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Ants redesign nests to fight off disease outbreaks
A groundbreaking study has uncovered that ants actively modify their nest networks to combat the spread of diseases within ...
Ants make a series of clever architectural adjustments to their nests to prevent the spread of disease, University of Bristol ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, we had to completely reorganize our spaces to avoid close contact. Transparent barriers ...
New research found ants make changes to the structure of the nests where they live to prevent the spread of diseases.
Could ants’ nests hold the secret to reducing traffic congestion on the 405 Freeway? In a new study, UCLA biologists discovered insights about how ants build their nests that could be useful for ...
When building a bird nest in ant territory, the best defense could be an offensive fungus. Swollen-thorn acacia trees are aggressively defended by multiple species of ants. And yet, several species of ...
Multiple studies have indicated that wild chimpanzees rely on memory to find ripe fruit, but less has been known about what role memory plays in sourcing foods of animal origin. A recent study ...
They recently discovered that Iberian harvester ant queens are able to produce offspring of a completely different species, going against our current understanding of nature and biology. Ant colonies ...
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