bees
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Happy are the Bees With Dopamine Boosting Treats
A new study published in Science shows that it is possible for bees to be optimistic, especially after being able to experience or indulge in sugar-concentrated water. The researchers want to find out if insects, just like people, are also capable of having positive emotions such as happiness.
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Flowers Tailor Petal Iridescence To Suit Bees
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New Cuckoo Wasp in Northern Europe: New DNA Readings
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Wild Bee Decline Threatens US Agriculture; First National Map of Bee Populations Created In Response
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Watch the Blue-Banded Bees' Heavy Metal Approach To Pollination
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Honeybees: Humans Have Relied On Beeswax Since the Stone Age