by WBPadmin | Oct 25, 2022 | Uncategorized
Data from a single farm: The 14 spikes represent 14 weeks, and each colour indicates one of the 15 monitored hives in a farm. The hives are in clusters of three. Progress Update The World Bee Project has been working with The University of Reading,...
by WBPadmin | Dec 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
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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 Martin Lewis | Jan 14, 2019 | News, Uncategorized
Oracle recently announced a partnership with the World Bee Project to leverage cloud technologies to better understand the decline in bee populations globally and devise innovative strategies to help farmers manage bee and pollinator habitats. I sat down with Andy...