Summary:
- A study conducted by researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel found that ants exhibit more "group intelligence" than humans.
- The study observed the collective decision-making abilities of ants and compared them to human groups, finding that ants are able to make more optimal decisions as a group.
- The researchers suggest that the findings could have implications for how humans organize and make decisions in groups, and that studying the collective intelligence of ants could provide insights into improving human decision-making processes.