
A biologist successfully saved these endangered frogs from a deadly disease by building them tiny 'frog saunas'
Green and golden bell frogs used to be everywhere in Australia, until a deadly virus reduced their range by 90%. Then Anthony Waddle stepped in.
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At risk to their own safety, Somali neighbors feed ICE protesters: 'This is what it means to be a Minnesotan'
For Somali immigrants who fled civil war, ICE presence in Minnesota is the next battle they are determined to overcome.
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Youth soccer club forms teams based on skill level – not sex or gender: 'The kids let go of the binary'
Discriminatory laws have led to lower sports participation among young trans athletes. So this independent club is giving them a space to play.
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Albany trials 'street psychiatry' program, giving homeless New Yorkers prescriptions on the spot
“We’re going to give them their prescription right there, right on the street to go get filled,” a county representative said.
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The 'BearID Project' is using facial recognition to monitor and conserve bear species. Here's how it works
These tools can reshape how scientists and the general public understand animals by getting to know formerly anonymous creatures as individuals.
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This Altadena teen raised millions for wildfire relief. A year later, she opened a community center for girls like her
Avery Colvert's viral ask on social media last year led to a million donations, a nonprofit, and a community hub to help teens plan for their futures beyond the shadow of the wildfire.
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Newly-discovered jellyfish looks like a creature from the 'Avatar' universe
A team of students at Tohoku University in northeastern Japan discovered a new species purely by happenstance.
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