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11th c. Monastery Gets Back Statues from Two US Museums–And Discovers Hundreds of Treasures in the Process

A Buddhist monastery in Nepal is experiencing a true renaissance following a series of museum repatriations that brought about an increased interest in the...

Good News in History September 24

75 years ago today, Honda Motor Company was founded. With a founding principle that "the purpose of technology is to help people" they have...

With No In-Flight Entertainment, Steward Breaks out Karaoke for Rousing Rendition of Ed Sheeren

A pair of Australian travelers got the word out from 35,000 feet that the flight attendant aboard their Air Asia flight was singing to...

Good News in History, July 20

50 years ago today, Congress passed the War Powers Act, a bill aimed at reaffirming the mindset of the houses of Congress that it...

Good News in History, June 13

52 years ago today, the New York Times begin publication of the Pentagon Papers, released by RAND Corp staffer Daniel Ellsberg. They revealed to...

Elephant Fitted With a Prosthetic Foot So He’s Able to Walk Again – LOOK

When one is dealing with elephants, everything becomes a bit bigger, a bit more extreme—such as in this video when CPR is delivered via...

Nonprofit is Training Rats to Sniff Out Tuberculosis, More Sensitive Than Microscope Testing

Let's face it, rats aren't the most popular animal. From the Black Death to the Netflix documentary on New York's rodent problem, they may...

An Army of 10,000 Women Saved India’s Rarest Stork – While Giving Each Other a New identity

Changing attitudes towards conservation in the Indian state of Assam have these women wearing paper-mache hats to support one of the world's most endangered...

Honda to Introduce 10 New Electric Motorcycles and Scooters to Ease Air Pollution in Asia’s Megacities

Honda, who created the most-produced motor vehicle in history with the Super Cub scooter, is offering 10 new fully-electric motorbikes to ease air pollution...

Rats Trained to Carry Tiny Backpacks Into Earthquake Zones – So Rescue Teams Can Talk to Survivors

Rats are being trained to be sent into earthquake debris wearing tiny backpacks, so rescue teams can talk to survivors. The innovative project is being...

Incredible Discovery Beneath the Southern Amazon Reveals Urban-Agrarian Society Never Seen Before

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. If one searches “Casarabe Culture” in a search engine,...

The Only Monkeys That Soak in Hot Springs to Lower Their Stress: Japan’s Bathing Monkey Mystery

Humans love spas, sauna bathing, hot baths; after a cold day what could be better? Japan has a famous troupe of wild monkeys that...

Farmers Tempt Endangered Cranes Back – By Switching to Grow Their Favorite Food

Cranes in Cambodia are getting a helping hand from an unlikely source, as rice farmers sign up to take a pay cut in the...

Farmers Now Use Floating Gardens To Keep Crops Alive When it Floods — A Climate Crisis Lesson

Bangladesh's floating gardens, built to grow food during flood seasons, could offer a sustainable solution for parts of the world prone to flooding because...

Invading Rats Were Finally Eradicated on 2 Galapagos Islands Thanks to Drone Partnership

Two years after a rodent eradication program began on two Galapagos Islands, conservations are excited to finally declare the lands rat-free—and drones, for the...

A World Food Prize Winner Wants You To Reconsider Anchovies – Here’s How Nutritious They Are

Anchovies and sardines are, as it turns out straight superfoods—especially for kids. Dr. Shakuntala Thilsted was recently awarded the 2021 World Food Prize—described as the...

U.S. Donation Kicks Off Landmine Clearing in One of the Largest Conservation Areas in the World

A new project to demine seven million square meters of land, including a critical area inside the largest contiguous wildlife area in the world,...

To Fortify With Iron, Ingenious Metal Fish Soaked in Soup Provides Nutrition And is Much Cheaper Than Pills

Many people have an iron deficiency—especially vegetarians. In fact, it’s the most common and widespread nutritional disorder in the world. To address this problem, especially...

4 Major Asian Nations Cancel 80% of Planned Coal Power Projects After Fossil Fuel Market Crashes in 2020

Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and the Philippines have canceled nearly 45 gigawatts of proposed coal power projects, a figure equal to more than one-quarter of...

‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’ Kavaan Finally Reaches New Home, Gets Hugs From Cher And New Pachyderm Pal

It’s been a big week for Kavaan the ‘loneliest elephant’. After spending decades living in poor conditions in a Pakistan zoo, he’s reached the...