A telltale hint was on the bee’s knees. An analysis of 127 fossil flowers, flower buds and bees from central Germany revealed pollen particles that precisely matched ancient flowers to their ...
BARRE, Vt. (WCAX) - A former Barre Town substitute teacher accused of bringing cocaine to school and being under the influence of the drug appeared in court Thursday. Melissa Martin, 42, a permanent ...
The incident occurred at Barre Town Middle & Elementary School in Vermont on Oct. 1 A 47-year-old substitute teacher at an elementary and middle school in Vermont has been issued a citation after ...
A local substitute teacher was arrested following allegations of inappropriate conduct with a student. The substitute teacher faces a charge of lewd and lascivious conduct involving a 10-year-old. The ...
September sneezing? It's normal for anyone who suffers from seasonal allergies, especially ragweed. The typical peak for ragweed pollen comes in September in the Raleigh area. Other WRAL Top Stories ...
Scientists have discovered that pollen is a hidden source of natural medicine for honeybees. Symbiotic bacteria called Streptomyces produce antimicrobial compounds that fight deadly bee and plant ...
Smithsonian researcher Ingrid Romero studies fossil pollen to reconstruct ancient climates and predict future changes Erin Wunderlich Researcher Ingrid Romero holds a case full of pollen slides at the ...
Beekeepers struggle with rising salinity and extreme heat Honey production in Basra expected to decline by 50% this season Water crisis worsened by upstream dams, raising salinity levels BASRA, Iraq, ...
EUSTIS, Fla. — A Lake County substitute teacher was among the three dozen people arrested in a scheme to bring drugs into the Orange County jail. Investigators said Arnetta Bacon was taken into ...
At this time of year, you might notice an uptick in buzzing visitors around your patio, compost pile or refuse bins. The striped yellow, orange and black pollinators we laud in spring and summer seem ...
Fall is in the air. Chicago evenings have a crisp breeze. But something has been bugging Annie Andrews. Specifically, bees and wasps and a whole lot of sneezing. "It's gotten to a point, like, I ...