Gym Owner Gives Out All His Equipment So Members Can Work Out at Home

The Be Strong gym owner in Bloomington, Illinois generously did his part to make sure customers could stay active by lending out $40K in equipment. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 3 years ago

Man Completes Half-Marathon on His Balcony for Charity After Covid-19 Shutdown

After months of training for a London half-marathon only to have the event cancelled due to coronavirus, Sam Hustler simply ran 13 miles on his balcony. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Scientists Discover Protein Found Nowhere on Earth That Fell from Space

On a meteorite, scientists believe they have discovered the first complete extraterrestrial protein that could define life's origins on earth. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Hacker Builds a Vending Machine for Crows as Ingenious Response to an Argument

In this jaw-dropping presentation, Joshua Klein talks about the lessons that can be learned from his open source design for corvid vending machines. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

18-Year-Old Blind Piano Player, So Talented Scientists Are Studying His Brain

Matthew Whitaker is a blind piano prodigy whose unique neurological state could help scientists better understand the human brain. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Dutch Guy Cleaning Up Pacific Garbage Patch Is Now Clearing the World’s Rivers

Young Dutch scientist Boyan Slat is responsible for cleaning up the worlds oceans—and he is now cleaning up rivers with his new invention: The Interceptor | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Welsh Teacher Hailed as ‘Math Whisperer‘ After All His Students Aced Tricky Exam

Welsh high school teacher Francis Elive was named the “Maths Whisperer” after all 30 of his pupils got an A+ on a tough school exam. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Teen Discovered New Planet 6.9 Times Bigger Than Earth Days into NASA Internship

The planet, which is being called TOI 1338 b, is located 1,300 light years away and is the first circumbinary planet discovered by NASA's TESS telescope. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Denmark Researchers Use Seaweed to Power a Car

Danish researchers say they have powered a car with a biofuel that is made from seaweed produced by a Dutch research project. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Oakland Residents Transform Abandoned Lot into Sanctuary for Homeless Women

One resident of Oakland, California has transformed a dirty, abandoned lot of land into a cozy, self-sustained community of homeless women. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Scientists Use Recycled Sewage Water to Grow 500-Acre Forest in the Desert

Researchers have been rerouting human wastewater from a city to grow trees in Egypt—and it could lead to more than 36 forest sanctuaries in the desert. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

New Material to Make Lithium Ion Batteries Self-Healing and Easily Recyclable

Since the material can simply dissolve in water at room temperature, the researchers say it is particularly energy-efficient and eco-friendly. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Rolls-Royce unveils aircraft set to be the world's fastest all-electric plane

Rolls Royce is aiming to deploy its ACCEL plane in the spring so that it can prove itself to be the world's fastest all-electric plane. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

First Drone Project of Its Kind Is Aiming to Plant 1B Trees by 2028

By planting trees at a rate of 20,000 saplings per drone per day, the group hopes to plant 1 billion trees over the course of the next 8 years. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Dad Spends 1,200 Hours Renovating Doc Brown's Car for His Kids

Since buying the run down DeLorean back in June, this 37-year-old dad has transformed the car into a school bus daydream for himself and his kids.. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Golfer Embraces Fan with Down Syndrome Whose Yell Caused Miss on Crucial Shot

Rather than dwell on his disappointment over his lost playoff match, pro golfer Brandon Matthews made sure to embrace the fan who disrupted his final shot. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Power Plant Turns Waste into Energy and Doubles as a Ski Slope and Climbing Wall

This innovative Copenhill power plant turns trash into energy, and doubles as a ski slope and climbing wall that is open to the public in Denmark. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

One-Legged Man Ties His Disability into the Best Halloween Costumes Ever

Josh Sundquist has never let his amputation get in the way of his Halloween costumes—in fact, he has used his disability to make the best costumes ever. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Things You Can Learn from Your Poop

There’s no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for one person can be inflammatory for you. Now, you can discover what works for you... | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Fishing Family Shocked to Rescue Young Bobcat from Drowning in Middle of a Lake

If these hawk-eyed fishermen had not spotted this little bobcat adrift on Flathead Lake, it might not have survived the cold water for much longer. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Carbon Emissions from 30 of the World’s Largest Cities Are Already Dropping

Not only have dozens of the world's most influential cities curbed their CO2 emissions, they have also passed legislation on plastic and free transit. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Device Restores Visual Perception to the Blind So They Can See Light and Motion

This “breakthrough” device has now helped to restore vision for 6 people who have gone blind as a result of sickness or injury—and it could help many more. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Scientists Identify How Many Trees to Plant and Where to Stop Climate Crisis

Researchers have identified exactly where we can plant a certain amount of trees in order to stop the climate crisis in its tracks. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Engineers Have Just Finished Drilling the First Geothermal Well in the UK

Measuring in at 3.1 miles deep, this geothermal energy well is now the deepest and hottest well in the world. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

The Surprising Health Benefits of Fasting Every Other Day

The university researchers say it’s unclear why fasting produces so many positive effects—but were surprised by some of the benefits they found from ADF. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Musicians Play Classical Songs at Crime Scenes

These musicians soothe their neighbors by setting up their instruments after all the police and law enforcement teams have left local crime scenes. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Tasty Seaweed Reduces Cow Emissions by 99%– Could Be a Climate Gamechanger

Cows love nibbling on this common pink seaweed growing off the coast of Australia—and it apparently reduces their gassy emissions by 99%. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Frugal Carpenter Scrimped and Saved to Give Full Scholarships to 33 Strangers

Iowa carpenter Dale Schroeder didn't go to college, but he saved money his whole life so he could pay full tuitions for 33 others with dreams of college. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Canadian teenagers caught in blatant act of awesomeness

Three teenage boys in Ontario pushed a stranger's car for four miles in the middle of the night just to help a stranger who had no money for a tow. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Complaining Can Literally Shrink Your Brain

A Stanford study has shown that complaining for just 30 minutes a day can shrink areas of your brain, so use what parts you have left, and do better. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Single Tweet results in a national tree planting day

A Turkish man with only 212 Twitter posts, recently started a tweet with, “I have an idea”—and it went viral, prompting the president to act on his advice. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Dozens of Creatures Thought to Be Extinct Found Alive in ‘Lost City’

These stunning discoveries mean that conservationists can now better protect the region from deforestation and habitat loss. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

‘Request a Woman Scientist’ Has Recruited 10k Researchers

Female scientists are tired of being excluded from the STEM community – and that's why this new online database is quickly gathering steam. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 4 years ago

Researchers Create ‘First-of-Its-Kind’ Roadmap for Climate Change by 2050

This groundbreaking report is one of the first global roadmaps for how the world can stop climate change – and it's apparently quite cost-effective, too. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 5 years ago

Dozens of Countries Have Been Working to Plant 'Great Green Wall'

The wall is only 15% complete and it’s already brought a renewed source of food, water, income, and resources into arid rural areas. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 5 years ago

Solar Panels Recoup Cost Faster by Following Sun from Dawn Till Dusk

People are more likely to go solar if they can pay off their bills faster – so she used a simple equation to make solar panels way more cost-effective. | Continue reading


@goodnewsnetwork.org | 5 years ago