Published 21:04 IST, June 19th 2020
Good News: From kangaroo's first sprints to Google's drones dropping off books to students
A rare monster ocean sunfish, known as “Mola-Mola”, has been spotted near a popular tourist harbour, Google drones deliver books, some Good News to cheer up to.
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With pandemic count severely mounting each day and death toll on rise, one is barrd with disturbing news, that can have an overwhelming impact on emotional and psychological well-being. Among or impacts, news of conflicts and pandemic might also be upsetting. However, besides stressful events, which orwise, are important to bring in public domain, several invigorating events that go unheard take place that can lighten up mood every day. So here’s one amazing compilation of stories that are positive and encouraging for mind and soul.
Orphaned baby kangaroo jumping back into makeshift pouch wins hearts
An orphaned baby kangaroo named Brley has delighted internet with its “first” mini sprinting and looks like a character straight out of animal kingdom. Shared by a user named Ken Rutkowski, 39-second foot has resurfaced that has amassed over 18.3k views which is “too cute for words” as one of most orable kangaroos from Australia starts to take his first hops at Kangaroo Sanctuary in Alice Springs.
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Google's drones drop off books to students who can't go to library amid COVID-19
olescents in Christiansburg, have been flown books from library to ir homes in one of a kind experiment that has amused local residents. Google's parent company, Alphabet, operated an experimental air delivery service called Wing, which is soon expected to operate a fleet of drones to deliver library books to those that need to complete ir reing list this summer. A librarian who works for Montgomery County Public Schools, Kelly Passek, was quoted saying that kids are going to be just thrilled to learn that y are going to be first in world to receive a library book by drone.
Dog 'kissing' a dolphin wins internet, netizens spot ‘jealous Ex’
A heart-warming post of a Golden Retriever dog and a dolphin’s unusual friendship is winning internet. Shared by a user named Ken, photo depicts dog standing on edge of a boat's deck and kissing a dolphin as a gesture of love and fondness. While pecking a kiss is how most dolphin fishes express love, this doggo thought of returning gesture. Delta dolphin and Gunner dog has been unusual sea and land pals whose friendship has w stunned internet.
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World's largest bony fish 'Mola-Mola' spotted near Portland Harbour
A rare monster ocean sunfish, kwn as “Mola-Mola”, has been spotted near a popular tourist harbour, off Dorset coast near Portland Harbour in UK. World’s largest bony fish alive, rmally found in tropical waters, can weigh up to 2.3 tons and grow to be 10ft long. Shared by Marien Conservation society on Twitter, fish was shot by Liz Hemsley and has caused a stir on internet.
Scientists discover mysterious network of underwater rivers along Australia's coastline
Scientists from University of Western Australia have discovered an unprecedented system of underwater rivers inside ocean on continental shelf of southwestern sea beds at a scale that occurs where in world. undersea phemen – called Dense Shelf Water Casces – shows layers of dense water that creep along ocean floor, according to new data recorded by UWA-operated ocean gliders submersibles, also part of national Integrated Marine Observing System.
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21:03 IST, June 19th 2020