True Facts: The Mystery Of How Bees Build

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Dr. Guy Theraulaz, CNRS
Dr. Clint Penick, Auburn University
Dr. Vince Gallo, Queen Mary University London
Dr. Paul Siefert, Institut für Bienenkunde
Grace Cope
Dr. Frederic Libersat, Ben Gurion University

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