Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsUrban animals may get some dangerous gut microbes from humansFecal samples from urban wildlife suggest human gut microbes might be spilling over to the animals. The microbes could jeopardize the animals’ health. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsAn Arctic hare traveled at least 388 kilometers in a record-breaking journeyAn Arctic hare’s dash across northern Canada, the longest seen among hares and their relatives, is changing how scientists think about tundra ecology. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsScientists uncover the secret to fishing cats’ hunting successVolunteers in India have helped to explain how one of the world’s semiaquatic wild cat species hunts. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA ‘trapdoor’ made of muscle and fat helps fin whales eat without chokingAn “oral plug” may explain how lunge-feeding fin whales don’t choke and drown as they fill their mouths with prey and water while eating. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsThese tiny beetles fly fast thanks to wing bristles and a weird, wide strokeMinuscule featherwing beetles have evolved a unique way of flying that lets them match the speed of beetles three times as big. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsScientists vacuumed animal DNA out of thin air for the first timeThe ability to sniff out animals’ airborne genetic material has been on researchers’ wish list for over a decade. By Jude Coleman
- 			 Animals AnimalsPart donkey, part wild ass, the kunga is the oldest known hybrid bred by humansSyria’s 4,500-year-old kungas were donkey-wild ass hybrids, genetic analysis reveals, so the earliest known example of humans crossing animal species. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsThe largest group of nesting fish ever found lives beneath Antarctic iceResearchers stumbled upon a fish breeding colony of unprecedented size, spanning a territory slightly larger than Baltimore. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsFemale dolphins have a clitoris much like humans’The similarities suggest female dolphins experience sexual pleasure, which may explain why the species is so randy all the time. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHere’s what goldfish driving ‘cars’ tell us about navigationWhen measuring intelligence, the saying goes, don’t judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree. But what about its ability to drive a vehicle? 
- 			 Microbes MicrobesDrug-resistant bacteria evolved on hedgehogs long before the use of antibioticsA standoff between bacteria and antibiotic-producing fungi living on hedgehogs may have led to the rise of one type of MRSA some 200 years ago. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHere’s how spider geckos survive on Earth’s hottest landscapeAn analysis of the stomach contents of Misonne’s spider geckos shows there are more critters in the heart of Iran’s Lut Desert than meets the eye. By Jude Coleman