Bees tiny brains ( the size of a grass seed} beat computers

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Bees can solve complex mathematical problems which keep computers busy for days, research has shown.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oc ... intcmp=239

The colouring of the picture looks more like wasps :?
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That wonderful naturalist J.H.Fabre conducted experiments on bees and came to the same conclusion about 130 years ago. Although there were no computers to compare them to :)
These universities should try and keep up :)
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I found this in earth poems, written by him
http://www.thehumangenome.co.uk/THE_HUM ... poems.html -

‘This dental arsenal tells me how extermination came at all times to lop off the surplus of life; it says: ‘On the very spot where you stand meditating upon a shiver of stone, an arm of the sea once stretched, filled with truculent devourers and peaceable victims… I seem to hear the thunder of the waves. Sea-urchins, Lithodomi, Petricolae, Pholaidids have left their signatures upon the rock…You stand stupefied before the cital ardour of the days of old, which was able to supply such a pile of relics in a mere nook of earth.’ JH Fabre, Fossils, Souvenirs of a Naturalist, 1901
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You should read the English translations of his insect books NB. Considering the limited equipment available at the time, his observations and attention to detail are amazing.
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I would love to read those translations, but while caring for my mother it's almost impossible to get to the library in Rye and return them in time, I get
a carer for just 4 hours respite, that just about covers weekly shopping and the bus journey to and fro - and they are talking about cuts to these services, folk in town only get a couple of hours as they don't have to travel, so I count myself lucky at the moment. :)
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