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  • Five Things Going Right: July 16, 2026
    2026/07/16

    Five real advances in science, medicine, technology, and the environment, each verified against the original reporting. In this episode: Humpback whale population in Brazil grew from 2,000 in 1986 to around 35,000 today, a 27-fold increase since; Women, disabled players and minority groups are increasingly participating in grassroots football after being; The European Union has banned the destruction of unsold fashion and footwear; companies must reuse or recycle; The NIH's 'All of Us' Research Program has become the world's largest database of integrated health and; China's Tianwen-2 probe successfully rendezvoused with asteroid Kamoʻoalewa after traveling 1 billion.

    Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today!

    📚 Sources:
    • https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/humpback-whale-watching-surges-in-brazil-where-population-has-grown-27-fold-since-whaling-ended/
    • https://www.positive.news/society/the-marginalised-groups-finding-community-through-football/
    • https://reasonstobecheerful.world/what-were-reading-no-more-clothing-waste/
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-biobank-global-resource-roots-disease.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-billion-kilometers-china-asteroid-hunter.html

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  • Five Things Going Right: July 15, 2026
    2026/07/15

    Five real advances in science, medicine, technology, and the environment, each verified against the original reporting. In this episode: Kemp's ridley sea turtles declined by 99% by 1985 and have been recovering over 30 years; A wearable bioelectronic patch increased REM sleep in real-world trials without drugs or surgery; Microbes removed 96% of dissolved uranium from mine water; A study of hundreds of thousands of people by Cedars Sinai Medical Center found coffee is associated with; West African leopard density in Benin's Pendjari National Park rose between 2017 and 2023, with 30 individual.

    Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today!

    📚 Sources:
    • https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/sea-turtles-endangered-species-recovery-kemps-ridley
    • https://scitechdaily.com/new-wearable-patch-boosts-rem-sleep-without-drugs-or-surgery/
    • https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/these-microbes-removed-96-of-dissolved-uranium-from-mine-water/
    • https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/coffee-associated-with-lower-risks-of-liver-cancer-and-deadly-cirrhosis/
    • https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/endangered-west-african-leopards-recovery-conservation

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  • Five Things Going Right: July 14, 2026
    2026/07/14

    Five real advances in science, medicine, technology, and the environment, each verified against the original reporting. In this episode: Researchers developed an AI method that can uncover previously hidden signs of multiple sclerosis in routine; An eight-hour eating window helped adults maintain weight loss one year after a 12-week intermittent fasting; Researchers have designed and built the first 3D thermal cloak device that can hide objects from heat in any; Researchers discovered that bacteriophages infecting Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni remained genetically; Previous snowfall analyses underestimated total seasonal snowfall by 37% over Lake Hampta area in one winter.

    Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today!

    📚 Sources:
    • https://scitechdaily.com/new-technique-exposes-hidden-multiple-sclerosis-damage-in-routine-mri-scans/
    • https://scitechdaily.com/intermittent-fasting-benefits-may-last-long-after-the-diet-ends/
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-3d-thermal-cloak.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-family-tree-viruses-grew-paves.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-himalayan-snowfall-miscalculated-years.html

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  • Five Things Going Right: July 13, 2026
    2026/07/13

    Five real advances in science, medicine, technology, and the environment, each verified against the original reporting. In this episode: Japanese scientists discovered a bacteria from a frog species that destroyed cancer tumors in one dose; A new tool called Tree Value Visions has been developed by researchers working with residents and officials; Bacteria can convert soluble uranium into a stable compound to immobilize uranium in contaminated water; Researchers at Technical University of Munich developed an autonomous drone system using laser reflectance to; Scientists at the Broad Institute developed the Blended Genome Exome (BGE) method that lowers sequencing.

    Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today!

