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Watch History: First Crew Moon Mission in 53 Years
SocialApr 2, 2026

Watch History: First Crew Moon Mission in 53 Years

Now that is truly the way to watch the first crew mission to the moon in over 53 years.

By Marcus House
Must‑Read
SocialApr 2, 2026

Must‑Read

Brilliant book on intelligence. Highly recommended. https://t.co/FLt7jbDhvG And as always with these type of books, skip the last chapter.

By Tobi Lutke
Artemis 2 Launch
SocialApr 2, 2026

Artemis 2 Launch

LAUNCH at 2235:12 UTC of SLS flight 2 with Artemis 2 from Kennedy Space Center. Artemis 2 has now manuevered to a -2 x 70385 km x 28.3deg orbit

By Jonathan McDowell
Embrace Crazy Ideas to Unlock Growth and Innovation
SocialApr 2, 2026

Embrace Crazy Ideas to Unlock Growth and Innovation

Many of the important and highly beneficial things we have in the world started has crazy ideas. Open your mind to "craziness." Open your mind to the impossible. Open your mind to things you don't agree with. Those are the...

By Mark Minervini
Structured Longevity Training Boosts Physician Confidence, Needs Policy Support
SocialApr 2, 2026

Structured Longevity Training Boosts Physician Confidence, Needs Policy Support

Upskilling in Healthy Longevity Medicine and Its Association With Physicians’ Implementation Intent and Self-Reported Clinical Confidence: Cross-Sectional Observational Study 👉 "These findings underscore the critical role of structured HLM curricula in bridging the translational gap between geroscience and everyday medical practice......

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
First Wine Sip Sparks Hilarious Teen Reaction
SocialApr 2, 2026

First Wine Sip Sparks Hilarious Teen Reaction

On vacation with my fam for spring break, visiting grandparents. I let me son try a sip of my wine for the first time (15 almost 16). His reaction 😂😂 https://t.co/D9UGHxq311

By Dave Kennedy
Celebrating Restored Lunar Orbiter Images From NASA Ames
SocialApr 2, 2026

Celebrating Restored Lunar Orbiter Images From NASA Ames

1966. thank you to the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project at NASA Ames Research Center. the Keene family. @Kodak https://t.co/spfxSlpdId

By Tom Keene
Wear Algae Clothing that Vanishes in 24 Hours
SocialApr 2, 2026

Wear Algae Clothing that Vanishes in 24 Hours

#WhatsNext? Would you be daring enough to wear algae-based clothing made from material that can decompose within 24 hours? (GiGadgets) #Innovation #Environment https://t.co/pMjsAl9ibh

By James Gingerich
Effort Alone Isn't Effective—Focus on the Right Tasks
SocialApr 2, 2026

Effort Alone Isn't Effective—Focus on the Right Tasks

The hardest thing for most business owners to understand is that effort doesn't equal effectiveness. Putting effort into the wrong thing over and over agin is literally just more of the wrong thing.

By Jance (Jance Chartae)
Simple Fan Beats High‑Tech Sleep Tracker for Better Rest
SocialApr 2, 2026

Simple Fan Beats High‑Tech Sleep Tracker for Better Rest

My sleep metrics without @eightsleep are better than they were with it. I just have a fan that is aimed at me. That's it. No micro adjustments being made, but HRV, deep sleep and REM are all up in the...

By Shripriya Mahesh
Artemis II Sends First Woman, Black Astronaut, Canadian to Moon
SocialApr 2, 2026

Artemis II Sends First Woman, Black Astronaut, Canadian to Moon

Artemis II crew includes first woman, Black astronaut and Canadian ever flown to moon https://t.co/1vqNCYsJyp

By Jamie Freed
NASA Launches First Crewed Lunar Mission in 50 Years
SocialApr 2, 2026

NASA Launches First Crewed Lunar Mission in 50 Years

NASA launches four astronauts on world's first crewed lunar mission in half a century https://t.co/Vex2kJzSLV

By Jamie Freed
Protect 11‑Year‑Olds: Prioritize Health Over NIL Pressure
SocialApr 2, 2026

Protect 11‑Year‑Olds: Prioritize Health Over NIL Pressure

I'd like to see 11 YO's and their parents commit to: -8 pm zero screens -8:30 pm bedtime -Breakfast daily -Screen free play -Fruits & veggies at each meal -No energy drinks & H20 It's crushing youth sports when you're too focused on NIL...

