Month Archives: March 2026

Science

Our extinct Australopithecus relatives may have had difficult births

Illustration of a female Australopithecus sediba carrying an infantJOHN BAVARO FINE ART/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Childbirth was difficult and dangerous for our ape-like ancestors, much as it is for women today. A new study of the pelvises of Australopithecus suggests that labour exerted powerful forces on their pelvic floors – meaning...

Shows

Los Angeles Lakers beat Denver Nuggets 127-125 in overtime

For 30 ½ minutes on Saturday night, the Lakers were in the driver’s seat while they were hosting the Nuggets at Crypto.com Arena.  They had the better start to the game. They defended energetically and with attention to detail. And even when they had slip ups, the Nuggets’ ice-cold 3-point...

Social media

Snapchat to host AR exhibition at SXSW with Jonathan Yeo

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Correction (3/13): This exhibition will not showcase Snap's AR Specs, but will utilize the fifth-generation Spectacles, which do not include full AR capabilities.  Snapchat announced a new AR art exhibition, in partnership...

MovieMovies

A Pale View of Hills review – a sombre adaptation…

As the world is very much learning in 2026, war remains a valid and pertinent influence behind many people’s decision to move themselves and possibly their families to the relative safety of another country. Kazuo Ishiguro’s 1982 debut novel, ​‘A Pale View of Hills’, offered a fictionalised reflection on his own formative...

Mobile

Samsung Browser will get multitasking, AI and more with One UI 9

Judging by Google Chrome’s massive usage figures (3.83 billion worldwide monthly active users and 68-69% share on mobile, 89% on Android), chances are you are using the browser in any form. The Samsung Browser (formerly known as the Samsung Internet Browser) is one of the more popular alternatives. It comes...

Market

NYC Rental Listings Shrinks As Housing Debate Intensifies

Apartment hunting in New York City has never been for the faint of heart — and the latest numbers suggest it’s only getting tougher. Rental listings across the five boroughs fell about 6 percent in February compared to the same month last year, marking two full years of inventory declines, according...

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