Light from cars, homes, and street lamps may be keeping bees up at night, according to a new study. Honey bees prefer to sleep in the dark recesses of their hive, but on hot nights they will ...
A new study led by PhD candidate Ashley Kim and Professor James Nieh in the School of Biological Sciences has found that artificial light disrupts the circadian rhythms of honey bees and poses a ...
Citizen scientists have helped shed light on a "humungous fungus" that can kill off common plants. The honey fungus often appears at the start of autumn, when honey-coloured toadstools appear on ...