    📚 Sources:
    • https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/japanese-find-frog-bacteria-that-wipes-out-cancer-tumors-with-a-single-dose/
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-trees-hotter-cities-approach-bolster.html
    • https://scitechdaily.com/bacteria-turn-toxic-uranium-into-a-surprisingly-stable-compound/
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-autonomous-drones-volcanic-gas-clouds.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-genome-sequencing-approach-powering-genetics.html

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  • Five Things Going Right: July 10, 2026
    2026/07/10

    Five real advances in science, medicine, technology, and the environment, each verified against the original reporting. In this episode: A multi-institution marine monitoring network in Lower St. Lawrence detected twice as many earthquakes as the; Scientific publishing generates around 19 billion U.S. dollars annually with 40% margins, largely from; A UC Irvine study identified a DNA mechanism in Greenland sharks that helps them maintain vision over; A large international study suggests today's hip replacements may last much longer than previously thought; Oak trees continue absorbing carbon dioxide long after their annual growth has ended, suggesting forests may.

    Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today!

    📚 Sources:
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-marine-network-environmental-shipping.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-scientific-knowledge-free.html
    • https://scitechdaily.com/this-400-year-old-shark-may-hold-the-secret-to-preserving-human-vision/
    • https://scitechdaily.com/hip-replacements-are-lasting-far-longer-than-doctors-once-thought/
    • https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260708022210.htm

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    4 分
  • Five Things Going Right: July 9, 2026
    2026/07/09

    Five real advances in science, medicine, technology, and the environment, each verified against the original reporting. In this episode: Scientists in Canada have discovered that underground rocks naturally produce hydrogen gas in large; A social enterprise called Relume in Olympia, Washington hires newly arrived refugees to make sustainable; University of Missouri researchers developed an AI model that uses variable-rate seeding to help farmers; Governments and humanitarian organizations used mobile phone and online platform data to track movements and; Older adults who received the recombinant shingles vaccine (Shingrix) had a 24% lower risk of dementia.

    Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today!

    📚 Sources:
    • https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/canada-successfully-exploring-for-white-hydrogen-gas-a-clean-power-source-beneath-existing-mines/
    • https://www.positive.news/economics/social-enterprise/refugee-candlemakers-rebuilding-lives-through-work/
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-future-ai-farm.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-ai-digital-migration.html
    • https://www.futurity.org/shingles-vaccine-dementia-risk-3339832/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shingles-vaccine-dementia-risk-3339832

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    4 分
  • Five Things Going Right: July 8, 2026
    2026/07/08

    Five real advances in science, medicine, technology, and the environment, each verified against the original reporting. In this episode: US tidal wetland productivity (gross primary production) rose 6% over 2001-2020 based on satellite data; Removing invasive buckthorn and immediately seeding native grasses and wildflowers, followed by herbicide; A spray-on hydrogel can stop bleeding from deep wounds in seconds; A new review published in Frontiers suggests many adults could benefit from more protein and more exercise; Nobel Laureate Omar Yaghi is testing a material that can harvest water from the air.

    Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today!

    📚 Sources:
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-satellite-reveals-tidal-wetland-productivity.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-upfront-investment-native-pay-dividends.html
    • https://www.zmescience.com/medicine/a-spray-on-gel-powder-could-help-medics-stop-bleeding-from-deep-wounds-in-seconds/
    • https://scitechdaily.com/the-secret-to-healthy-aging-may-be-more-protein-and-more-exercise/
    • https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/a-nobel-winning-chemist-is-trying-to-pull-drinking-water-from-desert-air/

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  • Five Things Going Right: July 7, 2026
    2026/07/07

    Five real advances in science, medicine, technology, and the environment, each verified against the original reporting. In this episode: Rooftop solar panels in Pakistan now contribute one-fifth of the total national power supply; External shading can reduce indoor temperatures by over 6°C in UK homes during heat waves; Japanese rice varieties cultivated on Kauaʻi using upland methods matured one month earlier than in Japan; University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers developed two techniques (PAC-MAN and AI-based prediction) to; Millions of retired EV batteries could be repurposed to help solve grid storage problems.

    Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Head of Strategy and CTO at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today!

    📚 Sources:
    • https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/rooftop-solar-gave-power-to-pakistan-when-fossil-fuels-failed-its-now-called-a-boom/
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-expert-redesigning-uk-homes-cope.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-rice-hawaii-japanese-cultivars-yield.html
    • https://phys.org/news/2026-07-world-deadliest-infection-pac-ai.html
    • https://www.zmescience.com/future/millions-of-old-ev-batteries-could-get-a-second-life-helping-power-the-grid/

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    4 分