CyberBee is recently (June 2, 2000) featured in the "Hot Picks" list in the Netwatch section of the journal Science. Published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, this journal is the de facto leader among journals in publishing first-class scientific discoveries. Once a week, the Netwatch publishes what it considers to be the best site on a particular subject.
This is what Science has to say about "www.cyberbee.net":
The buzz on bees. If you're foraging for information on honeybees, CyberBee.Net offers a sweet starting point. Maintained by Zachary Huang, an entomologist at Michigan State University in East Lansing, the site provides links to daily news stories, the home pages of dozens of research groups, resources for beekeepers, scientific meetings, and other bee Web sites.
For those of you want a real "reference": Science: 288: 1543, 2000.
If you subscribe to science, you can click here to see other Hot Picks.
I know there are many other bee-related sites better than mine, for example,
www.beesource.com.
Frankly, this has become a big impetus for me to make it better. Thanks, Science!