Complex Kin Selection Helps Native Bee To Survive
Picture shows the Flinders University in Australia, undated. The Flinders University researchers - who published their study in the magazine Biology Letters - also found out that - when supported by helpful guards in their nests - queens lay more offspring. (Flinders University, NewsX/Bee)

Complex Kin Selection Helps Native Bee To Survive

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Soil-Sealing Advances In Austria As Scientist Urges To Protect Water Sources
Agriculture Minister Norbert Totschnig (left) and entomologist Thomas Zuna-Kratky pose in an undated photo. The team of scientists headed by Dr Thomas Zuna-Kratky from Vienna University's Department of Evolutionary Biology found that 1,580 square kilometres of soil - which is four times the size of the federal capital - had been sealed within the last 30 years. (BML/Hemerka, NewsX/Bee)

Soil-Sealing Advances In Austria As Scientist Urges To Protect Water Sources

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Massive Queen-Breeding Plan For Balearics Unveiled
Picture shows what appear to be Spanish bees (Apis mellifera iberiensis), undated. The Ministry for Agriculture and Nutrition announced it would inject EUR 250,000 (GBP 219,000) into a new queen-breeding initiative on the Balearic Islands in support of the Spanish bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis). (NewsX/Bee)

Massive Queen-Breeding Plan For Balearics Unveiled

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