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Researchers Find Gene that Helps Honey Bees Navigate
Honey bees learn to go about foraging by understanding the landscape and orienting themselves in relation to the sun. A new research has shown that a certain gene in the brain of the bees is associated with their ability to navigate around unfamiliar surroundings
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