Ants' collective intelligence exceeds that of humans
Briefly

"Just 1% of ant species can work collaboratively to move large objects, showcasing their unique cognitive abilities that surpass humans in collective intelligence under controlled conditions."
"In a series of experiments, researchers at the Weizmann Institute found that while humans struggled with teamwork in solving spatial tasks, ants displayed remarkable organization and efficiency in navigating their environment collectively."
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