While the snow is nice to look at, Chris Eversen says he’s “done with it” -- he's ready to talk spring and native plants.
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Why bees die after stinging and the biology behind it
I uncover why bees die after stinging and the biology behind it.
A newly updated Penn State Extension publication, Beekeeping Basics, is aimed at helping individuals become successful beekeepers by learning about honey bee biology and how to manage bee colonies.
UCSF scientists discover that the spindle, the structure that divides chromosomes equally during mitosis, actually gets stronger when it is stretched.
How students, scientists and gardeners are working to support pollinators by protecting habitat and food sources.
For flowering plants, reproduction is a question of the birds and the bees. Attracting the right pollinator can be a matter ...
In an astonishing parallel to how human language evolves, communities in Mozambique use different ‘dialects’ to coordinate ...
As honeybees navigate their essential role in the global food chain, beekeepers can support the internal health of these ...
Despite the vast differences in human and bee brains, both of us can do mathematics. As we argue in a new paper published in ...
Ever wondered how honey bees survive the winter? How they make themselves a new queen? Why they swarm? How they make honey? Woods Hole Public Library will be offering an ...
Kopal Tare, a junior at Dublin High School, turned a childhood love of books — from “Harry Potter” to “Percy Jackson” — into Bee Stars, an online spelling ...
Contrary to the behavior of certain other insects, bees don’t actually fly once it’s dark, according to this trending ...
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