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Prisoner in ‘Dirtiest Jail’ Rehabilitates Fellow Inmates with Recycling Program That Unites Prisoners

In Panama, prisoners are rehabilitating their behavior and the nation's rainforests at the same time through a plant nursery and recycling program supported by...

New York Medical School Surprises Students with Free Tuition in Perpetuity After $1Billion Gift–WATCH

When a woman was left an inheritance of $1 billion from her late husband, she used it to pay forward the tuition of students...

Good News in History, February 26

2,771 years ago today, the Neo Babylonian king Nabonassar assumed the throne of the great city, which isn't necessarily good news in itself, but...

More Than 100 New Species of Stunning Marine Life Found Near Underwater Mountains (LOOK)

More than 100 new species of alien-looking marine life have been discovered living near huge underwater mountains off the coast of Chile. An international team...

When a Preschool Was Opened Inside a Dementia Care Home, All Heaven Broke Loose

They say it takes a village to raise a child. Centered on that concept of communal flourishing, a dementia care village in England has...

New Synthetic Compound Can Kill Superbugs Resistant to Antibiotics

Harvard researchers have created an antibiotic that can overcome many drug-resistant infections, which have become a deadly global health menace, killing a million people...

Stem Cells in Menstrual Blood Have Thrilling Potential for Health, Including Diagnosing Endometriosis

(Originally published by Knowable Magazine – written by Sneha Khedkar) Long overlooked, menstrual stem cells could be the source of important medical applications. Roughly 20 years...

1,000 Manatees Converge on Florida State Park to Keep Warm in Record-Breaking Sighting

Those are not rocks you see in this beautiful turquoise water. They aren't fish either; as incredible as it sounds, those are manatees. At Blue...

Good News in History, January 29

60 years ago today, the iconic black comedy film Dr. Strangelove, premiered in American cinemas. Directed by the genius Stanley Kubrick, the film was terrifying...

Coveted Ranch Near San Francisco to Become Sprawling New Nature Preserve with Hiking Trails

A national nonprofit has purchased a sprawling 3,654-acre ranch near San Jose, California, with plans to convert it into a new nature preserve with...

Good News in History, January 25

139 years ago today, one of the most influential modern poets in Japanese history, pen name Hakushu Kitahara, was born. The man published over...

Good News in History, January 24

66 years ago today, thermonuclear fusion, a process that replicates the way that stars form, was first carried out by James Tuck and Marshall...

Good News in History, January 20

2 years ago today, Zara Rutherford became the youngest woman to fly around the world alone. Landing at Kortrijk-Wevelgem Airport in western Belgium, she...

Good News in History, January 15

50 years ago today, the TV sitcom Happy Days premiered on ABC, starring Ron Howard—as a clean-cut teenager in the late 50s who frequents...

She’s on Path to Be a Top Gun or Cancer Researcher–But First She Wins the Miss America Crown

Madison Marsh is not only the current Miss Colorado–she’s a Harvard student and a U.S. Air Force 2nd lieutenant who has earned a coveted...

In 30 Years East Palo Alto Went From ‘Murder Capital’ to Zero Homicides in 2023: A Complete Turnaround

When an American uses the phrase "murder capital" to describe a city, it tends to be cities with periods of very sad history like...

Good News in History, January 5

119 years ago today, the National Association of Audubon Society, the nonprofit dedicated to wildlife conservation, was incorporated—and not a minute too soon. Americans...

Number of Electric School Buses More than Doubled in the U.S. in Past Year

According to the World Resources Institute, the number of electric school buses operating or delivered in the United States more than doubled—from 598 in...

Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Boosts Vermont Forest Diversity and Resilience

Reprinted from Mongabay on a CC 4.0. License. Original writing by Nina Foster. As the sun rises, the ethereal song of a wood thrush echoes...

Scientists Find Drug that Could Combat Resistant Infections Like MRSA, Thanks to AI

Using a type of artificial intelligence known as deep learning, MIT researchers have discovered a class of compounds that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium...