Animals
- 			 Life LifeThese are our favorite animal stories of 2024Pigeons that do somersaults, snakes that fake death with extra flair and surprised canines are among the organisms that enthralled the Science News staff. 
- 			 Life LifeSheep earwax can record a dangerous dietSheep that eat death camas plants record the toxic meal in their earwax, a goopy health data repository that researchers are increasingly exploring. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsThe screams of thirsty plants may prompt some moths to lay eggs elsewhereFemale moths may pick up on the ultrasonic wailing of distressed plants and opt to lay their eggs on different, healthier plants. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsClimate stress may undermine male spiders’ romantic gift givingEven spider love lives show an effect of climate uncertainty: Stressed males may offer a bit of silk-wrapped junk rather than a tasty insect treat. By Susan Milius
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsNew videos reveal the hidden lives of Andean bearsThe footage give clues to the range of plants the bears eat and how they mate, information important for conservation. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsEthiopian wolves are the first large carnivores found to slurp nectarWolves from three different packs were seen licking red hot poker flowers. That sweet tooth could make them the first known large predator pollinators. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsGiant hornets have been sighted in Europe for the first timeFour southern giant hornets have turned up in Spain. Similar stingers, known for honeybee attacks, had the Pacific Northwest on edge a few years ago. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsVideos capture orcas’ tricks for taking down the largest fish on EarthCitizen science videos document for the first time how orcas coordinate an attack against whale sharks. By Susan Milius
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyThis ‘hidden figure’ of entomology fought for civil rightsMargaret S. Collins, the first Black American female entomologist to earn a Ph.D., overcame sexism and racism to become a termite expert. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsFor adult chimps, playing may be more important than previously thoughtA multiyear study of dozens of wild, adult chimps suggests that play helps reduce tension and boost cooperation among individuals. 
- 			 Life LifeNature’s first fiber optics could light the way to internet innovationMineral crystals in heart cockles’ shells protect symbiotic algae from ultraviolet rays and could lead to innovations in internet infrastructure. By Elie Dolgin
- 			 Animals AnimalsStray DNA is all around us. It could revolutionize conservationEnvironmental DNA harvested from the ocean, land and air can help scientists monitor wildlife. The challenge is figuring out how to interpret this eDNA.