Here’s What The World Looks Like To A Wasp

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Wasps conduct morning flights in which they study their nests from all angles so they can find their way home from foraging flights. A study of how they do this, complete with cameras to mimic a wasp-eye view of the world, could help ups find ways to ensure robotic aircraft don't get lost.

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Published on February 13, 2016 23:53
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