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FBI Cracks Down on Rental Price-Fixing Scheme, Raiding Company That Uses Software to Raise Cost of Housing
As part of a criminal investigation, the FBI raided the offices of Cortland, a property management company operating in Arizona to find out if...
Rather Than Taking Jobs in Tech, 2 Young Software Engineers Use Talents to Crush Poaching in India
Rather than taking their software and programming degrees into the tech sector, two young Kerala men are using them to bring India's efforts to...
Doritos ‘Crunch Cancellation’ Software for Gamers Removes Munching Sounds From Headsets–and it’s Free
New ‘crunch cancellation’ software has been developed to remove the sound of munching while wearing a headset.
Created by software developer Dylan Fashbaugh, the AI-powered...
Software Exec Walks 12 Miles Every Day in D.C. to Pick Up Trash During Pandemic
Billy Adams has found a lockdown ritual that not only benefits his health, but the mental health and beauty surrounding others in his beloved...
Software Saves Prescription Drugs From Landfills, Sends to Needy Patients
A group of Stanford University graduates have created a nonprofit organization to save millions of jars of prescription medication from the trash–and get them...
Global Software Firm Hiring More People With Autism
Software giant SAP yesterday announced a new employment push to hire more people with autism after a successful pilot program showed increases in office...
Just Upgraded Subscription Software, Some Bugs Remain
I have great news. Many of you have already noticed changes caused by our subscription software update. However, some of the changes are coming...
Autistic Adults Prove Valuable as Software Testers
It turns out that people with Asperger's Syndrome make great software debuggers.
Raised to popular awareness by movies like "Rain Man" starring an autistic savant...
New Software on the Site!…Launching GNN v.4
Hi folks! You might have noticed the site looks different! Today we launched the BETA version of the new Good News Network -- the...
Anti-Bullying Software Begins Trials With 900 Students
To coincide with National Anti-Bullying Week (19th-23rd November), the new European software, FearNot!, begins a six-week trial in the UK involving 600 school...
How a Cash-Strapped County Found Success with a 32-Hour Workweek: It’s ‘Life Changing’
In the Washington county of San Juan, the transition to a 32-hour, or 4-day workweek, has generated a year's worth of data that has...
Hope for Patients with Aggressive Breast Cancer: Vaccine Trial Results in 88% Survival Rate After 3 Years
Breast cancer patients have been given fresh hope after a new vaccine showed "promise" in treating an aggressive form of the disease.
The results came...
These Bird Feeders Have Onboard Cameras That Deliver Close-Ups and Live Streaming of Feathered Friends
For every bird-lover out there, these "smart" feeders are bringing the popular hobby into the 21st century, allowing you to watch your feathered friends...
India’s Rhino Stronghold Sees 86% Drop in Poaching and Five-Fold Increase in Rhinos
Since 2016, poaching of one-horned rhinoceroses in India's Assam state has fallen 86% after a change in government brought determined action to protect them
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After Police Didn’t Take it Seriously He Exposed an International Bike Theft Ring on His Own
An avid cyclist used his community bike theft prevention tool, Facebook, a VPN, and a bottomless reservoir of determination to dismantle one of the...
Good News in History, August 13
60 years ago today, The Beatles’ first film A Hard Day's Night, opened in theaters across America, earning rave reviews and box office success....
Good News in History, August 12
174 years ago today, Issac Singer received his patent for the improved sewing machine, paving the way for his eventual invention to spread across...
Good News in History, July 15
And, 69 years ago today, 18 Nobel laureate scientists signed the Mainau Declaration publicly decrying nuclear weapons. Within one year, 34 others—mostly chemists and...
U.S. Marshals Find 200 Missing Children Across the Nation During 6-Week Special Operation
The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), along with federal, state, and local agencies led a six-week national operation that resulted in finding 200 critically missing...
Researchers Test Use of Nuclear Technology to Curb Rhino Poaching in South Africa
In South Africa, biologists and scientists have developed a novel way of disincentivizing poaching that will allow rhinos to keep hold of their horns.
Previously...