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Good News in History, February 19

Happy 38th Birthday to perhaps the greatest competitive female soccer player in history—the Brazilian colloquially called "Marta". Marta Viera da Silva holds the record for...

Good News in History, February 16

19 years ago today, the Kyoto Protocol went into effect after ratification by Russia. It commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based...

Good News in History, January 26

100 years ago today, the first ever Olympic gold medal was won in a Winter sport. American speed skater Charles Jewtraw (right) won the...

A New Drinking Game Is Sweeping Britain: Sending Pints to Strangers Across the Nation

A new drinking game is sweeping the British nation—it involves losing money and no drinking. If that sounds farfetched, it's because the game consists of...

Good News in History, January 19

95 years ago today, Acadia National Park was established in Maine. A rather small park, but nevertheless beloved by Mainers and New Englanders alike,...

Good News in History, January 9

Happy 80th Birthday to Jimmy Page, the brilliant guitarist, songwriter, and producer whose groundbreaking band Led Zeppelin released its first album 51 years ago...

Why Are So Many Old Maps Covered in Sea Monsters? Nat. Geo Dives Deep

Everyone knows that our ancestors believed the seas and oceans were the domains of monsters, but the extent of this fear, as depicted in...

Among China’s Gray State-Run Schools, New Campus Wins World Building of the Year for ‘Blurring inside and outside’

Set amid the rows of identical block apartments in the background, Huizhen High School is a breath of positive air for the students of...

Good News in History, November 28

Happy 80th Birthday to singer-songwriter and composer Randy Newman. Best known for his distinctive voice and film scores for 8 Pixar films—as well as...

The Comedy Wildlife Photo Winners Are Here–And They’re Absolutely Adorable

The funniest photography competition in the world announced their winners and the grand prize winner was a kangaroo playing air guitar. Up against 5,300 entries...

Large Study of 80,000 Migraine Sufferers Uncovers Commonalities That May Lead to Potential Treatment

Migraine sufferers have been offered fresh hope after research discovered potential new ways of treating the debilitating headaches. Around one in five women, one in...

Water and Pesticide Use Cut Nearly in Half After ‘Better Cotton’ Helps Farmers Become Sustainable

It's everyone's favorite fabric—and over the last decade it’s become way more sustainable. Better Cotton just published a major annual impact report highlighting significant progress...

Fossil Preserves Dinosaur Being Attacked and Eaten by Mammal as Mudslide Entombs them Both

An extraordinary fossil of a dinosaur being attacked and eaten by a mammal has been unearthed by paleontologists. It features the entangled skeletons of a...

400-Year-old Ming Dynasty Table Worth $80k Inherited From Relative Who Loved Anything Asian

While modest, this simple table has a special secret—the artisans who crafted it lived more than 400 years ago. The rare rosewood table, standing 31...

Top 5 Tips For Hosting the Perfect Dinner Party

Expert Chris Sim, who cooks community meals for more than 2,000 people every year, says hosts need to learn to delegate, not sweat the...

Tipsy Traveler Calls Out Crossword Clues on Stalled Train Turning a Gloomy Car into Smiling Community–WATCH

A tipsy crossword enthusiast was caught on camera transforming the 'gloomy mood' of delayed train passengers by coaxing them into answering puzzle clues. Damion Francis...

Scientists Discover Butterflies Originated in America 100 Million Years Ago When Upstart Moths Wanted to Bask in the Sun

Scientists completed a vast evolutionary jigsaw puzzle in 4D—and they discovered that butterflies originated in America around 100 million years ago. They determined that it...

Your Inspiring Weekly 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...

WWII Hero of Dunkirk Who Was Still Pumping Weights at 100-yo Shares His Secret Reaching 105: ‘I’m So Full of Life’

One of Britain's last remaining Dunkirk veterans still walks a mile every day after celebrating his 105th birthday. John Hamilton said the secret to staying...

A Pair of the World’s Rarest–and Most Adorable—Piglets Are Born in a UK Zoo

A pair of the world's rarest piglets have been born at the Newquay Zoo in Cornwall. Known as Visayan warty piglets, one of the rarest...