>“We're isolating bees from the colony life just before they emerge as adults, so whatever is reducing their lifespan is happening before that point ... This introduces the idea of a genetic component"
Or an epigenetic one? Like, for example, fetal alcohol syndrome obviously isn't a genetic difference, it's the developmental consequence of an environmental effect, but it's happening pre-adulthood. The logic presented here for the bees just doesn't hold up. I suspect the poor graduate student's viewpoint was misrepresented. No sensible scientist would jump to a genetic explanation based on these findings.
Bill_Nihilist t1_jee66ee wrote
Reply to comment by Nder_Wiggin in Cumulative house price growth (February 2020 to January 2023) by state [OC] by gvillanomics
Is Delaware thought of as expensive? Maybe the beaches? I live in Wilmington and it’s cheap as all get out.