Honeybees are disappearing, and no one knows exactly why. Entomologists and scientists around the world are scrambling to find the answer to colony collapse disorder. As Erika Celeste discovered at an apiary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, amateur beekeepers are doing what they can to keep the bee population buzzing.
Tracking PBDEs around globe - in water, soil, plants, air - has gotten easier with new technique to measure presence of flame retardant chemicals
Incentives program encourages Ohio farmers to try different techniques
Bioswales form natural storm water drainage system
Algorithm assists software systems identify changes
But supply can't keep up with demand
Jousting makes a comeback as both sport and entertainment
Holistic herding was first developed in Africa more than 40 years ago
Experts predict once-dying population has returned thanks to laws protecting the animals' habitat
Using the original renewable fuel to power vehicles of the future
Software deciphers the calls birds use to communicate on their migration routes
Wild desert dog easily adapts to life in urban areas
Winning international competition can jumpstart a young harpist's career
Fast-growing game mirrors its traditional counterpart
Advocacy groups promote understanding to avoid cultural clashes
In adventure racing, competitors learn to expect the unexpected
Scientists find they can be more useful than their embryonic counterparts
Four-wheel drive vehicles adapted for wheelchairs
Farmers raising alpacas for their fleece are a growing segment of the US agriculture industry
Researchers say ayahuasca, found in the Peruvian rainforest, could be used for a variety of ailments
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