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An Underground Metropolis[YouTube - Link] From an episode of “Ants! Nature’s Secret Power” we see the amazing underground metropolis built by the industrious insects. To see how large and complex the living city of the ants are the scientists poured cement so as to solidify the structure and allow the... |
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Ants offer clues to help improve flow of traffic, German experts sayHamburg, Germany - Ever wonder how hundreds of ants are able to go up and down a narrow twig without bumping into each other?A team of German scientists want to find out how ants avoid collisions so that they can apply the same principles to cars on ... ... |
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Division of labour may not be key to ant successAnts given a specific job to do are not necessarily the best at it – suggesting that social insects are not as organised as thought ... |
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Worse Than RandomPreviously in series: Lawful Uncertainty You may have noticed a certain trend in recent posts: I've been arguing that randomness hath no power, that there is no beauty in entropy, nor yet strength from noise. If one were to formalize the argument, it would probably run something li... |
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Ant Colony Simulation - Fancy Delphi Application Contest Entry #45in FDAC :: Ant colony simulator tries to imitate the ants life. Denys has not been guided with known biological rules for Ants behaviour, he stablished his own rules for... ... |
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Ants have a simple solution to traffic congestionThe social insects have cracked a problem humans haven't while our cars get clogged in jams, ants help each other to move around their colony ... |


