 
					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
- 			 Plants PlantsPlants suck in nicotine from nearby smokersPeppermint plants can build up nicotine from tobacco dropped on their soil or smoked indoors. 
- 			 Life LifeIt’s true: Butterfly spots can mimic scary eyesContrary to recent studies, the old notion that butterfly wing eyespots evoke predator eyes may not be so old-fashioned after all. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsMouse mates with similar personalities start families fasterAmong monogamous mound-building mice, the more closely mates match in a tendency toward anxiety, the sooner they start having babies 
- 			 Life LifeNo-fishing scheme in Great Barrier Reef succeeds with valuable fishesCoral trout are thriving in marine protected areas in the Great Barrier Reef, but the no-take zones are having a smaller effect on other reef residents, a new 10-year report card shows. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsNeandertal of ant farmers grows modern foodThe most old-fashioned fungus-growing ant yet discovered grows a startlingly new-fangled crop. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyFossil of monstrous fish-eating amphibian unearthedA new Triassic species of giant amphibian lived like a crocodile instead of like its cute little salamander and frog relatives of today. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsPiggyback rides and other crocodile funWe don’t know the playful side of crocodiles perhaps only because we haven’t looked. 
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsEven fast-breeding rabbits can’t withstand Everglades python invasionEven marsh rabbits in the Everglades can’t breed fast enough to keep their population going when Burmese pythons warm up for summer hunting. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHummingbird may get promotedNot just a subspecies: A flashy, squeaky hummingbird should become its own species, ornithologists argue. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyPossible ancestor of sponges foundAn exquisitely preserved 600-million-year-old fossil from China has cell types and a shape resembling sponges, thought to be among the first multicellular animals to evolve. 
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- 			 Animals AnimalsKiller whales follow postmenopausal leadersTaking the lead on salmon hunts may be postmenopausal killer whales’ way of sharing their ecological knowledge.