JanItorMD t1_iu613kj wrote on October 28, 2022 at 8:31 PM Reply to Researchers have, for the first time, used CT scan to peer inside swarms of honeybees and found that the bees don’t clump together in a random group. Instead, they seem to form dome-shaped structures following surprisingly sophisticated mathematical rules, or what researchers call a “scaling law” by giuliomagnifico That’s very impressive given that even a tiny amount of motion results in motion artifacts in CT images. Permalink 5
JanItorMD t1_iu613kj wrote
Reply to Researchers have, for the first time, used CT scan to peer inside swarms of honeybees and found that the bees don’t clump together in a random group. Instead, they seem to form dome-shaped structures following surprisingly sophisticated mathematical rules, or what researchers call a “scaling law” by giuliomagnifico
That’s very impressive given that even a tiny amount of motion results in motion artifacts in CT images.