By Wendi Irlbeck, MS, RDN, CISSN
Stop Overthinking: Step Outside, Breathe, Move Forward
SocialApr 2, 2026

Stop Overthinking: Step Outside, Breathe, Move Forward

The more you think about your problems, the bigger they become. Go outside, look up at the sky, take a deep breath and walk a bit to clear your mind. Worrying does not change the outcome. https://t.co/MuLD1WzXEi

By Vala Afshar
Weezer's New Single Hints at Color‑named Album
SocialApr 2, 2026

Weezer's New Single Hints at Color‑named Album

Weezer released a single for an as-yet-untitled new album, which means they're just going to pick a color instead of coming up with a title

By Al Shipley
Excitement for Moon Mission, but Space Weather Threatens
SocialApr 2, 2026

Excitement for Moon Mission, but Space Weather Threatens

Thrilling to watch our compatriots leave this Earth on the way to the Moon. Beware space weather our spacefaring friends.

By Janna Levin
Movement Diagnosis Over Symptoms: Sahrmann’s Transformative Guide
SocialApr 2, 2026

Movement Diagnosis Over Symptoms: Sahrmann’s Transformative Guide

I was recently asked, "What's the most important book you've read in your career?" The answer was really simple: "Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes," by Shirley Sahrmann. Early in my career - especially in light of my own shoulder pain...

By Eric Cressey
Airplane Window Captures Artemis II’s Moon‑bound Rocket Trail
SocialApr 2, 2026

Airplane Window Captures Artemis II’s Moon‑bound Rocket Trail

Wild shot from an airplane window during today’s Artemis II launch... that massive white trail climbing high while the plane cruises along. First humans heading around the Moon since the 1970s, and someone caught it mid-flight. Pretty cool reminder of...

By Fahad Naim
Artemis II Highlights NASA Funding Shortfall and Trade‑offs
SocialApr 2, 2026

Artemis II Highlights NASA Funding Shortfall and Trade‑offs

Today's Artemis II launch is super bittersweet. For NASA to have a super ambitious human space program they need to cut back their other programs or get more funding. NASA is not getting more funding. We discuss the new Artemis plan in...

By Pamela L. Gay
Anxiety Signals Action: Identify Uncertainty and Act
SocialApr 2, 2026

Anxiety Signals Action: Identify Uncertainty and Act

Anxiety is a signal for action. Rather then letting it hunt you down, probe deeper into these feelings. Find what is uncertain or what you’re failing to communicate. Take control over the parts you can, and DO SOMETHING.

By Dickie Bush
Swap Worry for Play: Embrace Your Inner Child
SocialApr 2, 2026

Swap Worry for Play: Embrace Your Inner Child

Let's try to worry less and play more. We often spend a great deal of time worrying about things that are likely never going to happen. We don't spend time playing freely and letting our inner child out. Planning and...

By Beth Frates, MD
Kimbal's Epic Drop Show Hits Austin April 17‑18
SocialApr 2, 2026

Kimbal's Epic Drop Show Hits Austin April 17‑18

Austin peeps: @kimbal is doing an epic drop show on April 17th & 18th! Ticket link and discount code in reply tweet https://t.co/YvDSRhBSYW

By Jason Calacanis
NASA Shifts Post-Launch Briefing to 8 Pm ET
SocialApr 1, 2026

NASA Shifts Post-Launch Briefing to 8 Pm ET

They've moved the post-launch briefing up. Now at 8:00 pm ET, in just about 5 minutes. On NASA's YouTube channel: https://t.co/3y6Tm3VF4k

By Marcia Smith
NASA Launches Four Astronauts on Lunar Return Mission
SocialApr 1, 2026

NASA Launches Four Astronauts on Lunar Return Mission

🚀🌕 🇺🇸 NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration has successfully launched a rocket with 4 astronauts back up to the Moon. Archive of the livestream: https://www.youtube.com/live/Tf_UjBMIzNo?si=7taPgLngqlrhwFBi Godspeed to the humans hurtling into space Bearing “straight into the moonrise” Until they splash...

