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@adapalmer@wandering.shop · Feb 10, 2026
Toronto’s Don River was declared “biologically dead” decades ago — now fish are returning after a major wetland restoration. Monitoring in 2025 recorded more than 20 fish species in Toronto’s Don River, including Atlantic salmon and native predators such as walleye and northern pike. The rebound follows a C$1 billion renaturalisation that rebuilt wetlands, reshaped the river’s course, and restored spawning habitat. National Observer https://www.nationalobserver.com/2026/01/26/news/toronto-don-river-fish-recovery #ShareGoodNewsToo
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@adapalmer@wandering.shop · Jan 25, 2026
A study published in Nature points to abnormalities in the immune system of lupus patients: specifically, “people with lupus have too much of a particular T cell associated with damage in healthy cells and too little of another T cell associated with repair.” A protein called interferon is mainly to blame for the T-cell imbalance, and the study found that giving people with lupus anifrolumab, a drug that blocks interferon, prevented the T-cell imbalance. https://buff.ly/neZlVU6 #ShareGoodNewsToo
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@adapalmer@wandering.shop · Nov 16, 2025
British and Australian chemists have discovered a powerful new antibiotic called pre-methylenomycin C lactone, hiding in a well-known soil bacterium that produces another drug, methylenomycin A. This molecule however, is 100 times more potent than methylenomycin A and kills drug-resistant bacteria without triggering resistance. The find could reshape antibiotic discovery and revive the fight against superbugs. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251029002855.htm?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email #ShareGoodNewsToo
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