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Zoology

The Dreams of a Bumblebee in Autumn

Yes, bees dream. We can even imagine what.

February 11, 2026

How Boats Are a Buzzkill for Porpoises

Without their echolocation clicks, there’s no dinner

February 10, 2026

The Parasite That Chemically Castrates Its Moth Host

… after coopting viruses long ago to do its dirty work

February 9, 2026

Scientists Turn to the Internet to Name New Species

Followers of Ze Frank submitted over 8,000 names for a newly discovered chiton

February 6, 2026

The Monstrous Appetite of Japanese Giant Salamanders

Body size pushes these river monsters to become apex predators

February 6, 2026

The Ape Who Could Play Make-Believe

Kanzi, the bonobo, once again topples barriers between humans and great apes by demonstrating imagination, a cognitive capacity thought unique to humans

February 6, 2026

The Crucial Role of Cities in the Lanternfly Invasion

Research into the spotted lanternfly genome reveals the influence of urbanization on the species

February 5, 2026

Eavesdropping on Beaked Whales Reveals the Secrets of Their Deepwater Lives

Three species off the Louisiana coast detected through echolocation clicks

February 5, 2026

How Researchers Are Tracking the Elusive Amazon Manatee

Water sampling for eDNA helps us better understand this vulnerable aquatic beast

February 4, 2026

The Birds That Roamed New Zealand a Million Years Ago

Early Pleistocene cave fossils reveal unique avifauna that were ultimately wiped out by natural disasters

February 3, 2026

How These Caterpillars Use Their Body Hair to Listen for Danger

They may dodge predatory wasps by twitching away at the sound of their approach

February 2, 2026