Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsJellyfish snot can sting swimmers who never touch the animalResearchers have found mobile cellular blobs coated with stinging cells in mucus from a jellyfish that sits upside-down on the seafloor. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsWith a litter of tactics, scientists work to tame cat allergiesNew research may reduce the allergen levels of house cats or make people less reactive to our feline friends. 
- 			 Life LifeWolves regurgitate blueberries for their pups to eatThe behavior, documented for the first time, suggests that fruit may be more important to wolves than previously thought. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsWill Australia’s forests bounce back after devastating fires?Intense bushfires that have blazed down Australia’s eastern coast could have long-lasting effects on the continent’s unique plants and animals. 
- 			 Life LifeThe board game Oceans captures the beauty and ferocity of marine lifeNorth Star Games' Oceans refines the gameplay of its predecessor, Evolution, and creates an immersive, nuanced game world. By Mike Denison
- 			 Animals AnimalsBeaked whales may evade killer whales by silently diving in syncTo slip past predators, beaked whales appear to synchronize their deep dives, staying silent while not hunting and ascending far from where they dove. 
- 			 Life LifeEngineered honeybee gut bacteria trick attackers into self-destructingTailored microbes defend bees with a gene-silencing process called RNA interference that takes on viruses or mites. By Susan Milius
- 			 Life LifeHow pandas use their heads as a kind of extra limb for climbingShort legs on a stout bear body means pandas use a rare technique to climb up a tree. By Susan Milius
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyA squid fossil offers a rare record of pterosaur feeding behavior150 million years ago, a pterosaur attempted to snatch a squid from the ocean surface and lost a tooth in the process. 
- 			 Life LifeSparkly exoskeletons may help camouflage beetles from predatorsIridescence, normally thought to help insects stand out, can also camouflage beetles from predators, according to new experimental evidence. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCollectors find plenty of bees but far fewer species than in the 1950sAn analysis of global insect collections points to a major collapse in bee diversity since the 1990s. By Yao-Hua Law
- 			 Animals AnimalsA naturalist writes an homage to bird migrationIn ‘A Season on the Wind,’ Kenn Kaufman shares his lifelong obsession for and awe of spring bird migration. By Diana Steele