March 16, 2026
Hello dear Good News community,
New week, new beginnings: We’re brightening your start to the week with six pieces of good news from the fields of the environment, technology, health, and human rights. We wish you a fantastic start to the new week!
Enjoy reading, Selina

(Si apre in una nuova finestra)EU: Transgender people have the right to matching IDs
The European Court of Justice has ruled that EU member states must update gender markers on identification documents to match the identity of transgender individuals. Otherwise, those affected could face discrimination or disadvantages during identity checks, travel, or in their daily lives. Source: DW
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Plant-based alternative replaces chemicals in food storage
A new antimicrobial system called ViKANG uses recycled agricultural byproducts, such as those from cashews, to extend the shelf life of food. This edible and biodegradable solution works against harmful microbes—entirely without the use of chlorine, sulfur, or other chemicals. Source: FASTCOMPANY
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City trees are exceptionally effective climate protectors
The Staffordshire Moorlands District Council is supporting local climate protection projects with grants ranging from £400 to £5,000. Funded initiatives include tree planting, as well as transportation and recycling programs. Since 2021, the climate Source: BBC
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4D technology makes robots more responsive
A new 4D image sensor allows robots and drones to capture both distance and speed simultaneously on a single chip for the first time. This technology enables precise real-time responses while remaining more compact than existing 3D systems. As a result, obstacles in unpredictable environments can be avoided much more safely. Source: TECHXPLORE
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Athens tests innovative anchoring systems to save seagrass meadows
Near Athens, eco-friendly anchoring systems are currently being tested to stop the massive damage caused to seagrass meadows by conventional ship anchors. The initiative in Porto Rafti protects Posidonia oceanica, which acts as a natural carbon sink and a vital filter for the Mediterranean Sea. Source: EURONEWS
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A pill for sleep apnea?
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered a drug that could help treat sleep apnea. Sulthiame nearly halved breathing interruptions and stabilized respiratory control in the brain. Oxygen levels improved, and side effects were mild. Larger studies will now examine the long-term effects. Source: NDTV
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