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I like the selection of tips for entrepreneurs provided on the Business Week Web site. Regardless of whether you're just getting started or launching...

This Robot Expertly Takes Apart E-Waste So Their Components Can Be Reused

A former tech hardware entrepreneur has refocused his talents on tackling the problem of electronic device waste. His startup manufactures and programs precision robots to...

New Wearable Cuff ‘Rewires’ Brains of Stroke Patients by Stimulating Nerves

A discreet and flexible armband made of electrodes has been found in a small study of stroke patients to aid in restoring flexibility in...

Your Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will Astrology’ From Rob Brezsny

Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to...

Good News in History, October 4

200 years ago today, a new federalist constitution was signed inaugurating the First Mexican Republic. A drafting committee consisting of several representative figures led...

Inspired by Avatar and His Asthma, Indian Man Creates ‘Biosphere’ to Connect Adjacent Land to National Park

It's being called India's first private biosphere—a 32-acre forest haven bursting with life and inspired by James Cameron's Avatar.  Environmentalist and clean air activist Jai Dhar...

First Spacewalk Performed by Private Citizen Proves Smaller Flexible Spacesuit Is Winning Design for Polaris Dawn

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Early Thursday morning at 7:58 a.m. ET, members of...

Good News in History September 15

Many happy returns to a brilliant Brit, Tom Hardy, who turns 47 years old today. The London actor got his start in Ridley Scott's Black...

Good News in History, September 7

Happy 94th Birthday to Walter Sonny Rollins was born. Widely recognized as one of the most important and influential jazz musicians, Rollins' seven-decade career...

Statue of ‘UK’s Kindest Man’ Saved from Being Melted Down by Volunteers from His Hometown

Dozens of volunteers and an entrepreneur have teamed up to save the statue of the UK's Kindest Man from being melted down to save...

Good News in History, August 26

233 years ago today, John Fitch was granted a US patent for a boat propelled by steam power which used mechanical paddles to propel...

Good News in History, August 21

85 years ago today, civil rights protestors quietly entered the library in Alexandria, VA to stage a sit-in. One young black man, well-dressed and...

Startup Replaces 6 Million Plastic Bags with Prototype Made from Corn Waste That Decomposes in 180 Days

An Indian entrepreneur is using sugar, cellulose, and corn fibers to make a plastic-like carrier bag for small Indian businesses. His company Bio Reform has...

Good News in History, August 14

87 years ago today, the National Scenic Trail known as the Appalachian Trail was completed by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Claimed to be the...

Student Dreams of Stadiums Harnessing Crowd Noise for Electricity–Inspired by Monsters Inc.

Have you ever been in a sports stadium when the crowd is so loud it shakes the concrete skeleton of the stands? What if...

More African Girls Can Get Ahead Thanks to School Uniforms Designed to Grow with the Student

In one of the poorest countries in the world, an American entrepreneur is empowering women and girls to stay in school and become household...

Good News in History, August 7

136 years ago today, American inventor Theophilus Van Kannel received a patent for his vision of a seamless and fluid way of entering and...

Good News in History, July 18

103 years ago today, John Glenn, the American aviator, politician, and astronaut who became the third American in space, was born. The Ohio-born pilot...

Good News in History, July 11

88 years ago today, The RFK Bridge, also known as the Triborough Bridge, opened to traffic in New York City. Together, the series of...

A Polyester-Dissolving Process Could Make Modern Clothing Recyclable

At the Univ. of Delaware, materials engineers have devised a chemical recycling method to separate artificial fibers like nylon from natural ones like cotton,...