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Honey Bees Feed Their Gut Bacteria with Special Acids, Study Shows
Professor Philipp Engel in UNIL's Department of Fundamental Microbiology (DMF) in Dorigny has set his sights on the western honey bee (Apis mellifera). Read about their fascinating findings here.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events Cause Decline of Bird Species in Scotland
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Bats 'Leapfrogs' After A Night Of Hunting To Save Themselves From Predators
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Iceland's Volcano Erupts, Spews Lava In Grindavik Town
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NWS Weather Forecast: Dangerous Cold Temperatures To Bring Hypothermia, Frostbite to Pacific Northwest
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Aerosol Formation Over Siberian Boreal Forest Greater Than Previously Thought, Heat Wave Data Reveals [Study]
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1,000 Species Account For Half Of Earth’s 800 Billion Trees In Tropical Rainforests
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Now-Extinct California Grizzlies Were Not Massive in Size As What People First Believed
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Valley of Lost Cities Built 2,000 Year Ago Found In Amazon Rainforest
Eastern Brown Snake Attack: Deadly Snake Bites Australian Woman in Her Bed, Placing Her in 'Serious Condition'
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South-Central, Southeast US Weather Update: Cold Storm Forecasted To Spread Snow
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Rare Black-Footed Cat Under Extinction Threat Due to Widespread Habitat Loss
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Indian River Lagoon Toxic Algal Blooms Threaten Human Health, Florida Research Warns