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- French beekeeper 'in coma' after being stung
- BREST, France AFP — A 58-year-old woman was in a coma after being stung by about 100 bees in Kernevel in the western French region of Brittany, emergency services were quoted as saying Wednesday. The woman was attacked on Tuesday when she went to collect honey from her hives,...
- Research articles 2008-08-20
- BDGW, UTSI, AAGH, JBLU - OTCStockExchange.com Stock Alert.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-5 March 2008-otcstockexchange.com: BDGW, UTSI, AAGH, JBLU - OTCStockExchange.com Stock AlertC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05032008 Rochester, NY, March 5, 2008 - OTCStockExchange.com's "Stock Watch Alert" this morning are Budget Waste Inc. (Pink Sheets: BDGW), UTStarcom, Inc. (Nasdaq:...
- Research articles 2008-03-05
- Killer bees adopt traits of more docile bees they replaced
- CHICAGO AFP — Killer bees introduced to South America in 1956 have adopted some of the traits of the more docile honey bees they replaced, a study released Monday found. These more aggressive "Africanized" bees mated with the honey bees introduced by European settlers in the 17th century and...
- Research articles 2008-02-25
- Pollination options
- Penn State University scientists in the US have endorsed a synthetic chemical alternative to pollination by bees, called Flower Power, following a trial run on squash plants. Bee populations around the world are in drastic decline.
- Research articles 2007-10-06
- 'Bee'-Keeper Horowitz's Fall Plans (Broadcasting and Cable)
- A hectic summer for Juma Entertainment President/Executive Producer Bob Horowitz got a lot busier when NBC picked up The Singing Bee for a fall run after just a single airing. As Bee creator and e.p., Horowitz must now figure out how to keep the summer success humming into the new...
- Research articles 2007-08-13
- Honey bees hunt for landmines in Croatia
- ZAGREB AFP — Swarms of honey bees buzz over Croatian meadows in an experimental hunt for explosives, making them new recruits in authorities' efforts to clear away thousands of potentially deadly landmines. Researchers have been carrying out tests to see how well the bees can detect the scent of...
- Research articles 2007-08-06
- Leading by example: Arizona Senate President Timothy S. Bee is hands-down one of the most well-liked leaders in the country.(Brief article)
- Sometimes, nice guys actually finish first in politics. Tim Bee is living proof. Bee, 38, rose to power in the Arizona Senate in 2000. He spent $4,000 on an upset victory over the incumbent, a longtime conservative rancher-lawmaker who spent $45,000. Internal party feuds also played...
- Research articles 2007-07-01
- Buzz about bees is puzzling
- The recent buzz about bees is striking many Utah beekeepers and bee experts as bizarre, given the relative health of their colonies this year. Reports have been startling. Surveys indicate that beekeepers in the United States have lost one quarter of their colonies -- a five- fold increase...
- Research articles 2007-05-13
- Where have all the bees gone?
- "The bees were gone," David Hackenberg says. "The honey was still there. There's young brood eggs still in the hive. Bees just don't do that." On that November night last year in the Florida field where he wintered his bees, Hackenberg found 400 hives empty. Another...
- Research articles 2007-05-01
- Bees stop GM trial
- Bees could scupper a plan to trial GM potatoes in Yorkshire. Borage growers next to the proposed trial site need bees to pollinate their crops, but beekeepers say they won't put their hives within six miles of a GM crop.
- Research articles 2007-04-28
- Black economic power policies under fire in South Africa
- JOHANNESBURG AFP — An admission by South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel that Black Economic Empowerment needs an overhaul has handed fuel to critics who say the flagship policy has only benefited an elite. BEE was drawn up by the African National Congress government soon after it took power...
- Research articles 2007-04-11
- Lab abuzz as bees sniff out explosives
- SANTA FE, N.M. -- Here's the latest buzz on detecting explosives: bomb-sniffing bees. A study at Los Alamos National Laboratory has found that honeybees can be trained to detect explosives, even in tiny quantities. "These bees really perform," said bee biologist Timothy Haarmann, the study's leader....
- Research articles 2006-12-10
- US military trains 'air force' of bomb-sniffing bees
- WASHINGTON AFP — US military defense scientists have found a way to train the common honey bee to smell explosives used in bombs, a skill they say could help protect American troops abroad. Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico said in an online statement published Monday...
- Research articles 2006-11-28
- The name game
- Suddenly sexy. For much of the Scripps National Spelling Bee's 79 years, coverage has been province of the local newspapers that sponsor the spellers. Now the Bee has gone prime time. The acclaimed 2002 documentary Spellbound, which followed eight students to the finals, spawned the hit Broadway show The...
- Research articles 2006-06-02
- 'American Bee' spells out a phenomenon
- American Bee: The National Spelling Bee and the Culture of Word Nerds By James Maguire Rodale, 363 pp., $24.95 --- While it may be exaggeration to call spelling bees "hot," they are zipping into the pop-culture zeitgeist. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee plays on Broadway. Akeelah and...
- Research articles 2006-05-23
- Scripps Regional Spelling Bee Comes to San Francisco
- The San Francisco Chronicle announced today that the Northern California Regional Round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee will be held in San Francisco on March 18. The winner will represent Northern California at the 79th Annual Scripps National Spelling Bee in late May. KCBS-AM morning co-anchor Stan...
- Research articles 2006-03-16
- Town bees do better than country bees
- PARIS AFP — Bees reared in the town are healthier and produce more honey than their counterparts in the country, according to the surprise findings of a study by the Union of French Apiarists UNAF. A higher ambient temperature and diverse urban plant-life mean that city bees enjoy a...
- Research articles 2006-01-17
- Pesticide makes bees bumble
- A naturally derived pesticide previously considered safe for insect pollinators may hamper the foraging of wild bees, researchers report. Bumblebee larvae raised on pollen spiked with spinosad, an insecticidal mixture of chemicals made by bacteria, grow up to be slow, clumsy foragers, say Lora Morandin of Simon Fraser University...
- Research articles 2005-05-28
- Foreign Bee Mites Cause Collapse of U.S. Bee Colonies
- UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania ENS — --> A non-native bee mite is causing a steep and sudden collapse of bee colonies across the country, but Penn State researchers believe they have found some clues that might lead to a solution. The scientists have identified a combination of factors that triggers...
- Research articles 2005-05-20
- Honeybees are busy as, well, bees
- PROVO -- Don't panic. That swarm of 15,000 to 20,000 bees hiding under the rafters outside your home or in your trees really is harmless. If you leave them alone, that is. Residents who spot the bees on their property can call the Utah...
- Research articles 2005-05-02
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