It came with wobbly writing and hand-drawn diagrams, but an elementary school science project has made it into a peer-reviewed journal from Britain's prestigious Royal Society. Biology Letters has published a report conducted and written by a group of 8-10-year-olds from an English elementary school investigating the way bumblesbees see colours and patterris. The scientific organisation, which is more of the world's most eminent scientists, said the children reported findings that were a "genuine advance" in the field of insect colour and pattern vision.
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Hardik Dave (IPCC and CS Professional(FINAL) Student) (15533 Points)
24 December 2010