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A woman using a tablet to read braille.

An 8th grader invented an accessible braille reader that could help people save thousands of dollars

1.3 million people in the US have impaired vision, but only 10% read braille. A new, inexpensive braille reader could change lives.
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Dallas's skyline sparkles in the night sky

Reducing light pollution, this city 'went dark' to save birds — and it worked

A hotspot for bird migration, this region has now found success in reducing avian deaths, simply by turning off the lights.
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A close-up of Chappell Roan's autograph on a cover of Rolling Stone Magazine

Chappell Roan autographs magazines for silent auction, supporting LGBTQ+ charities in her hometown

The “Good Luck, Babe!” singer’s parents donated the exclusive copies to be auctioned off for charity.
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A person wearing flippers drags a seal-shaped decoy across the water. The decoy is lit by streaks of LED lights, visible from its underbelly.

LED surfboards could light the way for fewer shark attacks, scientists say

Researchers at Macquarie University have discovered a way to trick sharks into leaving surfers alone.
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A photo collage of a couple, a doctor checking a breast x-ray on a screen, a portrait of Sarah McBride posing for the camera, a hand submits a mail-in ballot, and two people inside a supermarket

Good News This Week: November 9, 2024 - Dogs, Ferrets, & Woodpeckers

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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Two photos side-by-side of a young man with shaggy hair wearing a white bike helmet. The front of the helmet has white LED lights, and the back has red LED lights. They glow in the evening sky.

Equipped with tail lights and crash detection tech, this new helmet could save cyclists' lives

The new helmet integrates smart LED and motion-tracking technology to make cyclists even safer.
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A plate of leftover fried chicken bones with a fork on the side.

New invention uses animal bones to filter water, promising a nearly 'zero cost' solution to water filtration

Middle schooler Tina Jin was looking for a sustainable solution to clean water filtration and saw potential in the honeycomb-like structure of animal bones.
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A gopher sits in a dirty, grassy area

Gophers were given one day to revive Mount St. Helens — and their impact on its ecosystem has lasted decades

By unearthing microbes and fungi, these rodents helped save an ecosystem almost decimated by the eruption of Mount St. Helens.
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A close up of two newborn black-footed ferret kits in the blue-gloved hands of a zookeeper

Cloned black-footed ferret gives birth in historic first, a victory for the highly endangered species

Meet Sibert and Red Cloud, baby black-footed ferrets that mark the first successful live births from a cloned endangered species.
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A black and white image of young Quincy Jones

Quincy Jones' most charitable impacts, from the Global Down Syndrome Foundation to 'We Are The World'

World-famous producer Quincy Jones was known for his impact on the music industry, but he also touched countless lives around the world through his humanitarian efforts.
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On the left, a man and a woman sit in a bright, flowery room looking at art on the wall. On the right, people eat at a table together laden with food.

New art exhibit invites people to talk politics at the dinner table: 'If we can’t speak to each other, I don’t know how we have a democracy'

Family meals have taken on a new kind of tension in recent years as politics become increasingly polarizing. Ahead of Election Day, a museum curator wanted to face that problem head on.
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Two images side by side. On the left, a Canadian street sign reads "Taylor Swift Way" in front of a backdrop of downtown Toronto. On the right, Taylor Swift sings on stage in a flowing blue dress

Toronto Eras Tour venue calls on Swifites to do good, matching donations up to $113,000 for local food bank

The Canadian city is Swift’s final stop on The Eras Tour, and the Rogers Centre is pulling out all the stops.
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