Scientists Advance mRNA Immunotherapies for Cancer, Funding Lags
Now in addition to our @TexasChildrens @BCM_TropMed protein vaccines for global health, our scientists are refining the mRNA technology for new immunotherapies for pancreatic cancer and triple negative breast cancer, if only the grant support would hold… https://t.co/NEgq6DX4qz
Growth Alone Won’t Free You Without Systems
A lot of clients come to me and say their business is growing but something still feels off. They still spend so much time in every aspect of their business and feel like they can never step away, which is...

AKIRA's Remastered IMAX Return Sells Out Fast
There are anime films which eventually become cult classics. And there is #AKIRA, which is above them all, with a growing following, generation post generation The special remastered re-release at the BFI IMAX has several screenings about to sell out...
Artemis II’s Success Sparks Excitement for Future Missions
I’m really happy to see all the love for Artemis II. I hope we can keep it going for the following missions. The fly by was great mission, but there is some spectacular stuff coming.
Win Online with Tiny, Consistent Content Effort
It has literally never been easier to win: • 94% of blogs have fewer than 5 posts • 99% of podcasts have fewer than 21 episodes • 85% of YouTube channels have less than 10 videos • Americans spend 2.5 hours per day doom-scrolling You...

CIOs Face Burnout Amid Cybersecurity, AI, Constant Change
#CIOChat Q1: CIOs today sit at the intersection of cybersecurity risk, AI transformation, and constant business change. What pressures are most contributing to leadership burnout in IT right now? How are you recognizing the early warning signs in yourself or your...
Consuming Content Steals Minutes From Your Creation
every minute you spend consuming someone else's content is another minute you didn't spend creating something of your own

Redefining Success: A Pandemic Talk Hits 3M Views
When my book Manifesto for a Moral Revolution came out, I was preparing for a 14-city tour and a TED talk. Then Covid happened. The tour was canceled. @TEDTalks moved online. And I ended up doing my talk straight to an...

Seeking Page‑Turning, Readable Nonfiction After Fiction Favorites
I usually end up mostly reading fiction because it's easier and more fun than most nonfiction. But I read "And the Band Played On" recently and loved it. Incredibly info-dense, but extremely well-written and page-turning. Any recs for other great...

Step Up, Don't Avoid: Leadership Starts with Decision
Here’s the quiet strategy most people use at work: avoid the hard thing. And here’s where that leads: nowhere. The ones who get noticed, trusted, and promoted? They raise their hand. They say, “I see it. I’ll handle it. I’m ready.” That’s...
The Roots and Jill Scott's 1999 French TV Performance
The Roots & Jill Scott performing "You Got Me" on French television program Nulle Part Ailleurs Canal (1999) https://t.co/4vqNhQIOno
Wealth Doesn't Make People Different: All Humans Err
I've spent a considerable amount of time around billionaires, centimillionaires, and founders running companies much bigger than mine. They’re no different than anyone else. Everyone does stupid stuff. Everyone has an ego. Everyone's just human. The level of success someone reaches doesn't change who they...
Devil Wears Prada 2 Opens $66M, Beats Original
DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 came on tracking today at $66 million opening, per NRG. First DEVIL opened to $27.5 million in 2006, or $44 million in today's dollars. Good news for @Lucas_Shaw, though MICHAEL (on Team Belloni) is also surging,...
Interpretability Becomes New Scalability in Synthetic Biology
One of the most clarifying conversations we've had about where biotech should go next. Krish Ramadurai of @aixventureshq argues interpretability is the new scalability, and that the founders who build mechanistic, measurable platforms will define the next era of synthetic biology. He...
Choose the Right Project and Team, Then Hustle
Once you pick the right thing to work on, and the right people to work with, then work as hard as you can. –@naval https://t.co/ghFgCgpsgH
Maturity, Not Age, Determines Kids' Readiness for Strength Training
Every strength coach nerd loves to bring up “the research.” They’ll argue about growth plates… Debate the perfect age to start strength training … But they miss the point. Because they don’t actually work with kids… They’re just looking for clicks and likes. Kids aren’t...
Quality of Work Matters More than Applause, Says Jony Ive
Jony Ive reminds us that what matters most is the quality of work, not the applause https://t.co/wlWncb0Mtc
Too Many Ideas Stall Progress, Bezos Warns
Jeff Bezos with a very powerful lesson on ideas - too many ideas can create a backlog of unfinished work and a business distraction https://t.co/HwSACVnF92

