This week: Oldest writing in Americas found, new bird discovered, major quake off Florida, military contractors, blind Malian pop duo Amadou and Mariam, and more.
Crocodile meat, lilly pillies, and other wild foods are leaving the bush for Australian supermarkets, creating business opportunities for Aboriginal communities.
In a region where monkey meat and snake-blood wine are hot menu items, the Southeast Asian country serves as a hub for selling and shipping rareand illegaldelicacies.
An amateur bird-watcher has found the first new bird species to be discovered in India in over 50 years, experts saya vibrant babbler at home in felled forests.
The first ever photo of a Sumatran rhinoceros in the wild offers concrete proof that the rare animals are living on the Southeast Asian island of Borneo, conservationists announced.
Unique and endangered wildlife living on spectacular limestone outcrops in Southeast Asia face the threat of extinction due to mining and other human impacts, according to a new study.
For leopards, stalking and killing an impala isn't always the hard part. Watch and find out which fearsome creature wins a gruesome tug-of-war over the dead antelope.
What does the largest shark in the world eat? Watch as a pair of biologists discovers an unlikely answer while diving near a coral reef off the coast of Belize.
This week: many dinosaurs still to be found, kangaroo birth control, eagle ancestors may have eaten early humans, rare cloud in Antarctica, death of "Crocodile Hunter," more.
New software that replicates the way a fly sees could help the next generation of cameras pick out details obscured by movement or washed out by variations in light levels.
The rapidly growing kangaroo population in Canberra, Australia's capital, has become such a public safety issue that scientists have devised a plan to curb the animals' numbers with a contraceptive pill.