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In pics: University of Hyderabad campus is on fire for a second time this a week — killing several wild animals
Students and the university security staff staying there struggled for nearly two hours to dou…
China banned live animal sales in Wuhan, after a food market selling wolves and civet cats was linked to a deadly virus
Wang Yuedan, a professor of immunology at Peking University's School of Basic Medical Sciences, tol…
Rosie Perper,Rosie Perper
Dubai's wildly ambitious 'The World' islands could finally be coming to life
Each island is also a different size. Some are tiny, just 6 acres in total, while some cover more t…
Chris Weller
How a couple turned a plot of land on the island of Sumba into a 4-level resort with suites and villas that go for up to $1,100 a night
Fabrice and Eve Ivara saw land advertised on the island of Sumba, and they made an offer. Six years…
Claire Turrell
The new coronavirus may have jumped to people from endangered pangolins, some researchers now suggest
A less likely candidate is snakes, despite a January 22 report from scientists who edit the Journal…
Aylin Woodward
I tried a cup of the 'most expensive coffee in the world' - here's why it's a tourist trap you shouldn't buy into
Even if you don't care about animal welfare, there's the reality that the coffee just doesn't taste…
Harrison Jacobs
Experts think the Wuhan coronavirus jumped from bats to snakes to people. Bats have been the source of at least 4 pandemics.
"Governments must recognize the global public-health threats of zoonotic diseases," Christian Walze…
Aylin Woodward
It's far more likely that the coronavirus jumped naturally from bats to people than leaked from a lab — at least 4 other viruses did the same thing in the last 45 years
Both genetic studies and historical evidence suggest the new coronavirus jumped naturally from anim…
Aylin Woodward
How tea is enjoyed around the world
We explore how tea is prepared and enjoyed around the globe. From Taiwan's bubble tea to Argentina'…
Aliza Gulab,Cameron Hussein
Bill Gates says a devastating 'quirk of nature' could kill 30 million people in a year. Researchers are fighting that threat by studying bird butts.
On the beach, the goal is to take a close look at these birds' butts and poop in the hopes of gathe…
Hilary Brueck
'It's good to be Rich': Meet the Goldman Sachs banker who has built a private investing empire that goes head-to-head with Blackstone - and you've probably never heard of him
More than anything, Friedman's secret is one he doesn't keep to himself: He invests his money in th…
Dakin Campbell
This Luscious Pork Belly Represents Everything I Always Got Wrong About Korean Food
After living in New York City for the past nine years, I'd say my palette has become much more deve…
Sam Ro
Hiroo Onoda: Last Man Fighting
In the beginning he commanded a unit of three men, but they had died at various points, two shot by…
How A 'Bunch Of Commies' Are Forcing the Fortune 500 To Stop Destroying Rainforests, Overfishing, And Burning Fossil Fuels
Whatever a company's market capitalization or lobbying mojo, its consumer-facing brands represent a…
Aaron Gell
The inside story of how a Danish superstar chef opened an outpost of one of the world's best restaurants in Australia - and sold 5,600 tickets in just 35 minutes
Redzepi wanted to talk through everything they had encountered on the trips that still lingered in …