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Good News in History, January 29

60 years ago today, the iconic black comedy film Dr. Strangelove, premiered in American cinemas. Directed by the genius Stanley Kubrick, the film was terrifying...

Farmer Combats Flooding by Returning Creeks to Nature: ‘Wildlife That Has Come is Phenomenal’

In the UK, farmers are combatting flooding by returning areas of their farms to a more natural state, and seeing the benefits not only...

Man Has Eaten a Frozen Mince Pie Made by his Late Mom Every Christmas for Last 21 Years

A man will once again taste one of his mother's home-baked mince pies this Christmas—21 years after she died. Richard Newson discovered a batch of...

How Zinc Helps You Fight Off Infections, Including Colds

(Originally published by Knowable Magazine – written by Diana Kwon) Walk down the cold-remedy aisle of almost any pharmacy and you’ll see a shelf full...

Pair of Endangered Corpse Flowers Defy Odds to Bloom at Same Time–Now Bearing 700 Seeds

There is more than one species of 'corpse flower' and in an incredible coincidence, two managed to bloom at the same time in a...

‘No-Kill Caviar’ Method Produces Superior Product While Boosting Endangered Sturgeon Population

A long-destructive industry is now experiencing a sustainable revolution thanks to a determined German scientist. The industry: caviar. The revolution: harvesting those tiny black pearls...

Good News in History, November 13

96 years ago today, the Holland Tunnel opened connecting New York and New Jersey under the Hudson River. Consisting of two tubes and made...

Instead of Corn and Soy Farming, Use Lab-Grown Oil to Help the Planet, Scientist Says

Lab-grown meat has been all over the news over the last 3 years, but one scientist at UC Irvine believes food scientists are missing...

Woman Becomes First Human to be Fitted with Nerve and Bone Fused Bionic Limb

A Swedish woman named Karin has become the first person to ever receive a below-the-elbow prosthetic that fuses bone with metal and electrodes. An incredible...

Good News in History, October 5

Happy 65th Birthday to popular science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson. Born in the Big Apple without a star in the sky to look up...

Eating Yogurt Can Get Rid of Your Garlic Breath, Say Researchers

Scientists say the proteins present in whole-milk plain yogurt act to neturalize the smell and snuff out the sulphur-based compounds that cause the lingering...

Man Takes His Turkey Everywhere: Inseparable Companions Even In the Pub and Sleeping at Home (Watch)

Animal lover Dave Brooker goes everywhere with his beloved pet turkey that has followed him everywhere from the pub to the dentist since she...

Good News in History, September 8

57 years ago today, the Severn Bridge was opened in the UK to span England and Wales, 140 years after it was first proposed....

The Most Common Myths About Cats and Dogs Revealed in New Poll–and Whether They’re True

A new survey of pet parents looked into some of the most popular myths about pet care—and some may surprise you. A whopping 92 percent...

Fossil Preserves Dinosaur Being Attacked and Eaten by Mammal as Mudslide Entombs them Both

An extraordinary fossil of a dinosaur being attacked and eaten by a mammal has been unearthed by paleontologists. It features the entangled skeletons of a...

Good News in History, June 30

112 years ago the Indian, writer, poet, and traveloguer Vaidyanath Mishra, better known by his pen name of Nagarjun, was born in the state...

Good News in History, June 22

85 years ago today, Joe Louis knocked out Max Schmeling in a re-match of perhaps the most famous fight series in history. It completely...

Fungi Could Be the Answer to Global Warming as They Store a Third of All Carbon Emissions

GNN is pro-fungus. We report on their value as medicines, building materials, and food, as well as the constantly evolving portrait of their interconnectedness...

Good News in History, May 16

305 years ago today, Maria Agnesei was born in Milan. She is the first woman in the Western World ever to be appointed as...

Good News in History, May 10

199 years ago today, the National Gallery opened its doors to the public in Trafalgar Square, Westminster. It houses a collection of over 2,300...