When animals move together in flocks, herds, or schools, neural dynamics in their brain become synchronized through shared ways of representing space, a new study by researchers from the University of ...
Virtual Reality experiments have illuminated the rhythmic glue that could keep animals moving in synchrony. Across nature, animals from swarming insects to herding mammals can organize into seemingly ...
Birds flock. Fish gather in schools. Bees swarm. Even amoebae clump together in mystifyingly clever constellations. Scientists have long wondered what is happening at the cellular and molecular level ...
Jeffrey M. Moore, Tyler N. Thompson, Matthew A. Glaser, and Meredith D. Betterton (2020). Soft Matter16, 9436. DOI: 10.1039/D0SM01036G. arXiv DOI:1909.11805. Download ...
Researchers have developed a new model to predict human flocking behavior based on optics and other sensory data. Like flocks of birds or schools of fish, crowds of humans also tend to move en masse - ...
Collective motion brings to mind fascinating images, such as the flocks of birds over a corn field, or schools of barracudas as they move in circles in the water. These motions are also particularly ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Like flocks of birds or schools of fish, crowds of humans also tend to move en masse — almost as if they’re thinking as one. Scientists have proposed different ...
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