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May 19 2025EDUCATION

South Carolina's Underwater World Turns 25

The South Carolina Aquarium has been a hit for a quarter of a century, with 11 million people visiting to see its 5, 000 different animals. It is located by the Charleston Harbor and shows off many unique South Carolina environments, from the mountains to the sea. The aquarium gives people a chance

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May 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Piping Plovers: A New Hope at Montrose Beach

Chicago's Montrose Beach is buzzing with excitement. A pair of piping plovers, Searocket and Imani, have laid their first egg of the season. This event marks a significant moment in the city's wildlife history. It is the second breeding season for this pair. Their first attempt last year resulte

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May 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

A New Stage for Nature and Fun

A brand-new amphitheater has opened at Meadowbrook Nature Preserve in Liberty Township. This $600, 000 project is more than just a place for shows. It's a spot where people can enjoy nature and learn about it too. The amphitheater's opening was marked with poems, speeches, and music. Dale Nichols,

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May 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Axolotls: A Hopeful Return to Mexican Waters

The axolotl, a unique salamander, is making a comeback in Mexico City's wetlands. This is big news for fans of this critter. Researchers have shown that axolotls bred in captivity can indeed survive in the wild. This is a significant step forward for the species, which is on the brink of extinction.

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Apr 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mismatched Worlds: Mangroves and Their Mollusk Neighbors

In the world of conservation, understanding the variety of life forms is key to saving them. Mangroves, those amazing coastal trees, have been studied a lot. But what about the creatures that live at the bottom of these ecosystems? Specifically, the mollusks that call these places home. Scientists h

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Apr 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Caribbean Crocodiles: New Species in Peril

In the Caribbean, a surprising find has shaken up the world of crocodile research. Two new species of crocodiles have been identified on isolated islands. These reptiles were once mistaken for American crocodiles. They live on Cozumel Island and Banco Chinchorro atoll, both off the coast of Mexico's

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Apr 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Uncanny Connection: Twin Sisters and Their Viral Moment

In the vast world of the internet, strange and remarkable stories still manage to capture attention. Recently, a video of identical twins from Queensland, Australia, went viral. Bridgette and Paula Powers, known as the Twinnies, spoke in perfect sync during an interview. This wasn't their first b

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

Creepy Caterpillar: The Insect That Wears Its Meals

In the heart of Oahu, Hawaii, there's a peculiar caterpillar that has caught the eye of scientists. This insect, dubbed the "bone collector, " has a unique and somewhat gruesome habit. It doesn't just eat its prey; it wears the remains as a disguise. The caterpillar creeps along spiderwebs, feeding

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Shark Encounter Turns Tragic Off Israeli Coast

Sharks have always been a part of the ocean's ecosystem, but their presence near popular beaches can lead to dangerous situations. This is exactly what happened off the coast of Israel. A man lost his life after a shark attack while swimming in an area known for its shark population. The incident

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Apr 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Penguins in the Freezer: A Filmmaker's Extreme Adventure

Antarctica is a place of extremes, and filming there is no easy task. Helen Hobin, a wildlife cinematographer, spent nine months in Antarctica, capturing the lives of emperor penguins. This was no ordinary filming job. It involved living in one of the coldest places on Earth, dealing with temperatur

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