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  • 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

  • Harvard paid $27 for a priceless document . Daily Edition • May 19, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Excluding those who live in parts of the country where produce is plentiful year-round, May can be a bit of a tease when it comes to fruit and veg. The warmer weather screams for fresh tomatoes, berries, and corn, but we’re still a few months out from that peak bounty. Still, there are items that are particularly good this time of year, like asparagus, garlic scapes, and other greens, so now’s a perfect time to lean into cooking with those while...
  • The best ways to back up phone pics Sunday Edition • May 18, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You’ve likely heard that trying new things can benefit the mind and body: Novel experiences trigger the release of dopamine, which makes us feel good, and they can force us to think and learn, helping to keep our brains healthy. Starting a totally unfamiliar activity is easier said than done, though, right? The Guardian gets that — the outlet’s “How to Start” series consults experts for tips on kicking off everything from a simple conversation with a...
  • Supercomputers investigate moon’s 2 sides . Daily Edition • May 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Pet owners: Here’s your annual reminder to keep an eye out for foxtails when you’re taking your pup for a walk or letting your cat roam. These relatively unassuming grass seed pods are a major health hazard for pets as the sticky segments can “burrow into the skin, get stuck in the eyes, creep into ears, be inhaled into the nose, or even make [their] way into the lungs,” per veterinarian Erik Olstad. Learn what symptoms to look out for and how to...
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