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Biochar has limited effect on potato yields—but may improve soil and climate
In a three-year project, researchers at NIBIO have tested how biochar affects potato yields and soil quality under Norwegian conditions. The results show that biochar has little effect on yield, but that it may offer other benefits.
Glaciers rapidly declining, with extreme losses in 2025
Earth's glaciers are continuing to shrink at alarming rates, with new international research revealing that 2025 was among the worst years on record for global ice loss. Published in the Climate Chronicles collection of Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, the study provides the
Iran war leaves crisis-scarred countries counting the cost
LONDON/COLOMBO/ISLAMABAD, April 10 - Sanoj Weeratunge thought this would finally be the year his tour firm put Sri Lanka's spate of crises behind it. Then the Iran war erupted 2,700 miles away, the government hiked fuel prices by 35% and business slumped almost a third.
Scientists say we’ve been treating Alzheimer’s all wrong
Alzheimer’s isn’t just one problem—it’s a tangled mix of biology, aging, and overall health. That’s why drugs targeting a single factor have fallen short, even as new treatments show modest benefits. Scientists are now pushing toward multi-pronged strategies, from gene editing
Malaysian authorities foil attempt to smuggle 888 bottles of liquor from Singapore
All seized items have been handed over to the Customs Department for further action.
Epstein survivors pan Melania Trump statement, say it 'diverts attention' from Bondi
Survivors of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein lambasted first lady Melania Trump's denial that she had any ties to the disgraced financier, saying it "diverts attention" from former Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Epstein files. The Thursday
ESA's Celeste broadcasts first navigation signal from low Earth orbit
The European Space Agency has achieved a European first with Celeste, successfully transmitting a navigation signal from low Earth orbit, following the launch of the mission's first satellites on March 28.
SoCal's hybrid bees outsmart Varroa mites before they even hatch
Southern California is home to a flying black-and-yellow treasure. While commercial honeybee hives nationwide are collapsing under attack from deadly parasites, a unique hybrid bee found only in this part of the state has demonstrated the ability to survive.
‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Renewed for Three More Seasons at FX, Hulu
FX has renewed the hit docuseries “Welcome to Wrexham” for an additional three seasons, Variety has learned. The news means the show will run through at least its eighth season. It also comes roughly one month ahead of the premiere of Season 5, which will debut on FXX and Hulu
Trump ousts Bondi and Noem: Loyalty and looks are not enough.
Donald Trump's loyalty and good looks are not enough to save his servants from being fired if they make him look bad, as evidenced by the firing of Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem.
Some NYU Film Students Will Now Be Given Tools to Make Movies With AI (Exclusive)
Several Tisch programs, including the Hypercinema Lab, have made a deal with Runway AI.
Exploding black holes could explain an antimatter mystery
Shock waves from tiny black holes in the early universe could explain how antimatter became so rare while matter is common.
ATX TV Festival to Present Inaugural Creative Impact Award to Warren Littlefield, Honor Bill Lawrence With Showrunner Award
ATX TV Festival is shining a light on TV leaders at their 2026 fest, set for May 28-31 in Austin, Texas. Bill Lawrence will return with “Bill Lawrence and Friends,” a marquee conversation with the executive producer and collaborators from his past and current projects, from
Of course 1440p is your favorite gaming res, but I'm kinda stunned there are as many 4K gamers as 1080p ones in PC Gamer's ranks
Sure, 36% of you play at 2560 x 1440, but at 22% it's a straight tie between 4K and 1080p gamers in our latest poll.
Violet Grohl ‘Really’ Doesn’t Care About Being a Nepo Baby: Call Me One ‘All You Want’
The 19-year-old rising singer-songwriter, whose dad is Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, said she just hopes “people will give me a shot”
New Cozy RPG Suddenly Disappears From Steam And It Might Have Something To Do With Ripping Off Tetris
The farming sim was removed from Steam last night by the developers, who cited "insufficient verification during the planning stage of a minigame" as the cause
Coma Regalia – “Guitar And Video Games” (Sunny Day Real Estate Cover)
I’m on record declaring Sunny Day Real Estate’s How It Feels To Be Something On as the best album of 1998. Does that statement stand up to scrutiny? Probably not, but it feels right whenever I’m listening. SDRE LP3 is a stone-cold classic, a record everyone who loves ambitious,
Well, this blows: FSG has shuttered their MCD imprint &...
