Animals
- 			 Earth EarthEarly animals couldn’t catch a breathLow levels of oxygen may have hindered evolution of animal life hundreds of millions of years ago. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsBirds large and small hop over obstacles in similar waysBipedal birds, from tiny quail to huge ostriches, tackled a step in a similar way, minimizing energy cost and maximizing safety. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsNew frog species discovered in New York CityA new frog species lives up and down the East Coast. It was discovered when ecologists realized its ‘ribbit’ was distinct from the calls of a lookalike species. 
- 			 Life LifeA little good news for giant tortoises in the GalapagosThe giant tortoise population on the Galapagos island of Española is on the rebound, but there are still concerns about other markers of conserving the endangered species. 
- 			 Microbes MicrobesFrozen caribou feces offers look at virus evolutionGenetic material extracted from caribou poop gives hints about how viruses evolve. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyAncient jellyfish suffered strange, sandy deathA fossil hints at the unusual series of events that led to an ancient jellyfish’s preservation and may offer clues to understanding odd sand deposits found elsewhere. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsInvasion drives quick evolution of lizard feetAfter Florida islands were invaded by the Cuban anole, indigenous Carolina anoles quickly evolved feet better suited for climbing high. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyBright feathers give hints about dino visionDinosaurs may have seen the world in brilliant ultraviolet light and turquoises, which may have influenced the evolution of birds' feathers. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSouthern birds may be moving into your winter backyardA warming climate is letting warm-adapted birds live farther north in winter, a new study finds. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyMystery fossils belonged to giant ostrichlike dinosaurTwo recently found skeletons reveal that Deinocheirus, first discovered 50 years ago, was the largest-known dinosaur of its kind. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Genetics GeneticsCamels’ number of humps may affect their fat storageThe number of humps camels and alpacas have may play a role in how well they store and break down fat. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCamouflaged fish found hiding in plain sightRockpool gobies change color depending on their background.