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Science News
May 4, 2002
Janet Raloff
When Herbs Bite Back While a cup of herbal tea may soothe an upset tummy, regularly downing a quart of the brew might actually provoke disease... mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
May 2013
Deborah Cassell
Honey Gaining in Sweetener Popularity for Many Food Manufacturers Honey is a do for manufacturers looking to create flavorful, all-natural alternatives to sugar-sweetened foods and beverages. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Gardening
Marla Spivak
Keeping Honeybees A beehive in the garden ensures a good seed crop and fresh honey for the table mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 21, 2011
Hayley Birch
Insecticide studies provide clues to bees' disappearance A rapid analytical technique could facilitate more extensive studies of the reasons for the worldwide decline in bee populations. Studies using the method suggest insecticides used to coat crop seeds may be partly to blame. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Gardening
Amy Bartlett Wright
The Other Pollinators Many fascinating creatures do the essential work of transporting pollen. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
September 2009
Anne C. Lee
A Taste of the Honey Business The bees of America have been working hard all summer: To make a pound of honey, they have to fly the equivalent of eight roundtrips between New York and Paris. Now it's time to enjoy the fructose of their labor. Have a taste of the facts and figures on honey. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
July 2005
Roger Hamilton
Sweet profits Honey production provides income and a reason to preserve natural areas in Guatemala. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 24, 2011
Alan Bjerga
U.S. Queen Bees Work Overtime to Save Hives Although beekeepers are pumping up the number of honey bees, Colony Collapse Disorder still threatens $15 billion in agriculture. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 22, 2015
Michael Gross
Bees 'prefer' neonicotinoid-laced nectar Bees may prefer to feed on nectar contaminated with neonicotinoids, so their exposure could be higher than previously assumed. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
May 2011
Paul Wallich
Beehackers Beekeeping engineers bring cheap widgets to a 19th-century craft. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
September 2004
Brad Wetzler
The Wild File If bees take nectar from poisonous plants, will they make poisonous honey?... I've heard coconut juice can be used as a blood substitute--true?... What's the windiest place in the solar system?... mark for My Articles similar articles
Delicious Living
Mitchell Clute
Ah, Honey Honey The health benefits of the golden antioxidant. Includes recipes for Honey Wasabi Salmon and Honey-Ginger Glazed Carrots. mark for My Articles similar articles
Delicious Living
September 30, 2004
Hannah Nordhaus
One Honey of an Idea How one man's passion for honey turned into a multigenerational business and smoothed the way for a natural sports product mark for My Articles similar articles
Seasoned Cooking
May 2005
J. Sinclair
Honey For those with a sweet tooth, honey is heaven. It's sweeter than table sugar and it never spoils. And it can be used in this Duck with Honey Sauce recipe. Make a double batch of the sauce and save it for later. mark for My Articles similar articles