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Researchers decipher and codify the universal language of honey bees

Virginia Tech researchers’ breakthrough deciphers and codifies the universal language of honey bees.
— Read on m.phys.org/news/2019-03-decipher-codify-universal-language-honey.html

Published March 29, 2019By Wade
Categorized as Beekeeping Tagged beekeeping, bees, Virginia Tech

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