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Devin Reese

Devin Reese is the executive editor of Natural History and a science writer based in Alexandria, Virginia.

These Tiny Flies Survive, Even Thrive on Snow

Genomic adaptations power their extreme cold tolerance

May 22, 2026

When One Dead Whale Becomes a Decades-Long Buffet

An ocean floor feast that’s bottomless

May 21, 2026

These World-Record Humpbacks Crossed 9,000 Miles of Open Ocean

Their migrations may be a “tail” of mating opportunities

May 20, 2026

Other Animals Share Human Mothers’ Pain

The widespread trials and tribulations of mammal childbirth

Garlic: Culinary Staple, Birth Control for Flies

A study finds the pungent bulb to be a real turn-off for them

May 14, 2026

The Genetic Secrets of the Fruit Fly That Hunts Its Prey

It’s evolved far beyond a rotten apple

May 13, 2026

The Healing Powers of an Accidentally Caught Jellyfish

How jellyfish in bycatch yield collagen for skin care, drug capsules, and nutritional supplements

May 11, 2026

These Whales Are Screaming in the Strait of Gibraltar

Critically endangered pilot whales struggle to communicate over the din of boats

May 7, 2026

Mapping the Illegal Wildlife Trade Using Pangolin DNA

Genetic material from these improbable creatures helps pinpoint exploitation hot spots

May 7, 2026

Fruit Flies: Masters of Hypergravity

These insects not only survived gravity four times stronger than Earth’s, they thrived

May 5, 2026