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Kim Wilde says touring with Michael Jackson made her want to quit music
Kim Wilde says touring with Michael Jackson made her want to quit music Kim Wilde has opened up about a pivotal moment in her career that changed the way she viewed fame and life in the music industry Kim Wilde has revealed that touring with Michael Jackson at the height of his fame made her seriously consider leaving the music industry behind. The singer, who became one of the biggest pop stars of the 1980s after the success of her debut hit Kids in America, said witnessing Jackson's level...
Our verdict on Luminous by Silvia Park: a fascinating take on robots
The New Scientist Book Club had quite a change of science-fictional pace in May, moving from the wilds of space in our April read, Kim Stanley Robinson’s Red Mars, to a much closer-to-home future in Silvia Park’s Luminous. Like another of our reads this year, Sierra Greer’s Annie Bot, this imagines a world where robots are integrated into society – and explores how we might deal with this on many different levels: emotionally, spiritually, practically, sexually. Set in a reunified Korea,...
F1 fans are irate at Kim Kardashian for stealing Monaco winner Kimi Antonelli's towel
While Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix has a reputation for being a one-way ticket to Snoozeville, I thought this year's race was really entertaining. There may not have been too many on-track passes, but we had shocking retirements, strategy coming into play and a late restart that pitted Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton against his Mercedes replacement, Kimi Antonelli, for the win. Oh, and speaking of Lewis Hamilton, his girlfriend, Kim Kardashian, was in the principality for the race, and boy, did...
Whole-genome duplication shaped cell-type evolution in the vertebrate brain
Abstract The complex brains of vertebrates have more cell types than those of their closest relatives. Whole-genome duplications (WGDs) occurred during early vertebrate evolution1, but it is unclear whether the duplicated genes (ohnologues) facilitated cell-type evolution. Here using brain single-cell transcriptomes from five chordates—human2, mouse3, lizard4, lamprey5 and amphioxus—we report that many cell-type families with conserved core transcription factors in vertebrates do not show...
DAVID MARCUS: 5 blatant lies Democrats are spreading about Delaney Hall and ICE
Democratic elected officials and far-left agitators have teamed up in the past week to manufacture a chaotic crisis at Delaney Hall, an ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, and it is a conflagration fueled almost entirely by blatant lies. It began with Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J., being pepper sprayed when he decided to spend his Memorial Day marching with Antifa thugs, under their flag, while pretending he just wanted to visit the facility. Less than two days later, Reps. Jerry Nadler...
The best new science-fiction books of June 2026
Writing this as the UK swelters under an unprecedented May heatwave, perhaps it’s small wonder that so many science-fiction authors are currently imagining miserable versions of an overheated future in which their characters are struggling to survive. I’m intrigued by the sound of sci-fi legend M. John Harrison’s upcoming take on a dystopian future, but if post-apocalyptic hellscapes aren’t your thing, I’m also happy to report that there are other options for sci-fi fans this month. I’m...
Mitochondria directly interact with the nuclear pore complex
Abstract Mitochondria regulate cellular processes through direct and indirect interactions with other organelles. A well-studied example has been contact with the endoplasmic reticulum at mitochondrial-associated endoplasmic reticulum membranes1, which control pathways including redox and calcium homeostasis2,3. Recent studies have also reported direct mitochondria–nuclear membrane contacts in cancer cells and yeast that promote pro-survival signalling4,5.
Where to buy rice dumplings in Singapore for Dragon Boat Festival 2026
Where to buy rice dumplings in Singapore for Dragon Boat Festival 2026 From traditional Nyonya and Hokkien bak zhang to jumbo abalone creations, chilli crab dumplings and durian kee zhang, here are some of the season’s most tempting rice dumplings. Come the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, which falls on Jun 19 this year, many of us will tuck into a fragrant rice dumpling to commemorate the dragon boat festival. Perhaps the hardest decision, if you’re tasked with buying said rice...
Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 7-13 includes Kat Dennings and Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 7-13 includes Kat Dennings and Aaron Taylor-Johnson Celebrities having birthdays during the week of June 7-13 include “2 Broke Girls” actor Kat Dennings, TV personality Maria Menounos and “Juno” actor Michael Cera - Bookmark Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 7-13: June 7: Director James Ivory (“A Room With a View,” “Howard’s End”) is 98. Actor Virginia McKenna (“Born Free”) is 95. Singer Tom Jones is 86.
Book Dedications
To my sister, Dr. Soma Mohammed Mohammed Baroud. I write your name in full, because that is how it appeared on the white body bag that held your remains soon after the bomb was dropped. Dedications A random assortment of book dedications.