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Chasing Ghosts
In their quest to identify the pollinator of the ghost orchid for the first time, this team of conservation photographers and scientists spent three summers standing waist-deep in alligator- and snake-laden water, swatting air blackened by mosquitoes, and climbing to sometimes nausea-inducing heights.
Filmmaker Intro by Steven Bedard
Lens of Time: Jaw Jumpers
In addition to the more conventional functions that jaws perform in other animals, trap-jaw ants employ theirs in a truly novel way: locomotion. Now, researchers are hoping to uncover the physics behind these propulsive ants in order to build cutting-edge microrobots.
The Honey Bee Brain
"What is intelligence?" How is intelligence defined across species? How do we account for complex learning, complex navigation, complex memory, complex assessment? The honey bee provides some fascinating answers that will even impact the future of machine learning and robotics.
Feathers In Flight: The Bird Genoscape Project
Biologist Mary Whitfield of the Southern Sierra Research Station has spent two decades studying one of North America’s rarest birds: the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. Mary has joined a cutting-edge effort called the Bird Genoscape Project (BGP). Led by Kristen Ruegg and Tom Smith, the BGP gathers data on birds’ genomes from individual feathers, allowing the researchers to connect breeding and wintering populations of the same species and provide critical information to conservationists and managers.
Q&A - Neil Losin

Animal Behavior - Short, Science in Nature - Short



Rebel Media Productions in association with Long Story Short Media. Supported by a generous grant from the Templeton World Charity Foundation.



The Honey Bee brain is being studied by researchers who hope that it might provide a unique window into how the human brain works. While the honey bee has only one million neurons, the human brain is exponentially complex with 80 billion neurons. The project focuses on honey bee intelligence which researchers hope can provide an informative comparative lens on the intelligence of other animals. One of the basic questions is: "What is intelligence?" How is intelligence defined across species? How do we account for complex learning, complex navigation, complex memory, complex assessment? The honey bee provides some fascinating answers that will even impact the future of machine learning and robotics.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    13 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United Kingdom