
Scientists discover funky-nosed 'Pinocchio chameleon' is actually three species. Here's the fun way to tell them apart
A new study shows that Madagascar’s “nose chameleons,” once confused as one species, are actually three distinct and rapidly evolving species
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Charlotte volunteers deliver hundreds of free grocery boxes to immigrant families fearing ICE raids
OurBridge for Kids paused afterschool programming with increased ICE presence, organizing a food drive in the meantime.
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These new species of 'stubble mushrooms' sport 'beard-like' whiskers. Scientists say they're key to conservation efforts
A 13-year hunt in Alberta just revealed 13 quirky new mushroom species — a miniature fungal treasure trove with big implications for conservation.
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The 'world's largest vacuum' sits atop a dormant volcano in Iceland
Perched on an Icelandic volcano, the giant “Mammoth” vacuum sucks carbon from the air and locks it into stone, marking a major leap toward massive, scalable carbon removal.
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A deep-sea discovery called 'Chonkus' could be our best bet against carbon emissions
Meet “Chonkus,” a super-dense, fast-growing deep-sea microbe that scientists say could become a powerful new ally for capturing carbon and cleaning up emissions.
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'Cloud-milking' is keeping forests alive in areas devastated by drought
The Canary Islands are using innovative “cloud-milking” nets to capture fog water and restore drought-stricken forests.
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This church in Charlotte is training parishioners to protect immigrants during ICE crackdown: 'Loving your neighbors is holy'
Hosted by Siembra NC at Dilworth United Methodist Church, the training gave community members tangible ways to support neighbors amid a citywide ICE crackdown.
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