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Good News in History, November 10

100 years ago today, one of the most famous dogs in the world, Hachikō the Akita, was born in Ōdate. He is beloved, revered,...

Indonesia Says a Half Million Acres of Palm Plantations will be Turned Back into Forests

The palm oil boom changed Southeast Asia forever, but the government of Indonesia is not going to let bygones be, and has set up...

Spy Satellite Photos Reveal Hundreds of Long-Lost Roman Forts, Challenging Decades-Old Theory

Declassified photos captured by United States spy satellites launched during the Cold War have revealed an archaeological treasure trove: hundreds of previously unknown Roman-era...

Wild Mushroom Harvest Helps Keep Trees Standing in Mozambique

By Ryan Truscott. Lomwé and Macua communities in Mozambique’s Zambezia province traditionally harvest wild mushrooms to eat alongside staples like cassava. Conservationists are working with...

Peanut and Food Allergies May Be Reversed with Compound Produced by Healthy Gut Bacteria

Why do we need fiber? it feeds the bacteria in our gut, which in turn produces something that could prevent food allergies and irritations...

Bank Decides it Should have Prevented Dementia Depositor from Getting Scammed–So Restores Entire Life Savings

From Australia comes a story of corporate responsibility in the face of personal tragedy as an elderly national bank depositor had nearly AUD$500,000 returned...

Good News in History, September 3

59 years ago today, the Wilderness Act was signed into law. Written by Howard Zahniser of The Wilderness Society, it has been used to...

4 Decades of Data Suggests Pacific Coral Reefs Can Acclimate to Warming Oceans and Resist Future Bleaching

Data collected over the last 40 years at a remote coral reef within the territorial waters of Palau has shown that corals are more...

The Only Piece of Roman Pottery Inscribed with Poet Virgil’s Verse Discovered

Although popular, his works have never been found as decoration before and they believe the inscription on the bottom of an olive oil amphora...

Scientists Are Recycling Wastewater to Reclaim Valuable Phosphorous to Put Back in Soil

Scientists have taken pollutant phosphorus from wastewater and infused it into a soil superfood called biochar to really "close the loop" on several widespread...

11-Year-old Boy Determined to Be a Farmer: Rents His Own Land, Breeds Sheep, and Spins Wool (Video)

Meet the 11-year-old boy who fell in love with agriculture during the pandemic, and dreamed of becoming a farmer. Today he rents his own...

Reforestation is Difficult: But Local Farmers of NGO Green Again Madagascar Are on Top of It

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   This is Part 2 of a...

Tiny Bone Flutes Discovered May Have Been Used for Calling Birds 12,000 Years Ago

Researchers have discovered 12,000-year-old miniature flutes that may have been used for mimicking raptor calls. The precise motive of the mimicry is unknown. It could...

Good News in History, June 6

Happy 67th birthday to tennis star and heartthrob Björn Rune Borg, winner of 11 Grand Slam singles titles consisting of 6 French Opens and...

Good News in History, May 15

626 years ago today, one of the most august figures in East Asian history was born—Sejong the Great—scientist, reformer, and engineer of the Korean...

7,000-year-old Road Uncovered in Croatia is Paved in Stone–A ‘Sensational Find’

The island of Korcula is something Croats are exceptionally proud of—and rightly so. It is said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo, and...

Scientists Release Hundreds of Endangered Seahorses Back Into the Wild–’Best We’ve Ever Done’

Marine biologists restoring populations of seahorses off Australia's east coast are ecstatic at the best efforts they've seen so far. Hundreds of White's seahorses, the...

After Spending Life at Roadside Zoo, Chimps Share Emotional Hug in New Sanctuary Home

Four chimpanzees rescued from a roadside zoo were seen sharing a loving embrace as they set foot in a brand-new sanctuary. Found in Ohio at...

Tree Growing Nonprofit is Sprouting Entrepreneurs With Unique Training and Lots of Trees for Madagascar

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   This is Part 1 of a...

Good News in History, April 11

Happy 36th birthday to Joss Stone, the English soul singer. Stone sold 15 million records over the early years of the 21st century by...