NYT Strands Hints, Spangram, Answers: Tuesday, January 6 (Look Up!)

Looking for help with today’s NYT Strands puzzle? Here’s an extra hint to help you uncover the right words, as well as all of today’s answers and Spangram.

Peacock Becomes First Streamer To Use All Dolby Picture And Sound Technologies—Including Dolby Vision 2

Multiple elements of the streamer’s 2026 output set to enjoy unprecedented picture and sound quality.

How Do Environmental Attribution Certificates Decarbonize Industry?

Environmental attribution certificates are emerging as the next wave of climate action, redirecting capital from offsets to real industrial decarbonization.

Hisense Adds Ground-Breaking Fourth Sub-Pixel Color To New RGB MiniLED And MicroLED TVs

While most brands are still getting to grips with simple RGB implementations of these next-gen screen technologies, Hisense is already adding a fourth color dimension.

LG’s ‘Zero Labor Home’ Might Be Amazing … If You Don’t Have Stairs

Who loves doing chores around the house. LG’s promise is that with its new CLOiD humanoid robot, you won’t have to. But there are a few caveats …

Meta Quest Series Future Looks Bleaker As Shipments Decline

Significant declines in shipments of the Meta Quest VR series of headsets in 2025 give weight to suggestions Meta cares more about smart glasses at present.

What Is The Superfood Callaloo And How To Grow It In The Future

Callaloo is a superfood made from amaranth leaves. Although highly climate-resilient, yeilds increase if protected by sem-transparent solar panels in future climates.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 ‘Wide’ Gets Updated Release Date

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 “Wide” model is coming sooner than leaked — likely landing before Apple’s iPhone Fold.

UFC’s 42-Day Drought Ends With Two Stacked Cards—Here’s When And How To Watch

UFC 324 kicks off 2026 on January 24 with Gaethje vs. Pimblett. UFC 325 follows January 31. Both stream on Paramount+ under the new deal.

With Trump’s NIH Cuts, New Efforts Are Pushing States To Fund Science

With major NIH cuts under Trump, here are initiatives in states like New York, California and Massachusetts to get state governments to support more scientific research.