Animals
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Bumblebees Show Resistance to Common Pesticides in Foraging Flights
Researchers discovered that bumblebees have found ways to become resistant to common pesticides, showing the species' adaptability to stressors. The study noted that no negative effects were found when they were exposed to some pesticides. Read here.
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