Experts from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) are joining leading scientists from across Europe to provide practical and effective solutions for addressing the global biodiversity crisis.
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Wild Bumblebee Queens Lured and Killed in Commercial Hives
In the course of experiments to test how well commercial bumblebees pollinate early spring crops, researchers made a surprising discovery: dead wild bumblebee queens in the hives, an average of 10 per nest box.
Scientists Track Tropical Landslide Creeping Below an African City
A large, slow-moving landslide is accelerating in eastern Congo, putting a community at risk.
Seed Strategy Can Help Restore a Biodiversity Hotspot
In the race to restore some of North America’s most biodiverse and threatened ecosystems, a straightforward first step is likely among the most important.
Passive Radiative Cooling Can Be Controlled Electrically
Energy-efficient ways of cooling buildings and vehicles will be required in a changing climate.
Mapping Mexico’s Dengue Fever Hotspots
Rutgers researcher co-creates tool to help identify outbreaks and prioritize virus control efforts.