Articles by Nala Rogers

Yes, a hospital superbug may be growing more tolerant to alcohol exposure -- but alcohol-based hand rubs still save millions of lives a year.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Spiders that eat other spiders may use sound to avoid cannibalism.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
People infected with Toxoplasma gondii are more likely to be entrepreneurs, according to new research.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Mixtures of chemical pollutants may harm people and wildlife, even when each chemical is below its regulatory threshold.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Dogs avoid each other after aggressive encounters, whereas wolves rapidly reconcile.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Parasites may have profound impacts even before they infect hosts.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Elephants and other mammals that lost their scrotums offer a peek at the genitals of our common ancestor.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
When assessing their enemies, chameleons may be better off looking at color rather than the size and shape of their opponents' bodies.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Escaped methane likely warms the climate as much as all natural gas burned in the U.S.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
A humane way to keep birds from gathering where they’re not wanted.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
In a Brazilian lagoon, dolphins that don't cooperate with people must range farther to find food.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Environmental scientists are so fed up with being ignored they are using satire.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer