The buzz about pesticides

 

Bees, the most important pollinators of our crops, are in trouble. All over the world, their populations are decreasing and scientists want to know why. In this video, Nigel Raine and Richard Gill introduce us to the bumblebees they study at Royal Holloway near London. Their experiments show that two commonly used pesticides affect foraging behaviour and brood development, making bumblebee colonies more likely to fail.

Beauté, forme et fonction : une exploration de la symétrie


Learn how to identify symmetrical forms and appreciate their importance in nature, art, architecture, crystallography and technology. Understand symmetry quantitatively, recognize its role in beauty and design, and appreciate its function in our everyday life. The level of difficulty is intermediate-to-hard depending on the Track chosen. Workload: 4-6 hrs/week for Track 1 (5 weeks – Statement of Accomplishment); 7-10 hrs/week for Track 2 (8 weeks – Statement of Accomplishment with Distinction). Students who obtain a Verified Certificate and complete Track 2 with an overall mark of more than 60% earn 3 Academic Units (AU) directed towards either an Unrestricted Elective (UE) or General Elective (GE) subject at NTU.