Nature and Us: Whether Ants Can Think
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Nature and Us: Whether Ants Can Think is the humorous account of a remarkable experiment that demonstrates the ability of ants to communicate via high frequency electromagnetic radio waves and that ants mind abilities can be compared with humans mind abilities.
Performed over thirty years ago in Russia, author is now at liberty to share this information with his readers.
Members of "The Eighth International Congress of Neuroethology", UBC, Vancouver, Canada, 22-27 July 2007 were intrigued by its revelations. And it is highly anticipated that this experiment will soon be replicated with equally amazing discoveries.
Vladimir Shekunov
The author has Master of Science in Engineering, Physics and Mathematics and devoted many years of his life to scientific research. His articles published in some scientific magazines.
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