In a simulation of Mars, a space rover is testing a control system with an unusual inspiration: insect brains.
The software was created by Opteran, a startup based in the UK. But the idea originated from research on bugs.
Scientists at the University of Sheffield had been studying the brains of insects. They discovered remarkable neurological efficiency.
A honeybee’s brain, for instance, only contains about 1 million neurons. A human brain, by contrast, has around 86...
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