Saturday March 14, 2026


March 14, 1879 - April 18, 1955


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March 14, 2026


Pi Day - Celebration of the mathematical constant pi



Pi Day: Breakthrough Obliterates The World Record For Calculating Pi As Pi Day rolls around for another year, researchers at StorageReview, a leading publication in enterprise IT, have a fitting number to celebrate - A world-record calculation of the mathematical constant (pi) to a mind-boggling but extremely satisfying 314 trillion digits.   Science Alert - March 14, 2026


Ramanujan's 100-Year-Old Pi Formula That Hides the Secrets of the Universe. A new study reveals that Srinivasa Ramanujan's century-old formulas for calculating pi unexpectedly emerge within modern theories of critical phenomena, turbulence, and black holes   SciTech Daily - December 8, 2025


Pi, Crop Circles, Artificial Intelligence





March 15, 2026


98th Academy Awards - Wikipedia


Each year the film industry gathers for one of the most anticipated events in entertainment - the Academy Awards - more commonly known as The Oscars - celebrating the achievements of filmmakers, actors, writers, directors, and countless others who bring stories to life on the big screen.


Beyond the golden statuettes, the Oscars represent recognition of creativity and the power of film to capture the human experience. The nominated films often reflect the themes and concerns of their time - whether they explore social change, historical moments, or deeply personal stories.


Over the decades the ceremony has also mirrored broader cultural shifts. New voices, global perspectives, and different styles of storytelling increasingly find their way onto the Oscar stage.


The Red Carpet


Host Conan O'Brien and others rolled out the red carpet at the Dolby Theater the other day - this year adding extra air conditioners as temps are expected in the 90s Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles.


Before the ceremony even begins, the red carpet has become an event in its own right. Designers, stylists, and celebrities collaborate to create memorable fashion moments that often dominate headlines the next day. For many viewers, the red carpet is as entertaining as the awards themselves.


Security


Strict security measures are of paramount importance this year as the United States remains at war with Iran. They include approximately 1,000 private security personnel, increased surveillance, bomb-sniffing dogs, drones, and specialized units such as SWAT teams. A one-mile security perimeter surrounds the venue, with vehicles and pedestrians carefully screened before entering the secure zone.


Betting


The Oscars have also become a kind of cultural scoreboard, where speculation, publicity, and even online betting turn the ceremony into another interactive event for viewers watching from home.


In Memoriam


The 2026 Oscars will feature an expanded, "In Memoriam" segment to honor a high number of industry titans who passed away in 2025 and early 2026 - including director Rob and Michelle Reiner, Diane Keaton, Val Kilmer, Robert Redford, and more. A major emotional tribute to director/actor Rob Reiner and his wife is planned - potentially featuring a reunion of "When Harry Met Sally" stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan.


Recycled Narratives Mirror Reality


The algorithm of our reality seems to be running out of storylines - many of which are recycled across social issues, politics, and the headlines of the day.


The same can be said for the entertainment industry, where we watch familiar themes and recycled productions unfold as if we are running out of original narratives.


Sequels, reboots, and remakes dominate the screen, echoing plots we've seen before, just dressed in new technology or updated for the moment.


Perhaps it's simply the nature of storytelling - human experience repeating its core patterns again and again. Or perhaps it reflects something deeper about this 'point in time' when old narratives continue looping while the final chapter in the Human Experiment awaits to fully reveal itself.


Ellie and Oscar


Like many people, I tend to watch the opening of the show live then watch my recording the next day - fast-forwarding through the rest.


The truth is that I haven't seen most of the nominated films. My familiarity with them generally comes from the extensive publicity, trailers, interviews, and media coverage that surround the awards season. The Oscars have become as much about promotion and cultural buzz as they are about the films themselves.


Oscar Today


Since 1929 - when the Oscars were a modest dinner - to the event it's evolve into today with the latest technology - there is always something that sets it apart from everything else.


Despite all the glitz and marketing, Oscar remains a yearly moment when the film industry pauses to celebrate storytelling.


As with life - the film industry continues its journey with emotionally relatable films - no matter what genre you align with.


Whether you watch every minute live or simply catch the highlights later, the Oscars remain one of those cultural rituals that mark the passage of another year in entertainment. Enjoy if watching.




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


A Subtle Twist in the Universe's Oldest Light May Be Larger Than We Thought


James Webb Space Telescope Reveals an Eerie Nebula That Looks Like a Giant Brain


Largest-Ever Radio Map of The Sky Reveals 13.7 Million Hidden Objects


A black hole and neutron star just collided in a strange oval orbit


NASA’s DART Impact Actually Changed an Asteroid System's Orbit Around the Sun


Moon Rocks Challenge Long-Held Theory About the Origin of Earth's Water


The Moon Was Hit Again: NASA Scientists Discover a Newly Formed Crater


NASA Spacecraft Crashes Back to Earth in Uncontrolled Reentry


Astrophysicists trace the origin of valuable metals in space, from colliding stars to merging galaxies


Mystery Explosion in Deep Space Lasted Hours, Defying Everything Scientists Expected


'Interstellar messenger' 3I/ATLAS could be nearly as old as the universe itself, James Webb telescope observations reveal


Comet 3I/ATLAS continues to make astonishing headlines - new research reveals it is packed with an unusually large amount of the organic molecule methanol - more than almost all known comets in our own solar system


In a First, Private Investors Will Fund a Telescope Bigger Than Hubble for $500 Million


Is the Universe Infinite? The Surprising Truth About Cosmic Geometry


The International Space Station Set to Operate Until 2032 as Congress Pushes for Extension





Physics in the News


Physics


Scientists Discover Hidden Topological Universe Inside Entangled Light


Strange Form of Superconductivity Stuns Scientists


Scientists Discover Record-Breaking Light-Bending 2D Material


'Ideal Glass' That Behaves Like a Crystal May Be Possible After All


Particles may not follow Einstein's paths after all





Math in the News


Mathematics


AI just verified a proof that earned one of math's most prestigious prizes. Math will never be the same





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


Cosmic rays trapped in tiny zircon crystals are giving scientists a new clock to uncover how ancient landscapes formed and where valuable minerals may hide.


