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How Is Flocking Like Computing?

How Is Flocking Like Computing?

Released Thursday, 28th March 2024
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How Is Flocking Like Computing?

How Is Flocking Like Computing?

How Is Flocking Like Computing?

How Is Flocking Like Computing?

Thursday, 28th March 2024
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Birds flock. Locusts swarm. Fish school. In these chaotic assemblies, order somehow emerges. Collective behaviors differ in their details from one species to another, but they largely adhere to principles of collective motion that physicists have worked out over centuries. Now, using technologies that only recently became available, researchers have been able to study these patterns of collective animal behavior more closely than ever before. These new insights are unlocking some of the secret fitness advantages of living as part of a group rather than as an individual. The improved understanding of swarming pests such as locusts could also help to protect global food security.

In this episode, co-host Steven Strogatz interviews the evolutionary ecologist Iain Couzin about  how and why animals exhibit collective behaviors, and the secret advantages that arise from them.

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