Beehive In a Bottle
One of the most common types of beekeeping hive is based around the Langstroth hive, first patented in the United States in 1852. While it does have some nice features …read more Continue reading Beehive In a Bottle
Collaborate Disseminate
One of the most common types of beekeeping hive is based around the Langstroth hive, first patented in the United States in 1852. While it does have some nice features …read more Continue reading Beehive In a Bottle
A new study found that bees have been harvesting elevated levels of irradiated pollen for decades Continue reading American Honey Is Radioactive From Decades of Nuclear Bomb Testing
We love clocks here at Hackaday, and so does [John Whittington]. Last year he created this hexagonal honey clock (or “Honock”) by combining some RGB LEDs with a laser-cut frame to create a smooth time display that uses color and placement to display time with a simple and attractive system.
The outer ring of twelve hexagons is essentially the hour hand, similar to analog clock faces: twelve is up, three is directly to the right, six is straight down, and nine is to the left. The inner ring represents ten minutes per hex. Each time the inner ring fills, the …read more
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