Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsDolphins and humans team up to catch fish in BrazilIn Brazil, where humans and dolphins fish in tandem, cooperation both within and between species is essential for the longstanding tradition. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSome sea turtles are laying eggs earlier in response to climate changeA 1-degree-Celsius change in water temperature prompts sea turtles in Northern Cyprus to lay eggs nearly a week earlier on average. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow a Labrador retriever’s genes might affect the dog’s obesity riskUnderstanding the genetics of Labrador retriever obesity may help dog owners mitigate their best friend’s weight gain. By Alex Viveros
- 			 Animals AnimalsCrickets and flies face off in a quiet evolutionary battleMale crickets in Hawaii softened their chirps once parasitic flies started hunting them. Now, it seems, the flies are homing in on the new tunes. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow fish biologists discovered birds of paradise have fluorescent feathersA survey of museum specimens reveals that more than a dozen species of the birds sport biofluorescence in feathers, skin or even inside their throats. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow a puffin patrol in Iceland is saving the iconic seabirdsLight pollution disorients young puffins. The Puffling Patrol helps them find their way to the sea. 
- 			 Life LifeThe butts of these blowfly larvae mimic termite facesThe young of a mysterious blowfly species look — and smell — like the termites they hide among. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow a mushroom coral goes for a walk without legsTime-lapse video shows how a mushroom coral polyp pulses and inflates, flinging its soft body into micro-hops to slowly move itself to a new location. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsIn a first, zebra cams reveal herds on the move with giraffesSix zebras wore video cameras attached to collars, capturing the equines’ daily life. Sticking with giraffes may let the two species protect each other. By Elie Dolgin
- 			 Animals AnimalsMigrating whale sharks make pit stops at oil and gas rigsHuman-made structures act as artificial reefs, luring plankton and, in turn, Earth’s largest fish. That could put whale sharks at risk of ship strikes. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsA fungus named after Sir David Attenborough zombifies cave spidersThe new fungus species Gibellula attenboroughii forces reclusive cave spiders to exposed areas, likely to benefit spore dispersal. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCuttlefish ink may overwhelm sharks’ sense of smellThe main component of common cuttlefish ink — melanin — strongly sticks to shark smell sensors, possibly explaining why the predators avoid ink.