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added 2007 Sun May 13 4:37:17 by jeremytoday
Behaving in ways that support our environment rather than business-as-usual is becoming popular. But does it hurt the bottom line?
added 2007 Fri May 4 17:08:29 by _kam0_
Among the various mythologies of the apocalypse, fear of insect plagues has always loomed larger than fear of species loss. But this may change, as a strange new plague is wiping out our honey bees one hive at a time. It has been named Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD, by the apiculturalists and apiarists who are scrambling to understand and hopefu
added 2007 Wed May 2 22:25:59 by capn_caveman
The sudden disappearance of one-quarter of America's honeybees has brought out some strange ideas and downright myths.
added 2007 Sun Apr 29 3:37:36 by Fedquip
A fungus that caused widespread loss of bee colonies in Europe and Asia may be playing a crucial role in the mysterious phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder that is wiping out bees across the United States, UC San Francisco researchers said Wednesday.
added 2007 Sun Apr 22 16:58:48 by TechnologyExpert
Go to work, come home. Go to work, come home. Go to work -- and vanish without a trace. Billions of bees have done just that, leaving the crop fields they are supposed to pollinate, and scientists are mystified about why.
added 2007 Tue Apr 17 18:53:32 by Neophile
Colony Collapse Disorder has led to a loss of almost 1/3 of all hives in the US, and is now spreading across Europe. And if the worst case were to come true, we would all of us need to rapidly adapt to a significant change in our society and its food security.
added 2007 Sat Apr 7 3:03:40 by Wil
John Scalzi's publisher Tor has posted the first half of the first chapter of The Last Colony on its Web site. Be warned that it has mild spoilers regarding The Ghost Brigades so if you've not read that book, you might want to sit tight. Tor is also featuring the entire first chapter of The Ghost Brigades as well.
added 2007 Sun Mar 4 23:06:22 by moemebe
WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) - The buzz in Wooster around the nation's largest workshop for beekeepers is all about a phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder. Among beekeepers, C-C-D is becoming more prevalent. Almost 600 beekeepers gathered at Ohio State University's agricultural center in Wooster yesterday...
added 2007 Fri Feb 9 5:11:32 by unknown user
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