Salamanders, pickleball, poignant conversations: The local stories that will stick with us from 2025
Rick Ganley, Host of NHPR's Morning Edition: A stand-out moment for me in 2025 was sharing a stage with Peter Wolf, musician ...
They say every generation thinks it's the end of the world. But the Santa Cruz long-toed salamander has been staring at oblivion since 1967 That’s the year the amphibian was listed under the ...
Plus, how 'Little Willie' Edwards is coping following the death of his grandfather, Junior, as show returns to History Channel.
The Phoenix Zoo welcomed a new female Masai giraffe calf on Nov. 16. Born at roughly 6 feet tall and 150 pounds, the calf is currently bonding with her mother, Sunshine. The public will be invited to ...
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Walking on Ice: How Blue-Spotted Salamanders Defy Freezing Death
Blue-spotted salamanders, found in labs to be intolerant of freezing, are seen walking on ice in Ontario, Canada, explained ...
Blue spotted salamanders can supercool themselves so they can walk over ice and snow during their spring migrations.
Giant salamanders remain some of the most extraordinary freshwater creatures on the planet, often compared to mythical river dragons. Their massive size and unusual appearance have long influenced ...
Clinical guidelines are vague, so we asked psychiatrists what to consider when deciding whether to continue taking these medications. By Christina Caron When Marjorie Isaacson first started taking ...
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The salamander capital of Earth
Foggy mountains, ancient rocks, and endless rain made the perfect trap. Now Appalachia holds a secret few regions can match. Trump suffers fact check over Rep. Omar Yale professor’s father charged in ...
Chelsea Rae Bourgeois is a health writer and registered dietitian nutritionist with over eight years of experience in the clinical setting. Her writing covers nutrition and overall health topics, ...
But let’s face it, some of us have way more popular names than others, and even if you think your name is unique in your community, it might be as common as John Smith in someone else’s. Is there even ...
In December, there’s not much green foliage around. But if you look close, you might notice tiny, pine-tree-like plants ...
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