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Simone Biles Breaks Record for Most World Medals Won By Any Gymnast, With New Move That Now Bears Her Name

Simone Biles won five gold medals at the 2019 World Championships this weekend—more than any gymnast at a single Worlds since 1958—and earned her...

Denmark Buys Country’s Last Remaining Circus Elephants for $1.6 Million So They Can Retire

The four circus elephants will now be able to live out the rest of their days in happy retirement thanks to the Danish government.

More Than $21 Million Awarded to World’s Most Trailblazing Scientists to Further Their Research

More than $21.6 million has been awarded to the world's most trailblazing scientists for this year's Breakthrough Prizes.

Former Child Refugee Finally Gets to Thank Aid Worker for the Life-Changing Gift He Gave Her 24 Years Ago

It has been 24 years since a Dutch man gave Mevan Babakar a new bike—and thanks to the power of social media, she finally got to thank him for the gift.

Scientists Discover How to Make Eco-Friendly Sunscreen From a Source of Food Waste: Cashew Shells

A team of international scientists has found an environmentally friendly way of producing potential sunscreens by using cashew nut shells, instead of discarding them...

Hyundai Launches First Car With Solar Roof Charging System

The car has already been launched in Korea and the company says that they will soon be launching it in North American markets as well.

New Video! GNN Founder Announces SALE on her ‘Good News’ Book – 20% Off, Plus Free Shipping

I have been wanting to do a video about my book for MONTHS, and finally sat myself down in front of a camera this...

The GNN Paperback Book: “And Now, The Good News”

This small paperback full of inspiring stories celebrates Good News Network’s 20th anniversary of publishing positive news and features a collection of 28 of the website founder’s favorite stories from the last two decades. #1 on Amazon for Journalism.

Nestlé Launches New ‘World-First’ Biodegradable Paper Wrappers for Mass Production

Furthermore, the company will abstain from patenting the technology as a means of encouraging other companies to adopt the packaging as well.

Dutch Company Unveils the World’s First Long-Range Solar Car – The 4-Passenger Lightyear One

The four-passenger solar electric car Lightyear One was unveiled last week in the Netherlands—and 100 of the luxury models have already sold.

Largest Ever Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Takes Flight – and Airlines Are Already Expressing Interest

This is the largest hybrid-electric aircraft that has ever taken flight – and its developers are already being contacted by airlines from around the world.

World’s Largest Hydrogen Refueling Station Will Power Hundreds of New Zero-Emission Vehicles

The new hydrogen station in Shanghai will be able to reuse excess hydrogen from nearby chemical plants in order to power hundreds of electric vehicles.

Instead of Paying for Kayak Rental, You Can Paddle These European Waterways for Free By Picking Up Trash

You can now paddle for two hours along dozens of European lakes and rivers for free – and all you have to do is collect floating garbage along the way.

Just Add Water: New Salt Battery Could Help Spell the End of Fossil Fuels

This new pilot program in Berlin could help to replace fossil fuels with salt batteries as a sustainable source of heat storage.

Check Out These Stunning Pictures Named Winners of Underwater Photography Contest

With over 4,000 photos submitted to this international underwater photography contest, here are just a few of the beautiful winning pictures.

Researchers Create ‘First-of-its-Kind’ Roadmap for Saving Earth From Climate Change Years Before 2050 Deadline

This groundbreaking report is one of the first global roadmaps for how the world can stop climate change – and it's apparently quite cost-effective, too.

Renewable Energy Now Accounts for One-Third of Global Power Capacity, Says New Report

This exciting new international report says that the world is shifting faster and faster towards sustainability.

16-Year-old Protester Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Ahead of Her Biggest Global Youth-Led Rally Yet

If she wins the prize, this 16-year-old Swedish schoolgirl would become the youngest person to ever be a Nobel laureate.

These 18 Developed Countries Have Passed Policies to Cut Carbon Emissions; New Study Says It’s Working

An exciting new study shows that efforts to cut CO2 and tackle climate change in developed countries including the UK and US are beginning...

Ambulance Volunteers Have Granted Thousands of Senior Patients’ Dying Wishes for Free

There are over 270 volunteer medical workers who facilitate the final wishes of hundreds of senior patients around the world every year.