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And what did they find? As the bee lay still, its neuronal networks switched to a quieter, synchronized mode. A sleep state ...
A University of Trento study reveals that sleeping honey bees display synchronized brain activity similar to that of humans.
according to a survey published earlier this year by honey bee researchers. In Texas, often touted as a top beekeeping state, bee experts worry that increasingly erratic weather patterns and our ...
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