Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsParenting chores cut into how much these bird dads fool aroundFrantic parenting demands after eggs hatch curtail male black coucals’ philandering excursions the most, a study finds. By Susan Milius
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineTesting mosquito pee could help track the spread of diseasesA new way to monitor the viruses that wild mosquitoes are spreading passes its first outdoor test. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsCats recognize their own namesA new study suggests that cats can tell their names apart from other spoken words. 
- 			 Plants PlantsA major crop pest can make tomato plants lie to their neighborsInsects called silverleaf whiteflies exploit tomatoes’ ability to detect damage caused to nearby plants. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsTiny pumpkin toadlets have glowing bony plates on their backsPumpkin toadlets are the first frogs found to have fluorescent bony plates that are visible through their skin under ultraviolet light. By Jeremy Rehm
- 			 Animals AnimalsWatch a desert kangaroo rat drop-kick a rattlesnakeDesert kangaroo rats have a wide arsenal for dodging rattlesnake ambushes. But the most dramatic might be their powerful midair kick. By Mike Denison
- 			 Animals AnimalsChytrid’s frog-killing toll has been tallied — and it’s badLosses due to the amphibian-killing chytrid fungus are “the greatest documented loss of biodiversity attributable to a pathogen,” researchers find. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsGeneticists close in on how mosquitoes sniff out human sweatA long-sought protein proves vital for mosquitoes’ ability to detect lactic acid, a great clue for finding a human. By Susan Milius
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologySaber-toothed cats were fierce and family-orientedNew details shift the debate on whether Smilodon lived and hunted in packs, and answer questions about other behaviors and abilities. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow a tiger transforms into a man-eater‘No Beast So Fierce’ examines the historical and environmental factors that turned a tiger in Nepal and India into a human-killer. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsMeet India’s starry dwarf frog — a species with no close relativesThe newly identified starry dwarf frog represents a new species, genus and potentially even a new family. By Jeremy Rehm
- 			 Genetics GeneticsResurrecting woolly mammoth cells is hard to doJapanese scientists say some proteins in frozen mammoth cells may still work after 28,000 years. But that activity may be more mouse than mammoth.