Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsThe bizarre mating ritual of a bee parasiteStylops ovinae insects — parasites found in mining bees — have short lives filled with trauma. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSome animals ‘see’ the world through oddball eyesPurple urchins, aka crawling eyeballs, are just one of several bizarre visual systems broadening scientists’ view of what makes an eye. By Susan Milius
- 			 Life LifeHow the Galápagos cormorant got its tiny wingsGalápagos cormorants’ tiny wings may be due to altered reception in cellular antennas. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineScientists wrestle with possibility of second Zika-spreading mosquitoIt’s hard to say yet whether Asian tiger mosquitoes will worsen the ongoing Zika outbreak in the Americas. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals Animals‘America’s Snake’ chronicles life and times of iconic timber rattlesnakeAmerica’s Snake looks past timber rattlesnake’s fearsome reputation and delves into the fascinating biology of this iconic serpent. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Animals AnimalsVultures are vulnerable to extinctionLife history makes vultures more vulnerable to extinction than other birds, a new study finds, but humankind’s poisons are helping them to their end. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHistory of road-tripping shaped camel DNACenturies of caravan domestication and travel left some metaphorical tire marks on Arabian camel genes, researchers find. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCrocodile eyes are optimized for lurkingCrocodiles hang out at the water’s surface, waiting for a meal. A new study shows their eyes are optimized for spotting their prey from this position. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCause of mass starfish die-offs is still a mysterySea stars off the U.S. west coast started dying off en masse in 2013. Scientists are still struggling to figure out the cause. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsWhy Labrador retrievers are obsessed with foodA genetic variant could explain obesity trends seen in Labrador retrievers. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsNew species of hairy weevil named after ChewbaccaA new weevil species,Trigonopterus chewbacca, joins the ranks of insects with a Star Wars moniker. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsMale giant water bugs win females by babysittingFemale giant water bugs prefer males already caring for eggs, an evolutionary force for maintaining parental care. By Susan Milius