Ant Movements Can Teach Us a Lot About Traffic Flow
August 16, 2018
August 16, 2018
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 -- The American Association for the Advancement of Science issued the following news release:
By observing how fire ants excavate their deep and elaborate subterranean lairs, researchers have gleaned new insights into understanding optimal traffic flow in confined or crowded environments. The research findings published in the August 17 issue of Science could one day inform the movement of self-driving cars to navigate rush-hour traffic safely, or prevent nanorob . . .
By observing how fire ants excavate their deep and elaborate subterranean lairs, researchers have gleaned new insights into understanding optimal traffic flow in confined or crowded environments. The research findings published in the August 17 issue of Science could one day inform the movement of self-driving cars to navigate rush-hour traffic safely, or prevent nanorob . . .