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Dec 23, 2025
Midwest Rivers Recede, But Flooding Danger Lingers
The swollen Mississippi River and its tributaries were receding in many flood-ravaged communities on Monday, but concerns remained high because of the threat of heavy rain over the next few days.
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Dec 23, 2025
How Shedd Aquarium Uses Egg Candling to Monitor Developing Penguin Chicks
In a process known as egg candling, the aquarium’s animal care staff use a high-powered light to observe the inside of growing penguin eggs to determine whether they are fertile and monitor their development.
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Dec 23, 2025
Astronomers May Have Detected Neutron Star Being Consumed by Black Hole
If the discovery is confirmed, it would be the first evidence that black holes and neutron stars can pair up to form binary systems.
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Dec 23, 2025
Lincoln Park Zoo Unveils Plans for New $35 Million Lion House
The new habitat will also bring a new pride of lions, with the zoo’s current group set to depart for a Kansas zoo in the coming weeks.
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Dec 23, 2025
Endangered Gorilla Born on Mother’s Day at Lincoln Park Zoo
Mother’s Day was extra special for Rollie, a western lowland gorilla at Lincoln Park Zoo who gave birth to a male last weekend.
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Dec 23, 2025
Pregnant Beluga Whale Gets Ultrasound at Shedd Aquarium
Mauyak, a 38-year-old beluga whale, is already mother to 6-year-old Kimalu and is expected to give birth again this summer.
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Dec 23, 2025
Java the Corpse Flower is About to Bloom Again — Sooner Than Expected
After blooming for the first time in June 2017, Java, one of the dozen or so corpse flowers at the Chicago Botanic Garden, is preparing to bloom again.
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Dec 23, 2025
Rare Albino Alligator Arrives at Brookfield Zoo
Snowflake, a 16-year-old American alligator, is estimated to be one of just about 100 albino alligators in existence.
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Dec 23, 2025
Northwestern Researchers Reverse Age-Related Memory Loss
Neil Shubin, University of Chicago paleontologist and one of our favorite explainers of all things scientific, joins us to discuss stories making news in the world of science.
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Dec 23, 2025
Protesters Disrupt Chase Shareholder Meeting Over Financing of Controversial Pipeline
Dozens of environmental activists from across the Midwest rallied Tuesday outside Chase Tower in the Loop to protest the financing of fossil fuel projects by the country’s largest bank.
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Dec 23, 2025
Move Over, Meat! Alternative Options Growing in Popularity
There might be a new kind of meat cooking on the grill this weekend: alternative meat. But what is it? And why the craze?
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Dec 23, 2025
Chicago Police: Facial Recognition Software is ‘Seldom Used’
As police departments across the U.S. weigh the use of facial recognition software, several communities are raising concerns about privacy.
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Dec 23, 2025
Rare Eastern Black Rhinoceros Born at Lincoln Park Zoo
After 15 months of pregnancy, Lincoln Park Zoo rhinoceros Kapuki gave birth to a new calf Sunday. And just 53 minutes after birth, it was able to stand up on all four legs.
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