As the world's bumblebee population continues to decline, new research from the University of Guelph is pointing to global warming as a major contributor to the demise of the critical pollinators.
A bumblebee gathers pollen from a purple coneflower plant in a bed in D.C.'s Georgetown Waterfront Park on July, 12, 2019. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post) Warming temperatures could be ...
Bumblebees in Montana face an uncertain future, according to a new statewide project seeking volunteers to help research ...
The latest figure of 1.20 is 0.06 point down from the previous year in 2022 and the lowest since the government started ...
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TOKYO -- Japan's total fertility rate -- the average number of births per woman during her reproductive years -- fell in 2023 ...
For businessmen who fear that deflation (see above) may lead to recession, Harvard’s Economist Sumner H. Slichter had some reassuring words. Said Slichter: “My belief is that during the rest ...
Japan's total fertility rate last year dropped to the lowest since records began in 1947. Many people attribute the decline ...
New Zealand's Electronic Retail Sales contracted in April, falling -0.4%. The decline slowed the pace of contraction from the previous month's -0.7%, but the annualized figure decelerated further ...
French new car registrations dropped 2.9% in May, falling short of a surge in sales seen during the same month in 2023, statistics from the PFA auto association showed. Registrations totaled ...