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demonstrating how architecture can protect sensitive biodiversity, the house of native flowering species attracts urban bees, butterflies, and birds. The post infra-architecture lab’s shelter for plants and bees enhances urban pollination network appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the pieces exude honey when worn, with the wax gradually melting away and symbolizing the delicate nature of our ecosystem. The post kelvin j. birk collaborates with 50,000 bees for honey-infused jewelry series appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the endeavor not only brings attention to the decline of bees but also engages participants in a hands-on, creative experience. The post nestincity project builds modular nests for wild bees using cast soil appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the transparent and round beehive with drawer by ivry-B also lets the keepers extract honey even without opening the whole container. The post transparent and round beehive lets keepers see the bees and collect honey using a drawer appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
drawing from the new testament, the collection explores the topics of 'sacrifice' and 'life of service' in the context of love. The post tomáš libertíny works with bees to create ‘memento vivere’ beeswax skull sculpture series appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
The crucial role bees play in sustaining life on Earth is well understood, but there are some other animals doing more than their share of heavy lifting when it comes to pollinating plant life and propping up natural resources we rely on.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Bees, University of Sussex, Pollen, Insect, Environment
in the absence of incentives, researchers found that 'ball rolling is itself a rewarding activity' for bees. The post bumble bees can ‘play’ like animals, new study shows appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
A number of studies have already shown that synthetic chemicals can harm the bees that are vital to the pollination of plants. New research now additionally indicates that fertilizers may disrupt bees' ability to identify flowers, reducing the likelihood of the insects landing on them.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: University of Bristol, Agriculture, Plants, Bees
In 2017, scientists in the UK carried out research suggesting that the small brain of the bumblebee may be more sophisticated than we realize, demonstrating how they could be trained to roll balls into a hole to score a sugary reward. The team has now delved deeper into the realm of entomological cognition with a new study demonstrating how the insects play with balls even when there’s no reward
grand winners of the ‘wildlife photographer of the year 2022’ were chosen from the 19 category winners and 38,575 entries from 93 countries. The post this year’s best nature photographers capture ball of bees, whale mouth, & hungry snake appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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