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Hey folks! It’s been a solid minute — but I’m back with another dose of Relatively Recent Good News the World Has Hardly Noticed — and to remind you all, that all is not terrible in our reality. Dig deeper past the mainstream news. Stay vigilant, citizens.

💧 New solar-powered desalination technology dramatically lowers the cost of producing drinking water

Researchers unveiled a solar desalination system that can produce fresh drinking water for less than the cost of bottled water, while also recovering valuable lithium and other minerals from seawater.

🪸 Scientists identify climate-resilient coral reefs around the world

Marine researchers have mapped coral reef systems totaling roughly the size of Wisconsin that appear naturally resistant to warming oceans, giving conservationists new areas to prioritize for protection.

🌌 Astronomers release the most detailed image ever captured of the Milky Way’s center

An international team published the highest-resolution view ever produced of our galaxy’s core, revealing millions of stars and thousands of previously unseen objects.

📚 AI deciphers additional scrolls buried by Mount Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago

Artificial intelligence has successfully revealed new passages from the carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, including writings from an unknown Stoic philosopher that had remained unread since the eruption of AD 79.

🛰️ NASA’s Perseverance rover completes a marathon on Mars

NASA announced that the Perseverance rover has now driven more than 42.2 km, or 26.2 miles, on Mars, surpassing the length of a marathon while continuing to collect valuable geological samples.

🌱 Millions of preserved plant and fungi specimens are now freely available online

Scientists have digitized 7.4 million plant and fungal specimens, giving researchers worldwide unprecedented access to biodiversity records that were previously locked away in museum collections.

🧬 Researchers discover humans may retain the ability to regenerate body parts

New research suggests the human body may still possess dormant regenerative mechanisms, with scar tissue being one of the primary barriers. The findings could influence future regenerative medicine.

🍄 Mushrooms are now cleaning polluted rivers in England

Environmental restoration projects using fungal mycelium are successfully removing E. coli bacteria from waterways, and the approach has already begun real-world implementation in England.

🐋 Scientists discover the world’s largest known whale graveyard

Researchers identified a deep-sea site containing dozens of whale skeletons supporting thriving ecosystems, including species previously unknown to science.

🧥 Prototype jacket pulls drinking water directly from the air

Engineers unveiled a wearable jacket capable of harvesting atmospheric moisture and producing up to 1.5 pints, about 700 mL, of drinking water per day, offering potential applications for disaster relief and arid regions.