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Mopane Worms and Wild Frankincense Create New Economies
Planet WinsJun 3

Mopane Worms and Wild Frankincense Create New Economies

Across Africa, researchers are proving conservation can pay for itself by helping rural communities earn sustainable income from wild resources like edible insects and tree resins. From flavored mopane worm snacks in Botswana to frankincense harvesting in Kenya, these efforts keep landscapes wild while lifting up local people.

Daily Maverick3 min read
This Florida Town Makes a Living Charming Worms from Soil
Global NewsApr 21

This Florida Town Makes a Living Charming Worms from Soil

In Sopchoppy, Florida, families have spent generations perfecting "worm grunting," a technique that uses vibrations to coax earthworms from the ground. What started as a lucrative bait trade now draws thousands to an annual festival celebrating this quirky tradition.

Smithsonian3 min read
Free Glow Worm Galaxy Hidden in Rotorua Forest
Planet WinsMay 29

Free Glow Worm Galaxy Hidden in Rotorua Forest

A short walk near Rotorua transforms into a magical light show after dark, where thousands of bioluminescent glow worms turn a waterfall into a natural galaxy. Best part? It's completely free and open to everyone.

Stuff NZ2 min read
World's Oldest Ribbon Worm Turns 27, Baffling Scientists
Global NewsJan 19

World's Oldest Ribbon Worm Turns 27, Baffling Scientists

A ribbon worm named Baseodiscus the Eldest just shattered age records at 27 years old, revealing how little we know about these mysterious ocean creatures. Scientists say these seafloor predators might live for centuries.

Scientific American2 min read
Guinea Worm Cases Drop to Just 10 Worldwide in 2025
Health & WellnessFeb 2

Guinea Worm Cases Drop to Just 10 Worldwide in 2025

After nearly 40 years of work, the world is closer than ever to wiping out Guinea worm disease, with only 10 cases reported in 2025. If successful, it will be only the second human disease ever eradicated.

STAT News2 min read
Guinea Worm Disease Drops to Just 10 Cases Worldwide
SolutionsJan 30

Guinea Worm Disease Drops to Just 10 Cases Worldwide

An ancient disease that once infected 3.5 million people yearly is now down to just 10 cases globally, bringing humanity one step closer to wiping out only the second human disease in history. The milestone honors President Jimmy Carter's lifelong dream to outlast the final Guinea worm.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
Guinea Worm Cases Drop to 10, Nearing Full Eradication
Health & WellnessMay 26

Guinea Worm Cases Drop to 10, Nearing Full Eradication

Only 10 cases of Guinea worm disease were reported worldwide in 2025, bringing humanity one step closer to wiping out the second human disease ever. This marks a 99.99% reduction from 3.5 million annual cases just 40 years ago.

Good News Network2 min read
Worm Farms Turn Food Waste Into Garden Gold at Home
SolutionsApr 3

Worm Farms Turn Food Waste Into Garden Gold at Home

A simple worm farm can fit on an apartment balcony and transform kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost in weeks. One writer proves worm composting works everywhere, from Sydney high-rises to abandoned farmland.

New Scientist2 min read
New Worm Species Found in Great Salt Lake
Planet WinsMay 30

New Worm Species Found in Great Salt Lake

Scientists discovered a tiny worm living in Utah's Great Salt Lake that exists nowhere else on Earth. The finding could unlock secrets about how life survives in extreme conditions.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Guinea Worm Near Eradication: Only 10 Cases in 2025
Planet WinsFeb 3

Guinea Worm Near Eradication: Only 10 Cases in 2025

A devastating parasitic disease that once infected 3.5 million people annually is down to just 10 human cases worldwide. Guinea worm is on track to become only the second human disease ever eradicated, after smallpox.

Ars Technica3 min read
Scientists Find Protein Inheritance Beyond DNA in Worms
InnovationJul 1

Scientists Find Protein Inheritance Beyond DNA in Worms

Researchers studying worms accidentally discovered that protein clumps can pass traits across generations without changing DNA. This breakthrough could help explain why some diseases run in families even when genetic tests find nothing.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Tiny Worms Could Unlock Treatment for Rare Child Paralysis
SolutionsMay 12

Tiny Worms Could Unlock Treatment for Rare Child Paralysis

Brown University researchers created a breakthrough worm model that could help find treatments for a devastating childhood disease that causes paralysis and has no cure. The tiny nematodes offer a fast, affordable way to test thousands of potential drugs for alternating hemiplegia of childhood.

Google News - Disease Cure3 min read
Tiny Worms Could Speed Cure for Rare Childhood Disease
Health & WellnessJun 6

Tiny Worms Could Speed Cure for Rare Childhood Disease

Scientists at Brown University engineered microscopic worms to help find treatments for a devastating childhood paralysis condition that currently has no cure. The breakthrough could let researchers screen thousands of potential drugs quickly and affordably.

Google News - Disease Cure3 min read
Tiny Worms Could Unlock Cure for Child Paralysis Disease
SolutionsMay 12

Tiny Worms Could Unlock Cure for Child Paralysis Disease

Brown University scientists created a breakthrough worm model that could help find treatments for alternating hemiplegia of childhood, a rare disease causing paralysis in kids. The discovery offers hope to families who've waited years for effective therapies.

Google News - Disease Cure2 min read
Scientist Solves Mezcal Worm Mystery to Save Rare Species
InnovationJun 1

Scientist Solves Mezcal Worm Mystery to Save Rare Species

An entomologist's vacation curiosity about the worm in his mezcal bottle led to a discovery that could help protect an endangered agave plant and the rare moth species that depends on it. His DNA research revealed harvesting practices that threaten both creatures.

NPR Science2 min read
Tiny Worms Help Scientists Fight Chemo's Nerve Damage
Health & WellnessFeb 11

Tiny Worms Help Scientists Fight Chemo's Nerve Damage

Scientists used microscopic worms to discover two promising treatments that could protect cancer patients from the painful nerve damage caused by chemotherapy. The breakthrough could help millions complete lifesaving treatment without debilitating side effects.

Medical Xpress3 min read
UK Worm Charming Festival Draws Crowds Since 1984
Daily MixMay 4

UK Worm Charming Festival Draws Crowds Since 1984

Hundreds gathered in southern England to compete in the quirky International Festival of Wormcharming, coaxing earthworms from the ground using only vibrations and sounds. The 40-year-old tradition celebrates nature while protecting every worm involved.

Euronews2 min read
California Dairy Farms Use Worms to Cut Methane by 40%
Planet WinsJul 8

California Dairy Farms Use Worms to Cut Methane by 40%

Hundreds of thousands of earthworms are helping California dairy farms transform cow manure into clean compost instead of planet-warming pollution. The simple solution is spreading fast, with 24 farms already using or building worm-powered systems.

MIT Technology Review3 min read
Scientists Grow Chickpeas in Moon Dirt Using Worms and Fungi
InnovationMar 6

Scientists Grow Chickpeas in Moon Dirt Using Worms and Fungi

Researchers successfully grew chickpeas in lunar soil by adding compost from worms and helpful fungi, bringing moon farming closer to reality. The breakthrough could help future astronauts grow their own food instead of relying on expensive supply trips from Earth.

Space.com3 min read
Scientist Solves Mezcal Worm Mystery, May Save Rare Species
Acts of KindnessJun 1

Scientist Solves Mezcal Worm Mystery, May Save Rare Species

A curious entomologist DNA-tested the worms at the bottom of mezcal bottles and discovered they're rare moth larvae whose harvest threatens an endangered agave plant. His research could help save both species while keeping a beloved tradition alive.

NPR Science3 min read

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