Scientists found honey bee genes tied to social behavior that resemble human ones, suggesting ancient shared roots.
Several genetic variants associated with social behavior in honey bees are located within genes that have previously been linked to social behavior in humans, Ian Traniello at the University of ...
Several genetic variants associated with social behavior in honey bees are located within genes that have previously been ...
In late August, an unusual incident occurred at Rushing River Apiaries in Terrace, British Columbia, when thousands of ...
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Honeybee Food-Sharing Genes Linked to Human Social Behavior
The study links genetic variation to honeybee sociability, revealing insights into food-sharing behavior and its evolutionary ...
Bees and butterflies help produce our food by pollinating the crops farmers grow. In fact, 35% of the world's food crops, ...
In recent years, the plight of the world’s bee populations has gained significant attention. These tiny pollinators play a crucial ...
Bees adapt to rough surfaces with clever building rules—insights that could transform 3D printing and architecture.
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Expert Explains What Cosmetics with Beeswax Are Suitable For
Beeswax can particularly help the skin absorb and retain moisture. PETBOOK consulted an expert on what other properties make ...
Humans are animal chauvinists: we like our insects pretty. As fall arrives, the monarch butterfly and praying mantids may ...
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