- A first from Wyoming’s dinosaur ‘mummy zone’
. Daily Edition • October 29, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’re going to pause spooky season for a moment and jump ahead to the holiday season: Rockefeller Center has revealed its 2025 Christmas tree. The chosen tree, a 75-foot-tall Norway spruce, has been part of the Russ family’s property in East Greenbush, New York, for over 60 years. It will be cut next week and placed in Rockefeller Plaza on Nov. 8, where it will eventually be wrapped in 50,000 glittering lights to become “the world’s Christmas…Read more
- Can new treatment “switch off” arthritis?
Daily Edition • March 27, 2025 SUPPORTED BY When’s the last time you cleaned your fridge coils? Don’t worry, it wasn’t on our radars either. “A lot of the time we’re afraid to see what’s behind our fridge, right? Because it’s such an uninhabited area,” Kyshawn Lane, who runs an Instagram account called Weekly Home Check, recently told NPR for a story on places people often forget to clean. “This is an appliance that is not cheap, and so we want to make sure we get the lifespan out of it.”...
- Discovered: a thriving Arctic ecosystem
Daily Edition • March 26, 2025 SUPPORTED BY In some of the nicest news of 2025 so far, beloved Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow had two chicks successfully hatch and live this month. Now, the organization that runs the live cam of the duo’s nest, Friends of Big Bear Valley, is seeking the public’s help in naming the baby birds. Those interested can donate $5 for one name entry, $10 for three name entries, or $25 for 10 name entries. Once the entries close Friday, the nonprofit will...
- Golden Gate Bridge’s lifesaving installation
Daily Edition • March 25, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We regularly share trending baby names, but just like middle children, middle names tend to get left out of the conversation. No longer: Nameberry recently released its list of middle name trends for 2025. The site noted that while middle names “were once an afterthought,” many parents now use the monikers as opportunities to be creative. “Parents are willing to be a little — sometimes a lot — braver with their children’s middle names than first...