HomeLatest Posts Latest Posts Good news stories from around the world. Insights on inner transformation & outer contribution. Good News For HumankindGood news linksPurpose Path blogArchive of Human Genius Homo Sapiens arrive in Australia for first time January 07, 1000 Researchers have found evidence that suggests the ancestors of Aboriginal Australians landed in the northern part of Australia at least 65,000 years ago. Humans in Ancient Morocco manufacture jewelry for first time January 06, 1000 The first intentional creation of jewelry in ancient human history was a profound moment. This was not about utility, but about symbolic communication and identity. The production of standardized shell beads, such as those possibly originating in Morocco, required advanced motor skills and intentional manufacture. This innovation created durable... Humans invent the harpoon, perhaps in modern day Democratic Republic of Congo January 05, 1000 This simple, yet revolutionary, tool required a unique combination of ingenuity: the abstract understanding of biomechanics, the planning depth to anticipate seasonal resources, and the skilled craftsmanship of complex composite tools. The earliest examples of this innovation, the Semliki harpoons, were unearthed at an archaeological site near the Semliki... Humans begin burying dead, perhaps in modern-day Israel January 05, 1000 The earliest practice of human burial, dating back to sites like Qafzeh Cave in modern-day Israel, marked a monumental achievement in human history. This deliberate act of interment created cohesive social communities and provided a shared ritual for processing grief. More profoundly, it required advanced abstract thought and planning,... Humans invent language January 05, 1000 The development of human language is one of the most significant achievements in our species' history. This revolutionary leap, which likely began in Africa over 135,000 years ago, transformed our survival capabilities. Language enabled complex social cooperation, allowing early humans to coordinate intricate hunting and migration strategies. More profoundly,... Pages: 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253