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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...

Good News in History, December 30

133 years ago today, the American author, recordist, and expatriate Paul Bowles, was born. Living in Tangier, Morocco for 47 years, Bowles would publish...

In World First, Horned Oryx Upgraded from Extinct in Wild to Endangered Owing to Decades of Zoo Work

In one of Africa's last great wildernesses, a remarkable thing has happened—the scimitar-horned oryx, once declared extinct in the wild, is now classified only...

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...

Zoos Welcome ‘Paddington Bears’ for Breeding Programs to Help Save Species From Extinction

Two zoos in the US and UK have welcomed their very own 'Paddington Bear' as part of a special breeding program to help save...

Good News in History September 22

19 years ago today, J.J. Abrams's brilliant science-fiction drama Lost debuted on ABC. Running from 2004 to 2010, the show charted a course over six...

British Museum Sends Totem Pole Back to its Indigenous Home in Canada–LOOK

A 36-foot totem pole carved by the House of Ni’isjoohl in British Columbia a century ago is on a sacred journey back home thanks...

Good News in History, June 26

247 years ago today, the national poet of Thailand, Sunthorn Phu was born in Bangkok. A composer of epic poetry, Phu's life was strange...

Tasty Burgers and Steaks Made of Mycelium Are New Healthy Food Alternative to Plant-Based Meats

In an effort to renew alternatives to meat in the wake of collapsing shares and sales of veggie meat and their companies, one man...

Conservation Zoos Have Powerful Potential to ‘Reverse Extinction’ Study Shows

Zoos have "powerful potential" to reverse extinctions, according to a new study that found zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and seedbanks have a 50/50 record...

The Year of the Rabbit Hops into 2023 – What it Means and How to Tell if You Were Born Under its Sign

Celebrate the Chinese New Year—or Lunar New Year—this Sunday, as we say farewell to the celestial sign of the Tiger and enter the year...

Free Quiz Designed by Functional Medicine Doctor Rates Your Risk of Nutritional Deficiencies

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Chris Kresser, MD is one of the most influential...

Beavers Building Dams are Protecting the Rivers Threatened by Climate Change in Colorado

The humble beaver could hold the key to saving our water, according to new research that found how their dam building skills protect rivers threatened...

The First Neanderthal Family: Ancient Genome of 13 Individuals Show They Were Just Like Us in Many Ways

Ancient genomes of 13 individual Neanderthals show they ate, slept, loved and died in the company of their kin and were connected to other...

Oil and Gas Drilling Pays for 9,350-Acre Expansion of Great Sand Dunes Nat’l Park, Adding Colorado Ranch Wetlands

Colorado is blessed with one of the finest-dealt hands of public land in North America, and it's still growing. A nearby ranch was bought by...

New Wyoming Carbon Capture Project Will Eliminate 5 Million Tons of CO2 Per Year

A facility that will pull carbon out of the air and deposit it underground believes new incentives will allow it to do so by...

Bionic Leg Wrap Uses AI to Correct Walking Patterns For Cerebral Palsy, MS, and Stroke Patients

A Velcro sleeve fastened around the leg has been designed with electrodes that help stimulate the muscles of those who experience difficulty getting around...

Hi-Tech Archaeology Reveals Extraordinary Cave Art Carvings Beneath 2000 Years of Sediment in Alabama

New details of our past are coming to light, hidden in the nooks and crannies of the visible world. Digital analysis of rock surfaces reveals...

Your Inspired Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Europe Realizes its Shepherds and Ranchers Are Key in Preventing Wildfires

European shepherds and ranchers are taking the lead in forest fire prevention, by leading their animals to clear away pervasive underbrush that allows fires...