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  • Solar panels last longer than we thought Daily Edition • February 4, 2026 SUPPORTED BY You’ve heard of a bird’s-eye view, but what about a bear’s-eye view? Twelve grizzly bears living on Alaska’s North Slope have been outfitted with collar cameras so that scientists can see what they get up to. The short recordings show the mammals playing, swimming, hunting, and foraging for berries — all valuable insights into one of the most remote grizzly populations in the world, per the Associated Press. See some snapshots from the cameras….Read more

  • California’s climate win Daily Edition • January 12, 2026 SUPPORTED BY New year, new wildlife cam. In Gaylord, Michigan, there’s a herd of 60 elk — one of the largest wild herds in the U.S., per Popular Science — and now you can watch them going about their days thanks to a livestream run by the town’s tourism bureau. Come for the elk, stay for the bucolic Midwestern winter landscape. Must Reads And the Golden Globe winners are … The case for alfresco conference calls Environment Climate Win: California Is...
  • How to protect your privacy Sunday Edition • January 11, 2026 SUPPORTED BY If you’re the type who loves debating whether the movie was better than the book, you may want to add a few titles to your reading list (assuming they’re not already on your shelf). The coming months will bring a number of page-to-screen adaptations, including the 1847 classic Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë and the 2021 sci-fi thriller Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. Check out some of the others. — the Nice News team Featured Story Ways to...
  • For a happier relationship, order takeout Daily Edition • January 10, 2026 SUPPORTED BY It’s time to train your brain. The New York Times kicked off 2026 with a five-day brain health challenge — a series of tasks to complete with science to back ’em up. Yesterday was the fifth day, so now you can see the challenge in its entirety, and hopefully recruit some friends to complete it with you (and keep you accountable). Must Reads Learning cursive is these middle schoolers’ idea of a good time Meet London’s very own “chief bat whisperer”...
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