A team of University of Alberta students are hoping to market a probiotic they created to help honeybees ward off a fungal infection that has wiped out entire hives.
Though the stark landscape looks barren at first glance, microscopic marine plants flourish beneath the ice that covers the Greenland Sea.
A new study examining 100 years of bumble bee records reveals that almost half of Vermont’s species, which are vital pollinators, have either vanished or are in serious decline.
A team of researchers lead by the University of Manitoba has finally mapped some of the best places to eat in the North American Arctic.
Are artificial reefs the most effective way to conserve troubled marine fish populations?
Scientists have published a novel method for counting Pacific salmon – analyzing DNA from the slime the fish leave behind in their spawning streams.
Mining operations in Appalachia permanently alter habitat availability for rattlesnakes.
Sharks can bend, swim, and maneuver in the ocean much differently than their bony fish counterparts.
Tel Aviv University report is first to assess presence of plastic additives in Eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea marine life.
Arguably, one of the world’s most famous insects, the monarch butterfly, is currently experiencing dire problems with its migration in eastern North America.
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