Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsPregnancy may hamper bats’ ability to ‘see’ in the darkTiny Kuhl’s pipistrelle bats make fewer calls when pregnant, which may make it more difficult to hunt prey, lab tests hint. By Freda Kreier
- 			 Life LifeSwarming locusts can deploy a chemical to avoid being cannibalizedReleasing a “don’t-eat-me” pheromone signals a locust has become a toxic treat. The finding could lead to new ways to control destructive swarms. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA 2,200-year-old poop time capsule reveals secrets of the Andean condorGuano that has accumulated in a cliffside Andean condor nest for 2,200 years reveals how the now-vulnerable birds responded to a changing environment. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsThis marine biologist is on a mission to save endangered raysJessica Pate and the Florida Manta Project confirm that endangered mantas are mating and sicklefin devils are migrating along the East Coast. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineMouse hair turns gray when certain stem cells get stuckStem cells involved in giving hair its color must keep moving and changing maturity levels to prevent graying, a mouse study suggests. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsHere are 5 cool findings from a massive project on 240 mammal genomesA new series of studies on mammal genetics is helping scientists start to answer questions about evolution, cancer and even what makes us human. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicinePets and people bonded during the pandemic. But owners were still stressed and lonelyPeople grew closer to their pets during the first two years of COVID. But pet ownership didn’t reduce stress or loneliness, survey data show. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsThis elephant peels bananas, but only slightly ripe onesPang Pha, an Asian elephant at Zoo Berlin, probably picked up the skill by observing her zookeeper. 
- 			 Earth EarthA massive cavern beneath a West Antarctic glacier is teeming with lifeA subglacial river has carved out the cavern beneath the Kamb Ice Stream, a West Antarctic glacier, and may be supplying nutrients necessary for life. By Douglas Fox
- 			 Life LifeComb jellies have a bizarre nervous system unlike any other animalA 3-D map of the comb jelly “nerve net” reveals fused neurons that lack the space, or synapses, most neurons use to communicate. Did it evolve independently? By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsNorthern elephant seals sleep just two hours a day at seaThe marine mammals have truly awesome stamina for staying awake, sleeping only minutes at a time on months-long trips at sea. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsUrchins are dying off across the Caribbean. Scientists now know whyA type of single-celled microorganism associated with coral diseases is behind a sea urchin die-off in the Caribbean. By Anna Gibbs