
What kinds of landscapes keep bees healthy?
Scientists wanted to know if various landscape conditions make bumble bees more vulnerable to diseases.
Scientists wanted to know if various landscape conditions make bumble bees more vulnerable to diseases.
Scientists used ancient DNA, radiocarbon dating, and archaeological remains to find out where the first people in the Caribbean came from.
Scientists wanted to find out if they can mark and track Anopheles mosquitoes with two dyes: rhodamine B and uranine.
Scientists wanted to understand how sweet wormwood produces artemisinin – a chemical that kills malaria-causing parasites.
Researchers developed an inexpensive test to identify oil-eating bacteria that can clean up crude oil spills.
Scientists use genetic engineering to modify malaria mosquitoes to prevent females from biting and laying eggs.
Scientists exposed humans wearing clothes with graphene to mosquitoes to find out whether this material can protect us against these insects.
Scientists wanted to know how each bacterial species in our gut affects our health.
Scientists created a virtual chip simulator before producing the chip physically to ease the manufacturing process.
Scientists wanted to know if they could use bacteria to reduce mosquitoes’ ability to transmit viruses.