bees “Al meer dan 20 jaar betaalt ons gezin de prijs voor z'n carrière”: de vrouw van ‘BDW Politiek Beest’ zegt weinig, maar het is er wel boenk op - Het Laatste Nieuws By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:23:00 GMT “Al meer dan 20 jaar betaalt ons gezin de prijs voor z'n carrière”: de vrouw van ‘BDW Politiek Beest’ zegt weinig, maar het is er wel boenk op Het Laatste NieuwsDocumentaire over Bart De Wever in première: "Jezelf op groot scherm zien is confronterend, in mijn hoofd ben ik een vrolijke Frans" VRT.beWeinig elegant camerawerk en slordige overgangen, maar het heeft wel één troef: dit vonden wij van docufilm over De Wever Het Nieuwsblad‘De film van Paul Jambers over Bart De Wever of Gladiator 2? De keuze lijkt snel gemaakt’ Knack.bePaul Jambers in het zog van de N-VA-chef: “Bart De Wever weet pas over dertig jaar of alles de moeite waard is geweest” De Standaard Full Article
bees Chickens and Bees By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-11T19:27:58+00:00 Frederica talks with Crunchy Con author Rod Dreher and his wife, Julie, about practical sustainability. Full Article
bees 2021 Doxacon: Charles Dickens, MCU v LOTR, and Bees By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-07T01:58:07+00:00 Doxacon is a gathering of Orthodox Christians with an interest in fantasy, sci-fi, and gaming. This year they asked me to deliver the lay keynote (conference theme: "Making Virtuous Decisions in Fiction"), and I confessed that I don't know much about those popular forms of media. So we compromised. First, I speak about Charles Dickens, and how some non-virtuous personal decisions affected his life and his writing; then my son, Fr. Stephen Mathewes, relates the "virtuous decisions" question to some popular books, movies, and videogames. At the end I came back with a few thoughts about bees. Enjoy! Full Article
bees Aug 01 - Holy Seven Maccabees By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-28T14:16:46+00:00 Full Article
bees Holy Seven Maccabees, Their Mother Solomonia, and Their Teacher Eleazar By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-28T14:16:59+00:00 Full Article
bees Holy Seven Maccabees, Their Mother Solomonia, and Their Teacher Eleazar By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-28T14:17:13+00:00 Full Article
bees The Saint and his Bees By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-30T04:26:23+00:00 The Saint and his Bees, written by Dessi Jackson, illustrated by Claire Brandenburg (Xist Publishing, 2013). Full Article
bees Seek and you shall find -- bees remain excellent searchers even when ill By esciencenews.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 14:35:05 +0000 Honeybees are hardwired to efficiently search the landscape enabling them to continue working for the greater good of their hives even when they are sick, according to new research co-authored by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). read more Full Article Biology & Nature
bees Handyman Firm Redecorates London Bees Football Club Team Shirt in Sponsorship Deal By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Mar 2023 08:00:00 GMT London handyman company backs women's football in the capital Full Article
bees Tidy Birds and Neat Bees: on Conscientiousness in Animals By www.ecology.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Jan 2018 18:03:37 +0000 By Mikel Maria Delgado Aeon Human personality theory has long revolved around what we know as the ‘Big Five’ – five dimensions of personality that cover a large swathe of how humans behave across time and contexts. These dimensions are … Continue reading → Full Article Animal Kingdom animal behavior
bees California Study: Four Widely Used Neonicotinoid Pesticides Harm Bees By www.ecology.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Aug 2018 18:33:52 +0000 Center for Biological Diversity Press Release WASHINGTON – Four commonly used neonicotinoid pesticides can harm bees and other pollinators, according to a new analysis by California’s Department of Pesticide Regulation. The study found that current approved uses of the “neonics” … Continue reading → Full Article Endangered Species ET News Bee California EPA Neonicotinoid Pesticides save the bees
bees The Birds, the Bees, and My Dad By www.npr.org Published On :: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 07:00:00 +0000 Howie Gordon starred in over a hundred porn films in the 70s and 80s under the name Richard Pacheco. But his greatest role was as a father. At StoryCorps, he talked with his son Bobby Gordon about sex, shame, and dirty movies.If you want to leave the StoryCorps Podcast a voicemail, call us at 702-706-TALK. Or email us at podcast@storycorps.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy Full Article
bees The Birds And The Bees By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 15 Jul 2022 06:01:44 +0000 "The birds and the bees" may be a emphamism for human reproduction, but procreation of actual winged animals is far wilder. This hour, TED speakers explore how birds, bees and bugs multiply. Guests include beekeeper Noah Wilson-Rich, biologist Carin Bondar, behavioral ecologist Marlene Zuk and comedian Julia Sweeney.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy Full Article
bees The Birds and The Bees By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 21 Apr 2023 04:01:46 +0000 Original broadcast date: July 15, 2022. "The birds and the bees" may be a euphemism for human reproduction, but procreation of actual winged animals is far wilder. This hour, TED speakers explore how birds, bees and bugs multiply. Guests include beekeeper Noah Wilson-Rich, biologist Carin Bondar, behavioral ecologist Marlene Zuk and comedian Julia Sweeney. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without ads. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/tedLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy Full Article
