HomeLatest Posts Latest Posts Good news stories from around the world. Insights on inner transformation & outer contribution. Good News For HumankindGood news linksAntiheroes blogArchive of Human Genius U.K. to offer fusion energy industry $3.3 billion funding boost over next five years June 14, 2025 More than £2.5bn of investment into fusion energy over the next five years has been announced as part of the British government's Spending Review. It said the money would "cement" Oxfordshire's role as a "world-leading hub" for the technology, while funds would also be invested into plans to build... Texas passes largest state-funded psychedelic research initiative in history to study ibogaine June 13, 2025 In a historic and bipartisan move, the State of Texas has approved $50 million in state funding for drug development trials for ibogaine, a powerful, naturally occurring medicine showing extraordinary promise as a breakthrough treatment for substance use disorder, trauma-related conditions, and traumatic brain injury. With the passage of... French Polynesia creates world’s largest marine protected area June 12, 2025 The massive new MPA in the South Pacific will cover the semi-autonomous French territory’s entire exclusive economic zone (EEZ), roughly 1.9 million square miles. It will include nearly 420,000 square miles of highly or fully protected ocean, an area twice the size of mainland France. Of this, some about... Pancreatic cancer vaccine eradicates deadly disease in more than half of targets in early trials June 12, 2025 The pioneering work from Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University researchers targets pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, the most common cancer that plagues the organ. While not the most common form of cancer, pancreatic cancer is particularly insidious, often remaining undetected until it metastasizes. The five-year survival rate is just 13.3%. In... Once on the brink of local extinction, jaguars across the Brazil-Argentina border have more than doubled since 2010 June 11, 2025 In the 90s, the Green Corridor, a 457,000-acre stretch of protected land that links Argentina’s Iguazú National Park and Brazil’s Iguaçu, was home to between 400 and 800 jaguars. By 2005, that number had dropped to 40. Today, thanks to coordinated conservation efforts between the two countries, the population... Pages: 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869