Read more about the article Honeybees Crash If They Look Into Mirrors, Study Reveals
Photo shows optical manipulation using two mirrors facing each other. The optical illusion projects the ground infinitely downward removing any visual information on the ground as the bees attempt to pass through the tunnel. (Julien Serres, ISM/Newsflash)

Honeybees Crash If They Look Into Mirrors, Study Reveals

Flying honeybees seriously struggle if the surface below is mirror-smooth as they regulate their altitude by observing the ground, a scientific examination has confirmed. https://filedn.eu/lhVNGNsizwl5t7THnzzJ2c8/Newsflash-MirrorStudyBees-01.mp4 Researchers from Aix-Marseille University in…

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Read more about the article  World’s Greenest City Stops Cutting Grass To Help Bees And Other Wildlife
Picture shows Kongresssiedlung estate, in Vienna, Austria, undated. The tenants at the estate have convinced officials to reconsider their strict lawn-mowing procedures to support the flora and fauna. (Newsflash)

 World’s Greenest City Stops Cutting Grass To Help Bees And Other Wildlife

Tenants at a city-administered housing estate have convinced officials to reconsider their strict lawn-mowing procedures to support the flora and fauna of Vienna. https://youtu.be/F6BjwuX4FVI Thanks to the campaigning of the…

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Read more about the article Alert Over Bad State Of Glaciers Due To Heatwave
Members of the Spanish Civil Guard check the glacier of Aneto, in the Pyrenees. Alert has been set for hikers due to the bad conditions of the glacier due to heat waves lived in the country. (Newsflash)

Alert Over Bad State Of Glaciers Due To Heatwave

Experts are warning that the current heatwave is making the last remaining glaciers dangerous places for hikers with huge underground fissures forming, leaving only a narrow patch of ice above…

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Read more about the article  Public Anti-Littering Appeal As Storks Suffocate Mistaking Rubber Bands For Worms
Image shows content from a stork's stomach tightly tied together, undated photo. Stork deaths in the Saalekreis district, Saxony-Anhalt State, Germany, have increased. (State Office for Consumer Protection/Newsflash)

 Public Anti-Littering Appeal As Storks Suffocate Mistaking Rubber Bands For Worms

Authorities in Germany have appealed to the public to abstain from littering hiking paths with rubbish, as at least two storks have suffocated after mistaking rubber bands for worms. Image…

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Read more about the article Massive Mud And Rockslide Causes Silvretta Alps’ Highest Peak To Collapse And Lose 100 Metres Of Height
Image shows the Fluchthorn or Piz Fenga in the Silvretta Alps, located in Austria and Switzerland, undated photo. It shows the mountain after the demolition and subsequent rockfall on Sunday, 11, 2023. (State of Tyrol/CEN)

Massive Mud And Rockslide Causes Silvretta Alps’ Highest Peak To Collapse And Lose 100 Metres Of Height

A massive mud and rockslide caused an Alpine peak to collapse in an incident experts believe was a result of a recent snow melt. https://filedn.eu/lhVNGNsizwl5t7THnzzJ2c8/CEN-SilvrettaAlpsSummit-01.mp4 The rock avalanche happened in…

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Read more about the article Huge Ancient Reef Discovered Off Darwin Islands
Picture shows a completely pristine coral reef was found at 400 and 600 meters below sea level in the Galapagos, Ecuador, undated. Note: Licensed photo. (Parque Nacional Galapagos/Newsflash) According to scientists it is essential to take management measures to conserve these ecosystems that sustain the life in the sea. (Parque Nacional Galapagos/Newsflash )

Huge Ancient Reef Discovered Off Darwin Islands

Marine scientists have discovered a huge and previously unknown coral reef in perfect condition off the coast of Charles Darwin's Galapagos islands. Experts in the team from Britain, America and…

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