Elevator B is a gorgeous tower that rises from the industrial wasteland of Buffalo, New York. But it’s not just art, it’s also what might be the most beautiful working beehive you’ve ever seen.
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Our entire food system is threatened by the mass die-off of imported honey bees, but one scientist thinks she’s found a way around the problem: the bees we already have.
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Human-bot interactions are slowly becoming a bigger part of our life. But we're still emotional creatures, and there are certain delicate, revealing moments that may make relations with robots tricky.
The actress is no stranger to portraying insects on film, but these videos--made with Burt’s Bees--might be the weirdest bug-based art she’s produced yet.
Take a look at the organization sending beekeeping missions around the world. If all our bees are going to die, it’s important that we preserve everyone else’s (and get them some honey profits in the process).
When you hear about a goofy study, you might ask yourself what scientists are doing. Well, some other scientists have worked to figure out which research actually makes a difference in the real world.
Our agriculture system requires a lot of pesticides. The problem is, it also requires a lot of bees. And new information finds that--big surprise!--all those pesticides are at least partially to blame for the fact that bees are dying.
That honey you buy from the store might barely be honey at all, and all trace of where it came might have been intentionally erased. Oh, and it might be poisonous.