Veterinary medicine

A female Celebes crested macaque takes a photo of herself using David Slater's camera during a photography trip in Indonesia in 2011. There is a legal dispute under way as to who owns the photograph.

Does the monkey who took her own picture have a copyright — or does the photographer who owns the camera?

Global Scan

When David Slater went to Indonesia, he wanted to get the perfect monkey photo. Well, he got it — but the monkey actually took the photo. So who has the copyright? That story tops our Global Scan.When David Slater went to Indonesia, he wanted to get the perfect monkey photo. Well, he got it — but the monkey actually took the photo. So who has the copyright? That story tops our Global Scan.

MRSA bacteria

Are antibiotics in livestock helping fuel ‘superbugs’? Scientists and courts fight it out

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MRSA bacteria

Are antibiotics in livestock helping fuel ‘superbugs’? Scientists and courts fight it out

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Deadly MERS Virus Traced to Bats in Saudi Arabia

Health & Medicine

Understanding animals could help doctors treat human patients, says UCLA cardiologist

Health & Medicine

Resturant chain Chipotle backs FDA guidelines on animal antibiotic use

Health & Medicine

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently introduced a voluntary plan to limit the use of antibiotics on farm animals, a move that restaurant chain Chipotle says is long overdue.

Antibiotic use fuels drug resistant superbugs from India

Health & Medicine

Some of modern medicine’s most important drugs are losing their potency. Antibiotics are failing as disease-causing bacteria become resistant. It’s happening all over, but India may play an especially big role in fueling the problem.

FDA makes confusing, conflicting statements on antibiotic use in farm animals

Health & Medicine

Late last year, the FDA said it would no longer seek to formally regulate the use of the most common antibiotics in farm animals. A month later, though, the FDA said it would regulate the use of cephalosporins, which represent less than 1 percent of the antibiotics used on farms.

China’s Bird Flu Credibility Gap

Global Politics

The Chinese government is reacting to the new outbreak of bird flu with some refreshing transparency. But The World’s Mary Kay Magistad in Beijing tells anchor Marco Werman that some Chinese who have questioned official statistics have landed in jail.

20,000 Birds Slaughtered in Shanghai to Prevent Spread of Avian Flu

Global Politics

Anchor Marco Werman talks with China correspondent Mary Kay Magistad about the latest in China on the reported cases of the H7N9 or bird flu virus in Shanghai.