[ad_1] You probably think of someone who embodies the mentality of "keeping pace with the Joneses" by behaving in an odious way. You can roll your eyes over a neighbor who is …
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[ad_1] This summer, 51 monarchs were released to Lebanon Hills from the breeding operation inside the park. Of these, 33 were labeled as part of a migration study conducted by the University …
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[ad_1] The coral reefs of the world desperately need a little love. Global warming and ocean temperature peaks have resulted in the destruction of vast areas of coral reefs, probably beyond repair, …
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Read More »Why do we love bees but do we hate wasps?
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain According to research conducted by UCL, the lack of understanding of the important role of wasps in the ecosystem and the economy is a fundamental reason why …
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[ad_1] Why are bees so respected when their wasp cousins do not seem to like the world? According to researchers at University College London (UCL), this apparent hatred for wasps is likely …
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