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Good news roundup: The world's biggest battery, faster DNA forensics, and record-breaking Paralympians
Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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Animals
Iceland locals are saving baby puffins by tossing them out to sea
Some drop, some flop, but they all end up flying out in the right direction.
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Education
Little Free Library debuts interactive map to find banned books in highly-restricted states
In partnership with PEN America and the American Library Association, this new map makes it easier to find free banned books.
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Environment
Solar power in US schools has quadrupled in the last decade, new report finds
Tax incentives and federal investments have made solar power much more accessible for schools.
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Animals
Firefighters raise nearly $1 million for shelter dogs by modeling in charity calendars
This year's Fire Rescue Dog Calendar has arrived.
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Governments Doing Good
From 'gerrymander' to 'dog whistle': A history of political words and jargon
We traced the origins of 20 words and terms used in political discourse using historical archives, research reports, and news articles.
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Animals
A new ‘beaky’ headed species discovered in Australia
It was barely bigger than a AA battery in size.
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Tech & Innovation
Sexual assault goes underreported due to timely forensic analysis — but new DNA testing could change that
For years, thousands of untested rape kits have sat dormant.
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Environment
Scientists bring Arizona river, biodiversity back from the brink — by adding sewage water
Strategically adding effluent to the waterway has reintroduced an estimated 200 species to the local ecosystem, new research finds.
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Arts & Culture
Brad Montague has failed a lot in life, so now he's inviting everyone else to celebrate their own mistakes
In his newest book, Brad Montague aims to remove the shame from failure and teaches young and old the best way to celebrate their mistakes.
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