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Discover the Fascinating World of Biology: Bee Misconceptions and Estuarine Systems

Join us for an insightful lecture on Thursday, 3rd October at 6 PM in the BMS Lecture Theatre. Helen Cunnold will discuss "More than just mud: the response of estuarine systems to nutrient and physical stress," while Joe Kenworthy will explore "Eric the Half-a-Bee: overcoming misconceptions about male bumblebees.” Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of biology in a welcoming environment. The BMS Lecture Theatre is located in the North Haugh, between Agnes Blackadder Hall and the Medical School.

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Discover the Fascinating World of Biology: Bee Misconceptions and Estuarine Systems

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  1. Fancy hearing about some Biology? “Eric the Half-a-Bee: overcoming misconceptions about male bumblebees” Helen Cunnold “More than just mud: the response of estuarine systems to nutrient and physical stress.” Joe Kenworthy Thursday 3rd October 6pm at the BMS Lecture Theatre Don’t know where that is? In the North Haugh, between Agnes Blackadder Hall and the Medical School. The door is on the side of the BMS facing Agnes Blackadder Hall (next to the car park).

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