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  • World’s first mass-produced flying car prototype Best of 2025 • Tech Edition SUPPORTED BY Tech enthusiasts, this one’s for you: Today’s tech edition of the Best of Nice News features stories about innovations that are changing (or will change) the way we drive, focus, and experience the world around us. We can only imagine what thrilling inventions 2026 has in store. Until then, if you’re hungry for more techy stories, check out Time magazine’s list of the 300 best inventions of 2025. Tech World’s First Mass-Produced Flying Car Prototype…Read more

  • Cancer care win . Daily Edition • October 8, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you’re intimidated by meditating, you might benefit from the concept of mini-mediatations — particularly as a tool for finding moments of peace during the workday. “I think there’s a stigma around it, that you have to be in complete silence, and you have to have some room setup, or do some chanting, or some serious breathing,” wellness coach Michelle Beyer told the Associated Press. “There’s one-minute meditations you can do to make yourself...
  • Eating for two (yourself and Earth) . Daily Edition • October 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s Nobel Prize week! The first award, for medicine, was given yesterday to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for their work studying the immune system. The prize for physics will be awarded today, chemistry on Wednesday, literature Thursday, and the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Things will wrap up next Monday, Oct. 13, with the prize in economics. Stay up to date on the winners. Must Reads These silly games aren’t just for...
  • These personality traits could help you live longer . Daily Edition • October 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY There are plenty of ways to keep a written record of your thoughts — junk journaling, gratitude journaling, nature journaling, and more. But one of the oldest methods is a commonplace book, a practice that became popular in Western society during the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras. William Shakespeare, Victor Hugo, and John Locke all kept their own commonplace books, which are logs of what’s happening in the world around you. Quotes,...
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