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The Car Fueled Entirely by the Sun Takes Huge Step Towards Production

One of the most hotly anticipated concept cars in recent history, the Aptera solar-powered car took a large step towards reality recently as the...

Good News in History, April 17

60 years ago today, Americans got their first glimpse of Ford's new sporty car. The Mustang first appeared in showrooms at the 1964 World...

Boy Finds Rare Gold Roman Bracelet in a Field Where it Was Lying for 2,000 Years

A 12-year-old boy picked up a treasure in the dirt that his mother thought was just strapping used for packaging, but it turned out...

Good News in History, April 3

Happy Birthday to Dame Jane Goodall who turns 90 years old today. The beloved British primatologist first observed chimpanzees creating tools in 1960 (and...

Dog Named Hero Saves Owner’s Life for Days, Fighting Off Cold and Coyotes and Getting Help

An Akita named 'Hero' saved his owner's life last week in an incredible tale of loyalty and resilience that saw him remain by his...

Ancient Hazelnuts are Being Used by Archaeologists to Reconstruct Prehistoric Woodlands

Scientists have devised a method of analyzing preserved hazelnut shells to find out what the habitat was like in prehistoric times. The Oxford University team...

Despite Faulty Metal Detector, Treasure Hunter Unearths Largest Gold Nugget Ever Found in England

Despite having a faulty metal detector and having to use an old back-up, a treasure hunter discovered the largest gold nugget ever found in...

All-Female Auto Repair Shop Lets Clients Get Mani-Pedis While Waiting For Their Cars

A Pennsylvania entrepreneur left her 6-figure engineering job to volunteer at mechanic shops around her area to learn how to fix cars, and founded...

Microsoft Campus Set to Use Geothermal Energy to Heat/Cool Millions of Sq Ft. of Office Space

It's been four years now, but Microsoft's Redmond campus modernization is almost finished. The massive 72-acre rebuild includes dozens of hopefully planet-saving designs and...

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...

Good News in History, March 13

On this day last year, worldwide unit sales of vinyl records climbed above CDs for the first time since 1987, completing the only low-tech...

Newly Discovered Fossil Named For David Attenborough Pushes Back Era of Toothless Birds by 50 Million Years

No birds alive today have teeth. But that wasn’t always the case—many early fossil birds had beaks full of sharp, tiny teeth. Now though, in...

For Years Bill Walked 6 Miles to Work Until She Gave Him a Lift–And Started a Rideshare Service Just for Him

For years, in the rain or cold, Bill Moczulewski walked six miles to work at the local Walmart as a nightshift janitor—but that all...

‘A Bicycle Built for Two’ Might Improve Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease–Study

Tandem cycling may improve the health and well-being of people with Parkinson’s, according to a new study. Pedaling on a bicycle built for two people...

Britain’s Oldest Soccer Senior at 90-years-old Is Still the ‘Ninja’ of Goals–Playing 3x a Week

Britain's oldest striker is still banging in the goals for his local soccer team three times a week—at the grand old age of 90. Sprightly...

Fateful Lunch Delivery Leads to Dog Adoption at Virginia Shelter: ‘Love at First Sight’

When Alan Moncayo arrives to deliver someone's lunch, the only thing he might expect to walk away with could be a tip, but when...

Women Get the Same Exercise Benefits As Men, But With Less Effort, Huge Study Shows

Researchers have discovered a "gender gap" between men and women when it comes to working out—and it favors women, who are not likely to...

Kyoto Passes Law to Protect Traditional Geisha From the Obnoxious Tourist ‘Paparazzi’

GNN has long been an employer of travelers, and is quick to point out positive developments in tourism—which includes when malbehaved tourists are 'corrected'...
toad on road at night

Village Saves 45,000 Toads From Roadway Deaths Cutting Casualties By 60%—All the Way Down to 3% Rate

Dispersed around the UK, hundreds of heroic volunteers soak themselves to the skin on early spring nights in order to save toads, frogs, and...

New Sustainable Florida Homes Survived Hurricane–as Nearby Homes Were Devastated–and Never Lost Power

These cute little Florida townhomes are tougher than they look. While they may be as green as a budding daffodil, they have a backbone...