You searched for SUGAR - Page 3 of 17 - Good News Network
Home Search

SUGAR - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Good News in History September 29

142 years ago today, Ludwig von Mises, the most influential economist of the 20th century was born in Lemberg. Today, Mises is remembered not...

Peanut and Food Allergies May Be Reversed with Compound Produced by Healthy Gut Bacteria

Why do we need fiber? it feeds the bacteria in our gut, which in turn produces something that could prevent food allergies and irritations...

Good News in History September 14

204 years ago today Clara Schumann was born. Regarded as one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era, Schumann, according to Wikipedia,...

GNN Readers Donate 20,000 Meals to Hungry Kids in Partnership With Nutrition Company

I wanted to update our loyal GNN readers about a wonderful milestone reached in our partnership with nutrition company LIVEDEN. They make yummy green powder...

An Infinitely Recyclable Plastic Could Solve the World’s Pollution Problem

Scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a new infinitely recyclable plastic that could be the answer to the world's growing pollution...

Dream Vacation Alert: Hotel Will Pay Family $15,000 to Uncover Best State Fair in the Midwest–Plus Expenses

Summer's most coveted family travel gig is back with a $15,000 payday, endless funnel cake, and blue ribbons. Summertime officially marks the return of the...

Water Cremation May be the Ultimate Low-Carbon End-of-Life Option, But What is it?

In the UK, the nation's largest end-of-life service provider is now going to add "resomation" or water cremation, to its offerings. Perhaps the most eco-friendly...

Dancing or Brisk Walks Can Slash Diabetes Risk By 74%, Even When it Runs in the Family

Dancing or going for brisk walks can slash the risk of diabetes by three quarters, according to a huge new study. Those who managed more...

Fungi Could Be the Answer to Global Warming as They Store a Third of All Carbon Emissions

GNN is pro-fungus. We report on their value as medicines, building materials, and food, as well as the constantly evolving portrait of their interconnectedness...

Good News in History, May 19

26 years ago today, the Sierra Gorda Biosphere was established as a protected area through grassroots efforts. The most ecologically diverse landscape in Mexico...

Life-Saving Breakthrough for Antibiotics Uses Shapeshifting Chemistry that Won 2022 Nobel Prize

New shape-shifting antibiotics could fight deadly medically-resistant bacterial infections responsible for more than 1.2 million deaths worldwide every year, according to a new study. The...

Good News in History, April 23

109 years ago today, the first-ever baseball game was played at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Then known as Weeghman Park, it's original occupants were...

Time-Restricted Eating Could Prevent Work-Related Health Issues, Says New Study

Time-restricted eating improved the health of firefighters by reducing the risks of heart disease linked with shift work, according to a new study. Working long...

Scientists Stumble on New Way to ‘Hack’ Photosynthesis For Renewable Energy

A "mind-blowing" discovery in the early stages of photosynthesis has been discovered by scientists that could help improve the efficiency of renewable energy technologies. While...

Tasty Burgers and Steaks Made of Mycelium Are New Healthy Food Alternative to Plant-Based Meats

In an effort to renew alternatives to meat in the wake of collapsing shares and sales of veggie meat and their companies, one man...

Rare Chance for You to See a ‘Messier Marathon’ Stargazing Event This Month

A minor meteor shower and a few conjunctions offer some great beginner stargazing events this March, but the really exciting opportunity in the heavens...

Unhealthy Fat Could Be Turned Into ‘Good Fat’ to Keep Us Youthful and Thinner

Did you know your body actually contains three different kinds of fat? That's right, humans have brown, beige, and white fat adipose tissues, and...

Yale Honors Work of 9-Year-Old Girl Who is Stomping Out Extremely Invasive Bugs in New Jersey

When 9-year-old Bobbi Wilson heard about the Hoboken campaign to eradicate the spotted lanternfly, she took the message to heart, whipped up some homemade,...

Baker Creates Stunning Cakes That are Straight Out of a Cartoon (WATCH)

A part-time baker creates epic 2-D cakes that look like drawings straight out of a cartoon. Amy Bicknell was inspired to create her own cartoon...

Researchers Harness Sunlight to Produce Both Power and Food—Using Light to Improve Each Harvest

Scientists working in techno-agriculture have found that by covering crops with canopies of translucent solar panels, they can separate the light which generates energy...