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  • Eating for two (yourself and Earth) . Daily Edition • October 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s Nobel Prize week! The first award, for medicine, was given yesterday to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for their work studying the immune system. The prize for physics will be awarded today, chemistry on Wednesday, literature Thursday, and the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Things will wrap up next Monday, Oct. 13, with the prize in economics. Stay up to date on the winners. Must Reads These silly games aren’t just for…Read more

  • A chilly pick for Europe’s Capital of Culture Daily Edition • December 14, 2024 SUPPORTED BY We have a celestial twofer for you today: This weekend sees the peak of the Geminid meteor shower and the rise of December’s full moon, the Cold Moon. The former began its big show last night, but you should be able to get a good look at the meteors tonight as well, with the hours before and after midnight considered the best for viewing. The Cold Moon can be spotted tomorrow evening — and it’s the final full moon of 2024. Must Reads Why use a...
  • You could be a “super-recognizer” Daily Edition • December 13, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Happy birthday, Dick Van Dyke! The Hollywood icon turns 99 today, and he’s never been hipper. Last week, Coldplay released a music video for the song “All My Love,” and Van Dyke is its star. “This really may be the most fun thing I’ve ever done,” frontman Chris Martin told The New York Times of his collaboration with the actor, who also happens to be his neighbor. “It makes me so grateful. It’s a big deal for me.” Needless to say, the extended...
  • The funniest wildlife pics of 2024 Daily Edition • December 12, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Most everyone has a favorite holiday movie — some go for rom-coms (Love Actually, The Holiday), while others lean into the classics (Frosty the Snowman, Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town). If you fall into the latter category, you might want to clear your schedule tonight to watch NBC’s airing of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The broadcaster will show a special extended version of the stop-motion film in honor of its 60th anniversary: Here’s how to...
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