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Bioengineering advances at WSU could help save honey bees

April 23, 2018admin

Researchers at Washington State University may be able to help save honey bees by introducing microparticles to the bees’ digestive system that can absorb harmful toxins found in pesticides. Waled Suliman, a bioengineering-project leader at WSU, said the …
Source: Honey & Bee

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