Animals
- 			 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. By Susan Milius
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyBrontosaurus deserves its name, after allBrontosaurus belongs in a genus separate from Apatosaurus, a new study proposes. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsDistinct voices fill the fish soundscape at nightResearchers find that fish sound frequencies overlap more during the day and are more distinct at night. 
- 			 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 By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsEggs and other land foods won’t feed polar bearsPolar bears will not be able to survive on land by eating birds, eggs and vegetation, a new review concludes. 
- 			 Animals Animals‘Domesticated’ explores how humans have altered animalsScience journalist Richard Francis delves into the genetic changes humans have caused in dogs, cats, pigs, horses, camels and more. 
- 			 Animals Animals‘The Last Unicorn’ takes readers on quest to see a saolaNature writer William deBuys introduces readers to the enigmatic saola of Southeast Asia. 
- 			 Oceans OceansUV light reveals hidden patterns on seashell fossilsUnder UV light, fossil seashell color patterns glow, a researcher finds. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsFossilized seashells’ true colors revealedTo the naked eye, fossilized seashells lack the colorful patterns of their living counterparts. But ultraviolet light can reveal some of their unique hues. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHeat makes scuttling tarantulas less coordinatedOn hot days, tarantula run faster, but their may be harder to bend and flex at high speeds, researchers find. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow human activities may be creating coywolvesEndangered red wolves will mate with coyotes when their partners are killed, which often happens because of human activities, a new study finds. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSongbird crosses the Atlantic in a nonstop flightUsing light-sensing geolocators, researchers confirm an iconic songbird’s impressive transoceanic migration.