Read more about the article By Turning Hard Facts Into Soft Jazz, Students Aim to Save Florida’s Declining Oyster Population — Listen to the Tune
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By Turning Hard Facts Into Soft Jazz, Students Aim to Save Florida’s Declining Oyster Population — Listen to the Tune

Jazz is notoriously divisive, but no matter how you feel about smooth saxophone and swinging piano, you can’t argue with the impact of one new entry in the genre: “Oysters Ain’t Safe,” composed and performed by students and faculty at St. Petersburg’s University of South Florida. In a project helmed by Assistant Professor of Anthropology […]

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The Holiday Season Countdown Is on: 14 Ways to Save and Not Break Your Budget

Listen closely: Can you hear it in the distance? It’s the sound of the holidays approaching! Bells are chiming, children are laughing, and if you really strain your ears, you’ll even catch the gentle jingle-jangle of your last two pennies rubbing together after it’s all over. Because, while many of us have already started counting down […]

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A Journey to the Bottom of Lake Tahoe Was Livestreamed for the First Time: Watch

Lake Tahoe is famous for water so clear, you can see 70 feet below the surface — but have you ever thought about what the lake bed looks like? Few have explored much farther beneath the frigid waves of the nearly 1,600-foot-deep lake, but thanks to a first-of-its-kind livestream from nonprofit the Tahoe Fund and […]

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Read more about the article The Winning Images in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest Have Been Announced — See Our Favorites
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The Winning Images in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest Have Been Announced — See Our Favorites

Out of more than 5,500 submissions from 69 countries, the 11 winners of the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition have been selected — and the stunning shot above claimed the top spot in the Stars & Nebulae category. Captured by German photographers Julian Zoller, Jan Beckmann, Lukas Eisert, and Wolfgang […]

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Read more about the article Walking Your Way to Health: Why It’s an “Overlooked Superpower” — Plus 4 Challenges to Try
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Walking Your Way to Health: Why It’s an “Overlooked Superpower” — Plus 4 Challenges to Try

Between all the fitness apparel, classes, and equipment options at our fingertips, figuring out the best way to exercise can feel like solving a Rubik’s Cube. But there’s no need to twist yourself into knots to find a good workout. One of the easiest paths forward is free, accessible, and allows you to both chat […]

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New “Beautiful Ballad” Version of a Whitney Houston Hit Features Her Original Vocals: Listen

It’s the song that’s sent countless wedding guests to the dance floor, a pop treasure if we’ve ever heard one: Whitney Houston’s 1987 single “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me).” Though the legendary singer died in 2012, her legacy is living on through a harmonious new duet of the beltable tune that features […]

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Read more about the article Historic LA Merry-Go-Round That Inspired Disneyland to Be Restored and Reopened
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Historic LA Merry-Go-Round That Inspired Disneyland to Be Restored and Reopened

One of the oldest wooden merry-go-rounds in California, the attraction that inspired Walt Disney’s vision of a family amusement park, is getting another go-round itself: Los Angeles’ Griffith Park carousel will be revamped in time for its 2026 centennial.  Purchased by the city of Los Angeles’ Recreation and Parks Commission for $1 million, the carousel […]

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After 7 Decades, Ford Is Moving Its Headquarters to a Massive “State-of-the-Art” Facility: See the New Digs

After 69 years, Ford Motor Co. is moving its world headquarters — but employees may hardly notice a change in their commute. Come November, the carmaker’s new 2.1-million-square-foot building will open just 3 miles away from the company’s current “Glass House” headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. “To attract the best talent, you have to give them […]

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Colorful Amphipods and a Yellow Pygmy Goby: See Winning Shots From the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year Competition

A dwarf minke whale, an Indo-Pacific leopard shark embryo, and two bobtail squid sharing an intimate moment — these are just a few of the mesmerizing creatures serving as subjects of the winning 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year images. But out of the 15,000-plus shots submitted by leading ocean photographers around the globe, Indonesia-based […]

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Read more about the article Want to Be Happier? An Expert Reveals the “Special Sauce” to Practicing Gratitude and Being More Content
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Want to Be Happier? An Expert Reveals the “Special Sauce” to Practicing Gratitude and Being More Content

Imagine you’re embarking on an early autumn trail walk: What do you notice? Is it the gloomy sky, the mud that’s now stuck to your socks, and the exhaustion you feel? Or is it the crisp, refreshing air, the coziness of your comfy jacket, and the simple joy of being outdoors? All those observations can […]

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Read more about the article Meet the Medical Debt Charity Where Your Donation Gets Multiplied by 100
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Meet the Medical Debt Charity Where Your Donation Gets Multiplied by 100

This fall, Nice News is partnering with Undue Medical Debt for our Cause of the Season — a quarterly fundraising initiative spotlighting nonprofits making the world a better place. Click here to donate, and read on to learn about the essential work the organization is doing. Undue Medical Debt has a clear and compelling hook: […]

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Read more about the article “It’s a Matter of Time”: Researchers Are a Step Closer to Finding Cleopatra’s Long-Lost Tomb
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“It’s a Matter of Time”: Researchers Are a Step Closer to Finding Cleopatra’s Long-Lost Tomb

Many experts believe that the iconic Egyptian pharaoh Cleopatra was buried in Alexandria, Egypt, the capital of the kingdom she ruled — but a new discovery may uproot that theory and help solve the 2,000-year-old mystery of the location of her tomb. In a finding announced Thursday by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Archaeological […]

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