
- Water samples from whale-watching tours can enable noninvasive population monitoring
- 'Microbial Noah's Ark' ramps up to save Earth's invisible life forms
- Study shows that apes are more optimistic after hearing laughter
- Echoes of grief: Macaques appear to mourn their loved ones like humans do
- British ash woodland is evolving resistance to ash dieback, researchers discover
- Ancient squids dominated the ocean 100 million years ago, fossil discovery technique reveals
- Some sea slugs consume algae, incorporate photosynthetic parts into their own bodies to keep producing nutrients
- Lessons from the heartwood: Resilience in regenerating redwoods
- Magpies may not be a pesky Australian import—new research finds their ancestors thrived in NZ a long time ago
- Smaller islands offer crucial refuge for endangered mammals in Wallacea, Indonesia
- Soil-dwelling fungi shape tree diversity through complex underground partnerships, global study reveals
- Feeding technique gives Scotland's ground-nesting birds 'breeding' room
- Hidden gems in the mist: Three new frog species uncovered in northern Peru
- 'Shrinking' cod: How humans have altered the genetic make-up of fish
- Bats get fat to survive hard times, but climate change is threatening their survival strategy