Bumblebees can separate dot-like and dash-like flashes in a way that resembles Morse code. Researchers at Queen Mary ...
A study shows that bumblebees can be trained to tell the difference between long and short light flashes. Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have discovered, for the first time, that an ...
Buff-tailed bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) can decide where to forage for food based on different durations of visual cues, ...
A study finds that bumblebees can tell long and short light flashes apart, revealing a surprising timing skill in these tiny ...
A new study is the first to show that an insect can differentiate between different durations of visual cues, like Morse code ...
In a surprising revelation, scientists have discovered that bumblebees can learn to read simple “Morse code.” This ...
Abstract: A fault-tolerant quantum computer must decode and correct errors faster than they appear to prevent exponential slowdown due to error correction. The Union ...
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have discovered that an insect, the bumblebee Bombus terrestris, can choose where to gather food by recognizing how long a visual signal lasts.
The bees were split into two groups. For the first one, a short flash was the “dot” in Morse code, and it was associated with ...
Abstract: The problem of recovering from qubit erasures has recently gained attention as erasures occur in many physical systems such as photonic systems, trapped ions, superconducting qubits and ...