Democracy in the human world can be a messy and acrimonious business, but in the bee world, a little waggle dance can help you get all the votes you need.

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NPR Science Correspondent Robert Krulwich demystifies what's dense and difficult -- even if you feel lost when it comes to science. Coverage that can be delightful, moving, funny, perhaps even upsetting: Hmmmm...sounds like Krulwich on Science
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Folge vom 25.05.2011Nature's Secret: Why Honey Bees Are Better Politicians Than Humans
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Folge vom 18.03.2011Cosmonaut Crashed Into Earth 'Crying In Rage'Everyone knew the mission would fail — the technicians, the pilot and the friend who would replace him if he deserted the mission. But Soviet leaders demanded a triumph in space, and so in 1967, Vladimir Komarov allowed himself to be launched towards his own death.
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Folge vom 08.03.2011Flamingos Drop From Siberian Sky: Locals MystifiedDeep in the middle of a Siberian winter, a frozen bird fell from the sky. Then another. Not what you expect while ice fishing in the Russian wilderness.
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Folge vom 01.02.2011Tools Never Die. Waddaya Mean, Never?Krulwich makes a bet he can find tools that have gone extinct — but it turns out old technology doesn't disappear like you'd think. Tools from centuries ago are still being made — and used, by more people than you'd think.