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Freeze or run? How does a mouse’s brain react?

Abstract What would your first reaction be if you saw a lion in the wild? You might not even think about it before you start to back away. Your response…

Brazilian monkeys offer lessons on how to return species to the wild

A visitor to Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C., in the early 1990s might have chanced upon a strange sight: a troop of monkeys with brilliant orange fur and long, twiggy…

Animals’ personalities can affect a species’ survival

Much like his ninja namesake, Naruto the white-lipped peccary was a bit of a loner. Naruto was named after the main character from a popular manga and anime. He was…

Microbes that dwell in tree bark devour major climate gases

Carbon dioxide is a climate-warming greenhouse gas. Trees are renowned for capturing it as they grow. But through microbes in their bark, trees soak up other major climate gases, too,…

Mummies suggest a way to help reintroduce cheetahs to Arabia

Dozens of millennia-old Arabian cheetahs lie frozen in time. Researchers uncovered the ancient skeletons and mummies in Middle Eastern caves. No wild cheetah has roamed this region for decades. But…

Could a person ever wield lightning as a weapon? 

In the Pokémon world, Pikachu is a chubby yellow mouse. It may look cute and harmless — but don’t be fooled. When its red cheeks start sparking and it whips…

Scientists Say: Symptom

Symptom (noun, “SIMP-tum”) A symptom is a clue that something is wrong. In medicine and psychology, a symptom is an effect of an illness or condition that a person feels.…

As toddlers, chimps are major risk takers

Toddlers are the daredevils of the chimp world. Those 2 to 5 years old are more likely than older chimps to free-fall from treetops or leap wildly from branch to…

Antarctica faces a green and weedy future

If you want a glimpse of the future of Antarctica, look at King George Island. It sits at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. This finger of land, which…

New light-activated coating can kill stubborn germs

Graphene is a wonder. This single layer of carbon atoms is stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum. It conducts electricity better than many other materials. And recent studies now…