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2005-11-29
SECRETS OF BEE FLIGHT REVEALED
Aeronautical engineers had previously “proven” that bees cannot fly. Results from investigations may help engineers design rotating propellers or more stable and manoeuvrable aircraft. But “it proves bees can fly, thank God”, adds Dickinson , the researcher
2005-11-29
FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRACEABILITY ALL DRINKS SOLD IN THE UK MUST CONTAIN INFORMATION IN THE BOTTLE
All bottles must have printed Julian date code and information on where and when the product was bottled.
2005-11-29
DURING THE SUMMER WILL CONTINUE BEEKEEPING COURSES IN JARDIN AMERICA MISIONES ARGENTINA
Every monday by the technician Carlos Heck and the engineer Miguel Correa .
2005-11-29
IN BRAZIL OPEN BEES TEMATIC PARK
In Embu Das Artes in San Pablo State .
2005-11-28
EC RAPID ALERT SYSTEM FOR FOOD AND FEED WEEK 48/2005
2 royal jelly shipments coming from Switzerland contaminated with unauthorised substance chloramphenicol . Honey from Argentina with unauthorised substances Nitrofuran ( metabolite ) , Furazolidone (AOZ) and tylosin .
2005-11-28
IN THE UK ARE DENOUNCING AN ATTACK AGAINST ORGANIC FOOD
The circulation of bogus research evidence critical of organic farming hasn't been a phenomenon restricted to popular journalism. There has been a concerted campaign of disinformation around the world .
2005-11-28
IN TASMANIA AUSTRALIA BEEKEEPERS CALL FOR FORESTRY CHANGES TO ENSURE INDUSTRY´S FUTURE
Beekeepers have welcomed the Forests and Forest Industry Council study that has looked at how much leatherwood is needed to sustain their hives.Julian Woolfhagen, from the Tasmanian Beekeepers Association, says the forestry industry now needs to develop a plan for alternative timber harvesting methods
2005-11-28
INTERNATIONAL BEEKEEPING MEETING IN ANDALUCIA SPAIN
December 2 / 3 2005. They´ll analyze honey worlwide market; future perspectives for European beekeeping industry; sector analysis; beekeeping in Argentina, the South cone of Latin America and Hungary and improvements in sales in the European Community .
2005-11-28
IN MONTEZUMA USA PRODUCES TRADITIONAL HONEY WINE
Every spring, millions of migratory birds trek from the Canadian Arctic to breed in the marshes of the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge in Seneca County. On a recent fall day, at a winery just three miles from the marshes, human couples were discovering — by hearsay — the multiplying power of mead, or honey wine. The drink is reputed to enhance fertility.
2005-11-28
HONEY BEES,RATS AND EVEN FISH ARE TRAINED TO DETECT TOXIC CHEMICALMS AND DISEASES
“I think it has great potential,” said Sam Wasser, a professor of biology at the University of Washington, who was not involved in the study. “Living organisms have spent hundreds of thousands of years evolving sophisticated ways to perfect scent detection.”
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