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Growing Up With Asthma, Woman Now Accelerates Our Transition to EVs to Reduce Air Pollution in Cities

During the crucial first two years of life, the brain undergoes significant development, with a staggering one million neural connections formed every second, yet...

Good News in History, November 5

67 years ago today, The Nat King Cole Show debuted on NBC. It was the first variety program ever hosted by an African American....

Good News in History, November 4

286 years ago today, the Teatro di San Carlo was inaugurated in the city of Naples with the opera Achille in Sciro. It is the oldest...

Good News in History, November 3

118 years ago today, the prolific African-American painter Lois Mailou Jones was born. With her best works exhibited in a half-dozen fine arts museums...

Good News in History, October 29

100 years ago today, Turkey (Turkiye) declared itself an independent republic, signaling the end of the Ottoman Empire and the election of Mustapha Kemal...

Young Driver Fatality Rates Have Fallen Sharply in the US, Helped by Education, Restrictions

A new report from a non-profit coalition of highway safety offices shows that rates of fatal traffic collisions of drivers under the age of...

Good News in History, October 18

893 years ago today, Zhu Xi, a revolutionary Confucian scholar of the Song Dynasty, was born. His shifting of the emphasis from the I Ching to...

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...

Good News in History September 25

On this day, 133 years ago, Congress established Sequoia National Park in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. Since that day, the protected area in which...

Good News in History, September 9

187 years ago today, Ralph Waldo Emerson published his famous essay Nature, in which he attempts to lay out the case for transcendentalism. His...

Good News in History, August 18

60 years ago today, James Meredith became the first black person to graduate from the University of Mississippi, 2 years after his famous challenge...

Good News in History, August 4

231 years ago today, Percy Shelley, one of the leading poets of the Romanticists, was born. A radical in his poetry as well as...

In Frigid Maine So Many Heat Pumps Were Sold the State Passed its Clean-Energy Target Two Years Early

Governor Janet Mills announced that Maine has, two years ahead of time, surpassed its goal of installing 100,000 new heat pumps by 2025, a...

Good News in History, July 30

Happy 80th Birthday to the Jamaican ska and reggae musician, singer, and actor, Jimmy Cliff. After scoring his first hit at age 14, he...

Good News in History, July 8

137 years ago today, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, and Reverends Benjamin Waugh and Edward Rudolph founded the London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children....

12 Famous American Waterfalls Are Looking Gorgeous on New Stamps From USPS

The US Postal Service has taken a peculiar interest in its latest commemorative stamp collection—waterfalls. 12 news stamps attempt to communicate the majesty of the...

Tennessee is Sending Free Books to 200,000 Kids to Keep Them Reading Over the Summer–Families Are ‘Thrilled’

To combat learning loss over the summer, Tennessee is funding the delivery of surprise books to keep almost a quarter million kids engaged with...

Good News in History, June 3

31 years ago, the landmark Australian legal case Mabo v Queensland was resolved in the High Court against the principle of terra nullius, i.e...

Colorado Wild Horse Bill Passes With Huge Majority of Politicians Supporting Laws to Protect the State’s Mustangs

The Colorado General Assembly has passed unprecedented and groundbreaking legislation known as The Colorado Wild Horse Project, a new law that adds state protections...

Sweden’s First EV-Charging Road Will Power Electric Vehicles as They Drive

The "E-20" highway stretch in Sweden will soon become the nation's first functioning charging road to juice the batteries of heavy vehicles carrying freight...