Life
- Animals
Ganging up to grab more food
Food-snitching birds may drive wolves to hunt in large packs.
By Emily Sohn - Animals
Sea otters, kelp, and killer whales
Learning more about sea otters can help rescue the animals and save coastal ecosystems.
By Emily Sohn - Animals
Some birds heed a monkey’s warnings
An African forest bird can tell which monkey alarm calls to pay attention to.
By Emily Sohn -
BrainGrannies give gift of longer life
Kids tend to live longer when a grandmother takes part in their daily lives.
- Genetics
A butterfly’s new green glow
Scientists have tweaked a butterfly's genes to make its eyes glow green.
By Emily Sohn - Fossils
Winged insects may go way back
A fossil's mouthparts hint that winged insects lived on Earth 400 million years ago.
By Emily Sohn - Brain
Reading Verbs Revs Up Your Brain
Silently reading the word "dance" gets your brain to react as though you're really dancing.
- Genetics
Animal clones: Double trouble?
From agriculture to medicine to law, animal cloning to create genetic twins could change our lives.
By Emily Sohn - Animals
A bowerbird’s guide to style
To attract a mate, male bowerbirds go for a cheaper, low-key look instead of showy decorations.
- Brain
What Video Games Can Teach Us
If used in the right way, video and computer games can inspire learning and improve some skills.
By Emily Sohn -
BrainThe Violent Side of Video Games
Playing video games and watching TV and movies can change the way we act, think, and feel.
By Emily Sohn - Animals
A hangout for elusive blue whales
Scientists have now found a place off southern Chile where blue whales gather.
By Emily Sohn