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Lumière, Le Cinema!

Lumière, Le Cinema! is a new documentary film by Thierry Frémaux about Auguste & Louis Lumière and the early days of motion pictures — and includes 100+ newly restored films. It’s playing at MoMA at the end of this month; here’s their description:

Witness the birth of cinema with Thierry Frémaux’s Lumière, Le Cinéma! (2025), about the pioneering achievements of the French entrepreneurs Auguste and Louis Lumière in the late 19th century. Journey back to the 1890s, when the Lumière Company, with their astonishing new invention, the cinematograph, made it possible for audiences to voyage around the world in moving pictures for the first time. Featuring gorgeous new restorations of more than 100 comedies, dramas, and travelogues — some famous, some forgotten, and some never before seen — and set to an evocative score of period music by Gabriel Fauré, this wondrous documentary enables contemporary viewers to imagine an entirely new language of storytelling unfolding film by glorious film.

Just watching the trailer is wild — the restored footage from short films that are 120, 130 years old is astonishing. From a review in Collider:

From riding atop trains to showing off goofy vaudevillian acts or brief moments of comical violence, each clip speaks not only to what came before, but how these short pieces behave as the DNA for every genre, every facet of what we consider filmmaking to this very day. The biggest joy of all, of course, is the ability to see these films projected large and in all their restored glory, not simply segregated to being streamed on a small screen, or to suffer through damage that makes these segments feel all that more removed from the present. It’s as if many of these clips have been rescued from an island where they have been deserted for more than a century, carefully dusted off, and allowed finally to be seen in a context that their creators could only have dreamed possible.

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The Daily Mail’s royal editor has denied using a private investigator to “blag” information about the Duke of Sussex and his former girlfriends, as she was shown emails suggesting the investigator “went out on a limb” to help her.

Rebecca English’s name appears on six of the articles cited by Prince Harry in his case against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL), publisher of the Daily Mail.

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Did you solve it? You won’t believe these optical illusions!

A magician reveals his visual tricks

Earlier today I posted five optical illusions by Olivier Redon, a French-American inventor. Here they are again – with demonstrations of how he created the effects.

Three of the images are inspired by the Necker cube, a two-dimensional drawing of a cube that can be understood in two ways: either with the bottom left face at the front, or the top right face at the front. Once your eyes settle on one interpretation, it is hard to see the other.

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MPs’ basic salary to rise to £110,000 by end of parliament, watchdog says

Ipsa cites abuse and constituency workloads as reasons for above-inflation increase of 5% over next financial year

The basic annual salary of MPs will rise to £110,000, the expenses watchdog has said, on the grounds of increased abuse and intimidation as well as growing constituency workloads.

This year, MPs’ basic pay will rise by almost £5,000, a jump of 5% over the next financial year to £98,599 – and will reach £110,000 by the end of the parliament.

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Farage emulating ‘his hero Trump’ in deriding byelection results, says new Green MP

Reform leader says without evidence that his party’s candidate came first among UK-born voters, as Hannah Spencer takes seat in parliament

Nigel Farage has been accused of Donald Trump-style election denial by the Green party’s new MP for Gorton and Denton, after he claimed her Reform rival “came first” among British-born voters in last week’s byelection.

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The greenest flags: virtue signals that help you find love – from patchwork clothes to car sharing

A new survey shows 80% of gen Zs believe strong environmental values are as important as physical attraction when it comes to finding a partner (so you might want to start reusing your coffee cups)

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Japan To Ban In-Flight Use of Power Banks

Japan will effectively ban the in-flight use of power banks starting in mid-April after a "recent series of alarming incidents," reports the Asahi Shimbun. From the report: Currently, mobile batteries in Japan are classified as "spare batteries" and are prohibited in checked luggage. For carry-on bags, those exceeding 160 watt-hours are banned, while passengers are limited to two units for those over 100 watt-hours. There is no quantity limit for batteries of 100 watt-hours or less. The new rule will limit passengers to a total of two spare batteries, including power banks.

While there is no limit on the number of spare batteries below 100 watt-hours, carrying power banks exceeding 160 watt-hours will remain prohibited. Power banks will be capped at two units regardless of power capacity. Additionally, charging them on board will be prohibited, and it will be "recommended" that passengers not use them at all. As a result, domestic airlines are expected to require passengers to stop using power banks, cementing the effective ban on in-flight use.

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Waarom slapen we na ons 60e ineens zo slecht?

Waarom slapen we na ons 60e slechter, worden we zo vroeg wakker en wat kun je eraan doen? De wetenschap achter ouder worden en slaap – plus praktische oplossingen.

Veel zestigplussers herkennen het patroon: om 3 of 4 uur klaarwakker, lichte slaap, vaker naar het toilet, en overdag toch moe. Dat is geen aanstellerij, maar het gevolg van biologische veranderingen in brein en hormonen. In de loop van de volwassenheid neemt de diepe herstellende slaap fors af en wordt de slaap gefragmenteerder; ouderen liggen vaker wakker en slapen lichter. Vanaf ongeveer 60 jaar verschuift bovendien de interne klok: mensen worden vroeger slaperig én eerder wakker.​

Ook de hormoonhuishouding speelt mee. De aanmaak van melatonine – het “donkertehormoon” dat slaap inleidt – wordt minder, terwijl stresshormoon cortisol juist hoger kan blijven, wat doorslapen lastiger maakt. Bij vrouwen tellen overgang en daling van oestrogeen mee, bij mannen de afname van testosteron, wat de timing en stabiliteit van de slaap verder kan verstoren. Tegelijk stijgt de kans op slaapapneu, rusteloze benen, pijn en medicijngebruik, allemaal factoren die de nachtelijke rust ondermijnen.​

Wat kun je er wél aan doen?

De geruststellende boodschap: je bent niet machteloos. Slaapkwaliteit laat zich op elke leeftijd beïnvloeden.

  • Licht en dagritme: veel daglicht in de ochtend of vroege avond helpt de verstoorde klok te resetten en maakt de nacht rustiger. ​​
  • Strakke routine: elke dag rond hetzelfde tijdstip naar bed en opstaan, ook in het weekend, stabiliseert de biologische klok en verbetert de slaapkwaliteit.​ ​
  • Eten, drinken, toilet: eet ’s avonds licht, beperk cafeïne na de middag en stop twee uur voor het slapengaan met veel drinken om nachtelijke toiletbezoeken te verminderen.​
  • Bewegen: dagelijks wandelen of andere aerobische inspanning, liefst buiten, verdiept vooral de niet-REM-slaap en maakt de nacht minder brokkelig. ​​
  • Train je brein: cognitieve gedragstherapie voor insomnia (CBT‑I) doorbreekt de vicieuze cirkel van piekeren en wakker liggen en helpt naar schatting een grote meerderheid van de patiënten, óók op latere leeftijd.​

Belangrijk is ook wat níet hoeft: streven naar de slaap van een 20-jarige is zinloos en maakt alleen maar onrustiger. Een nacht van 6 tot 7 uur met een vroege wekker kan op je 60e volledig normaal zijn – zolang je je overdag voldoende alert voelt. ​​