Bees see flowers differently than you or I do, and not just because the insects view them as a source of pollen and nectar, while for humans they gratify less practical, aesthetic yearnings. Bees also see light differently than we do, perceiving colors
Updated: 11/20/2018 11:00A
Atmospheric optics expert Les Cowley told Spaceweather.com that while most colorful halos we see around the sun are caused by the scattering of light via drops of water or ice crystals, opaque equal-sized pollen grains do even better, making small, but ...
Updated: 06/07/2016 01:18P