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Sunday Edition • January 25, 2026 SUPPORTED BY The enormous stone heads on the remote Easter Island in the South Pacific make it one of the world’s most fascinating archaeological sites — and now you can marvel at the moai statues right from your couch. A research team created a first-of-its-kind 3D model of Rano Raraku, one of the island’s quarries, that lets home viewers explore it in unprecedented detail. “You can see things that you couldn’t actually see on the ground,” one researcher…Read more
- Today’s Pick: Are you an “otrovert”?
Editors’ Picks • December 17, 2025 We humans seem to have an insatiable need to categorize ourselves psychologically, whether we’re taking an Enneagram type test or a “Which Christmas Cookie Are You?” quiz. And now there’s another way to do so, thanks to psychiatrist Rami Kaminski, who coined the term “otrovert.” Click below to learn what defines an otrovert and the questions you should ask yourself to determine if you are one. Rebekah Brandes Assistant Editor Today’s Pick...
- Dolphins 🤝 killer whales
Daily Edition • December 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Want to make your workouts a little more festive? A recent report found the 10 best Christmas songs to listen to during moderate to vigorous exercise (like a run or intense lifting session), based on beats per minute. Read the list, and if you need a weight lifting refresh, revisit our article on how to get started. Must Reads Speaking of Christmas songs, this tune is officially the No. 1 hit of all time A movie theater in Seoul has become an...
- North Dakota to hit nation-first milestone
Daily Edition • December 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge is home to Wisdom, the world’s oldest-known banded bird. But the 75-year-old is just one of many (i.e., roughly 1.5 million) albatrosses living on the atoll, and now the public can get a glimpse at the thriving wildlife. The refuge is not open for visitation, so the nonprofit Friends of Midway Atoll set up a 24-hour wildlife camera on one of the atoll’s three islands to “bring the place to the people.”...