- Zimbabwe offers rare 100 trillion dollar banknote for auction at £750
- Jury Set to Start Deliberations in Pivotal Social Media Addiction Case
- IOM expresses concerns over humanitarian needs in Lebanon, says deputy director
- Sperm Racing announces first World Cup competition with $100,000 prize
- John Lennon’s Piano for “Lucy In The Sky” Sets Beatles Auction Record
- Yair Lapid denies Israel pushed Donald Trump into war with Iran
- US Military Mission Challenges Raised by Fatal KC-135 Crash in Iraq
- French start-up Maiaspace develops Europe’s first reusable mini-launcher
Browsing: Good News
In a heartwarming milestone celebrated on World Hunger Day, The Caring Family Foundation and The Felix Project have announced the delivery of one million meals to families and children across London since launching their partnership in November 2024.
NASA’s Lucy mission has achieved a remarkable milestone by capturing the first detailed images of a massive, peanut-shaped asteroid named Dinkinesh.
There’s been a dramatic reduction in respiratory illnesses and sick leave in London since the city’s pioneering clean air zone came into force, new research has found.
From India comes the story of three teen inventors who were looking to improve rural healthcare by creating a portable fridge that needed no electricity or coolant fluids.
Space Forge, founded by two entrepreneurs in Cardiff, is set to launch its ForgeStar-1 satellite, aimed at revolutionising semiconductor manufacturing in microgravity.
With so much politics dominating the news this week – lots of uncertainty too- it’s important to get back to nature and enjoy the positivity in the world.
Amid all the chaos in the world, it’s important to remind yourself there are plenty of great things happening, too. This week we’re looking at the great efforts in Germany in turning sewage into shipping fuel.
Time to roll up your sleeves and get litter-picking: the Great British Spring Clean kicks off this week.
The blobfish, affectionately called Mr Blobby, has been voted Fish of the Year in New Zealand, winning nearly 1,300 out of more than 5,500 votes in an annual poll by the Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust.
People still trust scientists – study Public trust in scientists is still high despite the rising popularity of anti-science politicians. …
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