Not All News Is Bad!

"Not All News Is Bad" is a website dedicated to curating and sharing positive, uplifting, and heartwarming news stories from around the world. The platform aims to counterbalance the often overwhelming negativity found in mainstream media by highlighting stories of kindness, resilience, innovation, and progress. It covers various topics, including acts of goodwill, environmental breakthroughs, medical advancements, and inspiring personal achievements.

In terms of its relationship to providing uplifting news, "Not All News Is Bad" serves as a refreshing antidote to the typical focus on conflict, crisis, and despair in traditional news outlets. By showcasing stories that celebrate human potential and collective progress, the site seeks to inspire hope, foster connection, and remind readers that there is still much good happening in the world. Through its carefully curated content, the platform encourages readers to engage with the world more optimistically and constructively, reinforcing the idea that not all news has to be bad.

A Daily Antidote to Everything Else
Not All News is Bad!
  1. MIT engineers developed an atmospheric water harvester that captures water vapor and produces safe drinking water across a range of relative humidities, including dry desert air. Source: Window-sized device taps the air for safe drinking water Water collection/generation/extraction is so important.
  2. The quiet revolutions that have prevented millions of cancer deaths. Source: We’re secretly winning the war on cancer Quiet, steady, progress.
  3. The red fox is such a fixture of life in London that it has its own ambulance service. The critters that have admirers and adversaries are well adapted to city life but living on the streets, alleys and back gardens of a dense urban environment can be rough. Source: When a fox says ‘help’ in […]
  4. Passing nurses Sabrina Castle and Gianna Formisano saved the life of Merryl Hoffman when she experienced a sudden cardiac arrest. Source: A woman’s heart suddenly stopped. Two passing nurses saved her life. A very lucky woman.
  5. Siddarth Nandyala wants to put his tool in the hands of medical professionals so that they can catch cardiovascular abnormalities in their early stages Source: This 14-Year-Old Built an App That Detects Heart Diseases in Seconds Wow.
  6. Scientists have made a key breakthrough in treating respiratory diseases by developing a new drug delivery system that transports genetic therapies directly to the lungs, opening promising possibilities for patients with conditions like lung cancer and cystic fibrosis. Source: New nanoparticle-based genetic delivery system targets lungs to treat cancer, cystic fibrosis Targeted delivery seems...
  7. ‘Much-loved’ Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on Source: Mountain marvel: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts Very cool.
  8. MIT researchers have developed a new membrane that separates various types of fuel by molecular size, potentially eliminating the need for the energy-intensive process of crude oil distillation. Source: New MIT Tech Could Cut Oil Refining Energy by 90% While on the decline, oil’s going to be with us for a long time. This is […]
  9. A daring descent in Mexico became even riskier when paddlers noticed a black dog shivering above one of the gnarliest waterfalls on the planet Source: Colorado kayakers paddle to rescue a dog that tumbled over 60-foot waterfall in Mexico Impressive.
  10. Scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC), in collaboration with national and international research centers, have identified a key immune cell subtype involved in the development of atherosclerosis. In a study published in Circulation Research, the team tested an experimental therapy in animal models based on immunosuppressive nanoparticles and...