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Blowing in the wind: How hidden flower features are crucial for bees Date: May 29, 2012 Source: University of Cambridge Summary: As gardeners get busy filling tubs and borders with colorful ...
Sometimes the flowers are just outside the fence, but most often the wind has blown them right up against the inside of the fence. A couple of times in the past, I’ve picked up a pretty flower ...
Flower Turbines are blowing wind energy onto the grid Wind Tulips’ unique aerodynamic design makes them quiet, efficient and capable of producing electricity in clusters – and they look nice, too.
Big tree branches swaying in the wind. Trash bins toppling over. Whirlwinds of leaves and pollen blowing through the air. All of these are common occurrences in New Jersey, especially from the ...
Dangerous wind gusts to create extreme fire danger for much of the state.
As temperatures plummet and the winds howl this winter, you'll hear about the dangers of the "wind chill." So what is it?
A team of scientists from the Universities of Cambridge and Bristol have discovered that velcro-like cells on petals help bees to keep their grip while collecting pollen.
A sudden slowdown in wind-driven electricity production off the coast of the U.K. in recent weeks whipsawed through regional energy markets.
In March 2011, a small research aircraft took off from Japan, and flew into winds blowing in from northeast China. It carried a set of special filters, designed to strain small particles from the ...