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Fire Ant Behavior Sparks Breakthrough in Self-Repairing Material Design
Fire ants form rafts to survive flooding, but how do those bonds work? And what can we learn from them? A Binghamton University, State University of New York professor is researching those questions to expand our knowledge of materials science.
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