover indie publishing cost pressures, AI‑driven author‑rights threats, and the growing influence of Black and Latin American literature. Panels on...

That’s How We Make It Our Home: Will Oldham Selects 13 Valiant Records From Louisville, Kentucky
Will Oldham’s new community‑centred album *We Are Together Again* was recorded in Louisville’s End Of An Ear studio and features a roster of local musicians. To accompany the release, Oldham curated a Baker’s Dozen of 13 Louisville records that span the city’s hardcore,...

Sisters, Saints and Sibyls: Nan Goldin’s Ode to ‘Rebellious Sisters’
Nan Goldin’s new photobook *Sisters, Saints and Sibyls* revisits her early life through a collage of hospital reports, family snapshots and her own images. The work serves as an origin story, honoring her elder sister Barbara, who was institutionalised at...

James Blake — Trying Times
James Blake’s seventh studio album, *Trying Times*, arrives on March 13, 2026 as his first solo release in three years, issued on his Good Boy imprint. The record pares down his usual sonic density, spotlighting a curated mix of electronic, soul,...

New AI Project Aims to Detect and Predict Ocean Plastic Drift From Space
The ADOPT project combines Sentinel‑2 optical imagery with daily high‑resolution PlanetScope data and artificial intelligence to locate floating plastic debris and forecast its short‑term drift. By training a machine‑learning model on GPS drifter records, the system corrects biases in conventional...
Tangled up in Red
Astrophotographer Emil Andronic captured a detailed image of Cederblad 51, a blue reflection nebula embedded in the red emission nebula Sharpless 2‑264 in Orion. The composite combines 69 hours 15 minutes of Hα‑LRGB data collected between September 9 and December 19 2025 using twin 8‑inch f/5 Newtonian telescopes....
CDC's NIOSH Continues Annual Free Health Screenings for Coal Miners, Announces 2026 Dates
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has launched its 21st annual mobile health‑screening program for coal miners, running from March through May 2026. The free, confidential service travels to West Virginia, Virginia, Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana,...

‘I Don’t Like Staying in Sh**’: Priyanka Chopra on Why She Left Bollywood at Her Peak, Calls ‘Aishwarya Rai, Mindy...
Priyanka Chopra revealed on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast that she left Bollywood at the height of her fame to pursue broader creative opportunities in Hollywood. She described Bollywood’s constraints and the scarcity of Indian representation in U.S....

How to Create Breathing Room in Your Family Budget This Year
Families planning spring‑break trips are urged to audit their recurring phone and internet expenses before finalizing travel budgets. The article highlights that many households overlook wireless bills, which can be renegotiated or replaced with Verizon’s flexible myPlan, offering customizable lines,...

Indonesia Returns to Venice Biennale for 2026 Edition
Indonesia will re‑enter the Venice Biennale for its 61st edition in 2026, ending a six‑year absence since the 2019 "Lost Verses" pavilion. Curated by art critic Aminudin TH Siregar, the show – titled "Printing the Unprinted" – will juxtapose historic...

National Park Service Proposes Changes To Buffalo National River Visitor Plan
The National Park Service released a draft update to the Buffalo National River visitor management plan, the first revision since 1983. The proposal calls for roughly 320 new parking spaces, realignment of roads and trails, and moving campsites out of...

Taos Ski Valley Announces Winter 2027 Season Passes with Pass Assurance Included for the First Time
Taos Ski Valley unveiled its Winter 2027 season passes, introducing six tiered options at the lowest prices of the year. For the first time, Pass Assurance is included for free on all passes bought during the Spring Pass Sale, allowing refunds...

Mekora Launches Marketplace for Vietnamese Fashion Designers
Australian startup Mekura is debuting an online marketplace on March 14 that aggregates over twenty independent Vietnamese fashion designers, offering more than 120 apparel pieces to Australian shoppers. The curated platform showcases women’s and men’s collections, ranging from dresses and...

