 
					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
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- 			 Plants PlantsThe most ancient African baobabs are dying and no one knows whyScientists aren’t sure what’s killing the oldest African baobabs, nine of which have lost big chunks or died in the last 13 years. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsBees join an exclusive crew of animals that get the concept of zeroHoneybees can pass a test of ranking ‘nothing’ as less than one. 
- 			 Environment EnvironmentA big analysis of environmental data strengthens the case for plant-based dietsA new study calculates the bonus for the planet of choosing more foods from plants. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyOldest known lizard fossil pushes group’s origins back 75 million yearsCT scan reveals hidden identity of an unusual lizard fossil found years ago in the Italian Alps. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyHow birds may have escaped the dino-killing asteroid impactA tree-loving lifestyle became a risk for ancient birds in a world-changing catastrophe. 
- 			 Climate ClimateAs CO2 increases, rice loses B vitamins and other nutrientsField experiments add vitamins to list of nutrients at risk from a changing atmosphere. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA caterpillar outwits corn defenses by gorging on fattening ‘junk’ foodThe crop plants defend themselves with zombie-maker wasps, but one pest has a desperate work-around. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsGreen blood in lizards probably evolved four timesPigment buildups that would cause jaundice in people are normal for some New Guinea skinks. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsThese caterpillars march. They fluff. They scare London.Oak processionary moths have invaded England and threatened the pleasure of spring breezes. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA deadly frog-killing fungus probably originated in East AsiaThe disastrous form of Bd chytrid fungus could have popped up just 50 to 120 years ago. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHere’s how to use DNA to find elusive sharksHard-to-find sharks that divers and cameras miss appear in genetic traces in the ocean.