Zebra finch males sing in dialects and females pay attention
Male zebra finches learn their song by imitating conspecifics. To stand out in the crowd, each male develops its own unique song. Because of...
Invading hordes of crazy ants may have finally met their kryptonite
Scientists have have demonstrated how to use a naturally occurring fungus to crush local populations of tawny crazy ants.
The mystery of an unusual Panamanian plant’s dispersal
Camera traps in the forest canopy document a nocturnal mammal that may be helping Zamia pseudoparasitica survive up in the air.
Forest restoration must navigate trade-offs between environmental and wood production goals
Forest restoration schemes should prioritize restoring native forests for greatest climate and environmental benefits, but these benefits incur a trade-off with wood production in...
Researchers ID sex pheromone of invasive giant hornet
Scientists have developed a method for tracking the Asian giant 'murder' hornet's presence and possibly accelerating its removal. The researchers identified the major components...
Fight friendly fire with fire: An antibody for treating autoimmune disease
Researchers have found that repulsive guidance molecule-a (RGMa) induces macrophages to recruit neutrophils to nerve lesions in neuromyelitis optica, where they kill off astrocytes,...
Scientists find new colony structure of fire ants evolved in one species before spreading...
Scientists have discovered that a new form of ant society spread across species. They found that after the new form of society evolved in...
Predicting tropical fish patterns in Japan
Scientists have developed a model that predicts six tropical fish species will expand into northern parts of Japan as sea temperatures rise.
Forget mammoths: These researchers are exploring bringing back the extinct Christmas Island rat
Dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago, mammoths 4,000 years ago, and the Christmas Island Rat 119 years ago. Since becoming a popular concept...
Joro spiders likely to spread beyond Georgia, US
The Joro spider first arrived stateside around 2013 and has since spread across the state and Southeast. But new research suggests the invasive arachnids...




















