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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 10

    Researchers say bees understand the concept of nothing, or zero. But do we understand what that means?https://nyti.ms/2y0GfCQ 

    3:30 AM - 10 Jun 2018
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      1. Anthony Pearson‏ @ANTH0NYPEARS0N Jun 10
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        “But do we understand what that means?” The bees say no.

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      1. 20/20‏ @Aintezbncheez Jun 10
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        People do not know what "Bees" know.. People dont know what people know.. So find a new hobby

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      2. Taeko NAKAJIMA‏ @madamgracet Jun 10
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        I don’t think that they understand zero. If they are smart enough, they would have tactics to solve issues. Our ancestors had a quite amount of resourceful knowledge than ours

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      3. Brooks Scudder ™‏ @BAScudder Jun 10
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        How do you know they don’t have tactics to solve issues? Are you up to speed on all the current bee issues? Have you communicated with many bees lately?

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      4. Taeko NAKAJIMA‏ @madamgracet Jun 10
        Replying to @BAScudder @nytimes

        Sorry about my miss-reading, they means our humans. At this age of SPEED, our advancement is really small step in comparison with instincts of this tiny insects. I felt 😩 in our world.

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      1. Mutley‏ @nooouch Jun 10
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        Buzz off !

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      2. Chris Loughnane‏ @darkglassocean Jun 10
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        Bee-ing and nothingness

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      3. Ieigh .h‏ @entheticus Jun 10
        Replying to @darkglassocean

        Ooh, you have to quote-tweet the original post with that...!

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      1. ManuelAntonioGelardo‏ @manuelgelardo Jun 10
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        ManuelAntonioGelardo Retweeted The New York Times

        Todos los animales entendemos qué es nada, la ausencia de algo. Pensemos, por ejemplo, en un león que no ve nada que comer. @CSIC @el_pais @latimeshttps://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1005758994479308800?s=19 …

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        The New York TimesVerified account @nytimes
        Researchers say bees understand the concept of nothing, or zero. But do we understand what that means? https://nyti.ms/2y0GfCQ 
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      1. Dee 'Schadenfreudefrau' Hendriks‏ @egosumhicetnunc Jun 10
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        LOL! Anxiously awaiting the Bee version of Sartre's "Bee-ing and Nothingness".🤣

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      1. David F. Soros‏ @WiselinePRT Jun 10
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        Merkel identifying zero:pic.twitter.com/ICffKfrRAs

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      1. Björn Björnsson‏ @HymanKaplan Jun 10
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        Nothing doesn't exist in any thought, word, shape or consistence. It's impossible to comprehend other than as an unexplainable absurdity in our existence. Zero on the other hand is a word and a number and has nothing to do with nothing! Neither does the word nothing by the way!

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      1. Kevin Wells‏ @Luckydogguy Jun 10
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        pic.twitter.com/ThRiJKrIO7

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      1. Larry Gorkin‏ @LarryGorkin1 Jun 10
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        Reminded of Paul Newman's "Harper," in which he extracts info from reluctant bartender. Paul buys elitist beer for now $20 H: Keep the change B: There is no change H: Keep it anyway - Researchers: Bees understand concept of nothing/zero. What does it mean?https://nyti.ms/2y0GfCQ 

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      1. animeshp‏ @animeshp Jun 10
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        I think the amount of pollution we have managed we as a species will get to zero. So yes we do understand it

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      1. Rusty One Two‏ @RustyOneTwo Jun 10
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        It is the emptiness that makes a bowl useful.

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      1. Frank Drebin‏ @726thediesel324 Jun 10
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        Perfect.

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      1. ريم‏ @nreemn Jun 10
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      1. ريم‏ @nreemn Jun 10
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