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http://www.canadaviews.ca/2009/12/09/u-of-g-using-math-to-study-bees/

If you wanted to build better beehives or improve crop pollination, you’d
probably talk to beekeepers and biologists. But mathematicians? At the
University of Guelph, experts in bees and numbers are working together on
studies of hive design, pollination webs and disease transmission.

“This may be the only math apiculture working group worldwide,” said
mathematics and statistics professor Hermann Eberl.


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