Manuka Honey Reduces Breast Cancer Cell Growth by 84% in Human Cells and Mice

nnHoney has all manner of often-hidden medicine-like qualities, but more eyes will certainly be falling on Manuka honey after it was recently shown to reduce the proliferation of breast cancer cells.nnIt did so in a sophisticated manner that even resulted in the occasional triggering of natural cell death, or apoptosis, a mechanism that’s bypassed as […]

The World’s Oldest Human Gives Us the Best Advice, Before She Dies at 117 Years

nn”Order, tranquility, contact with nature, emotional stability, no worries, no regrets;” might these be a string of virtues that the Stoics strove to obtain in Classical Greece and Rome?nnNo, not quite. They were entries in the list of all the things that have contributed to Maria Branyas Morera’s long life of 117 years of age, […]

Build Zigzag Patterns On Exterior Walls to Keep Buildings Cooler During Heat Waves

nnStructural engineers have discovered that if you build an apartment building with angled, shark-fin-shaped protrusions on the side where the Sun’s heat is the strongest, the angles keep the building cooler.nnIt’s one of a variety of simple new building and design elements being proposed for a world where July and August routinely feature stories of […]

“Love is a great beautifier.” – Louisa May Alcott

Quote of the Day: “Love is a great beautifier.” – Louisa May AlcottnnPhoto by: Fernando Jiménez – licensed under CC BY-SAnnWith a new inspirational quote every day, atop the perfect photo—collected and archived on our Quote of the Day page—why not bookmark GNN.org for a daily uplift?nn

Good News in History, August 22

370 years ago today, Jacob Barsimson stepped off the boat on North American soil at “New Amsterdam” (Manhattan, New York City) on a mission to discover the potential for Jewish immigration to the New World. He was followed by a party of 23 Jews that established the Congregation Shearith Israel, the oldest synagogue in the […]