Evidence that doing good feels good.
Recently identified subspecies ranges farther than first imagined: across Africa.
An archaeologist ponders the fate of Hoover Dam
Two years after its big quake, Christchurch is still trembling.
The saw-whet owl, among the smallest owls in North America, once thought a year-round resident of northern territories, now migrates as far south as Virginia.
The migrations of Pacific predators resemble those of African wildlife.
The sale of endangered wildlife products is a travesty, but not every rhino horn is what it seems.
Handmade textiles not only represent an ancient tradition, but remain a part of everyday life in many Andean cultures.
Wind and currents determine where debris from the Japanese catastrophe has floated.
One hundred years ago, the search began for a mysterious Arctic territory.