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Climate's effects on flowers critical for bees
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In a study that shows the importance of climate change on critical pollinators, North Carolina State University researchers in the United States found that earlier and longer flowering seasons can have poor effects on the bees that rely on these flowers to live and thrive. 'We wanted to understand h
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