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 Bumblebees bite plants to make them flower early, surprising scientists
 Bumblebees bite plants to make them flower early, surprising
Bumblebees aren’t merely bumbling around our gardens. They’re actively assess plants, determining which flowers have the most nectar and pollen, and leaving marks that tell ...
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Hungry bumble bees make plants flower early by cutting holes in th Science | AAAS
Read our COVID-19 research and news. A hungry bumble bee cuts a hole in a le stimulating the plant to flower early. By Erik Stokstad May. 21, 2020 , 2:05 PM W bee queens emerge from ...
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Cyclone Amphan: India, Bangladesh survey trail of destruction - BBC News
Cyclone Amphan: India, Bangladesh survey trail of destructio News
Millions of people across Bangladesh and north-eastern India are taking stock o devastation left by Cyclone Amphan. A massive clean-up operation has begun a storm left 84 dead and ...
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The world’s biggest ecosystem restoration project
The world’s biggest ecosystem restoration project
“Specifically, the FAO’s Action Against Desertification programme, financially su the European Union, is designed to implement restoration activities on the grou countries,” says Moctar Sacande, FAO’s focal person for Africa’s Great Green Wa sowing in a Great Green Wal plot in Burkina Faso. Photo by FAO/AAD “Over 50, of degraded agro ...
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