Zoology
The Secret of the Triangle Weaver’s Springy Web
The simple shape belies some complex chemistry that could be the key to advances in biomaterials
A Pretty Anemone Makes Space and Eats Waste
This newly discovered sea creature has built a “faithful” relationship with hermit crabs
The Secret Superpowers of Frog Skin
The slime coating frog bodies could hold the key to fighting infections, healings wounds and even curing cancer
The Mystery of 111,000 Spiders Living in a Giant Subterranean Web
The first known supercolony of its kind
Octopus Camouflage Could Give Us Better Sunscreen
A clever trick to churn out a natural color-changing pigment in the lab could lead to more effective SPF
Fish Forensics Yield Surprising Results
New study fills in the gaps in our understanding of marine life
Chimps Can Change Their Minds. Why Can’t We?
New evidence that rationality is wider than humanity
Ode to the Jellyfish
A look at some of the strange creatures, in celebration of World Jellyfish Day
Why Do Spiders Decorate Their Webs? A New Piece of the Puzzle
Scientists take another step toward unraveling a tangled web











