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Bees boost crops and could steady food prices

Posted: 18 Jul 2022 06:44 AM PDT

More than 200 experiments comparing yields of crop plants with an without insect pollination analyzed, revealing 32% less variability in yields of plants visited by pollinators. The study suggests that supporting and conserving pollinators like bees could stabilize food supply, with the potential to prevent future spikes in food food prices.

Over half of threatened species require targeted recovery actions

Posted: 18 Jul 2022 06:44 AM PDT

The world's governments are presently negotiating a Global Biodiversity Framework, containing goals and targets for saving nature, which is due to be adopted at the end of 2022. Conservation experts explored how the suggested targets in the Framework, could contribute to reducing extinction risk of threatened vertebrates, invertebrates and plants. Their findings show that while targets to expand protected areas or reduce pollution will benefit many species, 57% would still need targeted recovery actions.

How Nemo fits in his anemone: Study reveals how clown anemonefish adjust their growth to their environments

Posted: 18 Jul 2022 06:44 AM PDT

Research has shown how clown anemonefish control their growth to match the size of their anemone host.

Synthetic tools conduct messages from station to station in DNA

Posted: 18 Jul 2022 06:44 AM PDT

Bioengineers used deactivated Cas9 fusion proteins to synthetically control gene expression and reveal new details about natural processes in human cells.