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Researchers breed a fungus that kills mites to save bees – Big Think
Researchers develop a fungus that kills mites that contribute to honey bee Colony Collapse Disorder.

An exact Representation of Mr. Lunardi’s New Balloon, as it ascended with Himself 13 May 1785.Credit: Public Domain Review / Public domain
On 8 September 1785, Thomas Baldwin saw something nobody had ever seen before: the English city of Chester and its surroundings from above. And then he did something nobody had ever done before: he produced maps of what he saw the very first aerial maps in history. They’re included in Airopaidia, a curious book that devotes hundreds of pages to Baldwin’s one…
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