- Why you should stop saying ‘I’m too old’
Sunday Edition • November 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY How many spiders does a person swallow a year in their sleep? Don’t worry, this isn’t going where you think it is, because that question actually represents one of many common myths about slumber. To our great relief, Popular Science debunks the idea that we’re gulping down arachnids as we dream and tackles three other fallacies about our nocturnal lives — check out the article (it might just help you sleep better). — the Nice News team Featured…Read more
- Mental health treatment is changing
. Daily Edition • May 9, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We have good news for those who missed Tuesday’s Nice Book Club event (or those who loved it so much they want to watch it again): You can click here to access a recording of our lively conversation with New Happy author Stephanie Harrison. In even more good news, we can also announce the subject and date of the next Nice Book Club meeting. We’ll be bringing you Scott Shigeoka, author of Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the...
- Why exercise during cancer treatment matters
= Daily Edition • May 8, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Pop quiz: What makes you happy? That might sound like a big topic for first thing in the morning, but The New York Times broke down the age-old query into 16 simple questions in a recent quiz, developed with the expertise of professors David Almeida and Susan Charles. The results of the assessment are meant to help you figure out what happiness looks like for you and “which kind of well-being you tend to value most.” Must Reads A reimagined take on a...
- Grizzlies poised for California comeback
. Daily Edition • May 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Have you been keeping an eye out for hummingbirds this spring? Many of the pollinators winter in Central America and Mexico before heading to the southern United States as early as February, and then farther north in the ensuing months. To help enthusiasts spot them, the website Hummingbird Central created an interactive map showing where the birds are in their migration journeys. It’s even broken down by specific hummingbird species — check it out....