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Good News in History, May 11

120 years ago today, Salvador Dali was born. Known for his striking and bizarre images, he is one of, if not the most famous...

Good News in History, May 9

638 years ago today, the Treaty of Windsor, the world's oldest international accord still in force, was signed between Great Britain and Portugal. It...

Less Invasive Way to Collect Blood Is Inspired by Leeches and Needs No Medical Training

A new blood-draw device that's painless but more reliable than a finger prick has been developed by researchers in Zurich to help physicians bypass...

Good News in History, May 4

198 years ago today, Frederic Edwin Church, one of the foremost painters in the American landscape movement known as the Hudson River School, was...

Florida Teen Wins Prestigious Carnegie Award and Full-Ride Scholarship After Daring Rescue

From Lantana, Florida comes the story of a courageous teenager who rescued a woman adrift in the fast current of a canal carrying rainwater...

Dramatic Video Shows Strangers Desperately Fight to Remove Man from Car Engulfed in Flames–And Succeed

On I-94 in Minnesota, a team of good samaritans and highway rescue personnel bandied together to save a stranger trapped unconscious inside a burning...

Cancer Breakthrough Found to Boost Immune Cells Without Harmful Side-Effects By Directing Protein Cytokines

A new way to safely boost immune cells to fight cancer—avoiding harmful side-effects such as hair loss—has been developed. Scientists at Virginia Tech devised the...

The Car Fueled Entirely by the Sun Takes Huge Step Towards Production

One of the most hotly anticipated concept cars in recent history, the Aptera solar-powered car took a large step towards reality recently as the...

Airport Keeps Wildlife Away From Runways with Robot Disguised as Predator

Across Alaska last year, there were 92 instances of animal strikes on the state's runways. This year, the Alaska Dept. of Transportation is rolling out...

Three Castaways Stranded on Island Rescued After Spelling Out ‘HELP’ Using Leaves

Castaways stranded on an island in Micronesia were rescued after spelling out ‘HELP’ in palm leaves. The U.S. Coast Guard picked up the three sailors...

Good News in History, April 12

467 years ago, Cuenca was founded in Ecuador, a city of such beauty that it has become known as the "Athens" of South America....

Must-Have Travel App Offers Peace of Mind, Averting Any Crisis with Real-Time Advisories and Personal Response Team

When I was young, backpacking through Europe with my sister, we took a train into Paris completely unaware that the Seine had flooded the...

Scientists Discover Potential HIV Cure that Eliminates Disease from Cells Using CRISPR-Cas Gene Editing

A new study has unveiled a likely future cure for HIV which uses molecular scissors to ‘cut out’ HIV DNA from infected cells. To cut...

School Bus Catches on Fire, Driver Gets All the Kids Out–and Herself–Before it Explodes Behind Her

Some very successful comedic songwriters once said: "cool guys don't look at explosions," which turns out to apply equally to cool gals as well. Schoolbus...

Good News in History, March 21

180 years ago today, the Bab began teaching the Baháʼí faith, marking forever both the Holy Day and Day 1, or New Year's Day...

High-Speed Railway Progresses Towards a 200-mph Train Line From Dallas to Houston

High-speed rail is a standard form of transport in places like Germany, France, Italy, China, Japan, and Switzerland, but with any luck at all,...

Good News in History, March 18

100 years ago today, the classic silent film The Thief of Baghdad, written by and starring Douglas Fairbanks, debuted in cinemas. Freely adapted from...

Good News in History, March 17

124 years ago today, Isadora Duncan, the first modern dancer, made her debut as a solo interpretive dancer in London to crowds who marveled...

Foundry Closing Devastated Tennessee Town but New Lithium Plant Brings Hope, Thanks to 2021 Infrastructure Bill

A Tennessee manufacturing town could be in for a revitalization after a shuttered iron foundry is poised to be replaced with a lithium mine,...

CAR-T Cell Therapy Achieves Near-Complete Tumor Regression in Brain Cancer After Five Days

Clinical trials for a novel treatment for patients with glioblastoma, a deadly form of brain cancer, have shown rapid success, with some patients experiencing...