DNA and Developmental Damage From Cell Towers on the Greek Island of Samos: Effects on Insects, Flowers and Vegetables

February 8, 2024 | Source: Safe Tech International | by Diana Kordas, ED.M., M.A. Introduction A recent paper, ‘Human‑made electromagnetic fields: Ion forced‑oscillation and voltage‑gated ion channel dysfunction, oxidative stress and DNA damage

DNA and Developmental Damage From Cell Towers on the Greek Island of Samos: Effects on Insects, Flowers and Vegetables2024-02-28T20:09:44+00:00

How to Plant & Grow a Wildflower Garden from Seed

Wildflowers enliven the garden with colorful blooms and swaying textures. They are an essential source of food and shelter for pollinators and wildlife and provide valuable ecosystem services. With a few sound steps

How to Plant & Grow a Wildflower Garden from Seed2024-02-06T20:26:46+00:00

Is Your Honey Actually Honey? Here’s How To Tell if It’s Fake

October 2, 2023 | Source: Yahoo! Life | by Christina Manian Fraudulent honey is incredibly widespread—here's how to tell the difference and why it matters. You probably weren't aware that much of

Is Your Honey Actually Honey? Here’s How To Tell if It’s Fake2024-01-17T18:38:48+00:00

Hochul Signs Ban on Controversial Pesticide

Substance is considered dangerous to bees December 27, 2023 | Source: Times Union | by Rick Karlin ALBANY — Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed a partial ban on neonicotinoids, a powerful and

Hochul Signs Ban on Controversial Pesticide2024-01-02T19:40:44+00:00

BBC Documentary: A Man Without Bees

Source: The Gaia Foundation A new documentary, from BBC World Service, follows Earth Jurisprudence Practitioner Simon Mitambo in his efforts to restore bees to Kenya. Simon is from Tharaka, meaning ‘The Land of

BBC Documentary: A Man Without Bees2023-12-22T22:12:00+00:00