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  • Feeding You, and Bacteria Too
    Barry EstabrookFebruary 23, 2010
  • They Don't Want to Know About It
    Edward TennerApril 28, 2010
  • The Rise of 'Superbugs': Time to End a Decades-Long Problem
    Frances BeineckeJune 20, 2011
  • Quiz Time: How Many Different Species on Earth?
    Cristine RussellAugust 24, 2011
  • Discovered, Probably: The World's Earliest Dinosaur
    Megan GarberDecember 5, 2012
  • This Animal Has a Suit of Armor With Hundreds of Built-In Eyes

    But what do they see?

    Ed YongNovember 20, 2015
  • Animal Wit Indoors and Out
    John BurroughsFebruary 1912 Issue
  • We Have a Mink Problem

    Birds aren’t humanity’s only bird-flu worry.

    Yasmin TayagFebruary 28, 2023
    An illustration of a mink with a virus particle as its eye
  • A Journey Into the Animal Mind

    What science can tell us about how other creatures experience the world

    Ross AndersenMarch 2019 Issue
  • Animal Intelligence
    M. E. HaggertyMay 1911 Issue
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