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  2. Biologist Discusses Honey Bee Deaths in Globe and Mail 

Biologist Discusses Honey Bee Deaths in Globe and Mail 

Speaking to The Globe and Mail, Dr. Brendan Daisley, a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, discussed how reducing antibiotic use could result in more honey bee deaths. 

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Posted Jul 29, 2025
Updated Jul 29, 2025
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