Animals
- 			 Life LifeGrizzly bears master healthy obesityTuned insulin signals explain how grizzly bears can fatten up for hibernation in the winter without developing diabetes. By Meghan Rosen
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- 			 Animals AnimalsHere’s your chance to see the last passenger pigeonOn display for the 100th anniversary of her species’ extinction, the final passenger pigeon specimen looks pretty good. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsOctomom and six other extreme animal parentsThe octopus that brooded her young for 4.5 years is just the start when it comes to tales of extreme parenting. 
- 			 Computing ComputingBarrel jellyfish may hunt with new kind of mathBarrel jellyfish use a new type of mathematical movement pattern to forage for food, a new study suggests. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsDrongos deceive but weavers let themThe fork-tailed drongos of Africa manipulate others to get a meal, but there is good reason to let them get away with the deception. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsNematode sperm go rogueWorm sperm a killer when nematode species crossbreed. By Susan Milius
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsBirds’ turns match math of quantum matterEquations that describe superfluidity may explain how information about which way and when to turn spreads in a starling flock. 
- 			 Animals Animals‘Octomom’ sets egg-brooding recordThe deep ocean reveals a new record as an octopus mom broods the same clutch of eggs for almost 4.5 years. 
- 			 Oceans OceansWhales and ships don’t mix wellA 15-year study of blue whales off California has found that major shipping lanes cut through feeding grounds. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceHippocampus may help homing pigeons exploreWhen researchers remove pigeons’ hippocampi, birds fly straighter on early parts of journey home. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsParchment worms are best pinched in the darkMeek tube-dwelling worms have strange glowing mucus and build papery tubes. By Susan Milius