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Edition 21

May 25, 2026

Healing art, eco-innovations, super beans, upcycled fashion, ocean wonders, and dedicated volunteers!

Stunning Mosaics Made by Londoners with PTSD Offer Pieces of Healing in Community Artwork

Stunning Mosaics Made by Londoners with PTSD Offer Pieces of Healing in Community Artwork

Mosaics in East London aren't just art; they're healing! Volunteers with PTSD and other struggles find peace and confidence by creating vibrant public art.

Good News Network

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UP Youth Builds Solar-Powered 7-Seater Using Scrap for Just Rs 10,000

UP Youth Builds Solar-Powered 7-Seater Using Scrap for Just Rs 10,000

UP youth Asad Abdullah built a solar-powered, seven-seater car using scrap materials for just Rs 10,000. This innovative, fuel-free vehicle can travel over 200 kilometers, showcasing sustainable transport accessible to all.

The Better India

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SA Scientists Developing Super Beans for Future Food Security!

SA Scientists Developing Super Beans for Future Food Security!

SA scientists are developing "super beans" that are drought-resistant and more nutritious, tackling food insecurity. This breakthrough aims to create climate-resilient crops with improved nutrient absorption for millions.

Good Things Guy

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College Kids Turn 100 Kgs of Campus Waste Into T Shirts For Mumbai's Slum Kids

College Kids Turn 100 Kgs of Campus Waste Into T Shirts For Mumbai's Slum Kids

College students transformed 100kg of campus waste into cool T-shirts for slum kids. This project proves that creativity and caring for the environment go hand-in-hand.

The Better India

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Adorable tiny blue octopus found nearly 6,000 feet beneath the Galápagos

Adorable tiny blue octopus found nearly 6,000 feet beneath the Galápagos

A stunning, tiny blue octopus has been discovered deep in the Galápagos, baffling scientists with its never-before-seen appearance. This remarkable find highlights the vast mysteries still hidden in our unexplored oceans.

ScienceDaily

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30 Years of Volunteering Has Kept This California Creek Pristine

30 Years of Volunteering Has Kept This California Creek Pristine

30 years of dedication by volunteers transformed an Oakland creek into a thriving natural haven. This effort has restored a vital watershed, supporting endangered species and wild rainbow trout.

Good News Network

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Did You Know?

People wear the red poppy every Remembrance/Armistice Day in the UK/Canada and on Memorial Day in USA to honour the fallen soldiers. Poppies were the only flowers that grew in war-torn battlefields. The sight of the red poppies inspired one Canadian soldier, Colonel John McCrae, to pen a poem in May 1915, which we all know as “In Flanders Fields”

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