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Scientists Find A Whole New Ecosystem Hiding Beneath Earth’s Seafloor

Exploration and mapping of deep-sea life has come on in leaps and bounds over the last two decades, and the discoveries have been worth...

Good News in History, August 7

135 years ago today, American inventor Theophilus Van Kannel received a patent for his vision of a seamless and fluid way of entering and...

An Infinitely Recyclable Plastic Could Solve the World’s Pollution Problem

Scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a new infinitely recyclable plastic that could be the answer to the world's growing pollution...

Watch Mesmerizing Migration of 57,000 Beluga Whales in Hudson Bay Live Streaming on This Beluga Cam

Perhaps you've watched nest cam footage from organizations like the Fish and Wildlife Service that monitors bird nests, and if you're a fan of...

Good News in History, July 11

130 years ago today, a Japanese entrepreneur named Mikimoto Kōkichi created the first cultured pearl and subsequently started the cultured pearl industry with the...

Meteorite Hunter Finds Space Debris and Crafts it into Jewelry–Millions and Billions of Years Old

A man who hunts for pieces of comets that fell to Earth has created a business by making the ancient space debris into jewelry. Emil...

Some of the Best National Parks Where You Can Avoid the Summer Crowds

Last year, America's national parks received overflowing record crowds during the summer months. Places like Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Shenandoah, Sequoia, and...

Good News in History, June 13

52 years ago today, the New York Times begin publication of the Pentagon Papers, released by RAND Corp staffer Daniel Ellsberg. They revealed to...

Good News in History, June 7

15 years ago today, Iceland enshrined the area surrounding Vatnajökull glacier as a national park, the second-largest in all of Europe behind Yugyd Va...

Scientists Discover Butterflies Originated in America 100 Million Years Ago When Upstart Moths Wanted to Bask in the Sun

Scientists completed a vast evolutionary jigsaw puzzle in 4D—and they discovered that butterflies originated in America around 100 million years ago. They determined that it...

Scientist Finds Saturn Doing Something Never Seen Before in Our Solar System: ‘Hiding in Plain View for 40 Years’

Using data from several space missions and the Hubble telescope, an astronomer discovered that Saturn's rings are heating its own atmosphere—something that has never...

Newly Discovered Enzyme Turns Air Into Electricity, Promising a New Clean Source of Energy

Imagine being able to draw moisture from the air through your fingertips and create an electrical current as a result—that's pure comic book superhero...

4 Years After Discovery, the First Viking Ship Burial Found in Over 100 Years Reveals its Lost Secrets

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness. When news broke in 2018 that...

Old Friends Go On the Adventure of a Lifetime: Around the World in 80 Days (LOOK)

From Beijing, to Bognor Regis, to Buenos Aires, Sandy Hazelip and Ellie Hamby are sending a message to elderly around the world that goes,...

NASA Astronaut Thrilled by His ‘Absolutely Unreal’ Photo of Aurora From Space

An astronaut snapped a jaw-dropping picture of this week's aurora borealis from space. NASA's Josh Cassada captured the light display aboard the International Space Station...

How Successful Has the Endangered Species Act Been in its 5 Decades of Protection? Hint: It’s Very Good News

Reprinted via EarthTalk®, From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: The Endangered Species Act has been around for five decades. How...

Marine Archaeologists Recover Nearly 300 Artifacts from Finest Preserved Wooden Shipwreck

8 years after Arctic researchers discovered the lost wreck of HMS Erebus, the team has finally been able to see it with their own...

Stranded in Snow He Uses His iPhone 14 Emergency SOS via Satellite Feature to Lead First Responders Right to Him

The iPhone 14 has saved several lives this winter with some pretty impressive safety features that are worth noting as the U.S. continues to...

Three Rare White Reindeer Calves Get Ready For Christmas, Joining the UK’s Only Herd

These three adorable white reindeer calves are getting ready for Christmas as the UK’s only herd. The three babies, named Mr. Whippy, Vanilla, and 99,...

Satellites Powerful Enough to Identify Individual Whales From Markings Can Track Migration and Help Save Species

Powerful space satellites that can identify individual whales from their markings have been used for the first time to track a Critically Endangered species. Scientists...