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Scientists Manage to Generate Electricity From the Deadly E-coli Bacteria in New Breakthrough

Scientists have managed to generate electricity from the deadly E-coli bacteria—a finding that could lead to a valuable by-product from waste water. Bioelectronic experts from...

Lampshades Are Turned into Indoor Air Purifiers by Applying “Clever” New Coating

People often recommend putting plants in an office to reduce indoor air pollution, but not everyone has the green thumb for the job. Instead,...

GNN Readers Donate 20,000 Meals to Hungry Kids in Partnership With Nutrition Company

I wanted to update our loyal GNN readers about a wonderful milestone reached in our partnership with nutrition company LIVEDEN. They make yummy green powder...

Paris District Declared the ‘Republic of Good-Neighbors’ Reviving Conviviality and Cutting Loneliness

In the south of Paris' city center, the 14th arrondissement is conducting a neighborhood-wide experiment on deliberate living by consciously choosing to be good...

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...

Spain Generates 50% of its Power From Renewables in 2023, With Portugal Set to Hit 100%

The Iberian Peninsula has unique opportunities for green energy, and its two nations are taking advantage of it by powering nearly their whole society...

Scientists Are Recycling Wastewater to Reclaim Valuable Phosphorous to Put Back in Soil

Scientists have taken pollutant phosphorus from wastewater and infused it into a soil superfood called biochar to really "close the loop" on several widespread...

Good News in History, June 23

136 years ago today, The Rocky Mountains Park Act passed Canadian parliament, establishing Banff National Park, the nation's largest and most famous park. It...

Some People Are Magnets for Mosquitoes – It Could Be the Soap They’re Using

Why some people are mosquito magnets might be due to which soap they use in the shower, according to new research, as the pesky...

Sealed Vial Reveals the Smell of Ancient Rome With Patchouli Scents From Time of Jesus

A real whiff of ancient Rome from 2,000 years ago was unleashed as a sealed vial of Roman perfume has been opened—and a whiff...

Good News in History, June 8

70 years ago today, the US Supreme Court unanimously ruled that restaurants in Washington, DC could not refuse to serve black patrons, invalidating “separate...

A New Poll Points to a Formula For the Perfect Vacation: ‘Unexpected’ and ‘Unforgettable’

What makes a vacation truly memorable? There may be a reliable formula, at least for younger people. A poll of 2,000 travelers between 18 and...

Shredded Diapers Could Replace 40% of Concrete Sand in Construction–Without Affecting Strength

Seeking to find sustainable solutions to low-cost housing in Indonesia, scientists in the world's third-most-populous nation hypothesized that used diapers could, if one can...

Visionary Gardener Turns Piles of Beached Seaweed Into Bricks for Sustainable Construction

While tourists visiting Mexican beaches complain about piles of smelly seaweed, one Mexican gardener reckoned it was something like a gift. The governments in places...

Happy Earth Day: 11 Fun and Easy Ways to Help Honor the Planet

We don't celebrate Earth Day by wasting paper, creating garbage, or needlessly using electricity. We do it by supporting our planet—and we make it...

Tree Growing Nonprofit is Sprouting Entrepreneurs With Unique Training and Lots of Trees for Madagascar

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   This is Part 1 of a...

Entrepreneur Designs Shoes That Expand As Children Grow, Building Great Business (Watch)

FYI to the non-parents out there, it takes at least 15 pairs of shoes for a child to grow from a toddler to a...

Some Coastal Salt Marshes Are Keeping Up With Sea Level Rise: ‘We Were Definitely Excited’

Salt marshes on the East Coast have accumulated soil more quickly over the past century—and some appear to be keeping pace with rising waters. The...

This Iridescent Coating Could Cool Your House Without Air-Conditioning

How can we cool houses without using A/C? Scientists have now discovered that one way would be to turn the roof and walls into...

Hate Needles? Future Vaccines Could be Delivered by a Gentle Puff of Air

Nobody likes needles, but they’re necessary for delivering many vaccines and biologics into the body. But what if those could be puffed through the...