@annieroth.bsky.social Great piece in Harvard Magazine (March-April), on the Bonobos. Fascinating stuff -- but then again, our simian cousins never cease to enlighten and amaze. (And to humble us with their conflict resolution skills and empathy.) Thank you! 🥰
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Can you believe these fish have been cloning themselves for over 100,000 years? Great working on @annieroth.bsky.social on this fascinating update about Amazon mollies:
www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/arti...
Human women are hot (duh), and Neanderthal men thought so too, according to a new study that I covered for Nat Geo.
www.nationalgeographic.com/history/arti...
Interesting, cause based on the footage is was all about supporting MAGA and belittling the US women’s Olympic hockey team.
It was great working with you Liz!
Great working with @annieroth.bsky.social on this story about caterpillar hearing:
www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/arti...
Where and who is selling it ?
I'm looking for animal studies to cover again! Hit me up!
Seems like updates on this situation are hard to comeby. Thanks tho!
Does anyone have an update on the orcas at the abandoned aquarium in France? Are they still there?
Moooving on to less annoying news..
For the first time, scientists have documented a cow using a tool.
“(Their) discovery not only shows that cows are smarter than we think they are, but also that other cows could develop similar skills, given the chance.”
By Annie Roth via
National Geographic
Scientists have "a new way to help control crown-of-thorns starfish—one that co-opts the animals’ own communication systems to lure them to their deaths. "
www.biographic.com/how-to-kill-...
Australians “have been fighting against [COTS] for 50 years,” Cummins says. “It’s an exciting time.”
Seals - Clowns of the Sea on Curiosity Stream.
And while you're there, check out Little Penguin Love Island!
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When you and the boys are trying to enjoy some fondue, but it's forbidden
The scientific illustration for this paper is sending me. Post your best caption below
phys.org/news/2026-01...
How to Kill a Million Sea Stars
Synthetic pheromones offer a promising new means of controlling troublesome crown-of-thorns starfish.
www.biographic.com/how-to-kill-...
I'm looking for animal studies to cover again! Hit me up!
For my latest NatGeo story, I traveled to Guam to watch scientists from the California Academy of Sciences dive a whopping 330 feet to sample a reef in the oceans mesophotic zone. What they found was astounding!
www.nationalgeographic.com/science/arti...
I know it’s 90’s night, but if I don’t hear t.A.T.u’s 2002 smash hit “All The Things She Said” tonight at the Shark Tank I’m gonna be so sad #SJSharks
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Omg Chris! Thank you so much!
Let's collab on a story!
Thanks for your great edits on this! We’re back baby! 👯♀️
No one has ever photographed a will-'o'-the-wisp, and their origins have been shrouded in mystery. Until now! @annieroth.bsky.social has the spooky season tale for @cenmag.bsky.social cen.acs.org/environment/... #halloween #spookyseason #chemsky
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At long last, scientists have figured out what causes will-o’-the-wisps. It’s not ghosts or ghouls, but a newly discovered phenomenon called “microlightning.” Learn more in my latest for @cenmag.bsky.social
AWS is (reportedly) the company behind Project Blue, the huge data center that's going forward outside Tucson, AZ, despite community opposition.
Read all about it in my @theguardian.com feature.
#awsoutage
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
“being an otter is not a crime”
Great reportage from @annieroth.bsky.social
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/18/s...
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An unknown sea otter was spotted stealing surfboards at Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz this week. Is 841 back to her old ways or have other otters learned to hang 10? Check out my latest for @nytimes.com