Beauty salon technologies help researchers tag and follow young sea turtles like never before.
Beauty salon technologies help researchers tag and follow young sea turtles like never before.
From insects to mammals, the animal kingdom sometimes cures its own ills.
New Caledonian crows prove capable of yet another cognitive feat—inferring the actions of hidden people.
Researchers help define the limits of electroreception in a weakly electric fish, showing that this sense may be more akin to touch than vision.
A review of the new book Curious Behavior, which delves into the quirks of human conduct.
Scientists place a silicon-filled computerized egg in a swan nest to learn about the birds’ hatching process.
Gifts of the Crow, What the Robin Knows, The Unfeathered Bird, and America’s Other Audubon
Death breeds life in the world’s most diverse and abundant group of animals.