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Good News in History, January 9

Happy 80th Birthday to Jimmy Page, the brilliant guitarist, songwriter, and producer whose groundbreaking band Led Zeppelin released its first album 51 years ago...

Groundbreaking Wearable Device Takes Ultrasound Images of Muscles During Exercise for Better Diagnosis, Treatment

A George Mason University bioengineer has developed a wearable ultrasound system that can detect immediately if that twinge or tweak in your back or...

California Passes Right-to-Repair Act Guaranteeing Seven Years of Parts for Your Phone

GNN has reported often on improvements in consumer's right to repair products, from phones to cars, where for decades it's become harder and harder...

Paralyzed Woman ‘Speaks’ with Brain Signals Turned into Talking Avatar in World First

A paralyzed woman has spoken again after her brain signals were intercepted and turned into a talking avatar, complete with facial expressions and sound...

Good News in History, August 13

118 years ago today, the Norwegian people voted themselves out of the union with Sweden that they had been subjected to for centuries following...

Good News in History, August 12

173 years ago today, Issac Singer received his patent for the improved sewing machine, paving the way for his eventual invention to spread across...

Good News in History, July 15

Though not a pilot, on this day in 1939 the fashionable and smashing Clara Adams stepped off her passenger aircraft in Newark, having completed...

Children Do Much Better in Math When Music is Added to the Lesson: New Study

A new study explored the causal role that music engagement has on student achievement in mathematics—and they found a significant benefit. Researchers believe that music...

A Dark Energy Device Just Mapped 100,000 Galaxies Building a 3D Cosmic Map (WATCH)

More than 700,000 objects in the universe are available for study as part of a 3D map cleverly produced by scientists looking to study...

Good News in History, May 14

50 years ago today, Skylab was launched into orbit, the first and only space station to be entirely built and funded by the US....

Automakers Are Bringing Back Buttons and Knobs as Touch Screens Become Scourge for Drivers

For the consumer who wants a simple dashboard of buttons and knobs inside their car, the kind that everyone used to have before the...

When Architect Asks AI to Design Futuristic Skyscrapers It Proposed a Vertical Forest

An Indian architect was excited about the potential for AI to enhance the creativity of city architecture, and he asked an image bot to...

Mathematicians Discover Elusive ‘Einstein’ Shape: ‘The Miracle that Disrupts Order’

Mathematics is full of difficult problems, and one that had been outstanding for several decades has finally been solved. Is there a shape that could...

Coming Soon: A Bold New GNN Across Every Screen

To uplift and engage a global community through creating, amplifying and sharing GOOD as an active medium to connect people, influencers, companies and causes...

Indian Man Grows Precious Saffron In a Shipping Container–Wants to Share His Hydroponic Technique With Others

Feeling like the 9-5 office life of a software developer was too empty, an Indian man flipped his own script and became an entrepreneur,...

Flood of ‘Right to Repair’ Bills For Autos, Phones, and Tractors Equals DIY ‘Watershed Moment’

Across America, more than 20 state legislatures are looking over proposed laws that would help guarantee citizens' access to parts, instructions, and diagnoses to...

Intel Unveils Real-Time Deepfake Detector, Claims 96% Accuracy Rate

Intel technology has created the world's first real-time deepfake detection software to root out this most-sophisticated of impersonation technologies. The software uses tiny changes in...

This Startup Uses Volcanic Rock Dust to Capture Carbon on Farms

An ag-tech startup is spreading basalt rock dust on farmers' fields as both fertilizer and an ingenious way to not only capture carbon, but...

Photo of the Pillars of Creation Shows the Lens Upgrade of Webb vs Hubble: A Heavenly View

The James Webb Space Telescope has been a heck of a software update. Just look at this iconic space feature, the Pillars of Creation. The...

He Taught Parents How to Play Drums and Bass So he’d Have People to Jam With–Now They Have Album–WATCH

A New Zealander taught both his parents how to play the drums and the bass so he would have people to jam with—and now...