Animals
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- 			 Animals AnimalsPublic tantrums defeat monkey moms tooRhesus macaque moms are more likely to give in to screaming babies when bystanders are watching and reacting By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsClimate change discourages second familiesBirds out of sync with local baby food supply of caterpillars aren’t nesting a second time. By Susan Milius
- 			 Plants PlantsAnimals’ jaundice pigment found in plantsBilirubin, a compound well known in animals, gives seed fuzz its intense orange. By Susan Milius
- 			 Genetics GeneticsDog gene heeds call of the wildDomesticated dogs passed a gene for dark fur color to their wild cousins. 
- 			 Life LifeA Most Private EvolutionThe most dramatic examples of the power of evolutionary theory may come from the strange and ugly stuff — biology too dumb to have been designed. By Susan Milius
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- 			 Life LifeCapuchin monkeys choose the right tool for the nutNew field experiments indicate that wild capuchin monkeys choose the most effective stones for cracking nuts, suggesting deep evolutionary roots for the use of stone tools. By Bruce Bower
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- 			 Animals AnimalsDolphins wield tools of the seaA long-term study of dolphins living off Australia’s coast finds that a small number of them, mostly females, frequently use sea sponges to forage for fish on the ocean floor. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Animals AnimalsDogs will go on strike over unfair treatsEqual sausage demanded for equal paw shakes. By Susan Milius
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineHoneybee CSI: Why dead bodies can’t be foundVirus could explain one symptom of colony collapse. By Susan Milius