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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Why Jet Lag May Be Completely Curable Within Five Years

New research on circadian rhythm manipulation shows jet lag can be eliminated by precise light exposure timing. Here is the specific protocol and the technology being built around it.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Strength Training Is No Longer Optional — Here Is the Longevity Science That Makes It Mandatory

The science on strength training and longevity has reached a consensus that the medical community now describes as definitive. Here is what you need to do, how often, and why.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Fungi Revolution: How Mushrooms Became the World's Most Exciting New Ingredient

From lion's mane for brain health to mycoprotein as meat alternative, fungi are everywhere in 2026. Here is the science separating genuine benefit from mushroom hype.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

How Blood Sugar Monitoring Without Diabetes Is Becoming a Mainstream Health Tool

Continuous glucose monitors are now being worn by people without diabetes for metabolic optimisation. Here is what the data shows and what the science says about whether this makes sense.

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World02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The 'Fifth Wall' Interior Design Trend Turning Ceilings Into Art

Ceilings have become the primary canvas for interior expression in 2026. Here is the design psychology behind the 'Fifth Wall' trend and the specific looks driving it.

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Technology02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Mental Health Technology Bubble — What Actually Works and What Is Just an App

Mental health apps are a $5 billion market. Here is the honest evidence review: which digital mental health interventions actually work and which are effectively wellness theatre.

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Technology02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Algorithm That Knows You're Sick Before You Do

Smartwatch algorithms are now detecting illness 48 hours before symptoms appear. Here is the specific data they use, what conditions they can flag, and the privacy cost of wearing a health monitor.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Protein Rush: Why Every Food Company Is Racing to Put More Protein in Your Food

Protein-enriched products are flooding the market as GLP-1 drug users and longevity-focused consumers drive demand. Here is the science behind protein's growing status and who is profiting.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Vera Rubin Observatory Will Find Alien Life — If It Exists Anywhere Near Us

The new Vera Rubin Observatory's survey capabilities could detect biosignatures on nearby exoplanets. Here is how astronomers plan to look and what they actually expect to find.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Nervous System Exhaustion Is the New Burnout — And the Wellness Market Has the Answer

Researchers are reframing burnout as 'nervous system exhaustion' — a physiological state driven by chronic stress activation. Here is the science and what actually helps.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Skin Longevity Is Biotech Now — Here Is the Science Replacing Your Anti-Aging Cream

Biotech-derived skin longevity ingredients are replacing conventional anti-aging cosmetics. Here is what's actually in the new products and whether the science supports the claims.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Longevity Real Estate Market Is Turning Homes Into Health Infrastructure

A new category of 'longevity real estate' is integrating health optimization into homes and communities. Here is what these developments look like and who can afford them.

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World02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The 'Guardian Design' Trend Where Luxury Goods Are Also Survival Tools

RFID-blocking jewellery, anti-theft luxury bags, and 'rugged luxury' gear are the newest lifestyle trend. Here is why economic and climate uncertainty is making survivalism fashionable.

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Technology02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

How AI-Powered Climate Modelling Is Transforming Weather Forecasts From Days to Months

AI climate models are now outperforming conventional physics-based models on 10-day forecasts. Here is how this happened and when monthly accurate forecasting might be possible.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Textile Recycling Breakthrough That Could Make Fast Fashion Sustainable

A new chemical process recovers 78% of polyester from blended fabrics. Here is why this specific breakthrough matters for fashion's sustainability crisis and the regulation driving it.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The New Pain Drug That Doesn't Require a Needle Is Changing Chronic Pain Treatment

A new class of oral non-opioid pain drugs is in late-stage trials. Here is the mechanism, the clinical results, and when they might reach patients who have exhausted current options.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The 'Ready Is the New Well' Trend That Is Turning Disaster Prep Into a Wellness Practice

The Global Wellness Summit says disaster preparedness is the newest wellness frontier. Here is how 72-hour kits became luxury items and why wellness is finally admitting we're living in crisis.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

GLP-1 Drugs Are Helping People Stop Drinking — The Addiction Science Nobody Expected

Patients on Ozempic and similar drugs are spontaneously reporting reduced alcohol cravings and consumption. Here is the neuroscience behind why weight-loss drugs might treat addiction.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

How the 'Fibermaxxing' Trend Could Actually Save Your Life

'Fibermaxxing' — deliberately maximising dietary fibre intake — has gone from niche to mainstream. Here is why the science actually supports this as one of the most impactful dietary changes possible.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The $6.8 Trillion Wellness Industry Is Reshaping What It Means to Be Healthy

The global wellness economy has grown to $6.8 trillion. Here is the specific segments driving growth, who is benefiting, and the critical question about whether 'wellness' is improving health.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Five-Generation Workforce Is Creating a Benefits Crisis Nobody Knows How to Solve

For the first time in history, five generations work simultaneously. Employers are struggling to design benefits that work for all of them. Here is the specific challenge and the creative solutions.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Regenerative Agriculture Is No Longer Niche — Here Is the Trillion-Dollar Transformation Happening on Farms

Regenerative agriculture — farming that builds soil health rather than depleting it — is scaling from niche to mainstream. Here is what it is, why it matters, and which companies are adopting it.

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World02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

The Sober Members' Club Movement Is Quietly Taking Over Luxury Hospitality

Exclusive sober clubs offering the prestige of traditional members' clubs without alcohol are spreading across London, New York, and Paris. Here is the cultural shift behind this unlikely luxury trend.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 15:46 UTCEurope

Personalized Nutrition Is Here and It Works — But the Science Is More Complicated Than Companies Admit

Personalized nutrition services using glucose monitors and microbiome tests are booming. Here is what the actual clinical evidence shows about whether they work better than general advice.

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