More “intensive” beekeeping does not raise the risk of diseases that harm or kill the insects, new research suggests.
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Avian Malaria Behind Drastic Decline of London’s Iconic Sparrow?
London’s house sparrows (Passer domesticus) have plummeted by 71% since 1995, with new research suggesting avian malaria could be to blame.
Wildfires Pose Threat to Important Night-Time Pollinators
Researchers have shown how wildfires have a detrimental impact on moths and the plants they pollinate at night.
The Loss of Biodiversity Comes at A Price
Almost 300,000€ is what the Doñana fire cost in terms of biodiversity, according to an estimate done by a University of Cordoba research group.
World-class diagnostics for low-income communities in sub-Saharan Africa
Genevieve Barnard Oni’s iPhone lights up with the same notifications dozens of times each day — but they aren’t from a popular Instagram account or an overactive group chat.
Higher Iron Levels May Boost Heart Health – but Also Increase Risk of Stroke
Scientists have helped unravel the protective – and potentially harmful – effect of iron in the body.