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Good News in History September 16
161 years ago today, Robert College, the first American educational institution outside the United States, was founded in Istanbul by American philanthropist Christopher Robert....
Good News in History, September 9
On this day in history, two masters of early ocean exploration returned to their prospective homes—Vasco da Gama 525 years ago to Lisbon, and...
Hilarious Video Shows Bear Attempting to Get into a Hammock in Colorado
A bear might have thought this hammock behind a mountain home would be a good place to take a nap—but he’d have to mount...
How Americans are Reinventing Retirement – They’re Choosing Travel and Hobbies Over Relaxing
Retirees are living lives that their younger selves would be jealous of, according to a new poll of 2,000 Americans who have retired, or...
This Isn’t Pasta–It’s Star-Shaped Sand Found in Japan With A Huge Secret Hidden Inside
GNN is not beyond taking a moment to admire the majesty of nature, regardless of form, or in this case, size.
If you went to...
Good News in History, August 19
This daily column features all the good news, anniversaries and birthdays from this day in history—August 19.
Good News in History, July 29
On this day last year, scientists discovered that a pair of ancient roundworms frozen in Siberian permafrost over 46,000 years ago, were thawed out...
Good News in History, July 25
149 years ago today, the British hunter, naturalist, and author, Jim Corbett was born. He was often hired by various Indian legislatures to hunt...
Crowds Awed by Floating Baby in Colossal Art Installation Over Lake Michigan
This week, a giant, 112-foot-long sleeping infant floated above the shores of Lake Michigan.
It wasn't a collective hallucination—it was "Baby You," a breathtaking art...
Entire School Surprised with 500 Tickets to a Red Sox Game–Thanks to Food Pantry’s Continuing Generosity
Over the last five years, the Stop & Shop Food Pantry has provided $100,000 in healthy food donations to make sure students don’t come...
Hitachi Rail Develops Battery Unit Set to Decarbonize Rail Travel on Retrofitted Trains
The first test trial in Britain's history of a diesel-powered train retrofitted with a battery took place last Friday.
The train's battery unit, which generates...
Trendy ‘Libraries of Things’ Let You Borrow All Kinds of Stuff–Rather Than Buying it
Does your two-year-old need a winter coat for a skiing holiday that they will outgrow before the following winter? What if there's a cosmic...
Good News in History, May 23
180 years ago today, Báb, a merchant from Shiraz in Qajar, Iran, announced that he was a prophet, and, remarkably, was not murdered for...
Good News in History, May 14
51 years ago today, Skylab was launched into orbit, the first and only space station to be entirely built and funded by the US....
Photographer Creates Stunning Artwork by Taking Close-up Images of Eyes–Each One Is Unique
Andriana Green captures the unique patterns and colors of the human iris
before transforming the results into beautiful works of art.
Stunning macro images show the...
Lost Faces Found: New Tech Reveals Hidden Images in Earliest Photographs
A team of Canadian and US researchers are using X-rays to revive the images that were captured in the 19th century on the earliest...
Good News in History, May 3
71 years ago today, two men were rescued from a semitrailer that crashed over the side of the Pit River Bridge before it fell...
Drones Find Dozens of Landmines Littering Ukraine So They Can Be Defused
When drones appeared on the scene en masse, many people saw the potential immediately—for military purposes, for breathtaking photography, even wildlife conservation, but for...
Good News in History, April 29
125 years ago today, the musician and composer Duke Ellington, one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time, was born in Washington,...
Man Who Built Adorable Mouse Village to Cope With Depression Adds a Pub, Book Shop, and Hobbit Homes–LOOK
A British man who six years ago built an adorable mouse village to cope with depression has added a pub, a book shop, and...