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The plea from Audubon N.C. follows a study last year that estimated more than 1 billion birds are killed in collisions with buildings in the U.S. annually. It cites artificial lights at night and reflective windows as causes — they confuse birds that use the light from stars to migrate.
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The event occurs once every five years, and can be attended as a reenactor or visitor.
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The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality is continuing Chemours’ search for groundwater contamination beyond the Lower Cape Fear.
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The class is one in a series supporting the Redbud Writing Project’s mission to make creative writing accessible.
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Some doctors in N.C. are encouraging individuals to get vaccinated against measles, as there have been more than 160 cases in nine states so far this year.
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The study, published in scientific journal Nature, is the first to find empirical evidence for the “magnetic mapping” ability.
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Likening it to a metal bubble wrap, AMM says their "composite metal foam" design can make almost any metal or alloy 100 times more energy absorbent, three times lighter, more radiation resistant and 7.5 times longer-lasting in extreme heat fires.
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Cape Fear Valley Medical Center aims to comfort dying patients through the international "No One Dies Alone" program.
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The Supreme Court upheld the ruling that could ban TikTok on Sunday, but “TikTok refugees” across the country are already finding new platforms.
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Duke and UNC Health follow WakeMed’s steps by restricting access to visitors under 12 years old, among other precautions.