Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Weaver ants work as a team to build bridges and create nests in trees. Nature has once again proven to be an efficient designer, ...
Imagine this - you're locked in a grueling game of tug-of-war, pulling as hard as you can to keep your team from going down. More people join, and you're pulling with all your strength, or are you?
Ants, the tiny creatures known for their incredible teamwork and problem-solving skills, have once again astonished the internet. A video showcasing their unique ability to build a bridge to cross ...
Most human and animal teams suffer from the Ringelmann effect: individuals contribute less the more the team grows Weaver ants avoid the Ringlemann effect as they work in a team to fold leaves into ...
Have you ever been part of a large group project? You might assume that with more people involved, the work gets done better and faster. However, as more team members join the group, the effectiveness ...
Shot on one of the best, most versatile "all-round" entry-level full-frame mirrorless cameras, this photographer captured the ...
When more humans participate in a game of tug-o-war, each individual puts in less effort. But the opposite is true in weaver ants, according to new research in the journal Current Biology. Imagine ...