Bees
Researchers stunned: Queen bumblebees survive more than a week underwater
Scientists say the terrestrial insects endured continuous underwater conditions in controlled laboratory experiments, an outcome they did not anticipate.
Scientists select demonic name for new horned 'Lucifer' bee species discovered in Australia
With smart hives: The startup fighting the rise in bee mortality
Millions of bees killed daily on highways, new study reveals
Bees - among most vital creatures on Earth - join endangered species list
The use of uncontrolled pesticides, the continuation of deforestation and lack of cipher flowers (bee food) are the main reasons for the recent population nosedive.
US ambassador sings to Israel, Shana Tova
In a comedic video, David Friedman wishes a happy holiday to the people of Israel.
Israeli start-up mimics nature to enable autonomous vehicles to see
"We essentially took the insect's head and put it on one piece of hardware, which you just connect to your car or vehicle."
Israelis to quaff honey beer and get a buzz for World Bee Day
In celebration of World Bee Day, Israelis will be able to observe the working of a beehive, drink honey beer and learn about the importance of the insect in nature.
Notre Dame bees survive massive blaze
Three beehives were housed at Notre Dame on a roof about 30 meters below the main roof where the fire spread. Each hive has about 60,000 bees.
Here's to a sweet year as winter rainfall has honey production buzzing
With the numbers appearing the way they are now, there will be no shortness in sweetness this year.
A sweet success
According to the Israeli Honey Council, about 500 apiarists produce honey from some 100,000 beehives situated throughout the country.
Abeilles en détresse
Des carences en oméga-3 pourraient expliquer la disparition massive des colonies d’abeilles dans le monde
How to save the world food chain
Hebrew University’s Triwaks Bee Research Center, founded in 1976, focuses on bee foraging behavior, secretions and mite control.
Juvenile hormone study to protect bee pollinators
Somewhere along the evolutionary history of these bees, juvenile hormone stopped doing one job, and started doing a different job.