In 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted in Washington State, lava burning every living thing within miles. Uncertain of the ecosystem’s future, scientists decided to launch an experiment, and they sent one ...
Last summer, middle schooler Tina Jin was alarmed to learn that over 2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water. With her heart set on finding a solution, Jin found inspiration in an ...
Once thought to be extinct, black-footed ferrets are the only ferret native to North America, and are making a comeback, thanks to the tireless efforts of conservationists. Captive breeding, habitat ...
Election Day is right around the corner, and our nervous systems know it. With nonstop coverage of all things politics across the United States, mental health company Calm and the San Diego Zoo ...
According to the Federal Highway Administration, an estimated 47,000 bicyclists are injured — and 850 are killed — in traffic crashes every year in the United States. While infrastructure that ...
African giant pouched rats have serious jobs to do. In the past, the species has been trained to detect explosives, like landmines, as well as a tuberculosis-causing pathogen. Their superior sniffers ...
As the need to confront climate change gets more and more urgent, the University of Chicago is hoping to put academia on the call. Yesterday, UChicago unveiled its newest institute, one they call ...
Seven years ago, Hurricane María tore through the Caribbean and left a whirlwind of devastation in its wake. Islands throughout the Caribbean were impacted, but it was Puerto Rico that was hit the ...
On November 3, legendary music producer Quincy Jones passed away at 91 years old. Jones’ impact on the music, film, and art world can not be overstated. Across seven decades, Jones produced some of ...
In October 2023, a young Kemp’s ridley sea turtle was found entangled in a net off the coast of the Netherlands — over 5,000 miles from her home waters in the Gulf of Mexico. She was named “Boeier” ...
Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating... Middle schooler Tina Jin was looking for a sustainable solution to clean water filtration and saw potential in the honeycomb-like ...
We’re all feeling overwhelmed, scared, and shocked. The next four years will be challenging and we have work to do. It’s important that we don’t burn out. The Goodnewspaper shares stories of the good ...