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Good News in History, November 14

85 years ago today, the Lion's Gate Bridge opened in Vancouver. Crossing the Burrard Inlet, the total length of the bridge including the north...

He Found His Dad’s 1930s Car at An Auction–and Got it Working Again (LOOK)

A man found his father's beloved old car from the 1930s ready to be sold in an auction, and with his son's help bought...

Epic ‘Floating’ Science Fiction Museum is Erected in One Year to Wow Fans at 81st World Sci-Fi Convention-LOOK

A spectacular seven-pointed spaceship seems to be touching down on a lake in Chengdu for the 81st World Sci-Fi Convention, but in reality, it's...

Chicken Feathers Can Replace ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Renewable Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Lowering Cost

With a brilliant idea that could clear two hurdles in one leap for renewable energy sources, scientists at ETH Zurich have discovered a way...

Carrots Are Not the Only Good Food for Your Eyes – Eat Grapes If You’re Getting Older

Move over carrots: In a small new study, just a couple of handfuls of grapes per day for four months was enough to improve...

Good News in History, October 6

112 years ago today, Beatrix de Rijk became the first female licensed Dutch aircraft pilot. This pioneering aviator was born in Surabaya, modern-day Indonesia...

‘Living Breakwater’ Makes Room for Oysters and Tidal Pools In Award Winning Design off Staten Island

Off Staten Island, a new concrete breakwater is being assembled that makes room for nature in a beautiful, yet simple way. Dubbed a 'Living Breakwater,'...

Volunteers ‘De-seaweeding’ Results in Dramatic 600% Improvement of Coral Regrowth

Any good gardener knows what a good de-weeding can do for a vegetable garden. As it turns out, it's much the same for coral...

Good News in History, August 17

Happy Birthday to Robert De Niro, who was born in New York City 80 years ago today. The actor has appeared in over 100...

Good News in History, August 9

101 years ago today, Philip Larkin, the English poet and novelist was born. A beloved if somewhat polarizing figure, his poetry has been described...

When Boy Asks Strangers for Yard Work to Save up for New Game Console, Cops Are Called–And They Buy Him a New PS5 (WATCH)

It's not every day one reads that a young black man's day was made after police officers are called to the scene. That boy's day...

German Museums Work Year-Round to Find Rightful Heirs to Hundreds of Stolen Jewish Silver Pieces

In Germany, a small handful of dedicated people are, without any invitation or request, gradually reuniting silver and gold objects with the Jewish families...

Good News in History, June 15

723 years ago today, the city of Bilbao was founded in northern Spain's Basque Country. It was established by the local lord Diego López...

Memories Came Flooding Back When Dementia Patient Gets to Relive his Career in a 1960s Ambulance and Uniform

A 98-year-old dementia patient and veteran of World War II got to relive his career by riding in a retro ambulance and donning the...

Childhood Best Friends Who Lost Touch Reunited 60 Years Later–in a Senior Care Home

Two childhood best friends who were 'joined at the hip' as kids were reunited over a half-century later—when they least expected it. Irene Gresty and...

Volcanoes Were Erupting on the Moon One Billion Years More Recently Than Previously Thought

- Volcanoes were erupting on the moon a billion years more recently than previously thought, according to new research from the Institute of...

Exposure to More Foreign Accents Helps Children Grow Their Vocabulary Faster, Gamified Science Shows

When learning a language, the more foreign accents a child hears the faster they learn words. This was observed using some clever science and shows...

Scientists Invent Ultra-Thin Battery-Like Device that Generates Electricity from Air Moisture—Perfect for Health Monitors

Imagine being able to generate electricity by harnessing moisture in the air around you with just everyday items like sea salt and a piece...

Genetic Heart Conditions Could be Cured for First Time with Single Jab – It’s a ‘Defining Moment’

Armed with a big research grant, a crack team of scientists will seek to develop an injectable gene therapy to cure one of the...

Scientists Discover Simple Way to Remove Heavy Metal From Water Using Plant Waste

Scientists just announced they have created a membrane made from a waste by-product of vegetable oil manufacturing, which can filter out heavy metals from...