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Science 18 May 2007:
Vol. 316. no. 5827, pp. 970 - 972
DOI: 10.1126/science.316.5827.970

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ENTOMOLOGY:
The Case of the Empty Hives

Erik Stokstad

Honey bees worldwide are abandoning their hives, and scientists aren't sure whether to blame pathogens, pesticides, or the artificial diets fed to the bees. It's not even clear if the phenomenon is new. (Read more.)

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