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Playful Competition Brings Together Muslims and Non-Muslims Over Street Vendor’s Ramadan Snack

In the world's largest Muslim nation, a street food vendor's tasty sundown snack has become so popular that people rush to get one whether...

Good News in History, April 2

40 years ago today, Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian ever launched into space when he rode aboard the Interkosmos Soyuz T-11 to the...

Good News in History, March 29

50 years ago today in Lintong County, Shaanxi Province, a group of farmers—Yang Zhifa, his five brothers, and his neighbor Wang Puzhi—were digging in...

Traditional Chinese Herb Delivered by IV Improves Stroke Victims’ Recovery, Shows Large Scientific Study

A traditional Chinese herbal remedy made from one of the oldest living tree species was shown to aid in the recovery of stroke victims,...

Good News in History, February 4

24 years ago today, World Cancer Day was initiated on February 4th after The World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium, Charter of...

T-cell Fountain of Youth Moves a Step Closer–And it May Work After Just One Treatment

The fountain of youth has eluded explorers for ages. It turns out, the magic anti-aging elixir might have been inside us all along. Corina Amor...

Good News in History, December 28

50 years ago today, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn published The Gulag Archipelago, a literary investigation of the prison-labor camp system in the Soviet Union between 1918...

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...

4 Decades of Data Suggests Pacific Coral Reefs Can Acclimate to Warming Oceans and Resist Future Bleaching

Data collected over the last 40 years at a remote coral reef within the territorial waters of Palau has shown that corals are more...

‘A Blessing’ For Wounded Soldiers Who Help Scientists Save Coral Reefs

Wounded US Army veterans are being enlisted to restore coral reefs of the Florida Keys, giving them a new mission and purpose. Feeling like they...

Your Valentine’s Day Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Incredible World First Electric Seaglider Vehicle Ready For Production After Successful Test

An incredible hybrid high-speed yacht-seaplane vehicle has completed successful flight tests and is ready now for production. Designed for sustainable maritime travel, the fully-electric seaglider...

Coffee May Cut Risk of Acute Kidney Injury, Scientists Discover

If you need another reason to start the day drinking a cup of joe, a recent study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has revealed...

Researchers Find the Key to Fixing Human Allergies to Dogs

There have been many research efforts describing the progression of dog allergies, but very few studies to try to cure people of them. Now, researchers...

‘Genetic Goldmine’ Unearthed in the Desert Could Help Crops Survive Global Warming

A "genetic goldmine" that could help crops survive global warming has been unearthed—in the driest desert in the world. Plants growing in the Atacama Desert...

Some Generous Apes May Help Explain The Evolution Of Human Kindness

New research suggests that among bonobos, giving is seen as good—and they may just have given the trait of generosity to us. While chimps are...

You Should Not Be Eating Late at Night: Here’s Why and How You Can Avoid it

All manner of subtle detriments can befall those who eat late at night, or even merely after the sun goes down. These can include heightened...

10 Positive Updates on the COVID-19 Outbreaks From Around the World

These are just a few of the heartening headlines on the world's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, from the US to China and South Korea.

Saltwater Toilets May Soon Begin Saving Fresh Water Around the World Thanks to New Red Sea Bacteria

Saudi Arabian scientists have discovered a new bacteria that is 90% successful in treating wastewater from saltwater toilets.

Peanut Allergy Treatment Just Approved as First-of-its-Kind Therapy in the United States

Not only is Palforzia the first approved drug for peanut allergies, it is the first FDA-approved treatment for ANY food allergy.