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Good News Network LLC is a website that focuses on positive news stories from around the world. The site was founded in 1997 and has been a clearinghouse for gathering and disseminating positive news stories since then.

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Recent Articles

  • Newly Discovered Tyrannosaurus Species Found in New Mexico Five Million Years Ago

    Newly Discovered Tyrannosaurus Species Found in New Mexico Five Million Years Ago

    Broke On: Wednesday, 17 January 2024 Scientists have discovered a new species of Tyrannosaurus, T. mcraeensis, that lived in New Mexico around 5 million years before the iconic predator. The creature had unique features such as a partial skull and rock formation name found in Elephant Butte reservoir.
  • New Study Traces Mysterious Radio Signal Back to Rare Cosmic Home

    New Study Traces Mysterious Radio Signal Back to Rare Cosmic Home

    Broke On: Saturday, 13 January 2024 A new study has traced the source of a powerful and mysterious radio signal that took 8 billion years to reach Earth back to its unusual cosmic home: a rare blob-like group of galaxies. The intense signal, named FRB 20220610A, was first detected on June 10, 2022 and traveled over eight billion light-years from the source in deep space.
  • Zosurabalpin: Promising New Antibiotic for CRAB Infections

    Zosurabalpin: Promising New Antibiotic for CRAB Infections

    Broke On: Friday, 05 January 2024 New antibiotic Zosurabalpin shows promise in treating CRAB, a priority 1 pathogen resistant to several antibiotics and causing damaging infections. It prevents bacteria from transporting LPS to its exterior shell, making it vulnerable to attacks.
  • NASA's Juno Spacecraft Captures 'Face' on Jupiter and Io's Volcanic Activity

    Broke On: Sunday, 31 October 2021 NASA's Juno spacecraft captured an image of a 'face' on Jupiter during a close flyby on October 27, 2021. The 'face' was spotted by citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill, who processed the image using data from Juno's JunoCam imager. The image also shows Jupiter's moon Io, the most volcanically active body in our solar system, with 266 active volcanic hotspots linked by a global magma ocean.