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Briefing: Scientists uncovered the nutrients bees were missing — Colonies surged 15-fold
Strategic angle: A breakthrough 'superfood' for honeybees has been developed, leading to significant colony growth.
editorial-staff
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Updated 15 days ago
Researchers have engineered yeast to produce essential nutrients that are typically found in pollen, addressing critical deficiencies in bee diets.
In controlled trials, honeybee colonies that were fed this new diet exhibited a population increase of up to 15 times, indicating a substantial improvement in colony health and sustainability.
This innovation could have significant implications for agricultural practices, particularly in enhancing pollinator health and supporting ecosystem stability.