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Good News in History, October 17

20 years ago, the pinnacle was secured in place on the Taipei 101 making it the highest building on Earth, surpassing the Petronas Twins...

Born Without an Arm She Now Has a Realistic Prosthetic With Painted-on Freckles and Acrylic Nails

A student born without a left arm has a "new lease of life" thanks to her prosthetic limb with painted-on veins, freckles and acrylic...

Your New 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...

Your 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...

Lions in India Get New Sanctuary as Numbers of Asiatic Lions Soar in Their Last Stronghold

The Indian state of Gujarat is the only place outside of Africa where one can hear the roar of a lion in its natural...

‘Princely’ Tomb of a Hunnic Warrior and his Horse Unearthed in Romania

Reprinted with Permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet focusing on travel, foreign policy, health and fitness, and more. Workers building a new...

For the First Time Since 1977, Zero Rhinos Were Poached In India’s Parks

In May 2021, a new Chief Minister of the Indian state of Assam set out to thoroughly put an end to poaching in the...

From Messi to Morocco: 5 Good News Stories From a Memorable World Cup

From Messi's twilight triumph to bountiful showings of hospitality by the Qatari people, there was plenty to smile about during this year's World Cup. As...

Historians Stunned: Uzbekistan Nomads Supplied a Third of the Bronze Used Across Ancient Mediterranean

Cutting edge analysis of tin isotopes has shown that tiny tribes of pastoral nomads from modern-day Uzbekistan supplied a third of all the precious...

Stunning Ancient Artwork Found at Site Sacked by ISIS: Assyrian Depictions Not Seen For 2,600 Years–LOOK

In April, archeologists working in the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh which had been destroyed by the Islamic State, uncovered a pulse-quickening discovery—a sealed...

Ancient Cultures May Hold the Key To Keeping Buildings Cool in a Changing Climate

While the summers may be getting hotter, there have always been people living in the deserts and the tropics, and some of their architectural...

Bioengineered Cornea Can Restore Sight to the Blind and Visually Impaired

Researchers and entrepreneurs have developed an implant made of collagen protein from pig's skin, which resembles the human cornea and restored vision to 20...

Students Learn at Graduation the Snapchat Founder Paid Off Their College Debt With More Than $10 Million

Graduating seniors at an LA arts school were overwhelmed with joy when, getting ready to make the walk in cap and gown, they heard...

Number of Greater One-Horned Rhinos Reaches New High – Up From Just 100 Individuals

Confirmation from India came this week hailing a conservation success story for the greater one-horned rhino. The International Rhino Foundation announced the milestone, reporting that...

Prostate Cancer Breakthrough: Protein That Stops Tumor Growth is Discovered

Many patients with prostate cancer are treated with drugs to which they quickly develop resistance. Now, a new study from Washington University School of Medicine...

Because Amazon Tribes Were Trusted, A True River Monster Was Saved

When the Brazilian state of Amazonas put the responsibility of protecting one of the world's largest freshwater fish in the hands of the indigenous...

Black Cat’s Meows Led Rescuers to 83-Year-old Owner After She Fell Into Ravine

Black cats may have the reputation for being bad luck, but don’t tell that to the owner of one ebony feline who helped save...

In World First, Key African Species Will be Relocated to Another Continent After it Became Extinct in India

A team of experts from South Africa and Namibia are helping to relocate a population of cheetahs to India in an ambitious restoration program...

Chimps From Two Czech Zoos are Zooming Each Other Every Day

If there was anyone in our society who didn't know how to use Zoom, they do now. The demand for the superior video call...

With Lamb, Coriander, and Leeks, These Decoded Babylonian Recipes Reveal Ancient Culinary Traditions

The world's oldest recipes, eating habits, and even culinary culture have been decoded by Babylonian scholars at Yale. The four dishes, recreated by measuring ingredient...