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Edition 52

June 30, 2026

Records shattered, species discovered, and a greener future unfolds in this inspiring good news digest!

Skateboarder Crosses the U.S. Coast-to-Coast in 39 Days, Setting Record

Skateboarder Crosses the U.S. Coast-to-Coast in 39 Days, Setting Record

Skateboarder Chad Caruso shattered his own record, crossing the U.S. coast-to-coast in 39 days! He averaged 72 miles a day, proving dedication and a well-worn board can conquer 3,000+ miles.

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Kenyan Teacher Sets World Record With 45-Hour Nonstop Math Lesson

Kenyan Teacher Sets World Record With 45-Hour Nonstop Math Lesson

Kenyan teacher breaks the Guinness World Record by teaching math nonstop for 45 hours! This marathon lesson aims to highlight the importance of math education and celebrate educators.

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U.S. Launches DNA Vault for Every Endangered Species in America

U.S. Launches DNA Vault for Every Endangered Species in America

The U.S. is creating a DNA vault for every endangered species, preserving genetic blueprints for conservation and future recovery. This landmark project aims to safeguard the nation's biodiversity for generations to come.

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Bangladesh unveils sweeping EV incentives to cut emissions and pollution

Bangladesh unveils sweeping EV incentives to cut emissions and pollution

Bangladesh is slashing EV taxes and boosting solar energy incentives to combat air pollution. This major shift aims to modernize transport and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Brazil Ocean Expedition Discovers 31 New Species in Just Two Weeks

Brazil Ocean Expedition Discovers 31 New Species in Just Two Weeks

In just two weeks, a Brazil ocean expedition discovered 31 new species, from jellyfish to giant single-celled organisms, thanks to a cutting-edge laser microscope. This rapid discovery highlights the vast unexplored biodiversity of the ocean's midwater.

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Did You Know?

Over 60% of the world’s lakes are in Canada! In total, it’s believed there are over two million of them. Of these lakes, approximately 30,000 of them exceed 100 square kilometers. Most of them were created by rivers or glaciers.

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