What do the hydrodynamics of insect pee, $1 hearing aids, and squid robots have in common? A lab organized around curiosity, ...
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Ant Colonies Pulse Like a Physical System, And Scientists Are Beginning to Understand What Triggers Them
(andersboman/E+/Getty Images) An ant nest can appear to be a jumble of tiny bodies moving independently. But every so often, ...
Outside its native range, colonies introduced into North America, Japan, Australia, South Africa, and Europe have merged into ...
Scientists studying ants have found that the brain circuits that caregiving behaviour may have evolved from far older circuits that originally controlled hunger. The research, carried out on clonal ...
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1,000 ants vs. black widow
What would happen if 1,000 ants fought a black widow? This video explores whether the black widow's venom could overpower the sheer numbers of ants, along with other fascinating experiments involving ...
The owner of a two-Michelin-starred restaurant in South Korea is facing hefty fines and up to a year’s jail time for garnishing a sherbet dessert with ants. The problem isn’t that insects appeared on ...
Ant parenting may have evolved from the same brain systems that once controlled hunger. Researchers found that two chemical signals push clonal raider ants toward either caring for larvae or leaving ...
Ants make up one of the most diverse groups of animals on the planet, with many species boasting remarkable physical ...
Deep inside the damp leaf litter of the Lenneberg Forest near Mainz, Germany, tiny worker ants of the species Temnothorax nylanderi are living surprisingly long lives. While a normal worker ant ...
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