I realize that I find a lot of good articles, sources, etc. via my 'friends'' posts on Facebook. I imagine that if I was utilizing more online forums (Twitter, etc.), this would be coming from more places, but as of now I suppose I have enough resources to keep me occupied. There are a lot of people who I 'hide' from my newsfeed (for various reasons, but mostly because they aren't actually friends and they post a lot of stuff I don't care to read), but on the flip side, there are a handful people who I'm not in contact with, but leave up only because they post interesting links.
I came across this article on a quick peek, and it prompted me to start taking note of how much internet information I am receiving from just a few places.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2011/02/15/133748476/bees-who-work-for-the-police?sc=fb&cc=fp
Personal issues aside, this article is worth a quick read.
that is a great article. thanks for sharing the link. we have canine police. are bees really that far off? and legally, what would be the precedent?
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Gotta love artist's imaginations! And it's true: we generally use the behaviors of nature to develop into productive means (like architecture, DNA, etc).
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