Article-A-Day120 每日英语: Canada Welcomes Many Immigrants — But Do They Stay? 03:09 Article-A-Day121 每日英语: Deepfake Video Scam Costs Company $25 Million 03:47 Article-A-Day122 每日英语: Weather and Time: What Brits
Article-A-Day120 每日英语: Canada Welcomes Many Immigrants — But Do They Stay? 03:09 Article-A-Day121 每日英语: Deepfake Video Scam Costs Company $25 Million 03:47 Article-A-Day122 每日英语: Weather and Time: What Brits Talk About Most 03:48 Article-A-Day123 每日英语: Forever Yo...
The pandemic, though dark in so many respects, has a green lining. The halt in travel allowed Mother Earth to rest andrecover after a busy year in which about 1.5 billion people flitted around the globe. Before borders closed, ...
"Don Mark is a salt of the earth Renaissance man, typical of many of the tough, free-spirited and adventurous Settlers who arrived in the Yukon in the 1970s. He is a much-respected thoughtful and cantankerous man who was the first person to try beekeeping on a commercial scale in the ...
In natural environments such as for- ests, they nest in tree hollows. About 70% of solitary bees nest in the ground (Frankie et al., 2009). Many crops that are grown in the city, such as cucum- bers, tomatoes, watermelons, strawberries, peppers, and eggplants, require pollinators to...
Peas are easy to grow, but their growing period is limited. It’s essential to plant them early enough in spring so they mature while the weather is still cool! (This means planting in most parts of the United States and Canada in February, March, or April.) However, they can also be...
I’m likely to be short on narrative for a few more posts as I don’t want to get in the way of so many photos. I haven’t seen as many birds the last couple days, and we are settling down to breeding season, which means most birds have gone where they intend to stay. I have...
The idea that there is something divine or mystical about bees isn't confined to religion and mythology. Until the 17th century, many people, including beekeepers, thought that bees reproduced spontaneously, without the aid of sexual reproduction. But in the 1660s, Jam Swammerdam examined a qu...
This summer, Careau plans to follow up on this by putting training wheels out in the wild, tagging as many mice as possible and clocking their running miles to see if there is any effect on their survival rates. It makes sense that there might be, because mice spend their ...
“It’s a little bit gruesome, so there’s a little bit of horror in the there. Kind of a zombie-thing,” Miller said. Article content Park-goers and homeowners in Ontario and Quebec that are overrun by a recent outbreak of tent caterpillars won’t be shedding too many tears and it...