Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsMosquitoes may surf winds above Africa more than we realizedMore than 40 meters up, balloon traps in Mali caught females of malaria-spreading mosquito species. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow locust ecology inspired an operaWhen an entomologist decides to write a libretto, you get an operatic elegy to locusts. By Susan Milius
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyThis huge plant eater thrived in the age of dinosaurs — but wasn’t one of themA newly named plant-eater from the Late Triassic was surprisingly hefty. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHemp fields offer a late-season pollen source for stressed beesColorado’s legal fields of low-THC cannabis can attract a lot of bees. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsWombats are the only animals whose poop is a cube. Here’s how they do it.The elasticity of wombats’ intestines helps the creatures shape their distinctive poops. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSound-absorbent wings and fur help some moths evade batsTiny ultrathin scales on some moth wings absorb sound waves sent out by bats on the hunt. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsClimate change may have made the Arctic deadlier for baby shorebirdsWhat were once relatively safe havens in the Arctic are now feasting sites for predators of baby birds. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals Animals50 years ago, atomic testing created otter refugeesNuclear testing on the island of Amchitka caused hundreds of otters to be rehomed 50 years ago. Those hundreds have grown into thousands. 
- 			 Paleontology Paleontology‘End of the Megafauna’ examines why so many giant Ice Age animals went extinct‘End of the Megafauna’ ponders the mystery of what killed off so many of Earth’s big animals over the last 50,000 years. By Erin Wayman
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineMalaysia is ground zero for the next malaria menaceWith deforestation in Malaysia, monkeys and humans are getting closer — and mosquitoes are infecting humans with malaria from monkeys. By Yao-Hua Law
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow roaches fight off wasps that turn their victims into zombiesCockroaches kick attacking emerald jewel wasps to avoid being incapacitated and buried alive as living meat for the wasps’ young. By Susan Milius
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsHow researchers flinging salmon inadvertently spurred tree growthScientists studying salmon in Alaska flung dead fish into the forest. After 20 years, the nutrients from those carcasses sped up tree growth.