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  • Human Factors Affect Bees’ Communication, Researchers Find

    Human influences have the potential to reduce the effectivity of communication in bees adding further stress to struggling colonies, according to new analysis.

  • When It Comes to Bumblebees, Does Size Matter?

    While honeybee workers are all the same size, that’s not true for bumblebees. 

  • New Research Suggests Wheat Crops May Be Threatened by Unprecedented Heat and Drought

    The world is getting hotter, causing shifts in seasonal patterns and increasing the amount of extreme weather such as severe droughts and heat waves, which can affect crop yields and food supplies.

  • Pollinators are Attracted to Humidity, Not Just Scent

    Humidity is as important as scent in attracting pollinators to a plant, new Cornell-led research finds, advancing basic biology and opening new avenues to support agriculture.

  • Trials Will Investigate if Rock Dust Can Combat Climate Crisiss

    Scientists at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) are trialling an innovative approach to mitigating climate change and boosting crop yield in mid-Wales.

  • Bee-Vival: Is Texas’ Bee Population Rebounding?

    Beneficial pollinators could be making a comeback after years of myriad challenges.

  • Hope of Hawaiʻi’s Coffee Industry May Rest on Wings of a Wasp

    In the coming months, Hawaiʻi coffee growers will have their very own tiny version of Marvel’s superhero, Wasp. 

  • Global Flash Droughts Expected to Increase in a Warming Climate

    The rapid development of unexpected drought, called flash drought, can severely impact agricultural and ecological systems with ripple effects that extend even further. 

  • Groundbreaking Images of Root Chemicals Offer New Insights on Plant Growth

    Technology used in cancer research leads to roadmap of chemicals important for agriculture, food production and climate resilience.

  • Sharp Decline in Europe’s Grassland Butterflies

    A new report on trends of grassland butterflies across Europe shows numbers declined by over a third in just a decade.

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