Largest Ever Lion Airlift to Send 33 Circus Cats to New Home in Africa
Big cats freed from circuses will be freed from cages in Colombia and Peru to head for 12,000 acres of open space in South Africa.
Big cats freed from circuses will be freed from cages in Colombia and Peru to head for 12,000 acres of open space in South Africa.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided a case brought against the EPA– a ruling all beekeepers have been waiting for...
Misty Copeland became the first African-American woman named principal dancer in the American Ballet Theater's 75-year history.
A freediver put a 10-foot shark into a "tonic state" so he could remove a hook in the predator's jaw.
Officers paid for groceries out of their own pockets, then stocked the shelves of an elderly, disabled man who'd gone two days without food.
An experimental Ebola drug shows promise for fighting the disease after it cured monkeys that were already sick with fever from the virus. The three animals received the drug and showed no signs of the disease after 28 days. So far, there is no working vaccine or cure for the virus, but after the promising […]
Human trials are now underway in the U.S., Africa and Asia for a new vaccine that completely prevented HIV in half the test subjects.
This past year saw giant leaps in how we cure cancer, treat Alzheimers and prevent Ebola. Here are ten positive breakthroughs in health and science this year.
A new discovery of how Alzheimer's disease destroys connections in the brain opens the door for new treatments and a possible cure or prevention.
A new test can detect every virus that plagues a human and animal, and even find diseases doctors weren't looking for.
Thawing relations between the two countries could lead to tests of a Cuban cancer vaccine in the U.S.
Scientists have used a genetically modified herpes virus to cure skin cancer and are looking at another viruses to learn new ways to fight disease.