Tag: Eric Cassell
Ants “Think” Differently from Humans
There are some 20 quadrillion ants living in the world today. All species of ants are social; there are no known solitary ants.
In Explanations Reported by Mainstream Science, Design Inference Continues to Factor
Speaking of regularly spaced circles, I observed something similar in southern Utah from a helicopter in 2019 (see the photo at the top).
Ants Build Landmarks for Navigation
The difficulty of finding your way back home from a long distance is partly solved in a tiny ant’s brain.
Ant Navigation Fascinates Engineers
Eric Cassell asks, “How did these complex programmed behaviors originate?” The question deserves a better answer than, “They evolved.”
Capabilities of Migrating Birds Deserve Awards and Recognition
New technologies are giving scientists global information on a wide variety of bird species.