#R2BC Thursday’s #GoodNews
Hmmm, hard to choose a favourite story today. Glasgow School of Art rising from the ashes, literally; amazing sweatpatch for diabetes; Nike Hijab; or the fact that Neanderthals were self medicating with penicillin mould and aspirin from bark.
Hoping you find some inspiration from today’s good news:
- Malaysian UN Workers Allowed to leave North Korea
- Smart Sweatpatch could Revolutionise the Treatment of Diabetes
- UK Degree Apprenticeships on Brink of ‘Significant Success’
- Nike launches Sports Hijab
- Fearless Girl Statue faces down Wall Street Bull
- DNA reveals Early Aboriginal History
- New Insights into Neanderthals see them using Aspirin & Penicillin in Their Diet
- Yacht Crew Rescued from Enormous Seas
- 2 Men Rescued after A947 Crash in Scotland
- Backpack Helping to map Pollution Hotspots
- Mersehead Reserve sees Fivefold increase in Rare Natterjack Toad Numbers
- Art created from Glasgow School of Art Ashes raises £700 000
- Iraq & Afghan War Memorials to be Unveiled by Queen
- Imperial War Museum marks its Centenary by unveiling Personal Momentos from its 1st Collection
- Divers Map Scapa Flow Wrecks ahead of Centenary
- Study shows that Good Memory can be Trained
- Bolivian Monastery Accepts Dog as Friar
- Therapy Dogs helping with Reading Classes
- Westgate Park Turns Pink
- Scotland Secure place in Last-Four at World Wheelchair Curling Championships
- UK’s 1st Ever Bouldering World Champion