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Questions for Gene Robinson: What honey bees say about autism

September 18, 2017admin

Honey bees lead intricate social lives: They care for the colony’s young and team up to protect their home, for example. But some bees don’t have ‘hive mind;’ they fail to respond to social cues, such as the arrival of new larvae or trespassing bees.
Source: Honey & Bee

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