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Halley’s Comet Just Began its 38-year Journey Back Toward Earth–The Big Comeback

Halley's Comet passed the farthest point in its orbit beyond Neptune and is now heading back toward Earth. The most famous of all comets has...

Good News in History, December 16

A quarter millennium ago today, members of the Sons of Liberty disguised as Mohawk Indians stole aboard trade ships in Boston harbor and began...

Woman Brings Joy to Wyoming Town by Creating Hundreds of Personalized Snowmen (Video)

There's a small town in Wyoming where the people are outnumbered; by animals, by trees, and even by snowmen. It was back in July when...

Good News in History, December 10

199 years ago today, the Reverend Minister George MacDonald was born in Aberdeenshire. A pious and valued member of his community, MacDonald achieved a...

Good News in History, December 7

425 years ago today, Gian Lorenzo Bernini was born. This Italian master sculptor and architect created the Baroque style, one of the four great...

Good News in History, December 1

104 years ago today, the Right Honorable Viscountess Astor, Nancy Astor, became the first woman elected to the Parliament of Great Britain. Born and...

Good News in History, November 29

Happy 50th Birthday to Ryan Giggs, the Welsh winger for Manchester United who was considered an icon of his generation. Affectionately called "Giggsy," Giggs...

Good News in History, November 22

58 years ago today Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees, a National Geographic film special, premiered on CBS and brought the young primate ethnologist Jane...

‘No-Kill Caviar’ Method Produces Superior Product While Boosting Endangered Sturgeon Population

A long-destructive industry is now experiencing a sustainable revolution thanks to a determined German scientist. The industry: caviar. The revolution: harvesting those tiny black pearls...

Satellite Images Reveal Serbia’s Hidden Bronze Age Settlements–100 Previously Unknown Sites ‘Connect the Dots’

In 2015, a research team got the idea to use aerial surveying and satellite imagery to map the expanse of Bronze Age settlements in...

Good News in History, November 17

150 years ago today, the Rival cities of Buda and Pest put their differences aside and their names together to form Budapest—the capital of...

Bumper Snowfall to Start Early Ski Season in Europe: ‘One of the best starts I can remember’

Last week, ski resorts from the French Alps right the way down to the Dolomites are reporting over 3 feet, or a meter of...

Good News in History, November 16

66 years ago today, Hall of Famer Bill Russell registered the single-game record for most rebounds with 49 as the Boston Celtics beat the...

Good News in History, November 15

6 years ago, Pakistani archeologists revealed to the world the finished excavations of the Bhamala Stupa, one of the oldest in the world, and...

Good News in History, November 11

202 years ago today, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born in Moscow. Numerous literary critics consider him the greatest novelist in all world history. Most...

Good News in History, November 9

47 years ago today, Gary Kasparov won his first Chess World Championship after overcoming his opponent Anatoly Karpov whom he faced inconclusively the year...

Good News in History, November 3

118 years ago today, the prolific African-American painter Lois Mailou Jones was born. With her best works exhibited in a half-dozen fine arts museums...

Good News in History, October 30

50 years ago today, the Bosphorus Bridge was completed, linking mainland Europe with Anatolia over the Bosporus Straits for the first time. It's a...

Good News in History, October 25

22 years ago today, Microsoft released Windows XP, one of the most widely-used operating systems in the history of personal computing. Released to critical...

Chicken Feathers Can Replace ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Renewable Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Lowering Cost

With a brilliant idea that could clear two hurdles in one leap for renewable energy sources, scientists at ETH Zurich have discovered a way...