 
					Life sciences writer Susan Milius has been writing about botany, zoology and ecology for Science News since the last millennium. She worked at diverse publications before breaking into science writing and editing. After stints on the staffs of The Scientist, Science, International Wildlife and United Press International, she joined Science News. Three of Susan's articles have been selected to appear in editions of The Best American Science Writing.
 
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All Stories by Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsHe Clones, She Clones: Dad, mom ants as different speciesIn the little fire ant, males and queens clone themselves, the closest science has gotten to declaring males and females as separate species. 
- 			 Plants PlantsLong search reveals cell receptor for plant growthMore than 70 years after biologists identified the important plant growth hormone auxin, they have finally found a cell-receptor molecule for it. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsDee for Danger: Chickadees add notes as threat growsChickadees change their alarm calls depending on how serious a lurking predator seems. 
- 			 Humans HumansUsing one’s headPorters in Nepal turn out to be the most efficient human load carriers yet recorded, carrying burdens that average 93 percent of their body weight. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSponge Moms: Dolphins learn tool use from their mothersDolphins that carry sponges on their beaks while looking for food may have learned the trick from their mothers instead of just inheriting a sponge-use gene. 
- 			 Plants PlantsWorld’s fastest plant explodes with pollenA high-speed camera has revealed the explosive pollen launches of bunchberry dogwood flowers as the fastest plant motion known. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsComeback BirdLooking for a long-lost woodpecker had its special challenges, including anticipating what would happen if the hunt actually succeeded. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsAnemone Wars: Clone armies deploy scouts, attack tidallyThe first description of clashing armies of sea anemones has revealed unsuspected military tactics. 
- 			 Plants PlantsBuilt-in bird perch spreads the pollenTests confirm the idea that a plant benefits from growing a bird perch to let pollinators get the best angle for reaching the flowers. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsNew Mammals: Coincidence, shopping yield two speciesResearchers have identified a new species of monkey in Africa and a rodent in Asia that belongs to a new family among mammals. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsBuilt for Blurs: Jellyfish have great eyes that can’t focusEight of a box jellyfish's eyes have superb lenses, but their structure prevents them from focusing sharply. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsAlive and Knocking: Glimpses of an ivory-billed legendNew observations confirm that the famed ivory-billed woodpecker has not gone extinct after all.