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Good News in History, March 12

Happy 68th Birthday to Steve Harris, the bassist, songwriter, and lyricist behind the most famous heavy metal band on Earth, Iron Maiden. A true...

Migrating Birds Learn from Experience to Shorten Their Epic Journeys as They Get Older

Wine is typically the first example in an analogy about something that gets better with age, but scientists suggest that birds are just as...

Politician Declared Winner But Gives Up His Seat When He Learns of Election Interference on his Behalf

In one of the most contentious elections in recent memory, a newly-elected provincial parliamentarian in Pakistan was declared victorious. But, in a display of...

100-yo D-Day Veteran Knew WWII Was Ending 48 Hours Before Rest of the World–Still Keeps the Historic Note

Every child born into the Morgan family of Cheshire will be able to hold in their hands a very unique piece of World War...

Family of Fallen Soldier Given Keys to New Home Built by Volunteers in N. Carolina-WATCH

14 years after the death of an Army Sgt. in Iraq, his widow and children walked into a brand new house—gifted to them in...

Buck Institute Scientists Discover a Potential Way to Repair Synapses Damaged in Alzheimer’s Disease

A new study proposes a strategy for reversing the memory problems that accompany Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, exploring an alternative to the laser-focused...

Traditional Chinese Herb Delivered by IV Improves Stroke Victims’ Recovery, Shows Large Scientific Study

A traditional Chinese herbal remedy made from one of the oldest living tree species was shown to aid in the recovery of stroke victims,...

Singing or Playing Music Throughout Life is Linked with Better Brain Health While You Age

Playing a musical instrument has obvious rewards: the sense of fun and enjoyment, the ability to express feelings in different ways, and the satisfaction...

Good News in History, January 30

104 years ago today, Mazda was incorporated as "Toyo Cork Kogyo Co. Ltd." a cork-making factory, by Jujiro Matsuda. 11 years later, it started...

T-cell Fountain of Youth Moves a Step Closer–And it May Work After Just One Treatment

The fountain of youth has eluded explorers for ages. It turns out, the magic anti-aging elixir might have been inside us all along. Corina Amor...

Handwriting Strengthens Brain Connections and Boosts Learning More Than Tapping on a Keyboard

In an ever more digital world, pen and paper are increasingly getting replaced with screens and keyboards in classrooms. Now, a new study has...

Good News in History, January 23

80 years ago today, the classic film Casablanca premiered on screens across the US. Beloved for the onscreen chemistry between the two lead actors,...

Popping a Daily Multivitamin Could Prevent Cognitive Decline as we Age, Shows Third Study

Researchers found that those who took a daily multivitamin improved their memory and slowed cognitive aging by two years. The team from Mass General Brigham...

Humans Are Living Longer All Across the World and the Male-Female Longevity Gap is Closing

Whether in the harshest parts of Africa or the richest parts of California, longevity in humans is increasing. Also, the gap between male and female...

89-year-old had to ‘Speak Up’ to Save Believed-Extinct Language of Indigenous People Who Revered Silence

What do you do if you're the last person who speaks an indigenous language that reveres silence? That's a fine pickle to find yourself...

Good News in History, January 16

45 years ago today, Life on Earth debuted on BBC 2. Its gravitas at the time for British television has a parallel in our time to...

Good News in History, January 11

25 years ago today, comedian Jon Stewart took charge as the host of the satirical late-night talk show The Daily Show, on Comedy Central....

Another Study Shows African Psychedelic Plant Ibogaine Treats Traumatic Brain Injury in Vets With ‘Dramatic’ Results

An African psychedelic plant “significantly” alleviated the symptoms of war veterans suffering from traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), according to another new study. Ibogaine, a naturally...

What Does it Mean to Be Healthy? Top Ways Americans Will Pursue Self-Care in 2024

The majority of Americans (62%) believe there are too many different ideas of what it means to be “healthy”, according to new survey. Based on...

Rather Than Taking Jobs in Tech, 2 Young Software Engineers Use Talents to Crush Poaching in India

Rather than taking their software and programming degrees into the tech sector, two young Kerala men are using them to bring India's efforts to...