Efforts to protect threatened and endangered species in central Africa might be more successful if they focused on a smaller geographic area, new research suggests.
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Giant Hornet Attacks Cause Honeybee Alarm Buzz in Hives, U of G Study Reveals
Like setting off alarms in a beehive, Asian honeybees use complex signals to alert nest mates about giant hornet attacks, according to a new study co-led by University of Guelph researchers.
Adaptive Swarm Robotics Could Revolutionize Smart Agriculture
Texas A&M researchers are working to establish a configurable, adaptive and scalable swarm system consisting of unmanned ground and aerial robots designed to assist in collaborative smart agriculture tasks.
Research Finds Key Advances Towards Reducing the Cost of Plant Improvement
Crop improvement often involves the transfer of genetic material from one organism to another to produce a valuable trait.
Pacific Ocean, Not Ice Sheet, Shifted West Coast Storms South
New study: Ocean temperature patterns drive the West’s wintertime storm tracks
October 2021 Was World’s Fourth Warmest on Record
Northern Hemisphere saw record-warm October land temperature