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Swedish Maidens’ Choir Sings in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Elvish Language to the Delight of LotR Fans

A choir of cosplaying elves in Sweden sings and performs lyrical works written in Elvish by J.R.R. Tolkien in the ultimate expression of Lord...

Kombucha Can Mimic the Effects of Fasting in the Body, According to a Study

The microbes in the fizzy, fermented drink called kombucha, make several changes to the way fat is metabolized in the gut and intestines that...

Good News in History, March 26

49 years ago today, the Biological Weapons Convention, (BWC) entered into force. It's considered to have established a strong global norm against biological weapons...

64% of U.S. Homeowners Are Willing to Attempt Home Renovations on Their Own–But are Intimidated in Two Areas

86% of American homeowners are inspired by watching home renovation shows—on average, about seven hours of remodeling content each week—enough to become armchair experts...

New AI Smartphone App Accurately Diagnoses Ear Infections and Prevents Unnecessary Antibiotic Use

An AI-powered application developed by physician-scientists at the University of Pittsburgh in the US could decrease unnecessary antibiotic use in children by diagnosing ear...

Good News in History, February 23

5 years ago today, 71-year-old Roy Hodgson overtook Sir Bobby Robson as the oldest man to manage a Premier League football club when his...

Monkeying Around? All 4 Types of Apes Have a Sense of Humor– Researchers Categorize Their Clowning in Video

Apes have a sense of humor similar to humans, suggests a new study that showed four species of great apes each playfully teasing each...

Good News in History, February 12

100 years ago today, George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, a mix of classical music with modern effects written for piano and jazz band, premiered...

Your Horoscope for the Week: A ‘Free Will Astrology’ From Rob Brezsny

Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to...

Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Egyptian Tombs With Colorful Mummy Masks and Treasured Statues

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a series of rock tombs in Saqara, 1,800-4,800 years old, that contained colorful mummy masks, plates, statues, and artwork. The...

Family Hears Late Loved One’s Voice Again Thanks to an Electrician Who Jumped at the Chance to Help

An electrician with a passion for preservation restored an ancient piece of home electronics, allowing a woman to hear her departed mother's voice on...

Good News in History, December 26

55 years ago today, the inaugural Dakar Rally Raid was staged, with the course stretching from Paris, France, to Dakar, Senegal. 182 vehicles took...

Violent Crime and Homicide Falling Across Major US Cities, with Detroit on Track for a 60-Year Low

After a special task force was created to address a criminal case backlog in Detroit, the city is on pace for the lowest homicide...

Survey Reveals Americans’ 2024 Strategies For Wellness Goals in the New Year 

Want to make your annual resolutions stick? Two in five Americans believe the best strategy is to “start small,” according to a new poll. The...

Special Toothpaste Could End Severe Peanut Reactions for People With Allergies

For years, doctors have treated allergies by introducing small amounts of the dangerous allergen over a period of time, which desensitizes the patient to...

Good News in History, November 8

732 years ago today, the Republic of Venice passed a law confining the city's growing glassmaking industry to the island of Murano, giving birth...

St. Louis Looks to Resettle Chicago Migrants From Venezuela to Reverse Declining Population, Boost Workforce

Last Wednesday, WBEZ (91.5 FM) reported that a civic leader of St. Louis visited the Chicago Mayor's Office to discuss a program whereby migrants...

Good News in History, October 31

On this day, 73 years ago, the British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid was born. Described as the "Queen of Curves," who "liberated architectural geometry, giving...

New Way of Treating Aggressive Prostate Cancer Shows ‘Promise’ in Cedars-Sinai Phase III Clinical trial

Two new treatment options for aggressive prostate cancer have shown promise in a major clinical trial that demonstrated improved survival odds. Both of the treatments for...

Good News in History, October 4

108 years ago today, Dinosaur National Monument was established in Colorado and Utah. Dictated into existence by the executive power of the Antiquities Act,...