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NASA May Have Just Cracked the Code for Replacing Lithium in Batteries: ‘Double or even triple the energy’

Along with routinely launching robots across the final frontier, NASA is also involved in sustainable aviation research, and this division may have cracked the...

Good News in History September 20

765 years ago, the Salisbury Cathedral was consecrated in England. Considered the oldest example of early Gothic architecture in England, the old beauty maintains...

Researchers Discover a New Type of Fast and Furious Cosmic Explosion–Name it After Liverpool Soccer Team

A dazzling and rare cosmic explosion, which outshines most supernovae in the universe, has been spotted by researchers at Queen’s University Belfast. The unusual new...

Good News in History, September 11

On this day across history, imperial aggression was resisted or rolled back by indigenous peoples in both the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest (9)...

Company Devises Ingenious Method of Repurposing Old Wind Turbines: ‘The perfect time’

With the first generation of wind turbines well into a period of decommissioning, questions about what to do with the massive fiberglass blades is...

Ultrasound Scanners Inside of a Bra Could Detect Breast Cancer Earlier, and Between Screenings

A miniature ultrasound device, fitted to a flexible polymer strap, can be slipped into a bra and detect breast cancer tumors among those most...

Scientists Find A Whole New Ecosystem Hiding Beneath Earth’s Seafloor

Exploration and mapping of deep-sea life has come on in leaps and bounds over the last two decades, and the discoveries have been worth...

Good News in History, August 10

120 years ago today, Anthony Pratt was born. Pratt's claim to fame was his conversion of the popular social party game Murder into a...

AI Can Accurately Detect 20% More Breast Cancers than Traditional Screening by Radiologists

A trained radiologist assisted by artificial intelligence was able to spot 20% more breast cancers in mammogram screenings without any increase in false positives,...

Armless 7-Year-old Boy Gets to Finally Go Fishing–After Donation of a New ‘Hero Arm’ (LOOK)

A seven-year-old boy born without an arm has been able to hold a fishing rod with two hands for the first time. Alex Sparkes spent...

‘Rolling Bridge’ Designed So Anyone Can Use Hand Crank to Lift Multi-Ton Footpath for Boats

The crown jewel in a recent revitalization project of a London industrial area is a "rolling bridge" made of squares powered by a hand...

Good News in History, July 20

50 years ago today, Congress passed the War Powers Act, a bill aimed at reaffirming the mindset of the houses of Congress that it...

World’s First ‘Tooth Regrowth’ Medicine Moves Toward Clinical Trials in Japan

A drug showing promise in animal trials could provide the world's first method to regrow human teeth, or create normal tooth development in children...

Farmers Markets Thriving Since Pandemic as Shoppers and Venders Form Unbreakable Ritual

The number of farmers markets in the US is increasing—as are the numbers of customers and the number of states choosing to celebrate them...

Good News in History, July 4

19 years ago today, in quite unbelievable fashion, Greece beat Portugal 1-0 to become European champions for the first time in her history. Several...

The Guys Who Sell Ocean Plastic Bracelets Just Reached 30 Million Pounds of Waste Pulled From Seas

4ocean has reached a stellar milestone: 30 million pounds of plastic waste recovered from the our oceans, rivers, and coastlines since the company began...

Engineers Make Clear Tape 60x Stronger, Yet Still Removable, Inspired by Ancient Japanese Paper-Cutting Art

Kirigami, the ancient Japanese art of cutting paper, has been adapted by researchers at Virginia Tech to make sticky tape much stronger, yet easier...

A Dark Energy Device Just Mapped 100,000 Galaxies Building a 3D Cosmic Map (WATCH)

More than 700,000 objects in the universe are available for study as part of a 3D map cleverly produced by scientists looking to study...

Reforestation is Difficult: But Local Farmers of NGO Green Again Madagascar Are on Top of It

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   This is Part 2 of a...

More Than 5,000 Ocean Species Entirely New to Science Discovered by English Expedition in Pacific

More than 5,000 new marine species have been discovered by an English expedition in the Pacific. They include strange shellfish, carnivorous sponges, sea cucumbers, worms,...