Bees can solve complex mathematical problems which keep computers busy for days, research has shown.
The insects learn to fly the shortest route between flowers discovered in random order, effectively solving the "travelling salesman problem" , said scientists at Royal Holloway, University of London.
The conundrum involves finding the shortest route that allows a travelling salesman to call at all the locations he has to visit. Computers solve the problem by comparing the length of all possible routes and choosing the one that is shortest.
Bees manage to reach the same solution using a brain the size of a grass seed.
Meantime, IBM runs all sorts of advertisements.
1 comment:
You mean DBQ didn't have to spend all that money luring IBM into town when a few beehives would have helped the economy just as much?
(Sorry couldn't resist the sarcasm.)
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