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Frequent inquiries from correspondents of the Department of Agriculture for information on matters pertaining to the culture of bees and particularly as to the conditions under which one may reasonably expect to meet with success in this pursuit, led to the preparation of this bulletin in July, 1897.
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Designing stable Ru nanoparticle catalyst remains a critical challenge in electrochemical applications. Here, a strategy is presented to stabilize Ru catalysts by leveraging Ce‐doped ZrO2 supports (ZrCeO2‐x), which enhance catalyst durability and activity through electronic metal‐support interactions and stabilized oxygen vacancies.
Mansu Kim+9 more
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Honey bees use pollen and nectar from flowers to produce food. Because they often forage on crops, they are at risk of being exposed to plant protection products (PPPs), both directly and in stored food.
Natalia Białecka+5 more
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XII.—Contributions from the New Mexico Biological Station.—VI. The New Mexico bees of the genus Heriades, and a new Halictus [PDF]
T. D. A. Cockerell
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On parthenogenesis in bees [PDF]
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In this work, it is developed a multifunctional polyfluoride ionogel via in situ thermal polymerization to encapsulate lithium metal anodes, integrating flame‐retardant capability, hydrophobicity, dynamic self‐healing behavior, and high ionic conductivity.
Ting Li+10 more
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As an architecture student I am constantly looking at nature for design inspirations, and my search often leads me to the structure and design of bees. These tiny creatures are some of the best builder, but their habitat is being destroyed day after day ...
Marshall, Jeremy, Maue, Ellie
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