The hive I’m using for my experiment is in a flight cage meaning they can’t forage, so for the mean time we need to provide them with some sucrose solution and pollen. This is how the bees collect it, by rolling around in it before gathering it up onto the pollen baskets using their legs.
remember when angelina jolie got a double mastectomy and Every Single Man on Earth acted like it was a personal attack on them specifically
Even though by the time it was announced she already had her breasts reconstructed and she was only going public about it to warn other women about risks?
I’ve been thinking about this a lot as several of my friends deal with breast cancer.
relatable scenario: subconsciously staring at lord megatrons aft as he walks past in hallway; catching own faux pas at last second and jerking gaze away on reflex, even though lord megatron was not directing optical attentions towards self in the first place
At Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area, a total of 139 hatchlings
were released, including 93 from the Fort Worth Zoo, which pioneered
breeding programs for Texas horned lizards.
For decades, the
reptile has been vanishing from Texas landscapes. About 10 years ago,
Texas zoos, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officials and Texas
Christian University researchers partnered to try to learn how to bring
the critter back to certain pockets of the state…
My FAVORITE THING is researchers who wholeheartedly embrace the Ms. Frizzle aesthetic and wear their field of study on their literal sleeve. Everyone in the invasive crayfish consortium has tiny lobster-print shorts or socks. All the middle-aged dad scientists here at the lab have shirts with fish and/or fishing tackle patterns on them. My moss specimen and ammonite earrings keep getting noticed by women who are wearing silver fishbone-shaped or native plant-themed earrings themselves. Every single person on the outreach team has at least one shirt with an anchor pattern on it from Old Navy, and almost all the younger researchers have tattoos featuring their research interests – one fisheries biologist has a half-sleeve of native species she literally uses as an outreach tool. We are self-aware and having a blast with it, honestly.