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Exposure to pesticides results in smaller worker bees
Exposure to a widely used pesticide causes worker bumblebees to grow less and then hatch out at a smaller size, according to a new study by Royal Holloway University of London.
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New Biomolecular Archaeological Evidence for Nordic "Grog," Trade
Winters in Scandinavia were long and cold in the Bronze and Iron Ages, then as now-but a blazing fire was not the only thing to keep people warm.
From northwest Denmark, circa 1500-1300 BC, to ... more
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Streamflow Alteration Impacts Fish Diversity in Local Rivers
A new USGS study quantifies change in fish diversity in response to streamflow alteration in the Tennessee River basin. The USGS study highlights the importance of the timing, magnitude, and variabi ... more
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Uruguay farmers set against open-pit iron ore mine
Uruguayan miners and environmentalists are increasingly set against President Jose Mujica going ahead with an open-pit iron ore mine's development, which they want scrapped. ... more
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