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"Einstein's Bees - Update"

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Blogger Arun said...

Thanks for the update!

12:07 PM, September 08, 2007

Blogger Larry said...

Near the end of http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/66
Sir Ken Robinson quote Dr. Jonas Salk as saying something along the lines of:

If all of the insects disappeared from the Earth, Man would perish. If man disappeared the Earth would flourish.

11:01 PM, September 08, 2007

Blogger Rae Ann said...

Very interesting news. It shouldn't surprise us that bees or any other species from different places would carry diseases that native populations aren't immune to yet. Happened when humans spread across the planet too. I suspect that it happened with the dinosaurs, etc. too.

Well, it might be true that if Man disappeared the Earth would flourish. It flourished without us for billions of years, but it's pretty stupid to say that the Earth isn't flourishing with Man. The Earth is going to flouish no matter what happens, even if a comet or asteroid hits. Life is very resilient in whatever forms it takes.

1:04 PM, September 09, 2007

Anonymous Gordon said...

Bee: Australian bees are not very affected by the virus, but they also do not have varroa mite infestation.
Some think that the mite, which is endemic in NA and Europe weakens the bees' immune response to fight off the virus.

12:51 AM, September 10, 2007

Blogger island said...

Well, so much for my theory. I've noticed that they have recently been discovering extremely massive bee hives like this one:

http://www.winknews.com/news/local/9536347.html

And so I thought that maybe they were just consolidating into large groups, but apparently that has nothing to do with anything relevant.

12:27 PM, September 10, 2007

Blogger Arun said...

May 2010: "The honey bee population decline deepened this winter afterover a third of all American colonies failed for a fourth winter in a row."

dailykos

4:24 PM, May 02, 2010

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