Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsFemale green tree frogs have noise-canceling lungs that help them hear matesWhen inflated, female green tree frog lungs resonate in a way that reduces sensitivity to the sounds of other species. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceThis soft robot withstands crushing pressures at the ocean’s greatest depthsAn autonomous robot that mimics the adaptations of deep-sea snailfish to extreme conditions was successfully tested at the bottom of the ocean. 
- 			 Archaeology ArchaeologyAn ancient dog fossil helps trace humans’ path into the AmericasFound in Alaska, the roughly 10,000-year-old bone bolsters the idea that early human settlers took a coastal rather than inland route. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA single male lyrebird can mimic the sound of an entire flockThe Australian birds, already famous for their impressive song-copying skills, appear to be replicating the sounds of a “mobbing flock” of birds. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsHaving more friends may help female giraffes live longerA more gregarious life, even while just munching shrubbery, might mean added support and less stress for female giraffes. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsA mountain lizard in Peru broke the reptilian altitude recordLiolaemus tacnae was photographed 5,400 meters above sea level in the Andes, breaking the highest elevation record for a reptile by about 100 meters. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsA rare bird sighting doesn’t lead to seeing more kinds of rare birdsThe idea that more kinds of rare birds are seen when birders flock to where one has been seen, the so-called Patagonia Picnic Table Effect, is a myth. 
- 			 Life LifeMeatier meals and more playtime might reduce cats’ toll on wildlifeOutdoor cats kill billions of birds and mammals each year. Simply satisfying their need to hunt or supplementing their diets could lessen that impact. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA new chameleon species may be the world’s tiniest reptileThe newly described critters, found in the northern forests of Madagascar, may be threatened by deforestation. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow a tiny spider uses silk to lift prey 50 times its own weightDropping the right silk can haul mice, lizards and other giants up off the ground. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals Animals50 years ago, scientists made the case for a landlubbing BrontosaurusIn 1971, a scientist argued for a landbound Brontosaurus instead of a swampy swimmer. Recent evidence comes from studies of its ancient environment. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsLizard-like tuatara carry two distinct mitochondrial genomesHaving two mitochondrial genetic instruction books, a first for vertebrates, may help explain tuatara’s unique ability to tolerate cold temperatures.