bees The Moth Radio Hour: All About Moms - Babies, Bees, Concerts and Contacts By play.prx.org Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2024 04:00:00 -0000 A special Mother's Day edition of The Moth Radio Hour. A mother helps her daughter get her first contact lenses, an unwanted parental intervention at a school concert, a new mother in Zambia awaits test results, a life or death bee sting and a teenage mother who couldn't be happier to welcome her child to the world. Hosted by The Moth's Artistic Director Catherine Burns. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Chrissie Graham is a nerdy girl who needs contacts and promptly loses one.Catherine Palmer tries to micromanage her son at a school concert.Constance Mudenda is a healthcare worker with a health scare of her own.Matthew Dicks has an allergic reaction to a bee sting and needs his mother.Melissa Rodriguez grew up a foster child and then has a child of her own.Podcast: 434 Full Article mothradiohour
bees Marks and Spencer calls for plan to save bees By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 15:43:42 +0000 Marks and Spencer has today called on the Government to create a Bee Action Plan. Full Article Farming Gardening Most recent United Kingdom environment health sustainable food
bees FirstCry's parent Brainbees raises Rs 1,886 cr from anchor investors By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 07:34:43 +0530 According to a circular upload on BSE, Brainbees Solutions allotted 4.05 crore equity shares to 71 funds at Rs 465 apiece, which is also the upper end of the price band. This takes the transaction size to Rs 1,886 crore. The IPO, with a price band of Rs 440-465 a share, will open for public subscription on August 6 and close on August 8. Full Article
bees Bees help tackle elephant-human conflict in Kenya By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T16:22:37Z Full Article
bees Bees Drink Nectar From a Coffee Flower By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 00:00:00 -0000 Honeybees get a caffeine buzz and memory boost when they drink coffee nectar Full Article
bees Heat Waves Can Make Bumblebees Lose Their Sense of Smell, Study Finds. Here's Why That's a Problem By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 14:37:46 +0000 Female worker bees, which forage for the whole colony, struggle more to detect scents in the heat than males do, per the recent research Full Article
bees Bees cause a church to grow By www.om.org Published On :: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 01:00:47 +0000 A local believer’s beekeeping business brings growth, not only to plants and to his family’s finances but also to his church and community. Full Article
bees Wild bees have found a surprising place to nest in cities By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Sep 2024 15:00:20 +0100 A survey found 66 species of insects making their homes in cobbled pavements on the streets of Berlin, and greater biodiversity near insect-friendly flower gardens Full Article
bees A Small Sting, A Giant Setback! Rare Bees Derail Meta's Nuclear Data Center Dream By www.gizbot.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:31:32 +0530 Meta's ambitious plans for an AI data center encountered an unexpected obstacle: a rare bee species. The Financial Times reported that this discovery disrupted Meta's discussions with a nuclear power plant operator in the US. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg mentioned during Full Article
bees Moringa honey: How Italian bees are helping farmers in sweet enterprise By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 30 Jul 2022 18:16:21 +0530 Moringa honey is among the most popular varieties of floral nectar in the food sector. Farmer and beekeeper N Dhandayuthapani is one of those in the Cauvery delta reaping the benefit of combining apiary with agriculture Full Article Food
bees Clean facts about bees and sustainability By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Sun, 26 May 2024 22:15:00 +0530 The population of bees and other pollinators have shown a steady decline because of the destruction of their habitat Full Article Clean Tech
bees Bring home the bees By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 13:20:34 +0530 Did you know that beehive boxes in your garden can help plants bloom? Full Article Gardens
bees Scientists develop supplement to protect bees from pesticides By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 13:02:24 +0530 The supplement is created with flavonoids, plant-derived secondary metabolites known for their health benefits. Full Article Science
bees When good bees go bad By cen.acs.org Published On :: 20 Jun 2018 11:26:30 +0000 Researchers identify neuropeptides linked to aggression in Africanized honeybees Full Article
bees When good bees go bad By cen.acs.org Published On :: 22 Jun 2018 16:01:04 +0000 Researchers identify neuropeptides linked to aggression in Africanized honeybees Full Article
bees Native bees prove resilient in competition with invasive African honey bees By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 14:38:58 +0000 The spread of Africanized honey bees across Central America has had a much smaller impact on native tropical bee species than scientists previously predicted... The post Native bees prove resilient in competition with invasive African honey bees appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature bees biodiversity conservation biology insects pollination Tropical Research Institute
