by Martin Lewis | May 20, 2020 | News
The World Bee Project launched the World Bee Count 2020 on 20 May with the aim of amplifying the importance of pollinators through social media sharing. People everywhere were invited to take a picture of the nearest pollinator they could find and upload it to an...
by Martin Lewis | May 1, 2020 | News, Uncategorized
The World Bee Project and Oracle are working together to study the secret life of bees—and that means a network of hive sensors, AI, and some serious cloud-computing clout. As a child, Sabiha Rumani Malik would listen to the bees. She recalls hearing them buzzing...
by Martin Lewis | Apr 22, 2020 | News, Uncategorized
Modern agriculture depends on bees. In fact, our entire ecosystem, including the food we eat and the air we breathe, counts on pollinators. But the pollinator population is declining according to Sabiha Rumani Malik, the founder and executive president of The World...
by Martin Lewis | Apr 20, 2020 | News, Uncategorized
Buttercups, hogweed, dandelions, and thistles might not sound delicious to you, but they are an urban bee’s delight. “Honeybees need a diverse diet,” explains Sabiha Malik, London-based founder of the World Bee Project. Why should you care about a honeybee’s diet and...
by WBPadmin | Jan 15, 2020 | News
Dubai: The UAE is crossbreeding bees to develop a resilient Queen that can endure the harsh desert climate and sustain crucial pollination rates crucial for the country’s food security, Gulf News can exclusively reveal. Sabiha Malik, founder of the World Bee Project,...
by Martin Lewis | Jul 29, 2019 | News
“If bees die out, humans have only four years to live.” This statement has been widely quoted and is often attributed to Albert Einstein, although there seems to be no evidence that he actually said it. But whoever said it, and whether or not the “four...