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Year: 2017

Do Wandering Bees Help Spread Disease?
Biology Zoology

Do Wandering Bees Help Spread Disease?

August 15, 2017July 31, 2023

Researchers have found a new and unexpected way that humans are killing off bumblebees. By Emily Rhode Given the continued…

Shelf Life Video: Time Travel to Stars
Astronomy and Astrophysics Science Videos

Shelf Life Video: Time Travel to Stars

August 10, 2017August 9, 2017

With the help of high school students, scientists at The American Museum of Natural History are creating an online catalog…

SciGirls Offers Real STEM Role Models for Young Girls
Citizen Science STEM Education

SciGirls Offers Real STEM Role Models for Young Girls

August 3, 2017July 23, 2021

SciGirls features female experts in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) targeting middle-school-aged girls.

Chemicals Used on Almond Trees Linked to Bee Deaths
Botany Ecology Zoology

Chemicals Used on Almond Trees Linked to Bee Deaths

August 1, 2017August 8, 2023

While the demand for almonds is growing worldwide, honeybee populations have been steadily declining. Are almond-growing fungicides to blame?

Urban Bees: A Pollination-Parasite Trade-Off
Biology Botany Environment Zoology

Urban Bees: A Pollination-Parasite Trade-Off

July 27, 2017April 6, 2021

Are cities the ideal home for bees? European scientists found that urban bees can have surprisingly good pollination rates. By…

Tips for a Bee-Friendly Garden
Botany Environment Zoology

Tips for a Bee-Friendly Garden

July 20, 2017July 31, 2017

By Steven Spence @TheStevenSpence More Diverse Than Honeybees When we hear about bees most of us think of honeybees (Apis…

Urban Gardening’s Benefits Outweigh Lead Exposure Risk
Environment Health

Urban Gardening’s Benefits Outweigh Lead Exposure Risk

July 18, 2017July 17, 2017

By Emily Rhode @riseandsci Three years after the Flint water crisis began, lead in drinking water continues to make headlines…

Shelf Life Video: Screening Biodiversity
Biology Environment Science Videos Zoology

Shelf Life Video: Screening Biodiversity

July 13, 2017July 12, 2017

Scientists at The American Museum of Natural History explain why managing biodiversity is a key component in managing endangered species.…

Science Policy Challenges, Part Four: Information Overload
Computer Science New Technologies Science Policy

Science Policy Challenges, Part Four: Information Overload

June 28, 2017April 9, 2021

Every week, we manage more than 23 exabytes of data. What challenges do researchers face with such an overwhelming information overload?

Stopping Bacteria from Stealing Our Iron
Biology Health

Stopping Bacteria from Stealing Our Iron

June 22, 2017March 23, 2025

Many pathogenic bacteria use “stealth siderophores” to steal iron from humans. Find out how scientists are stopping bacteria from stealing…

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