Biology
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Bees and Wasps Use Simple Rules To Create Complex Nests, Study Finds
Honey bees build using wax, whereas wasps use paper. Honey bees build their double-sided combs vertically, whereas wasps build single-sided comb horizontally
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Microbes: The Tiny Allies and Enemies of Our Planet
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The Transition to Sustainable Agriculture Technology: Advancing Sustainability and Efficiency
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Parthenocarpy: Fruits May Actually Develop Even Without Fertilization
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