Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsMystery mushroomlike sea creatures get namesSpecimens of a mushroomlike animal from the sea now have a scientific name, but researchers aren’t sure what kind of animal they are. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsA brief history of animal death in spaceThe Russian “sexy space geckos” join a long list of creatures that have died after humans sent them into space. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsNumbers of California blue whales reboundBlue whales, the largest animals on Earth, were hunted nearly to extinction. Now the population that feeds off the coast of California appears to have rebounded to close to prewhaling numbers. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsArcherfish mouth is the secret of precision spitTrained fish shoot down two hypotheses for their fine spit control but reveal fancy mouth work. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsA fish reared out of water walks betterThe normally aquatic fish Senegal bichir raised on land suggests how ancient species might have transitioned into terrestrial ones. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsDucks may like water, but they don’t use it to navigateScientists tracking ducks in Illinois with radar found that the waterfowl didn’t bother using a river to navigate their way south. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsBats hunt ballooning túngara frogs by echolocationBat echolocation tracks the billowing vocal sacs of male túngara frogs. By Nsikan Akpan
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineTiny mites are probably crawling all over your faceTwo skin mites, relatives of spiders, might populate the faces of all adult humans, according to a DNA survey. By Nsikan Akpan
- 			 Animals AnimalsSpiders get bigger in the big cityCity-living golden orb-weaving spiders tend to be bigger than those that live in the countryside, a new study finds. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsMagpies don’t like shiny thingsMagpies’ reputation as thieving birds that will steal shiny objects is all wrong, a new study finds. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsAntarctic midge sports tiniest insect genomeAntarctic midge‘s genetic minimalism achieved by skipping a lot of repetitive stretches. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsCorals, fish know bad reefs by their whiffCompounds drifting off certain overgrown seaweeds discourage young corals and fish from settling in failing reefs. By Susan Milius