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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Read more about the article These Tiny Gears Can Fit Inside a Strand of Hair, Paving the Way for Micromotors That Could Revolutionize Medicine
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These Tiny Gears Can Fit Inside a Strand of Hair, Paving the Way for Micromotors That Could Revolutionize Medicine

For more than three decades, researchers have been attempting to create gears that are small enough to fit inside the human body, but with the current available tech, they’ve hit a wall at 0.1 millimeters in diameter. Now, however, a team at Sweden’s University of Gothenburg has built gears that are so tiny, they can fit inside a strand of hair, laying the groundwork for the smallest on-chip motors in history — and they’re powered by light.

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In a Sacred Japanese Ritual, This Ancient Shinto Shrine Is Destroyed and Rebuilt Every 20 Years

Japan is home to tens of thousands of Shinto shrines, places devoted to the worship of the religion’s deities, known as “kami.” The most sacred of these sites, Ise Jingu, is considered the “soul of Japan” and lies nestled in the Japanese Alps. A collection of 125 shrines, the massive complex dates back over 2,000 […]

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Read more about the article Breaking Generational Cycles and Forming Emotional Bonds: Survey Reveals the Top Approaches to Modern Parenting
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Breaking Generational Cycles and Forming Emotional Bonds: Survey Reveals the Top Approaches to Modern Parenting

Even if today’s parents wanted to raise their kids just like their own moms and dads raised them (which is a big if), Gen Alpha and Gen Beta are growing up in a vastly different world — one where they’re navigating social media, the aftermath of a global pandemic, and economic unpredictability. Naturally, parenting styles have evolved to meet the younger generations where they are, and a new survey conducted by Talker Research revealed which ones are currently trending.

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Read more about the article Tokyo’s Literary Haven Was Named the World’s Coolest Neighborhood — See the Complete Rankings
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Tokyo’s Literary Haven Was Named the World’s Coolest Neighborhood — See the Complete Rankings

What makes a place cool in 2025? Time Out, which recently published its list of the world’s coolest neighborhoods, defined the hippest spots as “places that represent the soul of our cities, while maintaining their own unique local character that draws people in to live, work, and play.” With this in mind, the outlet tapped […]

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Read more about the article “Brain-to-Brain Similarity” Predicted Who People Became Friends With Before They Even Met: Study
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“Brain-to-Brain Similarity” Predicted Who People Became Friends With Before They Even Met: Study

What pushes an acquaintance into friendship territory? While there are plenty of reasons we forge bonds with others — proximity, shared hobbies, similar values — new research from the University of California Los Angeles and Dartmouth College suggests a neurological explanation for kinship as well. Publishing their findings in Nature Human Behavior, the study authors […]

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Read more about the article English Classroom-Turned-Kitchen? Schools You Can Live in Are for Sale Across the US
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English Classroom-Turned-Kitchen? Schools You Can Live in Are for Sale Across the US

If the books Eloise and From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler have shown us anything, it’s that there’s something thrilling about living in an institution you’d normally only visit. But while most of us won’t run off to reside in busy hotels or art museums, folks across the country are making themselves […]

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