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SCIENCE

This organoid can menstruate—and shows how tissue can repair itself

Researchers have developed organoids that can regenerate like the endometrium, the lining of the uterus that sheds and re-forms during the menstrual cycle. The team

ARTS & THEATER

A Conversation with Susan Bernfield

By Kristin Marting. On 8 June 2026, TORCHES continues with a conversation with Susan Bernfield, a playwright and the artistic director and producer of the

GAMING

Snowball Earth is the optimistic sci-fi anime we need in 2026

Since the humanoid robot from Tetsujin 28 walked across screens in 1963, mecha anime has endured within the cultural zeitgeist. Though there’s often a war

MOVIE

Kokuho review – a kabuki star is born

Within a short time of being introduced to the budding kabuki performer at the centre of Lee Sang-il’s hit Japanese film Kokuho, a character cuttingly offers an

MUSIC

Muna Announce 2026 Tour | Pitchfork

Muna just released their new album, Dancing on the Wall, and now they’ve lined up a sprawling run of shows across the U.S., UK, and

SHOWS

Your Friends and Neighbors – Season 2

Season 2 of Your Friends and Neighbors has started airing on Apple TV. Let us know your thoughts as the season progresses in the comments

SPORTS

PGA Tour: England’s Alex Fitzpatrick leads Truist Championship as Rory McIlroy’s title hopes fade at Quail Hollow | Golf News

England’s Alex Fitzpatrick takes a one-shot lead into the final round of the PGA Tour’s Truist Championship, as Rory McIlroy’s title hopes faded in North

CELEBRITY

What We Know About the Series – Hollywood Life

View gallery Image Credit: Mike Tompkins/AcornTV The suspense from Acorn TV’s latest mystery series is killing us in the best way! Starring Brooke Shields and

EDUCATION

10 Ways Teachers Can Use AI To Save Time

Every modern teacher recognizes a familiar tension. Artificial intelligence is completely reshaping the web, but classrooms still run on genuine human relationships. You might wonder

FASHION

Cart Confidential Vol. 37 – Julia Berolzheimer

There’s a vacation feeling running through almost everything in my cart this month. Prints begging to be packed in a suitcase, and a color palette