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Experts Begin Hunt for Most Valuable British Shipwreck in History, and the Gold Worth 4 Billion

A team of marine experts are to begin hunting for the most valuable shipwreck in history which sank 400 years ago carrying $4.3 billion...

Broadcasting Audio of Healthy Reef Sounds Can Spur Degraded Coral to New Life

A reef that has been degraded—whether by coral bleaching or disease—can’t support the same diversity of species and has a much quieter, less rich...

Good News in History, March 16

184 years ago today, Shibusawa Eiichi was born in Japan. Known as "The Father of Japanese Capitalism" this economist and industrialist introduced Western free...

Full Recovery for Coral Reef Within 4 Years – The Speed of Restoration They Saw was ‘Incredible’

In a truly monumental discovery, scientists studying coral restoration in Indonesia found that artificially restored coral reefs can regrow as fast a naturally occurring...

Gray Whale, Extinct for Centuries in Atlantic, Is Spotted in Cape Cod

In an incredibly rare event, the New England Aquarium aerial survey team sighted a gray whale off the New England coast last week, a...

Geologists Found a Mega-Structure Built by Ice Age Hunters Submerged in the Baltic Sea

In the autumn of 2021, geologists discovered an unusual row of stones, more than half a mile long, just 21 meters below the sea...

The Greatest Conservation Story Ever Told Isn’t Really Being Told

This week GNN reported that for the first time in over four decades, Peruvian diving petrels have four active natural nests on Chañaral Island,...

Endangered Seabirds Flourishing on Island for First Time in Decades as Invasive Rabbits Removed

For the first time in over four decades, Peruvian diving petrels have four active natural nests on Chañaral Island after a dedicated conservation group...

Sea Otters Returned to a Degraded Coastline Ate Enough Crabs to Restore Balance and Cut Erosion by 90%

Against all odds, a distressed California coastal ecosystem is on the mend, in large part, thanks to the insatiable appetite sea otters have for...

Good News in History, January 27

210 years ago today, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was born in Paris. As an architect, his fame blossomed from his work restoring dozens of France's most...

Teen Who Was Told He’d Never Walk with Cerebral Palsy Just Took 1st Place in Bodybuilding Competition

Hunter Moore is just like any other teen athlete. He loves to play sports, made the varsity team, and doesn't mind throwing up a...

Good News in History, January 25

139 years ago today, one of the most influential modern poets in Japanese history, pen name Hakushu Kitahara, was born. The man published over...

Drone Captures Mesmerizing School of Rays that Appear Like Confetti in the Water

Daniel Lukic hasn't been piloting drones for that long, but his capturing of a school of cownose rays off the coast of Australia is...

Why Are So Many Old Maps Covered in Sea Monsters? Nat. Geo Dives Deep

Everyone knows that our ancestors believed the seas and oceans were the domains of monsters, but the extent of this fear, as depicted in...

Archeologists Confirm Oldest Viking Ship Burial in All Scandinavia–Could Rewrite the Viking Age

County archaeologists have recently dated the remains of a Viking ship burial on a small island called Leka and found it to be the...

Restaurants Find Companies to Take Their Spent Oyster Shells to Restore Oyster Reefs

For everything that Hong Kong is and has become, a quiet constant among the rattle of construction and the sprawl of concrete, steel, and...

Good News in History, December 27

Happy 52nd birthday to Big Duncan Ferguson, the Scottish striker who racked up over 200 appearances for Everton FC scoring 58 goals. Whether you...

Readers’ Choice Top 10 Good News of the Year 2023

Individual stories of hope and miracle color in this year's review of the most popular good news on the internet. There are some that...

Some Coral Species More Resilient to Climate Than Thought By ‘Remembering’ How to Survive Previous Heat Waves

Some coral species can be resilient to marine heat waves by “remembering” how they lived through previous one, reveals new research. Scientists at Oregon State...

Good News in History, December 14

On this day 85 years ago, the commission for Major League Baseball met to establish some rules and agreed on the weight and dimensions...