KATSEYE Holds Steady at Six in Latest Releases
For the record... latest press releases from HxG and KATSEYE's PR show KATSEYE remains six https://t.co/zOSpfRrYVJ
Exercise Cuts Dementia Risk; Sitting and Irregular Sleep Raise It
The Relationships between physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleep, and dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies "Regular physical activity significantly reduced the risk of incident dementia (pooled RR = 0.75... Prolonged sedentary behaviour (8 + hours/day sitting) increased dementia risk (RR = 1.27)... both short (8 hours;...
Polygenic Scores Make Parental Genetic Choices More Intentional
Parents already make genetic decisions about the traits of their kids when they select a partner. Now those choices are becoming more conscious. @herasight is building polygenic scores that predict traits and diseases across diverse ancestries. Looking forward to hearing @JonathanAnomaly...

Planet Logs Second Warmest March Amid Global Tensions
While the world’s attention was on the Strait of Hormuz, the planet recorded its second warmest March in history. Source: NOAA
One Element Can Transform Any Space's Energy
There’s a tendency to believe a space comes together through accumulation... more pieces, more layers. But I always come back to that "one thing" that changes everything. Whether it's a floor, a light, a color, or something unexpected that shifts the...
Scientists Should Build, Not Just Publish, Breakthroughs
Every scientist faces the same choice after a breakthrough: 1/ publish and move on 2/ build a startup to bring the breakthrough into the world David Kingham of @TokamakEnergy thinks the choice is clear: Build. https://t.co/7CDfmP90Yf

Mortal Kombat 2 Early IMAX Fan Screenings Begin Ticket Sales
WB has just announced that #MortalKombat2 will get limited early fan screenings in IMAX theatres, opening ticket pre-sales today for the locations below where the fan screenings will happen on WED, MAY 06, ahead of #MortalKombatII official THU previews on...
Family's Funding Fuels Hope for New Dementia Therapies
Investing in hope A wealthy family fighting its own disease boosted research.. Can it spur new dementia treatments? 🗣️"Here was this beautiful family that really wanted to find a cure. And none of us scientists wanted to let them down." https://t.co/DBmpjpkxkl
Prioritize Colossus 2 Completion and Stability Before Water Plant
We need to focus on finishing Colossus 2 and ensuring it is extremely stable, then will build the water recycling plant

Use Your Gifts Daily to Soar
I hope this is a good day for you and you feel like you can tackle anything that comes your way. Think about your talents+gifts. When you use them regularly, you can soar. 🦋 #ThursdayMotivation #Friendships #Joy #HealthCoach https://t.co/1uZ5A1YSXl
Build Rare, Valuable Skills for an Exceptional Career
"So Good They Can't Ignore You" by Cal Newport changed my career. The entire thesis: The way to have an exceptional career is to acquire rare and valuable skills. Not passion. Not luck. Not connections. Rare. Valuable. Skills. Over-invest in your skill set for 5 years straight. I...
Enmeshment Drives Estrangement: Boundaries Needed for Freedom
Enmeshment is causing more estrangement than neglect and abuse. Not allowing adult children to have boundaries ,emotionally, intellectually, and in intimate relationships, leaves them feeling like the only way to find freedom is to leave the relationship entirely.

Living Brain Cells Trained to Compute Chaos Mathematics
Wetware #AI: Living Brain Cells Trained to Run Chaos Math by @NeuroscienceNew Learn more: https://t.co/Eipi0gfWur #HealthTech #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ML https://t.co/Hu3RezoZTu
Pollan Explores Psychedelic Consciousness in New Book
Michael Pollan on consciousness, psychedelics, and his new book A World Appears | The Standard https://t.co/sTGvuUhLBw

Stop Chasing Extraordinary; Embrace Being Enough
Many of us desperately want to be seen and we obsessively have this work ethic and anxiousness to do something special so that we can be something special. This do more to be more. To do the extraordinary to be extraordinary. This...