Well, this blows: FSG has shuttered their MCD imprint & Sean McDonald is leaving the company . MCD published so many good titles/authors : Questlove, Enshittification, Robin Sloan, Jeff VanderMeer, Sloane Crosley, Dilla Time, Tamara Shopsin…
A common nutrient could supercharge cancer treatment
A common eye-health nutrient, zeaxanthin, may also help the body fight cancer more effectively. Scientists discovered it strengthens T cells and enhances the impact of immunotherapy treatments. Found in everyday vegetables and supplements, it’s safe, accessible, and shows
Why Zendaya and Tom Holland Won This Week, But ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Dune’ Lost
This week's rundown of Hollywood's biggest winners and losers, from a beloved power couple to the "Black Snape" uproar to Warner. Bros' fan-frustrating flex.
Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalil appeal
The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) issued a final order of removal for Mahmoud Khalil on Thursday after the board denied his bid for the deportation case to be thrown out, according to Khalil’s lawyers. While the rulings by the board are not public, Khalil’s lawyers
U.S. negotiators to ask Iran to release detained Americans
The request for the Americans’ release may be delayed if the talks between President Donald Trump’s team and Iran prove difficult, according to people briefed on the plans.
Natasha Lyonne Walks Red Carpet Hours After She Called Out Report About Being Kicked Off a Flight
Natasha Lyonne walked the red carpet at the April 9 premiere of Focus Features’ “Lorne” documentary in New York City, hours after calling out a Page Six report that claimed she was kicked off a flight from Los Angeles to New York before it took off. The Emmy nominee was
We Need You: Our Privacy Cannot Afford a Clean Extension of Section 702
We go through this every couple of years: Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which of Americans’ communications with foreign persons overseas is up for renewal. As always, Congress can reauthorize it with or without changes, or just let it expire.
Gravitational waves may be hidden in the light atoms emit
Scientists have proposed a surprising new way to detect gravitational waves—by observing how they change the light emitted by atoms. These waves can subtly shift photon frequencies in different directions, leaving behind a detectable signature. The effect doesn’t change how
Sufjan Stevens’ Piss Poems Unearthed After More Than 25 Years
Sufjan Stevens is a man of mystery, and little bits of his lore seem to surface in the most unpredictable ways. In 2016, for instance, the Dallas actor and musician named Marc Rebillet posted about finding an unreleased 1998 album called Stalker in Stevens' dumpster. (We
Artemis II splashdown: How to watch Orion capsule return home
Here's what to expect from recovery operations and how to watch live on NewsNation.
Q&A: Colorado river basin under increasing strain; will cutting back on water use be enough to help?
As drought conditions intensify across the American West and the impact of climate change accelerates, cities such as Phoenix, Denver and Las Vegas may face a sobering reality. While it certainly helps, water conservation may no longer be enough.
Search for dark matter intensifies as leading detector reaches milestone
Deep underground in a Canadian mine, a refrigerator nearly 1,000 times colder than outer space has just reached its target temperature—a milestone that brings scientists one step closer to potentially detecting dark matter, the invisible material thought to make up most of the
Flatland Cavalry Are All Texas Heart on a Rock-Influenced New Album
On Work of Heart , the Lubbock band turn up the guitars, wallop the drums, and lay bare their emotions
Hong Kong sees ‘sharp rise’ in illegal fuel trading
Customs authorities seized nearly 19,500 litres of illicit fuel in March.
China police detain man accused of cyberbullying Olympian: state media
Ms Quan revealed in an interview that she had considered retiring after scrutiny over her weight.
This superconductivity dies then comes back to life
A strange new kind of superconductivity has been uncovered in uranium ditelluride (UTe2), where electricity flows with zero resistance—but only under extremely strong magnetic fields that should normally destroy it. Even more surprising, the superconductivity disappears at
Foo Fighters – “Of All People”
“Of all people, you survived/ When no one else could stay alive/ You know you should be dead/ But you’re alive instead.” So begins “Of All People,” the new Foo Fighters single. The band debuted it in a taping of the Irish TV show Other Voices back in February; the episode





