A Call to Action – Closing the Gender Gap in Nonfiction Publishing
A panel at the London Book Fair highlighted the gender gap in nonfiction publishing, citing that women account for only 26.5 % of newspaper reviews, 33.3 % of major nonfiction prize wins, and earn 36 % less than male peers. Despite overall nonfiction...
Princess Cruises Announces 2028 World Cruise: 115-Day Global Voyage Visiting 49 Destinations
Princess Cruises unveiled its 2028 World Cruise aboard the 2,000‑guest Coral Princess, a 115‑day, 36,000‑nautical‑mile itinerary that touches 49 ports in 24 countries across five continents. The voyage features a maiden call to Mossel Bay, South Africa, and includes 39...

Akshay Kumar Hangs Upside Down in Spooky New Bhooth Bangla Poster; Teaser to Drop on March 12
Balaji Motion Pictures unveiled a new poster for the upcoming horror‑comedy *Bhooth Bangla*, starring Akshay Kumar hanging upside down in a spooky forest. The film’s teaser is scheduled for release on March 12, building momentum toward its theatrical debut on...
Vivid Sydney 2026 Program Revealed
Vivid Sydney 2026 will run from 22 May to 13 June, delivering a 23‑day festival that blends light, music, food and new artistic disciplines. More than 80 percent of the program, including the 6.5‑kilometre Vivid Light Walk, remains free to the public. Brett Sheehy...
London Is Officially One of the Best Cities in the World in 2026, According to Time Out
London has risen to fourth place in Time Out’s Best Cities 2026 ranking, moving up from its 2025 position. The poll combined insights from 24,000 respondents across 150 cities with expert input from Time Out’s global network. London earned near‑perfect...

Ram Gopal Varma Claims ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Could Challenge South Cinema if It Crosses ₹2000 Crore
Veteran director Ram Gopal Varma predicts that the upcoming action sequel *Dhurandhar: The Revenge* could earn between ₹1,500 crore and ₹2,000 crore worldwide, a figure he says would challenge the current dominance of South Indian films in the pan‑India market. The film, starring...

Full Set and Fuller Partnership to Publish Journalism in Book Format
Full Set, an independent book publisher, has teamed with Fuller, a global newsroom focused on women and gender‑diverse voices, to release a series of long‑form journalism essays in ebook, audiobook and paperback formats. The pilot launches in Spring 2026 with three...
What’s M&S’s Womenswear Strategy for Spring/Summer 26?
Marks & Spencer’s women’s wear spring/summer 26 line leans heavily on bomber jackets and straight‑leg denim, with barrel‑leg jeans still the top seller. The retailer reports growth among under‑35 and under‑55 shoppers while maintaining dominance with customers over 55. A new mid‑month...

Childrenswear Brand PO.P Celebrates 50 Years with New Anniversary Collection
Swedish childrenswear label PO.P marks its 50th anniversary with a limited‑edition collection that revisits the brand’s iconic 1976 pieces. The line, released in March 2026, features reimagined blue, red and white designs and new label details reflecting multiple wears. PO.P...

My Stay in Switzerland’s Oldest Mountain Inn – Where Winter Sports Aren’t Allowed
The Grimsel Hospiz, first recorded in 1142, is Switzerland’s oldest mountain inn perched at 2,000 m in the UNESCO‑listed Jungfrau‑Aletsch region. The hotel has been fully modernised, drawing power and waste‑heat from the nearby Kraftwerke Oberhasli hydroelectric plant, and offers 28...
Melt&Marble Cleared to Sell Animal-Free ‘Designer Fats’ for Food & Personal Care
Swedish precision‑fermentation startup Melt&Marble has obtained regulatory clearance to commercialise its animal‑free “designer fats.” The MeltyMarble fat received US Generally Recognized as Safe status, while its Marble7 lipid earned an INCI name for worldwide personal‑care use. Backed by an $8.5 million...
Review: Shimano XTR 9220 Brakes - Consistency Is Key
Shimano's XTR 9220 hydraulic disc brakes debut with a redesigned lever body, low‑viscosity mineral oil, and refined reach and free‑stroke adjustments. Priced at $670 for the pair, the brakes weigh 294 g front and deliver a consistent bite point while reducing...
Review: Trickstuff's Maxima Brakes Are Fancy and Finicky
Trickstuff’s Maxima brake system, priced from €1,300, offers a CNC‑finished, ultra‑smooth lever feel and a highly progressive power curve, but its small pistons and lack of bite‑point adjustment limit raw stopping power. The brakes require proprietary Bionol oil and a...

