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Warzones, microplastics and light pollution pose serious new risks to bees and other pollinators over the next decade, ...
Bees face growing challenges, but a new report highlights practical ways we can help in order to protect pollinators.
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ZME Science on MSNThis Assassin Bug Uses Chemical Trick as Fake Emergency Call to Lure Bees to Their DeathIn a forest deep in Yunnan Province, China, a predator waits. It doesn’t stalk or chase. Instead, it holds up its arms like a ...
The report from Bee:wild, a new science-led global campaign to save pollinators, identifies the top dozen emerging threats ...
In a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers have discovered a remarkable example of ...
This assassin bug's ability to use a tool — bees’ resin — could shed light on how the ability evolved in other animals.
An insect that harvests and modifies plant resin to snare its prey adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests we may be ...
May 20 is World Bee Day, an opportunity to celebrate not only the beloved honey bee, but North America’s 4,000 species of ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Australian stingless bees have turned the traditional vertical honeycomb on its side, resulting in natural building concepts and efficiency that may provide new ideas for ...
While the chorus of thousand of humming bees may be an intimidating one for most, Wesley Mackay gets a buzz from it.
Researchers turn to Australian honeycombs for AM inspiration - resulting in natural building concepts and efficiency.
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