Who has the answer to the world’s fuel problems? How can we bring ruined land back to life? Where do roboticists turn when they try to engineer a hive mind?
Termites.
Strange though it seems, scientists look to tiny termites for answers to some big ideas. Lisa Margonelli tracks them, deep into their mounds to find out how termites can change the world. Underbug: An Obsessive Tale of Termites and Technology touches on everything from meditation, innovation and the psychology of obsession to good old-fashioned biology.
Tags: Arid Zones, Deserts|Conservation Of Wildlife & Habitats|Insects (entomology)|Popular Science|Science: General Issues|Wildlife: Butterflies, Other Insects & Spiders|Wildlife: General Interest
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