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Good News in History, July 13

100 years ago today, the HOLLYWOOD sign was officially dedicated in Los Angeles. At 44 feet tall (13.4 m), the sign was originally created...

Good News in History, July 3

95 years ago today, John Logie Baird completed the first color TV transmission by using three light sources at the receiving end, with a...

After 20 Years He Finally Spotted the Elusive North American Butterfly Beauty in a Nearby Bog

At times it can seem that some humans are just born to play the piano or run long distances, but natural talent isn't limited...

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...

First Recorded Stand-Up Comedy Sketch from 500 Years Ago Discovered in 15th Century Manuscript

While this old parchment page may look like one out of a wizard's spellbook, it's actually what scholars believe to be the world's oldest...

Good News in History, May 20

80 years ago today, the skeleton of the Luttra Woman, or Hallonflickan (Raspberry woman) was discovered in a bog near Luttra, Sweden. Hers are...

This Crew of Street Veterinarians Treat the Pets of L.A.’s Homeless Residents of Skid Row

There aren't many willing to voluntarily go out to spend the day on Skid Row, and even fewer with the goal of giving away...

World’s Largest Prehistoric Flower Preserved in Amber is Stunning Reminder of Nature’s Beauty –LOOK

The world's largest flower encased in amber has recently been re-examined by scientists who discovered it was producing pollen at the exact same time...

A Star Nursery That Fuels the Formation of New Stars is Seen by VISTA Telescope in Chile

High in the Atacama Desert where the skies are clear, a 67-million-pixel camera imaged a far away star nursery in infrared light, revealing a...

Good News in History, December 20

20 years ago today, Gangs of New York premiered in theaters. Martin Scorsese's colorful and gritty depiction of gangland violence among the poor immigrant residents of...

Looking for a Meaningful Holiday Gift? Check Out the Kindness Book That Benefits Charity–Already $100K Raised

We’re always looking for books that inspire us to feel optimistic and positive about the world, and we are loving this one: HumanKind: Changing...

Send In Your Favorite Tartan For Year-Long Scottish Exhibition Honoring the Iconic Fabric

  Scotland's premier design museum is calling all Scots to rummage through their house and find unusual objects made or decorated with that most iconic...

22-Year Old Man Found a Baby Abandoned in a Trash Can in Haiti and Decides to Become its Father

Taking a "leap of faith," a young Haitian man is trying to adopt to a baby he found in a trash can despite it...

Vancouver Couple Converts Their Huge Resort Property into a Ukrainian Refugee Home for Dozens

Owners of a nature resort in British Colombia have put renovations on hold to open up the stunning 81-acre property exclusively for housing Ukrainian...

Wildlife Sound Recordist Releases Treasured Audio Collection for Free – to Awe and Inspire the World

One of the world's most prolific wildlife sound recordists has released a large collection of his most treasured recordings of wild places to listen...

Scotland Aims to Save Wild Salmon By Planting Millions of Trees Along the Rivers

With salmon spawning rivers in Scotland reaching record temperatures, the country has launched a mass native tree-planting campaign to cloak the shallows in shade...

Album of Endangered Bird Songs Soars Above Taylor Swift to Number 3 on Music Chart

An album of Australia's most-endangered birds and their calls has sold its way into the No.3 spot on national pop charts, beating Taylor Swift...

Scientists at Stanford Revitalize Batteries By Bringing ‘Dead’ Lithium Back to Life

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University may have found a way to revitalize rechargeable lithium batteries,...

Kindness Book is a Perfect Holiday Gift, With Proceeds All Going to Charity

We're always looking for books that inspire us to feel optimistic and positive about the world, and we are loving this one: HumanKind: Changing...

Study Finds Small Acts of Kindness Can Bolster Students’ Health and Wellness

A small act of kindness can go a long way, say researchers, towards bolstering student health and wellness. Dr. John-Tyler Binfet and Dr. Sally Stewart...