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Rainbow Bee: How Human Activity Influences This Useful Plant Pollinator
The rainbow bee, also known as Homalictus fijiensis, is a crucial plant pollinator that's distributed all over the archipelagos of the Pacific Ocean, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Indonesia.
Latest Research Articles
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Thunderstorms in Ontario Caused Intense Hail Storm, Damaging Crops
Warning Raised in Carribean as Tropical Storm Elsa Intensifies
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Bull Sharks Are Capable of Forming Friendship With Each Other, Study Suggests
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Texas Residents Warned That Petting 'Friendly' Dolphin Can Actually Harm it
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Storms With Massive 'Fire-Breathing' Clouds in Canada Caused by Wildfires
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Newly Detected Electrical Bursts from Volcanoes Spots Early Warnings of Eruption
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Trees in Western US Are Slowly Dying of Thirst Brought by Severe Drought
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5 Weirdest Sights People Uncovered on Google Earth
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UN Alarmed Over Record-Breaking High Temperature in Antarctic Continent
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Dinosaurs Were Already Dying Off Even Before Massive Asteroid Drove Them to Extinction
5 Tips on How to Survive the Scorching Summer Heat
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Caught On Camera: Deadly Black Mamba Creeps Into Family Home in South Africa