[ad_1] Bees, as you have probably heard, are dying, in large numbers. Known as Colony Collapse Disorder, wasting is one of the causes of a well-known pest Varroa destructor. A flat, button-shaped …
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[ad_1] A man was charged with assaulting a federal officer after an FBI agent sent to a property in Oregon was shot in a wheelchair trapped. Police officers went to the small …
Read More »Pixel 3, Google's potential killer for iPhone – so many leaks • The Register
[ad_1] The launch of the Google Pixel 3 has become the most amazing because an employee of Apple has left a prototype iPhone 4 in a bar. After the theft of a …
Read More »Chemical pollution could wipe out half of the killer whale populations
[ad_1] (CNN) – Chemical pollutants banned more than 40 years ago still have a devastating effect on marine life and could kill half of the world's population of killer whales by the …
Read More »Insights revealed in killer protein structure
[ad_1] Researchers from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum and the University of Tübingen have gained new knowledge on the structure of the Bax killer protein. Protein induces programmed cell death, a method by which …
Read More »40 years after their ban, these toxic chemicals are able to eliminate killer whales – Mother Jones
[ad_1] Gerard Lacz Images / ZUMA Looking for reliable information?Subscribe to our free newsletters. In January 2016, a 20-year-old killer whale, known as "Lulu", was stranded on the shores of Scotland after …
Read More »Killer whales: PCB pollution could destroy half of the killer whale populations
[ad_1] According to a new study, published in the journal Science, which revealed that killer whales, or orcas, are the most exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), formerly widely used as coolants and …
Read More »The death of killer whales was feared due to chemicals banned in the 70s
[ad_1] An alarming study found that a group of industrial chemicals that humans began to ban several decades ago could cause the collapse of many global populations of orca whales in the …
Read More »Persistent PCBs still threaten future killer whale populations – Quartz
[ad_1] In 1979, more and more scientific evidence led to an indisputable conclusion: polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were toxic. These chemicals have been used for years in a wide variety of industrial applications, …
Read More »Persistent banned pollutants continue to threaten half of killer whales | Research
[ad_1] The survival of more than half of the killer whales in the world is at stake because of a very persistent and toxic class of chemicals. Despite an almost total ban …
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