Bees and ETRVs: An unlikely match-up of the natural world and electric trackless rubber-tired vehicles

The natural world works off algorithms, so researchers thought to use one of the world’s most industrious animals, the honeybee, as a basis for determining energy-efficient routes in electric trackless rubber-tired vehicles (ETRVs).

The natural world works off algorithms, so researchers thought to use one of the world’s most industrious animals, the honeybee, as a basis for determining energy-efficient routes in electric trackless rubber-tired vehicles (ETRVs).

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