Animals
- 			 Life Life‘PigeonBot’ is the first robot that can bend its wings like a real birdInsights into the joint movements and feather surface structures that help birds control their wing shape could help robotic flyers move more deftly. 
- 			 Life LifeThe ‘Blob,’ a massive marine heat wave, led to an unprecedented seabird die-offScientists have linked thousands of dead common murres in 2015–2016 to food web changes caused by a long-lasting marine heat wave nicknamed the Blob. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceA parasite that makes mice unafraid of cats may quash other fears tooThe parasite Toxoplasma gondii can mess with all sorts of mice behaviors and make the rodents fearless in many situations. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsAustralian fires have incinerated the habitats of up to 100 threatened speciesHundreds of fires that are blazing across the continent’s southeast have created an unprecedented ecological disaster, scientists say. 
- 			 Life LifeA ‘bonanza’ of new bird species was found on remote Indonesian islandsBird discoveries typically come in a trickle. But in a remote corner of Southeast Asia, 10 newly described songbird species and subspecies were found. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Life LifeOcean acidification may not make fish act weird after allA new study casts doubt on the results of early work into the effects of ocean acidification on coral reef fish behavior. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyA new exhibit invites you to step into Jane Goodall’s life“Becoming Jane” celebrates Jane Goodall’s life and pioneering chimpanzee research. By Erin Wayman
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologySmall ‘cousins’ of T. rex may actually have been growing teenagersFossil analyses suggest that Nanotyrannus wasn’t a diminutive relative of the more famous behemoth Tyrannosaurus rex. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Life LifeRussian foxes bred for tameness may not be the domestication story we thoughtFoxes bred for tameness also developed floppy ears and curly tails, known as “domestication syndrome.” But what if the story isn’t what it seems? By Jake Buehler
- 			 Life LifeFluid dynamics may help drones capture a dolphin’s breath in midairHigh-speed footage of dolphin spray reveals that droplets blast upward at speeds approaching 100 kilometers per hour. 
- 			 Life LifeStick-toting puffins offer the first evidence of tool use in seabirdsPuffins join the ranks of tool-using birds after researchers document two birds using sticks to groom, a first for seabirds. 
- 			 Life LifeOcean acidification could degrade sharks’ tough skinNine weeks of exposure to acidic seawater corroded the toothlike denticles that make up a puffadder shyshark’s skin, a small experiment found.