bees Laboratory tests reveal precise way to measure vertical lift in bumblebees and other small insects and birds By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 20:01:27 +0000 Birds do it. Bees do it. And in a laboratory in northern California, scientists using bumblebees recently figured out the best way to measure it--vertical lift! The post Laboratory tests reveal precise way to measure vertical lift in bumblebees and other small insects and birds appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature animal flight bees birds insects Tropical Research Institute
bees For sweat bees, being social builds a more developed brain By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:52:41 +0000 Recently, scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama discovered that the brain region responsible for learning and memory is larger in the social queens than in the solitary queens of this species. Their study is the first comparison of the brain sizes of social and non-social individuals of the same species. The post For sweat bees, being social builds a more developed brain appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature bees conservation biology insects Tropical Research Institute
bees Long-term killer bee study in tropics yields unexpected discovery: invasive killer bees are good for the native bees By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 13 May 2011 13:09:12 +0000 As enjoyable as scientific work can be, says entomologist Dave Roubik, its greatest satisfactions are often long delayed. He gives the best example from his career: a seventeen-year study that finally helped to change our understanding of the notorious "killer bees." The post Long-term killer bee study in tropics yields unexpected discovery: invasive killer bees are good for the native bees appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature Video bees conservation biology insects Tropical Research Institute
bees Transmitters unveil long-distance movements of orchid bees By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 27 May 2010 17:42:51 +0000 Now, for the first time ever, researchers at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute are able to track the routes of these creatures by gluing tiny transmitters to the backs of individual bees. The post Transmitters unveil long-distance movements of orchid bees appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Plants Research News Science & Nature bees conservation conservation biology insects orchids pollination technology Tropical Research Institute
bees Honeybees fascinate visitors at the National Zoological Park By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 07 Jul 2010 11:51:01 +0000 Visits to the Smithsonian's National Zoo just became a little bit sweeter with the arrival of a new honeybee colony. With a hive made of glass in the Zoo's Pollinarium and full access to the outdoors, these bees are showing off the wondrous ways of their world. The post Honeybees fascinate visitors at the National Zoological Park appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Plants Video bees biodiversity insects Smithsonian's National Zoo
bees Discovery: Rising CO2 depletes pollen’s nutritional potency, bees suffer By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 01 Jun 2016 17:52:31 +0000 Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few years, you’ve doubtless caught at least a passing reference to the plight of the […] The post Discovery: Rising CO2 depletes pollen’s nutritional potency, bees suffer appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Earth Science Plants Research News Science & Nature biodiversity carbon dioxide climate change conservation biology insects National Museum of Natural History
bees Beyond bees, butterflies and hoverflies: the importance of non-hover flies to pollination By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Tue, 11 Jun 2015 9:23:19 GMT Pollination studies have, to date, focused almost entirely on bees , butterflies and hoverflies; however, other kinds of flies also have an important role to play in this vital ecosystem service, a new study suggests. Using data from 33 farms, the researchers found that non-hover flies were in fact responsible for carrying 84% of the pollen transferred by flies between flowers in farmland. Full Article
bees Modern agriculture and land use behind the decline in bees By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 12:12:33 GMT Estonian research has identified land use practices and agrochemical use as the main pressures that are causing a decline in pollinating insects in Europe, such as bees and butterflies. It calls for increased funds for agri-environment measures from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to help tackle pollinator loss. Full Article
bees Wild insects could take over the pollinating role of honeybees By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 10:21:02 GMT Scientists have identified several wild insects that could undertake the crop pollination function of honeybees. By comparing a range of pollinating insects they found three wild species that appear to be as efficient as the honeybee in pollination but may need management to increase their numbers. Full Article
