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Bees adapt to rough surfaces with clever building rules—insights that could transform 3D printing and architecture.
Ilya Barkanov on MSN
Unbelievable Hidden Hive: 4 Feet of Bees Inside My Wall!
I set out to remove what I thought was a small bee hive, but as soon as I started opening the wall, I realized it went way ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Bees Manage to Build the Best Honeycombs, Even on Imperfect Foundations
In a new study, scientists tested how honeybees adapt to construct their hives on 3D-printed foundations of varying sizes ...
The bee problem has lasted so long, Johnson has pushed off home improvements. Contractors are often fearful that the work ...
For decades, beekeepers have fought a tiny parasite called Varroa destructor, which has devastated honey-bee colonies around ...
But the buzz around Eastaboga Bee Company surrounds more than Hill’s highly praised honey. He uses beeswax from empty ...
Research is underway in Thailand and China to develop management strategies. Unless effective treatments are found soon, the ...
Honeybees, renowned for their industriousness, also exhibit remarkable architectural skills. A recent study reveals their ability to adapt hive construction to varying spatial conditions. Researchers ...
Albert Stoynov/Unsplash For decades, beekeepers have fought a tiny parasite called Varroa destructor, which has devastated ...
The lightweight tech is custom-made, with drones swapping in and out seamlessly to create halos of light—and the hand of God.
Abilities First, founded by a small group of parents in 1962 seeking more for their children with disabilities, is a Hudson ...
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