
A Rare, Endangered, Nickel-sized Butterfly Returned To Oregon
The revival of Fender’s blue illustrates the collaborative nature of survival.
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A Building Material That Consumes CO2 Has Finally Come To the US
A false association with drugs that banned ‘hempcrete’ from the US residential building code has been lifted, paving the way for widespread use.
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Researchers Are Creating Road Salts That Aren't Terrible For the Planet
Fish, insects, and even some plants have learned to adapt to cold climates over hundreds of thousands of years by making their own antifreeze agents to survive subfreezing temperatures.
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How Satellites Can Help Earthquake Rescue Efforts in Turkey and Syria
In disasters like the earthquakes that struck Syria and Turkey on February 6, international cooperation on satellite imaging plays a crucial role in the rescue and recovery efforts.
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Guinea Worm Good News: Parasite is Nearly Eradicated
The Carter Center announced that “Guinea worm is poised to become the second human disease in history to be eradicated.”
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The 'Nuts and Bolts' Heroes Who Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible
The men and women who organized the nuts and bolts of the Civil Rights Movement may not be as well-remembered but it was they who provided its essential vision and energy.
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Deinfluencing' Explained: Why TikTok is Over Overconsumption
The de-influencing trend is one we can get behind, as TikTok creators rack up millions of views denouncing products they were influenced to buy but never actually used.
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Skateboarding Community Comes Together To Honor Tyre Nichols
The skateboarding community is coming together to honor the life of Tyre Nichols, an avid skateboarder who was brutally killed by police.
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Tribal Solar Projects Provide More Than Climate Solutions
Renewable energy isn’t just a green business venture; it’s a way to support tribal self-determination and economic development.
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Good News: Pope Francis Calls on World to Decriminalize Homosexuality
In an exclusive interview with Associated Press reporter Nicole Winfield, published this morning, Pope Francis said homosexuality should not be a crime and called upon all countries with such laws — 67 of them in total — to decriminalize.
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