meonkeys 5 hours ago

Should be: ...Tested for Impaired Cognition

  • fhars 4 hours ago

    Yeah. How could 1950's science fiction be so wrong?

    • cbdevidal 4 hours ago

      My stupid butt imagined new mutant superpowered insects like the Brain from Pinky and the Brain

      • ghurtado 2 hours ago

        Well, to be fair, that's what that stupid title is designed to make you think

  • layer8 3 hours ago

    They only seem to be testing individual bees though, not the hive mind.

    • folkrav an hour ago

      Is there any scientific basis for some kind of shared collective thought I don’t know about? In other words, what’s the “hive mind” if not the collective result of individual minds?

      • AlecSchueler 17 minutes ago

        Changes in behaviour in the individual level might result in an apparent cognitive decline for that individual, but could still benefit the hive as a whole.

      • lupire 23 minutes ago

        Why are they testing a whole brain instead of individual neurons? What is a brain if not the collective result of individual neurons?

alex_suzuki 5 hours ago

Nitpick: the article mentions that the bees are tracked with QR Codes, but I find that hard to believe, given the space constraints. In one photo it looks like it is an ArUco marker.

  • diggan 4 hours ago

    2mm QR codes according to the article:

    > The protocol used at Fukushima is automated. Each bee is equipped with a 2-mm-wide QR Code which is read by a camera, activating the opening of the maze.

    But yeah, doesn't look like a QR code at all, are there possibly different variations of QR codes? Haven't heard about that myself.

  • tokai 2 hours ago

    Nitpick: QR code is widely used as a generic term for matrix barcodes.

Thorrez 5 hours ago

>Although the results of the study have yet to be published, scientists are already reporting a decline in insect cognition in the contaminated area of Fukushima Prefecture.

bornfreddy an hour ago

Whoever has put the tag on that hornet in the last photo is a hero in my eyes. Things people do for science...

blueflow 5 hours ago

Troll-tier conclusion: Human presence improves cognition in insects

  • gus_massa 3 hours ago

    I can see a direct relation in this test, but it may be my lack of imagination or knowdledge...

    Anyway, animals in islands without predators lose escape hability, in particular the dodo.

  • IAmBroom 4 hours ago

    Scientific research causes cancer in mice.

    That's actually a fact; there are specific bloodlines prone to cancers.

blackoil 5 hours ago

Have we tried increasing cognition by selective breeding. Get mice best at maze to breed 100 descendants and repeat it few times, with varying food supply and survival difficulties.

miohtama 5 hours ago

Teenage Mutant Ninja Bees

jonathaneunice 2 hours ago

Future research should also test for induced meta-insect superpowers.

"Fukushima was a massive disaster. It was also Arthur Buzzby's origin story."

dudeinjapan 5 hours ago

If the bees were exposed to radiation, shouldn't we be testing them for super-powers?

  • blackoil 5 hours ago

    OR try getting teenagers stung by them.

    • MaxZero101 5 hours ago

      The power to make honey and die after using your stinger?

      • IAmBroom 4 hours ago

        The Fantastic 4,000 versus Wasp Man!