By Alexander B. Howard
First Wild Photos Capture Newborn California Giant Salamanders
SocialApr 1, 2026

First Wild Photos Capture Newborn California Giant Salamanders

Cool: "In Point Reyes, a National Park Service scientist has made an incredibly rare find." Michael Reichmuth "photographed a group of newly hatched California giant salamanders in the wild for the first time." https://t.co/wV0cKOGs5U via @SFGate

By Jonathan Eisen
Channel Energy Into Creation, Learning, and Growth
SocialApr 1, 2026

Channel Energy Into Creation, Learning, and Growth

Do not use your energy to worry. Use your energy to believe, to create, to learn, to think and to grow. —Professor Richard Feynman https://t.co/Um0zIAoMBj

By Vala Afshar
ICPS Completes Perigee Boost; Apogee Burn Imminent
SocialApr 1, 2026

ICPS Completes Perigee Boost; Apogee Burn Imminent

The ICPS has completed a planned perigee raise burn. Another burn in about an hour will raise the apogee.

By Jeff Foust
NuMarine 40MXP Stands Out as Show’s Coolest 40m
SocialApr 1, 2026

NuMarine 40MXP Stands Out as Show’s Coolest 40m

Recap to the Palm Beach Boat show aboard the NuMarine 40MXP Hands down the coolest 40m at the show. numarineyachts

By Alex Jimenez (The Yacht Guy)
Apollo 8’s Earthrise Photo Ignites Environmental Awareness
SocialApr 1, 2026

Apollo 8’s Earthrise Photo Ignites Environmental Awareness

NASA Apollo 8 spacecraft became the first crewed mission to orbit the Moon. The crew captured this iconic “Earthrise” photo that shows Earth rising over the horizon of the Moon, and is thought to have sparked the environmental movement. (12/24/1968) https://t.co/SEhC4SfiRR

By Vala Afshar
Ground Yourself: Simple Breath Awareness Brings Safety
SocialApr 1, 2026

Ground Yourself: Simple Breath Awareness Brings Safety

Present moment awareness: Feel your feet on the floor, the surface you are resting on, the air on your skin. Feel your body breathing. In this moment you are safe and well. Sometimes just resting in this moment is enough....

By Moksha Meditate
NEJM Review Overlooks Inflammation in GLP‑1 Drugs
SocialApr 1, 2026

NEJM Review Overlooks Inflammation in GLP‑1 Drugs

A new review of the GLP-1 receptor drugs @NEJM https://t.co/PK03jApZWB surprisingly, the word inflammation only appears once, in this diagram https://t.co/1PeBakBAQb

By Eric Topol
You Control Your Own Mood, Even at Picnics
SocialApr 1, 2026

You Control Your Own Mood, Even at Picnics

Here's a Secret of Adulthood that I've learned the hard way: I bring my own weather to the picnic.

By Gretchen Rubin
Our Reality Is Shaped by What We Notice
SocialApr 1, 2026

Our Reality Is Shaped by What We Notice

We create our reality by what we’re noticing Have you noticed that? (Pun intended) 👀

By Light Watkins
Moon Mission and War Collide: History Repeats
SocialApr 1, 2026

Moon Mission and War Collide: History Repeats

NASA sending astronauts back too the moon AND a widely unpopular war at the same time. Time is a flat circle

By Kyle Benjamin
AI Churning Books Fast; Human Craft Still Matters
SocialApr 1, 2026

AI Churning Books Fast; Human Craft Still Matters

I was talking to one of my clients, a successful multi-published novelist, about the fact that people are creating entire novels in just a few hours using AI, and putting them up for sale. She was feeling discouraged, wondering how...

By Rachelle Gardner
Positive Community Boosts Happiness, Cut Out Negativity
SocialApr 1, 2026

Positive Community Boosts Happiness, Cut Out Negativity

Community matters .. I wish health on all of you and my belief is the more people you have around you the more happiness is possible. Best friends matter Friends matter Lightweight friends matter Acquaintances matter Having a community matters ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Limiting or cutting...

