Nottingham Trent UniversityMartin is an experimental physicist with research publications relevant to Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Bioacoustics, and automated condition monitoring. He has pioneered the use of accelerometers in the long term monitoring of honeybees. He also enjoys collaborating with artist Wolfgang Buttress and has contributed to his major piece ‘The Hive’ presently exhibited at the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens, UK. Martin’s wife Deirdre is a professional cellist who regularly plays on stage during his academic seminars. His son Sebastian helps him every year to extract the honey that their bees produce in Nottingham, UK.
We discovered more about the honeybee 'wake-up call' — and it could help save them
Dec 24, 2018 08:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Worldwide honeybee populations are in peril and its a dire situation for humans. Threats from climate change, toxic pesticides, and disease have all contributed to a steep honeybee population decline since 2006. And as a...