Articles by Nala Rogers

Conspicuous toilet spots may help Dalmatian wall lizards communicate.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
The large, colorful parasite has apparently been lurking there for years.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
New Caledonian crows may find tool use fun, according to a new study.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Study suggests tourists' photos can yield better, cheaper data than traditional methods for studying wildlife.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
A survey of 1,225 dog owners reveals what works and what doesn't to help dogs with firework fear.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
They have multiple copies of a gene that causes mutated cells to commit suicide.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Alternative sanitation systems are making use of creatures that find homes in human poop.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Female convict cichlid fish turned from optimists to pessimists when separated from their chosen partners.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
If we were on track to curb climate change, methane levels would be dropping. Instead, they are spiking.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
New study reveals how baby hoatzin birds are able to move like four-legged animals, thanks to unique claws on their wings.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Humans can learn a lot from the world's most extreme creatures.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
In dolphins, the clitoris is located at the entrance to the vagina where it is sure to be rubbed during penetrative sex.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer