Animals
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Scientists Use Microbiotic Swarms to Measure Animals’ Sensitivity to Threats.
Researchers show that a swarm of animals as a whole completes a perfect flight reaction, even if individual individuals do not perceive the threat or respond incorrectly, in a study employing microrobots that behave as a swarm of animals
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