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Tuesday, March 10, 2026
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Scientists Achieve 90% Effective Malaria Vaccine in Landmark Trial
A new malaria vaccine developed by Oxford researchers shows 90% efficacy in children, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of lives annually.
Read MoreKenya Plants Its Billionth Tree, Reaching Reforestation Goal 2 Years Early
Kenya has reached its goal of planting one billion trees, restoring 12% of its forest cover and creating 300,000 jobs in rural communities.
Read MoreMath Teacher Pays Off Entire School's Lunch Debt With Prize Money
After winning a $25,000 teaching award, Mrs. Patricia Monroe immediately used the full amount to clear lunch debt for every student at Jefferson Elementary.
Read MoreSolar Power Now the Cheapest Energy Source in History, IEA Reports
The International Energy Agency confirms solar electricity is now cheaper than coal, gas, and nuclear in 90% of the world, accelerating the clean energy transition.
Australian Scientists Restore Coral Reef at Record Speed Using Breakthrough Technique
A new coral seeding technology is regrowing damaged Great Barrier Reef sections 40x faster than natural recovery, offering hope for reefs worldwide.
New Alzheimer's Drug Slows Disease Progression by 45% in Phase III Trial
The largest Alzheimer's drug trial in history has reported a 45% slowing of disease progression, marking the most significant advance in dementia treatment in decades.
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Houston Eliminates Chronic Homelessness Using "Housing First" Model
After a 10-year commitment to housing-first programs, Houston has officially ended chronic homelessness, becoming a model for cities worldwide.
16-Year-Old Invents $12 Water Filter That Removes 99.9% of Bacteria
A high school junior from rural Nigeria has developed a low-cost biosand water filter that works without electricity and provides clean water for an entire village.
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The world really is getting better. Here's the proof.
Extreme poverty has fallen from 36% to under 10% since 1990
Child mortality has dropped by 60% in just 30 years
Of species threatened with extinction have been saved since 1993
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