I Thought Coastal Living Rooms Were Cliché – Until I Saw These 12 Fresh Takes
The article presents twelve fresh coastal living‑room ideas that avoid clichéd nautical décor, emphasizing calm, effortless style through soft blues, whites, and natural textures. It highlights specific interventions such as driftwood curtain rods, tongue‑and‑groove paneling, white shutters, striped or sea‑print...
Altra Experience Wild 3+ Trail Runner Review
The Altra Experience Wild 3+ Trail Runner is positioned as a versatile, light‑trail shoe that blends protection, stability, and moderate cushioning. It features a 4 mm heel‑to‑toe drop, Vibram Megagrip outsole, and Altra’s signature roomy toe box, targeting both men and...

Screenplay of Arundhati Roy's ‘In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones’ to Release in Revised Edition
Arundhati Roy’s screenplay for the cult play “In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones” is being issued in a revised edition. The new version incorporates previously unpublished scenes and updates the text for contemporary readers. The release is aimed at...

‘Anaconda’ Tops DEG Digital Transactions Chart for Week of March 1
Sony Pictures' comedic remake of Anaconda topped the Digital Entertainment Group's weekly digital sales and rentals chart for the week ending March 1, according to GfK Entertainment data. The film rose five spots to claim the No. 1 position, displacing Disney's Zootopia 2,...

India at Oscars 2026: Priyanka Chopra to Present; Winning Chances Ride on Geeta Gandbhir’s Double Documentary Nominations
Indian representation at the 2026 Oscars includes filmmaker Geeta Gandbhir’s double nominations and actress Priyanka Chopra’s role as a presenter. Gandbhir is nominated in both Best Documentary Short for “The Devil Is Busy” and Best Documentary Feature for “The Perfect Neighbor,” tackling...
I Visited Finland’s Secretive Invite-Only Arctic Lodge – Here’s What It’s Like Inside
Octola II, the new ultra‑lodge in Finnish Lapland, remains hidden behind an invite‑only policy that requires applications and background checks. The property sits on 800 private hectares of forest and offers five bespoke bedrooms, a glass‑igloo suite, and a master suite...

Rasputin: Untangling the Man From the Wild and Complicated Myth
Antony Beevor’s new biography, *Rasputin: And the Downfall of the Romanovs*, separates the Siberian mystic’s legend from fact, showing his real influence was largely symbolic. Rasputin’s charisma won Empress Alexandra’s trust, especially after allegedly easing her son Alexei’s haemophilia crises, which...

Tanya Tagaq – Saputjiji
Tanya Tagaq’s new album *Saputjiji* erupts as a sonic assault on colonialism, war, and the climate crisis, merging her Inuk throat‑singing roots with industrial noise and post‑rock textures. The record features confrontational tracks like “Fuck War” and collaborations with punk...

40 Years on Stage, S. Korean Soprano Sumi Jo Says Music Can 'Change People'
South Korean soprano Sumi Jo commemorates four decades since her 1986 stage debut with the "Mad for Love" concert at London’s Cadogan Hall. The program spans baroque works, opera arias and Korean art songs, featuring young baritone Edward Nelson as...

Carrying Heavy Secrets Alone: Sexual Trauma Disclosure in Boys and Men
A new systematic review examined sexual trauma disclosure among boys and men, synthesizing 69 studies that included 10,517 survivors across 23 countries. The analysis found that men typically wait 15‑21 years before disclosing, with shame, fear of disbelief, and masculine...

Fresh Smart-Casual Menswear for Spring
Fashion week highlighted fresh smart‑casual menswear for spring, showcasing models in luxury pieces from Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Gucci, Tom Ford and other high‑end houses. Detailed price tags reveal outfits ranging from modest shirts to multi‑thousand‑pound accessories, including Tiffany & Co jewelry and Bvlgari necklaces....