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Bees dance in a figure-eight to tell others where flowers are. The dance angle relative to the sun gives the exact direction.
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Hexagonal cells are the most efficient shape to store honey with minimal wax. Bees solved this math problem long before we did.
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A forager visits 50 to 100 flowers per trip and travels up to 6 km from the hive. For 1 kg of honey: 4 million flowers visited.
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The queen can lay up to 2,000 eggs per day at peak season - roughly her own body weight in eggs daily.
I'm fascinated by how diseases spread, how populations behave, and how data can guide better health decisions. Epidemiology is where statistics meets real human impact.

Bacteria, viruses, fungi - the microscopic world is endlessly complex and beautiful. My medical training gave me a deep appreciation for the organisms we can't see but that shape everything.

Numbers tell stories. I love building models, running analyses, and turning raw data into insights that actually matter - whether for a clinical trial or a web application.

I've kept bees for years. A hive is a masterpiece of collective intelligence - 50,000 individuals acting as one organism. It's taught me more about systems design than any textbook.

I believe in building in the open and sharing what I learn. Good tools should be accessible, and knowledge compounds when it's shared freely.

Bees are indicators of ecosystem health. My time as a beekeeper made me deeply aware of biodiversity, pollination, and the fragile balance of natural systems.

Did you know?
At -20°C outside, bees huddle and beat their wings to keep 35°C at the heart of the hive. A living radiator.
Whether you want to collaborate on a project, discuss research, or just say hello - I'd love to hear from you.