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Ants useful in solving human traffic jams: Study
Insects can prove useful in solving our day-to-day problems, as seen from a study of a colony of ants and the way they unclog traffic jams.
- Dirk Helbing from Dresden University of Technology in Germany says that watching the tiny little insects manoeuvre themselves around their colony with efficiency, could give an idea to humans and help them understand how traffic jams can be avoided and inspire more effective routing of road traffic.
- Dirk Helbing and his colleagues came to this conclusion after studying how ants move around their colony, reports new Scientist magazine.
- Researchers set up an ant highway with two routes of different widths from the nest to some sugar syrup. They observed that the nest collided with ant that was just starting out; the returning ant would push the other onto the other path.
- The research team created a computer model of more complex ant networks with routes of different lengths, and found that even though the ants, which had been redirected, took a longer route; they still managed to get to the food quickly and efficiently.
- The exercise showed that if humans travelling in opposite directions passed off information on congestion to one another, there would be a lesser chance of a traffic jam.
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