Environment Panamanian Frogs Evolve to Cope With a Lethal Skin-Eating Disease A new study finds populations of several frog species in Panama appear to be gaining resistance to a deadly pathogen that can lead to extinction. Morgan Erickson-Davis
Environment How a Mass Extinction Event Caused a Boom in Most of the Frog Species Alive Today New research suggests that the mass extinction event that occurred 66 million years ago spurred something of an explosion of new frog species. Mike Gaworecki
Social Justice Hidden Cost of Frog Legs Tropical biologist Navjot Sodhi explains that man is eating some frog species to extinction, and how a certification system could keep them from croaking. Jai Ranganathan