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Insect extinction: Why one man’s grief over a beloved bee’s death is a wake-up call to the world
Bees are self-aware, can recognise individual humans and are vitally important pollinators. So why are destroying them?
Describing new species can take decades. But scientists are working to identify new ways to speed up our understanding of ...
When it comes to University of Wyoming faculty recognition, it’s hard to beat the past two years for Department of Ecosystem ...
Abstract: Person re-identification (Re-ID) emerges as a captivating realm within computer vision, dedicated to the task of recognizing the same individual across diverse camera angles or locations.
You may not see these ants in Mississippi until it’s too late. Their sting can last longer and hit harder than others.
Quick Take Why Track Insects You Can’t See? Snatching eDNA From an Unusual Place Tracking Airborne Insect Communities fro... For all the insects that you see, there are dozens more zipping above your ...
As World Bee Day approaches on 20 May, offering a timely reminder of pollinators' vital role in food security, biodiversity, ...
The Department of Home Affairs has tabled its strategic plan for 2026/27, updating its key targets for getting rid of the green barcoded ID book in South Africa. As part of its previous plans, the DHA ...
South Africans with green ID books can now walk into 146 bank branches and get a Smart ID in minutes without any paperwork or bookings The green ID book has a fraud rate 500% higher than the Smart ID ...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber announced that 146 bank branches are now live across South Africa, making it easy for people to replace their green ID books. Approximately 16 million South ...
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