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“Handmade Future” Doc Follows Artisans in 6 Countries to Highlight the Value, Beauty of Handcrafted Items

In the sun-drenched High Atlas Mountains of central Morocco, a collective of women — some accompanied by their young children — gather to weave. Together they prepare wool yarn on a loom, then sit in close quarters talking, singing, laughing, and bringing a blanket to life, a process that will take weeks.  They’re craftspeople preserving […]

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From Ikigai to Wabi-Sabi: 8 Japanese Philosophies for Purposeful Living

Every culture has its own unique array of ideologies, and learning about those outside our own can help us form a more vivid and nuanced worldview. It’s similar to the idea that expanding our vocabulary to include words from other languages can translate into richer and more diverse emotional experiences.  In Japan — where Shintoism, Zen

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Heathrow Airport Turned 80 This Week — Scroll Through Photos of the International Hub’s Most Iconic Moments

Happy 80th birthday to one of the world’s busiest international airports: London’s Heathrow. The hub, which saw 49 million international seats and 84.5 million total passengers in 2025, welcomed its first travelers on March 25, 1946 — and to celebrate its Wednesday anniversary, the airport looked back on its most iconic moments over the decades.

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400-Year-Old Common Oak Wins 2026 European Tree of the Year: See All the Finalists

Four hundred years ago, a tiny common oak seed sprouted in the Lithuanian village of Rukai. Over the centuries, it’s grown into a towering tree — withstanding frigid winters, providing shade on warm summer days, and serving as a place of respite in its community, though it largely remained unknown to the world. Today, that

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“Breakthrough Technology”: With New AI Glasses, Dementia Patients Can Perform Everyday Tasks More Independently

New AI glasses could be a game-changer for helping people with dementia live more independently — and they may be available through the U.K.’s National Health Service, or NHS, as soon as 2027. Developed by CrossSense, the glasses have already wowed test users and a panel of judges after supporting patients in their homes.

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How Well Do You Know Water? Take Our Quiz to Test Your Knowledge of H2O

From the icy moons of Jupiter to the distant quasar that contains enough H2O to fill trillions of oceans, water is abundant throughout our universe. Here on the blue planet, the substance is at the center of experiences as mesmerizing as viewing Niagara Falls and as mundane as washing dishes — and when you throw

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“Learning to Be Humble Meant Taming My Need to Stand Out From the Group” — A Humility Scholar Explains How He Became More Grounded

“Humble” is not a word my colleagues would use to describe me, especially early in my career. 

In fact, when word got around that I was researching humility, I suspect more than a few choked on their coffee. 

And even though I have spent over a decade exploring the concept as an attribute and as a practice, it wasn’t until I recently reflected on my own professional challenges that I truly understood how to embrace humility.

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What Are the Ingredients for a Happy Life? Here’s What Nice News Readers Had to Say

We asked, and you answered: Nearly 700 people wrote in to Nice News to share what makes them happy, and that makes us very happy indeed. We put out a request earlier this month with the aim of sharing our readers’ ingredients for happiness — because the feeling can be contagious, even when it comes

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