A Cambridge Lab Mistake Reveals a Powerful New Way to Modify Drug Molecules





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


Giant 10-person 'flying taxi' - Sky Dragon and Matrix aircraft - passes first flight test in China


The Hidden Technology That Could Finally Make Fusion Power Work


Craftsperson Just Revived a 2,000-Year-Old Battery, And It Actually Works!


Ultra-Thin Device Controls Light Like a Microscopic Spotlight





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Brain 'Stretching' Is The Secret to Protecting Your Mind From Dementia


Expert Reveals 3 Simple Ways to Stop Constant Sounds Hijacking Your Brain


Scientists Discover Hidden Energy Problem in the Depressed Brain


Scientists Uncover Exercise's Secret Brain-Boosting Power





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Beyond mRNA: Scientists Turn DNA Origami Into a Powerful New Vaccine Platform


Simple Blood Test Can Predict Dementia Risk in Women Decades Before Symptoms


48 Hazardous Chemicals Found in Widely Used Hair Extensions


Why Colon Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults: Scientists Discover Unexpected Physical Clue


Scientists Reverse Key Signs of Gut Aging With Surprising Biological Transfer


Could Bees and ChatGPT Be Conscious? Scientists Are Seriously Asking


Scientists Uncover Exercise's Secret Brain-Boosting Power


Scientists Discover Simple Saliva Test That Reveals Hidden Diabetes Risk


Eating Ice Cream Regularly Linked to Surprising Health Benefits


Beyond mRNA: Scientists Turn DNA Origami Into a Powerful New Vaccine Platform


Weight-Loss Drugs Could Cost Just $3 a Month to Make as Patents End


Scientists Discover a Way To Make French Fries Healthier Without Losing the Crunch


New AI Model Predicts Cancer Spread With Incredible Accuracy


The Surprising Truth About Aging: New Study Challenges the Idea of Inevitable Decline





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Climate change is slowing Earth's spin at unprecedented rate compared to past 3.6 million years


'Blackwater' lakes and rivers in the Congo Basin are now emitting ancient carbon into the atmosphere


Scientists discover a universal temperature curve that governs all life


Desert Dust Is Freezing Clouds Across the Northern Hemisphere


Scientists Warn: Earthquakes Are Migrating Toward Istanbul Along the Marmara Fault


US weather to go nuts with blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome, atmospheric river all at once


Saharan dust swept into Europe in March, triggering 'dirty rain' episodes


The rain in Spain was worst in nearly 50 years


Antarctica undergoes 'Greenlandification' as ice melt accelerate. The term refers to the unprecedented retreat of Greenland's outlet glaciers and longer surface melt seasons


Mediterranean Sea: A ghost great white shark just reignited a Mediterranean mystery


California communities' recovery time between wildfire smoke events is shrinking


Rude awakening: Small earthquake that shook Sleepy Hollow felt across region


March Equinox Brings Rare Zodiacal Light - Intriguing Natural Light Display.





Trees in the News


Crystalinks Trees


Trees Seen Emitting a Ghostly Light During a Thunderstorm For The First Time





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Hidden Clues Challenge the Long-Held Theory Behind the Maya Civilization's Collapse


Researchers Discovered A Previously Unknown Fortress Hidden In The Landscape


A Massive Discovery Beneath Ancient Ruins Points to a Forgotten Civilization Erased by a Mysterious Flood


Asante spider: A rare African sword ornament from Ghana's Gold Coast that later helped a man in Texas barter for his life


A Forgotten Society Lived Hidden Underground for Centuries…Archaeologists Reveal What They Found


Scientists Have Found A Siberian Mummy Like No Other, It's Covered in Tattoos!


Lost page of the Archimedes Palimpsest identified in Blois, central France


2,000-year-old Phoenician coin was used as bus fare in England, but 'how it got there will always be a mystery'


Deep Inside a Remote Cave, Researchers Have Uncovered Hand, and Footprints of a Family That Explored It 14,000 Years Ago





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


400 million-year-old fish fossils reveal how life began moving onto land


This 2-pound dinosaur is rewriting what scientists know about evolution. A 90-million-year-old 'Rosetta Stone' fossil is finally revealing how some of the smallest dinosaurs evolved and spread across the ancient world


Giant Tyrannosaur Discovered in North America Is The Largest of Its Era


75-Million-Year-Old Mystery: Scientists Uncover Tyrannosaurs' Dark Secret


Scientists Find Hemoglobin Traces in Dinosaur Bones Once Thought Impossible to Preserve for Millions of Years


This Giant Dinosaur Walked in Circles 150 Million Years Ago - Scientists Uncover Its Secrets


Paleontologists Discovered a Rare 4-Inch Scorpion Fossil Preserved in Rock in China