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BEE SUBTILIS
- The UPMC Team, created only by students last year
- Our Project : Helping with the on-going Bee problem
- Manipulating at La Paillaisse:
an association allowing everyone to use a laboratory - Working back to back with researchers
and bee-keepers to fight the Colony Collapse Disorder