 
					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 AnimalsCats drink using lap-and-gulp trickFelines imbibe by pulling up a column of fluid and then snatching a bit of it before it splashes back down. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsAcidification may halve coral class of 2050Already shown to be a threat to established reefs, experiments show that changing ocean chemistry also threatens the establishment and survival of larvae. 
- 			 Life LifeWill groom for snugglesSooty mangabey and vervet monkey mothers charge a price, dictated by market forces, that other females must pay to touch their babies. 
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- 			 Animals AnimalsLady MacBeeIn one stingless Brazilian species, young queens shut out of succession in their own hives often usurp another colony’s throne. 
- 			 Life LifeClimate changes, and there goes the neighborhoodThe ranges of rattlesnakes and voles are likely to shift drastically with warming, analyses of past changes suggest. 
- 			 Life LifePterosaurs might have soared 10,000 miles nonstopFlight analysis suggests ancient reptiles were record setters. 
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- 			 Animals AnimalsA little climate change goes a long way in the tropicsIn hot places, even minor warming could rev up metabolism in animals that don’t generate their own heat, a new analysis suggests. 
- 			 Life LifeMassive count a drop in the bucketAs the decade-long Census of Marine Life totes up thousands of new species, it leaves much yet to discover in the world’s oceans. 
- 			 Life LifeA giant penguin plumed in earth tonesThe first well-preserved feathers of 36-million-year-old diving bird give clues to color and evolution. 
- 			 Life LifeLone Star cats rescue cousins in Sunshine StateFlorida panther numbers have tripled since the introduction of females from Texas injected vital genetic diversity, a new report says.