Devin Reese
Devin Reese is the executive editor of Natural History and a science writer based in Alexandria, Virginia.
How Does Life Take Hold in Barren Environments?
A series of Iceland volcanic eruptions yields clues
One of World’s Rarest Cats Has Finally Resurfaced
Behold the first sightings of a flat-headed cat in Thailand in 30 Years
The Problem With Vaccination Shortfalls in Livestock
Global rates are too low to prevent disease spread
What a Mosquito’s Lunch Tells Us About the Ecosystem
A clever trick borrowed from Jurassic Park
The Stream Animals Thriving After a Megafire
Oregon fish and amphibians are surprisingly resilient
Is the Mistletoe That inspires Holiday Smooching A Menace to Trees?
Study shows that parasitic mistletoe doesn’t hurt host trees in Oregon
What Does Evolutionary Age Have to Do with a Species’ Extinction?
Younger species of sharks and rays were more likely to die out
These Fatal Gauntlets Kill Thousands of Endangered Seabirds Every Year
Study maps the deadly areas where birds cross paths with fishing vessels
Parachute Science Continues to Prevail in Global South Biodiversity Studies
The privilege of describing new species is skewed to Global Northerners
These Butterflies Change Visual Systems with Seasons
There’s more than what meets the eye in a color-swapping insect
Is Earth’s Core Like an Onion?
Chemical layering deep inside may explain weird seismic wave behavior
Italian Bears Softened by Centuries of Human Proximity
In a hotbed of culture, the animals evolved to be less aggressive











