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Researchers glued teeny-tiny QR codes to 30,000 bees
It's like a scannable ID card—but for bees. Entomologists are gluing tiny QR codes on honey bees to better track the pollinators’ travel habits and life cycles. In doing so, they hope to gain a more complete and accurate understanding of the environmentally crucial creatures, and what is needed to...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago

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nature
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shopping
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nature
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job & work
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Negative income impact strongest among younger, less-educated smokers, Finnish research reveals. A recent Finnish study revealed that smoking not only...
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learning
Researchers Find Highly Accurate AI Algorithm for Coffee Defect Detection
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health
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how-to
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design
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Exploring Dialogue Techniques in Screenwriting
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job & work
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architecture
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