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100-Year-Old Tortoise May Be the Last of Her Species—But Now She Has New Hope

Evidence of a second tortoise on Fernandina Island in the Galapagos has been confirmed, ahead of blood test results from Yale that would confirm species.

FDA Approves ‘World’s First’ Portable Bedside MRI Scanner Costing 20 Times Less Than Current Systems

This week's 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration means that the device will be ready for shipment this summer.

Deep Magnetic Stimulation Shown to Improve Symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

For the large amount of OCD sufferers who do not respond to modern treatments, this new therapy could be a groundbreaking source of relief.

100-Year-old Galápagos Tortoise Might Be a Survivor of Species Thought to be Extinct

These massive reptiles have not been seen on the Galápagos Islands since 1906 – but thanks to a recent expedition, there may still be hope for the species.

Four Steps to Making 2019 an Extraordinary Year

2019 is here, and so is the opportunity to make the next year a truly extraordinary one. So, what do you want to experience? What...

The Proven Health Benefits of Positive News—and How to Deal With the Reality Today

Many people are grappling with this year’s depressing and disturbing news—meaning, they want to turn away, but they just can‘t. The constant focus on partisan...

India Añade una Nueva Clase al Curriculum de 1.000 Escuelas: Cómo Ser Feliz

Escuelas en India están añadiendo este nuevo elemento de educación a sus intensivos curriculums: Felicidad. Más de 1.000 escuelas en Delhi están ahora empezando sus días con clases de...

France Just Banned Smartphone Use in Schools

In a landslide vote, young students will now have to either keep their cell phones at home or keep them switched off during the school day.

India Adds a New Class to Curriculum at 1,000 Schools: How to Be Happy

With such high rates of stress and anxiety amongst young students, legislators hope the classes will help the kids live mindfully and happily.

A Simple Way to Make a Big Difference in the World – Here’s How and Why You Should Be a Mentor

A new study from the University of Kansas shows just how helpful mentors are in the lives of youngsters – so here's how you can become one too.

Why We Should Practice Forest Bathing and How to Get the Benefits of ‘Forest Medicine’

There are a host of astonishing health benefits that come from the Japanese practice of “shinrin-yoku” – or “forest bathing.” Here's how to start doing it.

Bill Gates is Giving Away His Favorite Book on Positivity to College Grads For Free

Bill Gates values optimism just as much as we do – which is why he's giving away this book to American college grads for free.

Once Mocked for Constantly Raising His Hand in Class, Former Homeless Kid Overcomes Odds to Live Harvard Dream

LISTEN to this Good News Guru story, which was broadcast on the radio June 1st with Ellen K and Geri on KOST-103.5. (Subscribe to our new podcast...

University Becomes First to Offer Free Tuition to Children and Spouses of Fallen Service Members

Starting in the fall, this school will become the first in the country to accept the military scholarship for fallen service family members as payment-in-full.

Why You Shouldn’t Accept the First Job: 3 Tips on Spotting Toxic Workplaces for New Grads

While it might seem counterintuitive, you may want to take some advice from Van Halen and check the bathroom stalls of your future workplace.

Girls Discover New Interest in STEM Thanks to Bracelets That Have Built-in Games

Makeda Ricketts was heartbroken to see her little sister being discouraged from pursuing STEM education – so she created an ingenious solution for girls around the world undergoing the same struggle.

Inspirational Teen is Accepted into All 8 Ivy League Schools

While some kids this time of year are stressing over getting into their dream schools, Ifeoma White-Thorpe is trying to decide which of 8 schools...

One Factual Dose Can Help Immunize Public Against Misinformation

In medicine, vaccinating against a virus involves exposing a body to a weakened version of the threat, enough to build a tolerance. Social psychologists believe...

One State’s Temporary Gun-Removal Law Shows Promise to Prevent Suicides

A Connecticut law enacted in 1999 that allows police to temporarily remove guns from suicidal people likely prevented dozens of self-inflicted deaths, according to a...

Carefully Worded Appeals Make People 300% More Generous, Says Study

Researchers found that tweaking the wording of fundraising appeals improved contribution rates by incredible margins – nonprofits, take note.