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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 24

75 years ago today, Honda Motor Company was founded. With a founding principle that "the purpose of technology is to help people" they have...

If Replicated, New Physics Discovery Could Grant Levitation to Any Device via Ambient Pressure Magnetics

If a new discovery published by South Korean physicists on a pre-print server is proven through replication, it could be one of the most...

Artist Creates Stunning Portraits Using Just Pebbles in Amazing Time Lapse Video

An artist in Portsmouth is creating mosaic portraits of famous figures like Gandhi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Queen Elizabeth II using pebbles. 47-year-old Englishman Justin Bateman...

Good News in History, July 21

170 years ago today, the New York State legislature voted to set aside or purchase 770 acres in the middle of Manhattan Island for...

Good News in History, July 6

83 years ago today, the Story Bridge, the longest cantilever bridge in Australia, was officially opened to Brisbane traffic after 5 years of construction....

Artist Transforms Drab City Streets Painting 130 Houses–Increasing Everyone’s Home Values Too (LOOK)

A year ago, we introduced you to an artist who began transforming an old neighborhood by painting the drab homes with vividly cheerful colors—and...

Good News in History, June 4

34 years ago today, in the first modern elections in Poland, Lech Walesa's Solidarity Party of trade unionists won 160 out of 161 seats...

Good News in History, May 30

48 years ago today, the European Space Agency was founded by ten member states: Belgium, Denmark, France, West Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden,...

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....

California Man Builds Solar-Powered Trike with Stuff in His Garage—And it’s Catching On

No gas is no problem for one Stockton CA inventor who created a solar-powered tricycle that's really catching on. Milton Butler's invention uses two batteries...

Genius Scarecrow Competition Attracts Thousands to Village – LOOK

Thousands of people flocked to a little English village to see homeowners decorate their properties with comical creations as part of an annual scarecrow...

14 Unique Ways People Are Generating More Physical Activity in Daily Routines

A recent survey polled 2,000 U.S. adults to see how they’re staying active as their routines and lifestyles have undergone a drastic change over...

Volunteers Are Soothing Senior Loneliness, Giving Free Rides on ‘Couch Bikes’ Worldwide – Find One Near You

In cities across the world, volunteers are taking the elderly and people with disabilities out for spins on special tricycles to enjoy the great outdoors. It's...

Shaq Brings 2,000 Nintendo Switches and PS5s To Underprivileged Kids On Christmas: A Long List of His Good Deeds

The always generous Shaquille O'Neil turned into Shaq-a-Claus in December to shower low-income students with gifts this Christmas. The basketball star revealed on a podcast...

Zimbabwe Youth at Berkeley Creates Free Online Coding Classes to Help Others Get Similar Scholarships

Having been inspired by an introductory coding and computer science class at Berkeley, a young man from Zimbabwe is replicating his experience for talented...

Ponds of Poop Turned into Clean Power for 16% of Pork Production in Australia

Ranchers in Australia are gradually allowing the "back end" of their animals to take care of their own back end when it comes to...

It Started With 5 Families, Now Hundreds are Biking to School Together With The ‘Bike-bus’

Every Friday morning in Barcelona, a special kind of bus collects kids on their way to school in the Eixample district. Dubbed the "Bicibus" or...

Elderly Black Women Celebrate High Court Victory For Equal Property Rights in Divorces, Averting Homelessness

Four brave women in South Africa have successfully overturned a set of antiquated marriage laws that denied women equal property rights. Around 400,000 elderly black...

Denmark Is Cleverly Repurposing Old Wind Turbine Blades as Bike Shelters

Looking to combine their passion for cycling and environmentalism, the always eco-thinking Danes are taking their old wind turbine blades and upcycling them into...