"In a natural swarm of birds or bees, all individuals are doing their own thing. Each one has its own brain, knows what it can see for itself," he says. "You don't have an explicit hive mind.
there exists a large gap between their current capabilities and those of swarms found in nature or envisioned for future robot swarms. These deficiencies are the result of two factors, difficulties in ...
They will settle into both natural nest sites and man-made structures ... By comparison, killer bees often all but empty their nest. There are even reports of swarms of 300,000 to 800,000. With each ...