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Green ImpactBumblebees use light to tell time, study finds

Scientists have found that bumblebees can recognize short and long flashes of light and use that timing to choose better food sources.

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InnovationsReading a quantum clock takes more energy than operating itShy Cohen
InnovationsQuantum breakthrough enables scientists to reverse the flow of time
HealthThis 2-hour workout window maximizes your weight loss, experts say
InnovationsNew optical atomic clock is 1,000x more accurate than today’s standard
DiscoveriesScientists observe negative time for the first time ever
HealthResearchers discover how space and time interact in the brain
InnovationsNew quantum clock uses entanglement to push science beyond existing limits
SpaceMajor discovery could fundamentally redefine our understanding of time
DiscoveriesGiven enough time, can monkeys actually write the complete works of Shakespeare?
SpaceGroundbreaking new atomic clock detects dark matter and gravity’s effect on time
Global GoodQuantum tunneling mystery solved: A new approach to measuring time
DiscoveriesPerceived time has a profound effect on physical healing, study finds
DiscoveriesResearchers improve scientific experiments through backwards time travel simulations
DiscoveriesThe Moon is making days last longer on Earth
DiscoveriesBreakthrough discovery identifies how the brain judges time
DiscoveriesScientists discovered how wormholes could enable time travel
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