Friday, 3 January 2014

What sharks, bees and humans have in common

A research team led by UA anthropologist David Raichlen has found that the Hadza tribe’s movements while foraging can be described by a mathematical pattern called a Lévy walk — a pattern that also is found in the movements of many other animals. A mathematical pattern of movement called a Lévy walk describes the foraging […]



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