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The title of this book reveals all: Jay Evans approaches science and life with clarity and optimism. Every essay in this book is concise yet funny, and rich in content. Each cleverly-worded chapter uncovers exciting findings from complicated research. Some topics covered in these 34 short essays include how bees’ fat bodies may hold clues to new mite control strategies (the Fats Domino Effect ), an aerial view of helicopter beekeepers and burned out foragers, why bees drink dirty water, chasmogasmy in soybeans, trait rot , genetic signatures described as chords composed of eight genetic notes, and winter bees as the third worker form. The essay Magic Bullets for Mites is a great example of Jay’s ability to communicate complex topics with compelling, accessible prose.
Even though he muses that we are attempting to manage a social organism that is affected by rules we do not yet fully understand Jay remains firmly rooted in the #Beeoptimism movement: for his scientific mind, the unknown is full of possibilities. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and devoured it in one sitting, although I recommend savoring it more slowly.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The title of this book reveals all: Jay Evans approaches science and life with clarity and optimism. Every essay in this book is concise yet funny, and rich in content. Each cleverly-worded chapter uncovers exciting findings from complicated research. Some topics covered in these 34 short essays include how bees’ fat bodies may hold clues to new mite control strategies (the Fats Domino Effect ), an aerial view of helicopter beekeepers and burned out foragers, why bees drink dirty water, chasmogasmy in soybeans, trait rot , genetic signatures described as chords composed of eight genetic notes, and winter bees as the third worker form. The essay Magic Bullets for Mites is a great example of Jay’s ability to communicate complex topics with compelling, accessible prose.
Even though he muses that we are attempting to manage a social organism that is affected by rules we do not yet fully understand Jay remains firmly rooted in the #Beeoptimism movement: for his scientific mind, the unknown is full of possibilities. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and devoured it in one sitting, although I recommend savoring it more slowly.
This title is also available in softback