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>>>Again, from our own work, given a choice, bees like sucrose better than high  
>>>fructose sugar.  

>Bees may be *smarter* than we've thought.
>"The researchers, led by Dr. John Purnell, found that "cortical control 
>areas"--broad swaths of gray matter that surrounded the 
>hypothalamus -- responded quite differently to the infusion of fructose

Amazing news.  Bees have "cortical control areas"--broad swaths of gray 
matter that surrounded the hypothalamus"?

Hmmm.

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