
This state is now home to one of the biggest populations of bald eagles in the US after years of recovery
Bald eagles were nearly wiped out in the 1970s. Over 50 years later, conservation efforts have paid off big time in Maryland.
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Mexican first responders arrive in Texas to support flood relief efforts: 'Solidarity without borders'
Thanks to volunteers at Fundación 911 and firefighters of Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, search and rescue efforts in central Texas are now an international mission.
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Harvesting sea urchins could save dying kelp forests all while making $92M, new study finds
Kelp forests are underwater thickets of algae that keep the world’s oceans rich with biodiversity. And scientists just offered a strong financial argument for keeping them healthy.
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This lesbian archive is preserving LGBTQ+ history as it's erased: 'Proof of our existence'
As programs recognizing LGBTQ+ people are cut, an Ohio archive is doing what queer Americans always have: preserving their own history.
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Dogs offer stress relief, even in tele-therapy settings, according to new study
Researchers set out to discover whether therapy dogs’ mental health support could apply beyond a screen.
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Menstrual pads containing nanotechnology aim to provide Pap-smear-free cervical cancer screening
Determined to make HPV and cervical cancer screenings less invasive, these researchers have turned to menstrual blood.
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This woman crawled marathons to raise awareness for sexual assault. Now, thanks to her, Texas has redefined consent
After three sessions, Texas lawmakers passed a bill last month that defines consent and fixes what advocates called a loophole in Texas sexual assault laws.
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Sweden becomes the first country in the world to ensure all egg-laying chickens are cage-free — without any laws requiring it
In Sweden, all egg-laying hens are officially cage-free, after decades of public pressure and grassroots momentum from animal welfare group Project 1882.
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This study put 200 voters together for days on end. They changed each other's minds
For several days, nearly 200 Pennsylvanians gathered together to talk about hot-button issues like voter ID laws and immigration reform. A majority of them changed their minds.
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