Measuring Grass Pollen Allergens Instead of Grass Pollen Countby King's College LondonStudy finds that grass allergen levels are more closely associated with hay fever symptoms than pollen count
Biopesticide Is Harmless to Mammals but Can Wipe Out Colonies of Waspsby Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
NewsNo Pollen, No Seedsby North Carolina State UniversityMitochondrial genome editing technique yields useful traits
NewsButterfly Species’ Big Brains Adapted Giving Them a Survival Edge, Study Findsby University of BristolCertain butterflies have larger mushroom bodies due to the need to adopt new foraging behaviors
NewsNew Discovery Reveals UV Radiation Played a Part in Mass Extinction Eventsby University of NottinghamPollen preserved in rock was found to contain compounds that function as sunscreen for plants
NewsHanging Climate’s Early Winter Wakeup Call Is a Buzz Kill for Bumblebeesby University of OttawaStudy finds climate change is waking bumblebees earlier from winter hibernation, putting the species at risk
NewsDNA Contained in Honey Reveals Honeybee Healthby Biomedical Sciences Research Center "Alexander Fleming"Finding could lead to anticipate honeybee adaptation to environmental changes
NewsThe Importance of Pollinator Species Diversity in Wild Ecosystemsby University of MarylandResearch reveals how many pollinator species are needed to pollinate all the species in a given community of plants
NewsFirst Global Estimate of Importance of Pollinators for Seed Production in Plantsby Stellenbosch UniversityHalf of all flowering plants rely on animal pollinators to make seeds and to reproduce
NewsPollinators Contribute to Flowering Plant Diversityby Holden Forests & GardensTo conserve rare plant species, we also need to conserve the diversity of pollinators
NewsGardens Are Secret Powerhouse for Pollinators, Research Findsby University of BristolRecent study measured for the first time how much nectar is produced in urban areas and discovered residential gardens accounted for the vast majority
News'Bee' Thankful for the Evolution of Pollenby University of MissouriMU researchers discover wildflower’s spiny pollen adapts to help plants reproduce