Devin Reese
Devin Reese is the executive editor of Natural History and a science writer based in Alexandria, Virginia.
How These Caterpillars Use Their Body Hair to Listen for Danger
They may dodge predatory wasps by twitching away at the sound of their approach
When German Shepherds Got Their Cursed Genes
DNA from museum specimens help detail the genetic bottleneck
What Brown-Colored Lake Water Does to Fish
Some populations of important fish respond better to it than you’d think
Hot Spring Bathing Doesn’t Just Keep Japanese Monkeys Warm
It also helps free them of parasites
Engineers Build “Bat Accelerator” to Crack Mystery of Stealth Navigation
Bats demonstrate yet another superpower that robots have yet to master
Straight-Tusk Elephants Once Roamed Europe. And We Used Their Bones as Hammers
A 480,000-year-old battered bone is the earliest known flintstone hammer in Europe
How Giant Kangaroos Moved Across Ancient Australia
Structure of fossil foot and ankle bones was robust enough for occasional hopping
The Promiscuous Lives of Beluga Whales
A peek into their private lives reveals mate-switching from season to season
This Fish Really Does Need a Hole in Its Head
It’s a resonating chamber for drumming with its ribs
Your Favorite Zoo Animals Are Getting Old
Humans aren’t the only mammal species with aging populations
The “Far Side” Had It All Wrong—Cows Really Can Use Sophisticated Tools
Upending Gary Larson’s premise that cows are too daft to use tools











