Something Mysterious Is Killing Captive Gorillas
For a decade, zookeepers have known that something strange was stopping the giant animals’ hearts—now they’re beginning to trace the culprit to their guts.

For a decade, zookeepers have known that something strange was stopping the giant animals’ hearts—now they’re beginning to trace the culprit to their guts.
Archaeologists are combining new technology with indigenous knowledge to unravel the mystery of Mesa Verde.
Along with other factors, the warming weather is bolstering agriculture in the state as farms across America shut down.