You searched for australia - Page 29 of 61 - Good News Network
Home Search

australia - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

When Prosthetic Makers Said it Couldn’t Be Done, Dentist Gives Orphaned Koala a New Foot

When a koala was found next to its dying mother, becoming an orphan wasn't its only misfortune. The rescuer also noticed the marsupial was...

NASA Technology to Map The Stars Could Now Help Save World’s Largest Fish

High above our planet, the Hubble Space Telescope has special software for parsing out the details of each individual star it surveys. Now this...

National Love Your Pet Day: People Will Do Just About Anything For Their Pups Says New Survey

From snake attacks to jumping into oncoming traffic, one in three dog-owners have put themselves in harm’s way to save their four-legged friend, a...

D-Day Hero’s Lost Postcard Finally Delivered to his Family 77 Years After Being Sent

In 1943, Royal Navy Bill Caldwell wrote a postcard to his uncle Fred, enclosed it in an envelope with a picture, and instructed the...

World’s First Home Hydrogen Battery Powers Your House for 3 Days, is Recyclable, and Not a Fire Risk

With Texan power outages hitting the headlines this week, it's worth looking to a startup that's developed the world's first renewable, hydrogen-powered energy storage...

Se Usan 6 Mil Millones de Mascarillas al día, Pero los Científicos Tienen una Forma Genial de Convertirlas en Carreteras

Los científicos de Melbourne han demostrado que agregar máscaras faciales trituradas al pavimento de la carretera reduce los costos, los desechos y aumenta la resistencia y la flexibilidad.

The Empire State Building is Now 100% Powered By Wind, Along With 13 Other Related Buildings

The beloved New York City landmark Empire State Building is now run entirely by wind energy—making it a green new year for the 15,000...

Wombats Hailed as Heroes for Digging Down Under, Revealing Water Well During Drought

In New South Wales, local wombats are helping dozens of other species find water as the country sizzles under severe drought. The cuddly-looking animals invaded...

World’s First All-Civilian Mission to Space Will Usher in New Era While Raising Money for St. Jude’s

SpaceX announced plans for the world’s first all-civilian mission to space. Targeted for late 2021, the flight will be commanded by Jared Isaacman, a...

We Use 6 Billion Face Masks a Day—But Scientists Have a Genius Way to Turn Them Into Roads

The idea of billions of people going through a few masks a week during this pandemic definitely rings alarm bells, but a team of...

This Sassy Iguana Thinks He’s a Supermodel Posing at the Beach – Video

This is the amusing moment a yellow pet iguana sunbathed on a window sill—looking for all the world like a bikini model posing on...

Dinosaur Unearthed in Argentina Could Be the Largest Animal That Ever Walked the Earth

A discovery nine years in the making may have yielded the largest land animal in our planet's history. The bones, found in 2012 in Argentina,...

This May Be Earth’s Oldest Rock – But it Was Collected on The Moon

A rock taken by the Apollo 14 astronauts in 1971 from the surface of the moon was just determined to be merely a tourist—not...

There Are 300 Million Potentially Habitable Planets in the Milky Way, NASA Reports

Since astronomers confirmed the presence of planets beyond our solar system, called exoplanets, humanity has wondered how many could harbor life. Now, we're one...

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...

The World’s Oldest Known Cave Painting Has Been Discovered in Indonesia

Scientists from Griffith University have discovered the world's oldest known cave painting on a limestone wall on South Sulawesi island in Indonesia. Dated to a...

These Women Have Been Penpals for 70 Years, Forging a True Friendship From 10,000 Miles Away

“Everybody allows that the talent of writing agreeable letters is peculiarly female,” Jane Austen wrote in Northanger Abbey. For proof, one only has to...

Today Marks 3000 Days on Mars For the Genius ’Curiosity Rover‘ –See Celebration Photos From the Red Planet

Tuesday was the 3,000th day, or "Sol," during which NASA's Curiosity Rover has been trundling about on the surface of the Red Planet. The images...

Top 10 Species Discovered in 2020 Include a Harry Potter Snake and Desert-Dwelling Broccoli

While homo sapiens sheltered in place, 2020 also saw explorers diving out into the wilds of the world, finding astonishing new species never before...

How to be Happier in 2021: Toss Out Your Usual List of New Year’s Resolutions, Says Study

So you want to look trimmer, be smarter, and successful next year? You strive to exercise and call your friends more, and spend less? You...