- The year’s predicted dining trends
Daily Edition • January 3, 2026 SUPPORTED BY You’ve likely never thought to ask the question: How big is a red blood cell in comparison to a lion’s mane jellyfish? But thanks to a nifty site called Size of Life, you can easily visualize the answer. The tool from programmer Neal Agarwal allows you to choose from a list of organisms, from a teeny-tiny DNA strand to a hulking blue whale, and compare their sizes. It’s a fun way to spend a few moments while enjoying your morning coffee — play…Read more
- A global conservation milestone
. Daily Edition • October 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Is visiting a corn maze on your fall bucket list? You may want to plan a trip to Northern California if so. Cool Patch Pumpkins, which has twice earned the distinction of the world’s largest corn maze from the Guinness Book of World Records, boasts a 40-acre labyrinth for visitors to find their way through. “It is confusing. It’s exciting, and in a world of GPS and constant signage, you always know where you are, where you’re going,” Tayler...
- Calling all ‘Brady Bunch’ fans
. Daily Edition • October 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY While we await the harvest moon’s peak on Monday, there’s another fall celestial event on the horizon — the autumn star, more formally known as Fomalhaut. This star is only visible from mid-northern latitudes in the fall, according to Forbes, and will rise low in the southern sky tonight. Learn what else to look out for in the October night sky. Must Reads Good grief! “Peanuts” debuted 75 years ago this week — and the beloved comic strip’s...
- A question for TV lovers
. Daily Edition • October 2, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Drumroll, please: The winner of Fat Bear Week 2025 is Chunk, a brown bear who overcame quite a bit to get his crown. Chunk, with an estimated weight of 1,200 pounds, has a broken jaw and previously seemed doomed to the runner-up position, having finished second place in the contest three times. “Despite his broken jaw, he remains one of the biggest, baddest bears at Brooks River,” said Mike Fitz, a naturalist for Explore.org, which helps host Fat...