Ask who invented the Internet and you’ll spark off an argument with everyone championed from DARPA to Nikola Tesla. However, two Stanford scientists claim that the inventor may have had six legs, antennae and a taste for disrupting picnics. Professor of biology Deborah Gordon and professor of computer science Balaji Prabhakar say that red harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex barbatus) use the same Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) in foraging that the internet uses to manage data transmissions – making a sort of “Anternet.”.. Continue Reading Ants invented the internet?
Section: Science and Education
Tags: Biomimicry, Computers, Insect, Internet, Stanford University
Related Articles:
- Ant Farm Revolution - no ants in the pants, but plenty on the ceiling
- Ants inspire military strategy software
- The autonomous vehicle that thinks like an ant
- Ant-repelling cobweb chemical could lead to new pesticides
- Cyber 'ants' patrol PC networks against computer worms and other threats
- Ant behavior inspires more efficient warehouse robots
![]()
![]()



LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks







Reply
Bookmarks