An ancient fossil of a Chaohusaurus shows the marine mammal giving birth to triplets on land.
A number of other Muslim or Muslim-dominated nations, including Iran, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, have already banned the holiday.
China may soon depend on imports to feed its demand for corn, just like soybeans.
The Pew Research Center analyzed mobile and Internet habits in dozens of countries to find the most popular methods of getting online.
China's growing singles population wants its presence known on Valentine's Day, and someone resorted to an extreme trick to do just that.
Advocates for media diversity are blasting the possible merger, which still needs approval from antitrust regulators.
China-based Lenovo is confident Motorola will be profitable again in a few quarters.
In the fourth quarter, total smartphone shipments in China dropped for the first time in years.
Chinese credit and, to a lesser extent, equity markets would be very vulnerable during a hard landing.
China is Sri Lanka's largest lender and the agreement will mean the island nation will have increased access to Chinese markets.
China's Jade Rabbit lunar rover has been lost, according to a report from China News Service.
2014 will be a year to test the government’s commitment to financial reform. Liansheng’s default probably won't be the last in China's trust sector.
Microsoft's search engine is accused of self-censorship for Chinese searches outside of China's borders.
Many companies are shying away from doing business in the world's second-largest economy, while others find corruption unavoidable.
Hockey highlights the schedule for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
The southern African country is relying on Chinese funds to revitalize its shaky economy.
Volkswagen workers will decide by secret ballot whether to adopt the first German-style union structure in the United States.
The trade numbers far exceeded economists' forecasts.
Brazilian farm exports could surpass $100 billion in 2014, says the Agriculture Ministry.
New rules amending China's ambiguous state secrecy laws are said to promote transparency, but the vague language still leaves things murky.
It should come as no surprise that a sense of U.S. retreat and abandonment has proliferated abroad.
The "epic" discovery of a fossil bed in the Canadian Rockies has yielded remains of 50 animal species in just 15 days of site exploration.