Animals
- 			 Life LifeBefore migrating, some blue whales switch up the timing of their songsPacific blue whales change the daily timing of their songs ahead of migration, helping scientists better anticipate these massive animals’ movements. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsA beaked whale’s nearly four-hour-long dive sets a new recordThe animals may rely on large stores of oxygen, a slow metabolism and the ability to tolerate lactic acid to go for hours without surfacing for air. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA tiny crustacean fossil contains roughly 100-million-year-old giant spermGiant sperm preserved in an ancient ostracod may be the oldest known sperm fossil, showing that giant sperm have existed at least 100 million years. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCheap, innovative venom treatments could save tens of thousands of snakebite victimsMomentum is building to finally tackle a neglected health problem that strikes poor, rural communities. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyAncient Lystrosaurus tusks may show the oldest signs of a hibernation-like stateOddball ancestors of mammals called Lystrosaurus might have slowed way down during polar winters. By Susan Milius
- 			 Environment EnvironmentThis moth may outsmart smog by learning to like pollution-altered aromasIn the lab, scientists taught tobacco hawkmoths that a scent changed by ozone is from a favorite flower. By Carmen Drahl
- 			 Animals AnimalsThis hummingbird survives cold nights by nearly freezing itself solidTo survive cold Andean nights, the black metaltail saves energy by cooling itself to record-low temperatures, entering a state of suspended animation. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSea butterflies’ shells determine how the snails swimNew aquarium videos show that sea butterflies of various shapes and sizes flutter through water differently. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsFlamboyant cuttlefish save their bright patterns for flirting, fighting and fleeingA new field study of flamboyant cuttlefish shows they don’t always live up to their reputation. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsFemale hyenas kill off cubs in their own clansAlong with starvation and mauling by lions, infanticide leads as a cause of hyena cub death. Such killings may serve to enforce the social order. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsGenetically modified mosquitoes have been OK’d for a first U.S. test flightAfter a decade of heated debate, free-flying swarms aimed at shrinking dengue-carrying mosquito populations gets a nod for 2021 in the Florida Keys. By Susan Milius
- 			 Archaeology ArchaeologyX-rays reveal what ancient animal mummies keep under wrapsA new method of 3-D scanning mummified animals reveals life and death details for a snake, a bird and a cat.