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It Takes a Village to Raise a Child, But This Lonely 4-yo First Had to Raise His Neighborhood (WATCH)

Chicago public school IDs now double as library cards

My Dad Just Walked the Equivalent of Earth’s Circumference – It Took Him 14 Years and 49 Pairs of New Balance

Maka Twins Pitch In to Support Families Over the Summer Holidays

Good News in History, July 10
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It Takes a Village to Raise a Child, But This Lonely 4-yo First Had to Raise His Neighborhood (WATCH)

Meet the ‘Firefighting’ Donkeys of Spain, Chowing Down on Grass and Fire Risk from Dawn to Dusk

Chinese-Russian Biologists Release Nearly 500,000 Young Sturgeon into the Amur River

Homegrown Catnip Lotion Proves to Be An Effective Mosquito Repellent in Rural Uganda

Good News in History, July 17
Giraffes Might Be Even Smarter Than We Thought. Some Can Solve Simple Math Problems, a New Study Suggests

Would You Like Sugar With Your Stars? Sugar Detected in Interstellar Space for the First Time

Recent sightings give conservationists hope for two endangered whale species: 'They may be rebounding'
This Meteorite Crashed Into a New Jersey Home in 2024. Now, Scientists Say It Contains Some of the Building Blocks of Life

Japanese Engineers Help Modernize India’s Massive Railway, Launching Her First Bullet Train

30 Beluga Whales are Finally Being Rescued After 2 Years Waiting in Shuttered Theme Park

Good News in History, July 16

Maine Counts Over 20 Million River Herring During Annual Run, the Highest in Decades

‘Food Really Is Medicine’

Humpback Whale Watching Surges in Brazil Where Population Has Grown 27-fold Since Whaling Ended

4 Different Bobkittens Rescued in a Week, Undergoing Rehab Together for Return to the Wild

3,200-yo Tomb Discovered in Luxor from the Era of Ramses

Good News in History, July 15

South Carolina Restaurant Owner Finds $12,000 in Old Cabinet and Returns it to Former Owner
NASA’s Roman Telescope Will Spot Distant Black Holes That Shred Stars
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NASA Fosters Development of Lunar Resource-Seeking Technologies
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A.I. Outperformed Doctors at Diagnosing Real-World E.R. Patients in a New Study. That Doesn't Mean Computers Will Replace Clinicians

NASA eClips and GLOBE Educators Strengthen a Regional STEM Ecosystem in Coastal Virginia

NASA, OPM Announce New NASA Force Website, Open Job Applications

NASA Artemis II Human Research Data Methodology Challenge

Bloomberg Donates $260 Million to Ensure New High Seas Treaty Translates to Lasting Ocean Protections

Coffee Associated with Lower Risks of Liver Cancer and Deadly Cirrhosis

UPS driver goes viral after sharing his weekly paycheck

Raising Rice and Fish Together Cuts Disease From Snails While Boosting Crop Yields by 25%

Coral reefs are secretly connected across oceans. Scientists think it's key to their survival

Hubble Spots a Starry Spiral

Endangered West African leopards show signs of recovery: 'A rare piece of good news'

Good News in History, July 14
Here's How These Adorable Mice Can Live at an Extremely High Elevation Where No Other Mammal Is Known to Reside

How the UK plans to end smoking for an entire generation

NASA Welcomes Botswana as 68th Artemis Accords Signatory

How to find your personal aesthetic when the internet keeps showing you everyone else’s

Quick-thinking gas station clerk stops kidnapping after victim mouths ‘help’

This Extraordinary Desert Mouse Defies Aging–and it Could Change Human Longevity

Young Man Interviews 3,000 World War II Vets Over 10-year Project–Preserving Their Stories

Good News in History, July 13

Firm Breaks Ground on First Next-Gen Nuclear Reactor in America to Power Data Centers for Less

NASA Study Points to Smoother Air Taxi Rides

15-yo Creates App for Reporting Potholes to the Government, and Uses AI to Help with Follow-up

NASA Connects Little Red Dots with Chandra, Webb

Good News in History, July 12

Japanese Team Finds Frog Bacteria That Wipes Out Cancer Tumors With a Single Dose

Antarctic whale populations are rebounding, but there’s still more to do
Roman ‘Genius’ Spirit Statue Buried 1,600 Years Ago Found by Hadrian’s Wall

Simple Shot Shows Promise to Reverse Osteo-Arthritis Within Months, Following Animal Treatments

Pedestrian Traffic Fatalities in the US Declined More Last Year Than in Any Since Data was Counted
Scientists Found This Mysterious Golden Orb on the Seafloor Nearly Three Years Ago. Now, They Finally Know What It Is
Scientists Just Made the Most Complete Map of the Clitoris's Sensory Nerve Network. Here's What They Found

Artist Creates Amazingly Detailed Drawings Using Only Typewriter Keystrokes (LOOK)

UK’s First Hospital for Houseplants – Where Plants Are Put on Drips and Quarantined for Bugs

‘Game-Changing’ Saliva Test Can Diagnose Endometriosis in Days Rather Than Years

You Can Help Humans Thrive in Space

NASA Releases Technology Priorities to Energize Space Industry

Good News in History, July 11

NASA’s X-59 Gets Freedom 250 Logo

After his father rejected a circus’ offer to buy him for $5,000, 3-foot-tall man becomes a doctor

From Two Ponies to a Nature Revolution: 20 Years of Wildlife Wins

Singer raises $40K for his grandpa’s surgery by turning pop songs into ’emo’ epics
NASA TechLeap Prize: Robotically Manipulated Payload Challenge

Despite Bankruptcy, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Will Endure After Sale to Nonprofit Journalism Institute
Roughly 100,000 Years Ago, This Man Got Stabbed in the Face—and Survived. He's Likely One of the First Known Victims of an Attack With a Sharp Weapon

Florida Teen’s ‘Storm Smart’ Program Teaches Hurricane Preparedness to Students – Because the Schools Didn’t
