Comments on: Book review – Underbug: An Obsessive Tale of Termites and Technology/2019/01/20/book-review-underbug-an-obsessive-tale-of-termites-and-technology/Reviewing fascinating science books since 2017Fri, 31 May 2024 11:42:34 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Book review – Biocivilisations: A New Look at the Science of Life | The Inquisitive Biologist/2019/01/20/book-review-underbug-an-obsessive-tale-of-termites-and-technology/comment-page-1/#comment-94885Fri, 31 May 2024 11:42:34 +0000http://inquisitivebiologist.wordpress.com/?p=2990#comment-94885[…] ought to appeal to many biologists. In my reviews, I have discussed ant architecture, termite engineering, cetacean culture, the hows and whys of animal communication, the mental lives of animals […]

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By: Book review – How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls: Animal Movement and the Robots of the Future | The Inquisitive Biologist/2019/01/20/book-review-underbug-an-obsessive-tale-of-termites-and-technology/comment-page-1/#comment-5318Wed, 14 Aug 2019 11:04:30 +0000http://inquisitivebiologist.wordpress.com/?p=2990#comment-5318[…] write about them, such as the Kilobot robot swarm described by Lisa Margonelli (see my review of Underbug: An Obsessive Tale of Termites and Technology). Others are very obscure, so I was not terribly surprised to see no mention of John Long’s […]

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By: Book review – Genesis: On the Deep Origin of Societies | The Inquisitive Biologist/2019/01/20/book-review-underbug-an-obsessive-tale-of-termites-and-technology/comment-page-1/#comment-3830Mon, 29 Apr 2019 16:07:13 +0000http://inquisitivebiologist.wordpress.com/?p=2990#comment-3830[…] He spends several chapters on social insects, his area of expertise. Termites (see my review of Underbug: An Obsessive Tale of Termites and Technology) and ants were some of the first. But they were also some of the few. Despite insects being a […]

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