Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsDNA reveals donkeys were domesticated 7,000 years ago in East AfricaWhen and where donkeys were domesticated has been a long-standing mystery. DNA now reveals they were tamed much earlier than horses. By Freda Kreier
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyLiving fast may have helped mammals like ‘ManBearPig’ dominateStaying in the womb for a while but being born ready to rock may have helped post-dinosaur mammals take over the planet. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA clever molecular trick extends the lives of these ant queensAnt queens typically live much longer than their workers by blocking a key part of a molecular pathway implicated in aging, a new study suggests. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyThis bizarre ancient critter has been kicked out of a group that includes humansA wee sea creature without an anus was thought to be the oldest deuterostome. New imaging showing it had spines led to its reclassification. By Anna Gibbs
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow death’s-head hawkmoths manage to fly straight for miles in the darkBy tailing death’s-head hawkmoths in an airplane, scientists have found that the nocturnal insects appear to navigate using an internal compass. By Anil Oza
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyA new seasoning smells like meat thanks to sugar — and mealwormsA spoonful of sugars could help cooked mealworms go down more easily, a potential boon for the planet. By Anil Oza
- 			 Animals AnimalsNews stories have caught spiders in a web of misinformationNearly half of news stories about peoples’ interactions with spiders contain errors, according to a new analysis. By Betsy Mason
- 			 Animals AnimalsSea urchin skeletons’ splendid patterns may strengthen their structure“Voronoi” geometric patterns found in sea urchin skeletons yield strong yet lightweight structures that could inspire the creation of new materials. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsExtreme climate shifts long ago may have helped drive reptile evolutionThe end-Permian extinction left reptiles plenty of open ecological niches. But rapid climate change may be what kick-started the animals’ dominance. By Beth Geiger
- 			 Life LifeAn award-winning photo captures a ‘zombie’ fungus erupting from a flyThe winner of the 2022 BMC Ecology and Evolution photo competition captures a macabre cycle of life and death in the Peruvian Amazon. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsWhy mosquitoes are especially good at smelling youHow Aedes aegypti mosquitoes smell things is different from how most animals do, making hiding human odors from the insects more complicated. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineThe first known monkeypox infection in a pet dog hints at spillover riskA person passed monkeypox to a dog. Other animals might be next, allowing the virus to set up shop outside of Africa for the first time.