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Mexican artist Gilberto Aceves Navarro creates 122 bicycle sculptures to promote a more environmentally friendly New York City. Roselle Chen...
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A leading conservationist warns that the illegal trade in tiger parts for medicinal purposes is increasing, despite improved efforts to save...
A leading conservationist warns that the illegal trade in tiger parts for medicinal purposes is increasing, despite improved efforts to save the world's largest cat. Alan Rabinowitz, who runs the Panthera conservation group, blames the growing wealth of many Asian countries for the problem, saying tiger parts are viewed as a status symbol. Jim Drury has more."> Less
Scientists in the UK have successfully grown a fully functional organ inside a living animal by transplanting cells grown in a laboratory. T...
Scientists in the UK have successfully grown a fully functional organ inside a living animal by transplanting cells grown in a laboratory. The researchs marks the first time a living organ has been created outside the body. Researchers from the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh hope their study will pave the way for similar techniques to be used in humans in future. Matthew Stock reports."> Less
An olinguito will soon be set free after being rescued from the clutches of a medicine man in Ecuador. The furry creature is a member of a r...
An olinguito will soon be set free after being rescued from the clutches of a medicine man in Ecuador. The furry creature is a member of a recently discovered species of mammal said to resemble a cross between a house cat and a teddy bear. Ben Gruber has more."> Less
A Columbia Journalism School report says Rolling Stone magazine failed to follow basic journalistic safeguards for a story about an alleged ...
A Columbia Journalism School report says Rolling Stone magazine failed to follow basic journalistic safeguards for a story about an alleged gang rape. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)."> Less
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