bees Together, wild bees and honeybees improve crop pollination By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 09:27:11 +0100 The presence of wild bees alongside honeybees was found to increase almond orchard production in a recent study. The findings demonstrate how increased biodiversity enhances ecosystem services, such as pollination, and provide an opportunity to increase agricultural yields whilst also benefitting wildlife. Full Article
bees Biofuel crops compete with wildflowers for bees By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:40:59 +0100 Pollination of intensively farmed, flowering crops could affect the pollination of wild plants in neighbouring fields, according to a study by German researchers. In their one-year study, they found fewer bees visited wild plants that are close to oilseed rape fields, although the longer-term picture is less clear. The researchers warn that increasing cultivation of biofuel crops could possibly reduce wild flower populations. Full Article
bees Gardens benefit bees and biodiversity in agricultural landscapes By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 12:05:07 GMT Gardens are good for biodiversity, according to a study of intensively managed farmland in Sweden. The study has found that abundance and species richness of pollinating bees is higher near domestic gardens, with the pollination of a native plant also greater at these sites. Domestic gardens play a role in complementing 'natural' habitats for pollinators in impoverished environments. Full Article
bees Together, wild bees and honeybees improve crop pollination By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 09:28:00 +0100 The presence of wild bees alongside honeybees was found to increase almond orchard production in a recent study. The findings demonstrate how increased biodiversity enhances ecosystem services, such as pollination, and provide an opportunity to increase agricultural yields whilst also benefitting wildlife. Full Article
bees Which seeds to sow for bees? By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 9:23:19 GMT Farmers could help to maintain populations of bees and other pollinators by sowing inexpensive seed mixes on their land, a new study suggests. Researchers surveyed pollinators visiting study plots in Berkshire, UK, and explored how sowing different seed mixes and using different management techniques affected the flowers produced and the pollinators visiting them. Full Article
bees Can new biopesticide protect crops without harming honeybees? By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 9:23:19 GMT A potential new biopesticide, made of spider venom and snowdrop proteins, kills agricultural pests but shows minimal toxicity to honeybees, new research suggests. Learning and memory of honeybees exposed to the biopesticide were not affected, even at doses higher than they would normally encounter in the environment. Full Article
bees Wild bees boost apple harvest By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 9:23:19 GMT Orchards pollinated by a wide range of wild bee species grow more apples than those pollinated by fewer species, finds a new US study. Its authors suggest that farmers could consider investing in wild bee conservation to improve crop yield. Full Article
bees Bees in the city: urban environments could help support pollinators By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 21 May 2015 9:23:19 GMT Urban areas may support higher levels of bee diversity than expected, new research has shown. The UK-wide study compared three different habitat types - nature reserves, farmland, and urban areas - and found a higher number of different bee species in urban areas than farmland. However, the overall pollinator diversity, which included species of bees, flies, hoverflies and butterflies, did not differ significantly between all three landscape types. The researchers call for more attention to be paid to the role of green spaces in cities which can be important habitats for pollinators. Full Article
bees Beyond bees, butterflies and hoverflies: the importance of non-hover flies to pollination By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 11 June 2015 9:23:19 GMT Pollination studies have, to date, focused almost entirely on bees, butterflies and hoverflies; however, other kinds of flies also have an important role to play in this vital ecosystem service, a new study suggests. Using data from 33 farms, the researchers found that non-hover flies were in fact responsible for carrying 84% of the pollen transferred by flies between flowers in farmland. Full Article
bees Decline in bees and wasps linked to land-use changes By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 06 Aug 2015 9:23:19 GMT The declining number of bee and wasp species in England has been linked to historic changes in land-use in a recent study. Researchers say that policies which promote diverse landscapes offer more opportunities for bees and wasps to nest and forage and are best for conserving these insect pollinators. Full Article
bees Bumblebees pollinate urban gardens better than agricultural land By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 10 Nov 2016 9:23:19 GMT A recent study has found that bumblebees in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany are more successful at pollinating urban areas than agricultural land. Urban areas also had higher flower diversity and more potential nesting areas for bees compared to agricultural areas. However, the abundance of bee parasites was also higher in urban areas, although this was not found to negatively impact on pollination. This demonstrates the value of urban green spaces as habitat for pollinators. Full Article