A common eastern bumble bee collects pollen on flowers outside the Cornell Cooperative Extension on September 22, 2015 in Albany, New York. Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union/Getty Images via CNN Newsourceon Wednesday described how scientists from Canada’s University of Guelph accidentally submerged hibernating queen common eastern bumblebees in water, and were astonished to find that they had survived.
During diapause, respiratory openings known as spiracles can close for extended periods and stop water from entering the body, and submerged bumblebee queens may also breathe through their skin, the researchers said. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said Wednesday that Israel 'is making a decision to act' in response to Iran's missile and drone attack over the weekend, while Iran warned that even the 'tiniest' invasion of its territory would bring a 'massive and harsh' response.
Proposed class-action lawsuit against Shoppers Drug Mart alleges 'unsafe and unethical corporate practices' Kyle Connor scored twice and Tyler Toffoli broke a third-period tie to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a key 4-3 victory over the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night.Tesla wants shareholders to reinstate US$55 billion pay package for Musk rejected by Delaware judge
A Sudbury woman said her husband was bringing the recycling out to the curb Wednesday night when he had to make a 'mad dash' inside after seeing a bear.Nanaimo cancer centre construction to begin next year Three teenagers were arrested in connection with a pair of alleged hazing incidents on a Manitoba hockey team, police say.Sask. mother highlights lack of special needs supports in schools
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