BULGARIA

Scientists determined that two teeth, left uncatalogued in a museum for decades, belong to a long-extinct European panda . The beast likely lived in a swampy forest, a radically different habitat through that of its bamboo-eating modern cousins, and had the more diverse diet.

KENYA

The worst drought inside 40 years killed 179 elephants—20 times more than poachers did in the past year— making climate change the bigger threat in order to the animals.

LIBYA

Genome sequencing associated with 6, 000-year-old seeds from a watermelon relative suggests the fruit was prized for these nutritious seeds, not for its flesh—which was bitter, unlike today’s refreshingly sweet varieties.

MEXICO

A new species of giant deep-sea isopod—a cousin to the particular common pill bug but a lot more than 10 inches long—was found hiding in plain sight . Originally captured off the Yucatán Peninsula, it was confused with other isopods in an aquarium until genome sequencing revealed it has been something new.

Tanzania

Social media is coming to the heights of Mount Kilimanjaro with the the installation of high-speed fiber-optic Wi-Fi . Although the new system could make it easier for climbers to post selfies or call for help, people living in the mountain’s shadow will not have expanded coverage.

TURKEY

Skeletal DNA from more than 700 people who lived in Anatolia 10, 000 years ago suggests that agriculture developed as different migrating populations intermingled, rather than solely from local hunter-gatherers switching to farming. These migrations may also have brought Indo-European languages to the region.