Worker bees are the first line of defense when it comes to removing contamination in honeybee colonies, but a queen has her ways, too.
Researchers at the University of East Anglia have helped uncover a hidden ally in the fight against one of agriculture’s greatest threats – salty soil.
Antarctica’s frozen seas are churning out chemicals that could help cool the planet – according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Researchers explore ways to stretch, blur and even reverse quantum time flow.
Long-term conservation policies may help restore freshwater ecosystems and prevent extreme species loss, new research suggests.
New June temperature records at Lancaster University’s Hazelrigg weather station were broken on back-to-back days during the recent heatwave.
A new “prescription for the planet” aims to address the deepening environmental crisis.
Cities hold the key to accelerating the transition to electric freight and boosting energy security, new analysis from C40 Cities, University of Exeter and Arup reveals.
In the summer of 2015, just a few hours after Florida native Justin Grubich noticed a light abrasion on his elbow, he knew something was terribly wrong.
Across the globe, human activities are changing the way our planet smells.
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