Monday April 6, 2026


April 6, 1969


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Through humor, you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers.


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I hope you enjoyed Easter Sunday if you celebrated. Here in the city it rained lightly on the Easter Parade but that didn't dampen the spirits of those who came out in their Easter attire. Also, here in the city, it's spring break for students who have the week off which features great weather and a time to enjoy.


In sports we come to the end of March Madness, with no local teams making it to the championships.


In women's sports on Easter Sunday - UCLA dominated South Carolina 79-51 to win first women's NCAA championship in program history The win secured the Bruins their first women's title in program history. UCLA outscored South Carolina by 16 points in the third quarter, the largest scoring margin of any quarter in women's title-game history, according to ESPN.


Tonight brings the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship featuring the UConn Huskies vs the Michigan Wolverines in Indianapolis starting at 8:50 PM EDT. Michigan enters as a slight favorite after a dominant tournament run, while UConn seeks an historic title, with high-scoring offenses for both teams. I'm going with UConn. Good luck to all.




Who tends to curse a lot?


Many people use the "F" word as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb from time to time most often to vent in the moment.


As a norm it's people who - - grew up in environments where that kind of language was the norm, people dealing with emotional or anger issues, people under the influence, drivers and others stuck in stressful situations, those who are easily triggered or reactive, people in high-pressure professions, people who use humor or sarcasm as a coping mechanism, and highly expressive passionate personalities who use strong language to emphasize their thoughts or feelings.


And now we add this to the list ... the President of the US dropped an "F" bomb on Iran yesterday, Easter Sunday.


Trump came across as a frustrated figure - someone used to getting his way - now reacting to declining ratings and mounting global criticism over a war many see as a diversion. To put it bluntly, his anger and frustration felt palpable, not unlike a child lashing out when things don't go their way.


To the world, Trump's message on Easter Sunday struck many as profanely embarrassing, with a tone that felt overly aggressive and performative. His administration has yet to present a clear, coherent rationale for the war - leaving behind speculation rather than a defined plan. For voters in the United States who supported him based on campaign promises, this lack of clarity raises concerns, especially as the country moves closer to midterm elections.


Many political observers believe the Democratic Party could regain control of the House - and possibly the Senate - as frustration grows. Since his reelection, Trump has maintained a tight grip on his party, but whether that influence holds amid increasing criticism remains an open question.




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index



Live: Artemis II astronauts conduct historic flyby of the moon





Physics in the News


Physics


A new blueprint could finally let scientists detect subtle ripples in spacetime - and test the foundations of reality itself.


A Strange Quantum Effect Could Power Future Electronics Without Batteries





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


A new twist on matter? Strange 'Half-Mobius' molecule has rare properties chemists have never seen before





Mathematics in the News


Mathematics


“Crazy Dice” Help Scientists Prove Only One 150-Year-Old Theory About Randomness Works





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


Atomic Chains Turn Electric Fields into Measurable Quantum Signals


Scientists find quantum computers forget most of their work


Scientists find quantum computers forget most of their work


IBM quantum processor achieves highest fidelity calculations for the longest period of time on record



This Breakthrough Solar Panel Generates Power From Both Sunlight and Raindrops





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Scientists Identify Biological Pathway That Could Reverse Memory Loss





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Tattoos Affect Your Immune System in Ways We're Just Beginning to Understand


Scientists Create Healing Gel That Could Stop Chronic Wounds From Turning Deadly





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Scientists Uncover Earth's Hidden 'Gold Kitchen' Beneath the Ocean Floor


1,800 Miles Down: Scientists Uncover Mysterious Movements at the Edge of Earth's Core


Greenland's Ice Is Melting Faster Than Ever, and Scientists Are Alarmed





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Beadnet dress: A 4,500-year-old ancient Egyptian funeral 'gown' that was in vogue during the Old Kingdom





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index



Neanderthals Used Ancient Gloop as Antibacterial Medicine


Tiny 436-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil Rewrites the Origins of Vertebrates












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