Elite Managers Win by Mastering the Basics
Want to be in the top 0.1% of managers? Forget the fancy frameworks and overpriced seminars. The secret sauce of high-performing managers lies in their obsession with the basics. Nail them and your team will be on a whole other level. Here are 3...

Mortal Kombat II Sequel Trailer Announces Ticket Sales
Get Your Tickets Trailer for 'Mortal Kombat II' Fight Tournament Sequel https://t.co/ruwyvGGwXO #MortalKombatII #sequel #KarlUrban #HiroyukiSanada #JoeTaslim #TadanobuAsano #actionmovie https://t.co/vqQh2x6vgd
Human Consciousness Awakens as Part of the Cosmos
"We are not just observers of the universe; we are a part of it that has finally woken up."
Reading My Own Book in a Club Feels Magical
I wrote about the pleasures of book clubs, especially when I am invited to a club reading one of my books: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2026-04-09/roxane-gay-book-club-love-essay
Embrace Every Win and Loss as Growth
View every win, and every loss, as an opportunity to grow. Sometimes growth stings. Sometimes growth hurts. But it always makes you better.
Exploring Consciousness: Why We Exist and What Matters
It was a pleasure to speak at UC Irvine about “What matters to me and why”. I ask the questions: “What are we? Why are we?” I discuss scientific attempts to understand consciousness and its relationship to the physical world. https://t.co/Ye7DVq4U2q

3D-Printed Scaffold + Vesicles Boost Bone Regeneration
Reprogramming of cells via a 3D printed scaffold and extracellular vesicles substantially enhances bone regeneration https://t.co/w6AyvguUjS https://t.co/R32ULM1Rzt

Genetics, Traits, and Geography Shape US Leukocyte Telomere Length
Genomic, phenomic and geographic associations of leukocyte telomere length in the United States [Mar 27, 2026] @NakaoTetsushi et al. @NatureGenet https://t.co/3b75zEElAP https://t.co/wIDjfhnrd9
Robotic Mower Could Beat $50‑per‑acre Weekly Cost
If you have 2 acres or more and use one of the automated robotic mowers, let me know your story. I am paying someone $50 an acre to mow my lawn every week and I feel like I can have a...

Warm‑up Matters Even without Dynamic Moves
You don’t always need a dynamic warmup… But you should still do it! Get our Standard Warm-up Routine at strengthrunning.com/warmup

Keanu Reeves Stumbles in Jonah Hill’s Bitter, Unfunny Drama
Outcome: Keanu Reeves plays a troubled star in Jonah Hill's spiteful & unfunny almost-movie about the pain of public opinion. at least there's a terrific one-scene Scorsese performance as a bitter child agent who works out of a bowling alley. my...

Boost Your Emotional Intelligence with Simple Intentional Practices
RT @JoeContrera Regardless of your Emotional Intelligence score, you can always improve. And, unlike qualities that can be difficult to change, you can improve your EQ dramatically with a little focus and intention. Here are 3 Things You Can Do To...

Design a Purposeful Retirement Before Time Runs Out
Work quietly gives your life direction. It tells you what matters today. When that disappears, meaning doesn’t automatically take its place. It has to be created. Retirement isn’t about filling time. It’s about building a life that still feels worth waking up to. Design your...
Mental Health Deserves Medical Support, Not Stigma
Your brain is an organ, just like your heart. We don't tell people to just think their way out of heart disease. We don't shame someone for taking blood pressure medication. But somehow we've decided that needing medical support for your mental...
Great Writing Thrives in What You Leave Unsaid
After more than a decade as a book editor, I've finally nailed down the single biggest gap between solid writing and truly great writing. It all comes down to what the author DOESN'T say. The best writers in the world know when...
Creatine: Small Dose, Big Gains in Strength & Recovery
The supplement I trust most? 💊Creatine monohydrate. It’s naturally found in food, produced by the body, and plays a key role in energy (ATP), strength, recovery, and overall performance. Here’s the reality: You’d need 2–4 pounds of meat to get the equivalent of...
Origins of Efficiency Joins Rare 20‑30% Earning Out Advance
Origins of Efficiency officially one of the 20-30% of books to earn out its advance.