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Curated Video
Can We Be Covered in Bees Without Risk?
The Testers explore the possibility of being covered in bees safely. With insights from an entomologist, they learn about the differences between bees, wasps, and hornets, and the crucial role these insects play in nature. Find out how...
Wonderscape
The Sweet Art of Honey Making: Inside the Hive
Delve into the intricate process of honey making within the bustling honeybee hive. Learn how forager bees collect nectar from flowers, the transformation of nectar into honey through regurgitation and enzyme action, and the role of...
Wonderscape
The Fascinating Language of Bees: Dance Communication and Pollination
Explore the intricate communication methods of honeybees, from the circle dance to the waggle dance, used to convey information about food sources to other members of the hive. Learn about the pivotal role of bees as pollinators in...
Curated Video
Bees: From Pollinators to Social Structures
This video provides an overview of bees, highlighting their importance as pollinators and their diverse species and behaviors. It covers their distinctive features, diet, social structures, and reproductive processes. The video also...
Next Animation Studio
Mobile phone signals induce 'worker piping' in bees
Researchers made an experiment to show the effect that electromagnetic fields generated by mobile phones has on bee behavior. Researchers found that mobile phone signals can induce 'worker piping' in bees. One effect is that it causes...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Getting the Springtime Buzz on Bees
A look at research into the behavior of bees as they work at pollinating flowers. Caffeine, which is present in nectar, turns out to be something that helps bees to remember types of flowers they have visited. Aired Mar. 8, 2013 [29:21 min]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Video Pick: Springtime Bug Out
How do bees know when to emerge from hibernation? And what do they do all winter?