By GaryVee
Humans Return to Moon After 54-Year Hiatus
SocialApr 1, 2026

Humans Return to Moon After 54-Year Hiatus

MECO: It's 2026 and four humans are beginning their journey to the Moon for the first time in 54 years. https://t.co/PBzuDhungQ

By Jon Ostrower
NASA’s SLS‑Orion Launch Shines Bright in Daylight
SocialApr 1, 2026

NASA’s SLS‑Orion Launch Shines Bright in Daylight

Epic launch of SLS and Orion. So much better in the daytime to observe. Congratulations to NASA and everyone involved. Y’all made us proud.

By Eric Berger
Connect Smarter, Not Harder, When Daughters Pull Away
SocialApr 1, 2026

Connect Smarter, Not Harder, When Daughters Pull Away

Dads: When your daughter pulls away, don’t chase harder—connect smarter. Lead with curiosity and consistency. 🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/IU6PAsW9Lv

By Chris Lewis
Rediscovering Wonder: Exploration Restores Our Lost Purpose
SocialApr 1, 2026

Rediscovering Wonder: Exploration Restores Our Lost Purpose

I genuinely don't understand humans who aren't excited about exploration (whether it's space, the seas, knowledge, science). Something got taken from us in the last century. Without a sense of purpose, we are lost. So grateful to the people who are...

By Nick Mehta
From Black‑White TV to 4K: Mom Witnesses Artemis
SocialApr 1, 2026

From Black‑White TV to 4K: Mom Witnesses Artemis

My mom was a little kid when Apollo launched, and she saw it live on a tiny black and white TV in her village. Now she gets to see us return to the Moon with Artemis in glorious 4K. Wish...

By Sebastian Cocioba
Waiting in the Rain, Soon She'll Be Free
SocialApr 1, 2026

Waiting in the Rain, Soon She'll Be Free

Motherhood is standing in the rain waiting for your kid to buckle themselves because they learned a new skill… **I’m not complaining, though. Soon, he won’t need me to stand there and I’ll be FREE for car loading & unloading👏🏻👏🏻**

By Candice | LMFT & Life/Balance Coach
Choosing Hard Challenges Drives Our Greatest Achievements
SocialApr 1, 2026

Choosing Hard Challenges Drives Our Greatest Achievements

"We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and...

By Swyx (Shawn Wang)
SLS Launches Orion Crew, First Moon‑bound Flight Since 1972
SocialApr 1, 2026

SLS Launches Orion Crew, First Moon‑bound Flight Since 1972

The SLS rocket lifts off with the Orion spacecraft and a crew of four on a mission to the vicinity of the Moon for the first time since the Apollo-17 expedition in 1972: https://t.co/biWISWldtE https://t.co/3pTosP7Qwk

By Anatoly Zak
Kids Mimic Good Behavior when Sibling Gets Scolded
SocialApr 1, 2026

Kids Mimic Good Behavior when Sibling Gets Scolded

No one is as obnoxiously well-behaved as a child whose sibling is getting yelled at.

By Henpecked Hal
AI‑Generated Prank Backfires, Kid Demands Proof
SocialApr 1, 2026

AI‑Generated Prank Backfires, Kid Demands Proof

My 7 year-old said he wanted to get pranked for April Fools so I tried to prank him. I told him my wife (his Mami) and I never told him this but we went swimming with great white sharks once....

By Lupita (lupita.reads)
Human Purpose: Learn, Explore—Artemis II Launches Us Forward
SocialApr 1, 2026

Human Purpose: Learn, Explore—Artemis II Launches Us Forward

I believe in physicist David Deutsch's vision for our purpose (in "The Beginning of Infinity"). We are here to learn and explore. So excited for Artemis II and humans starting the next journey. https://t.co/7iErXCltdt

By Nick Mehta
NASA Countdown Begins: T‑9 to Historic Moon Mission
SocialApr 1, 2026

NASA Countdown Begins: T‑9 to Historic Moon Mission

This is happening T-9 and counting down. It is a gooooooo nasa @youtube @youtubecreators #nasa #goingtothemoom #space #stem #makinghistory

By Osman Dogan Yirmibesoglu Threads
Artemis II Mirrors Apollo 8: Saturn V Launch History
SocialApr 1, 2026

Artemis II Mirrors Apollo 8: Saturn V Launch History

As we get ready for the Artemis II launch, I can't help thinking back about the Apollo program. Here's a chart showing all the Saturn V launches, including the Apollo 8 launch that most closely resembles this mission. Link below....

By Todd Harrison