Doctors in Pittsburgh are beginning the first-ever human trials of "suspended animation" among gunshot victims with potentially fatal injuries.
The organization's controversial approach to population control in D.C.'s Rock Creek Park
A third of the shrimp sold in restaurants and supermarkets are, a new study has found, misleadingly labeled.
Some labels magically make food appear more nutritious.
A ban against the popular pet was upheld in New York City, inciting unusual outrage.
An experimental online exhibition hosted by the Museum of Modern Art explores the intersection of design and violence in a post-9/11 world.
Is it possible for a food company to live up to the ideals he laid out as an activist and columnist?
The country's indigenous "raccoon dogs," like the viral sensation Tanu, are forced to compete with their doppelgangers in order to survive.