Archives
Study Shows How People Can Learn Systemic Stability from Ants
An international team of scientists led by biologist Professor Iain Couzin, co-director of the Cluster of Excellence "Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behavior" at the University of Konstanz and director of the co-located Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, and Matthew Lutz, a postdoctoral researcher in Couzin's lab, have discovered a new form of collective behavior in ants.
Latest Research Articles
-
Countries Who Will Fail to Cut Reliance in Coal Will "Hear From the US"
-
Invasive Species: Pest Plants and Animals Caused $1.7 Trillion in Damages Worldwide
-
People Who Live Near Parks and Gardens During Lockdown Have Better Mental Health
-
Drug-Runner's Cat Busted Trying to Smuggle Narcotics into Panama Prison
-
Suspected Poisoning and Dismemberment: Lions Found Dead in Natural Park
-
The Earth is Very Close to Another 'Mass Extinction' Event, Warn Scientists
Miniature Chameleon, Believed to be World’s Smallest Reptile, Discovered in Madagascar!
-
Scientists Finally Uncover Why Tarantulas Are All Over the Planet
-
Banned Bee-Killing Pesticide Allowed for Special Use in England
-
Plastics Used as Biodegradable Surfactant: Good or Bad Sustainability Solution?
-
Can Birds Help Humans in Predicting the Future?
-
The Highs and Lows of Nigeria's Environmental Protection