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Submission + - First-Ever Study Shows Bumble Bees 'Play' (phys.org)

An anonymous reader writes: Bumble bees play, according to new research led by Queen Mary University of London published in Animal Behavior. It is the first time that object play behavior has been shown in an insect, adding to mounting evidence that bees may experience positive "feelings." The team of researchers set up numerous experiments to test their hypothesis, which showed that bumble bees went out of their way to roll wooden balls repeatedly despite there being no apparent incentive for doing so. The study also found that younger bees rolled more balls than older bees, mirroring human behavior of young children and other juvenile mammals and birds being the most playful, and that male bees rolled them for longer than their female counterparts.

The study followed 45 bumble bees in an arena and gave them the options of walking through an unobstructed path to reach a feeding area or deviating from this path into the areas with wooden balls. Individual bees rolled balls between 1 and, impressively, 117 times over the experiment. The repeated behavior suggested that ball-rolling was rewarding. This was supported by a further experiment where another 42 bees were given access to two colored chambers, one always containing movable balls and one without any objects. When tested and given a choice between the two chambers, neither containing balls, bees showed a preference for the color of the chamber previously associated with the wooden balls. The set-up of the experiments removed any notion that the bees were moving the balls for any greater purpose other than play. Rolling balls did not contribute to survival strategies, such as gaining food, clearing clutter, or mating and was done under stress-free conditions. [...] The new research showed the bees rolling balls repeatedly without being trained and without receiving any food for doing so—it was voluntary and spontaneous—therefore akin to play behavior as seen in other animals.

Comment Re:I don't want to file (Score 1) 152

I'm self employed in the UK so I have to file on line or use an accountant. The government web site to file on line is really good. I'm rather surprised to be able to say that but for a complicated form they have made a really good job of it.

Comment Re:SMS apps make it worse (Score 2) 27

Toss that phone in the rubbish can where it belongs. The *only* identifier to be used for grouping SMS is the phone number, there simply is no other identifier. In an SMS, there's no Message-id, no In-Reply-To header, nor even Subject.

I have an up to date iPhone and it does the same. I've had a few spam texts claiming to be from a bank that I do use. The phone shows these texts at the top of a list that contains genuine texts from the bank.

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Submission + - Swiss to end use of nuclear power (reuters.com)

mdsolar writes: "Energy minister Doris Leuthard is set to propose Switzerland gradually exits nuclear power, two Swiss newspapers reported on Sunday, citing sources close to the government.

The multi-party Swiss government was expected to make an announcement on nuclear policy on Wednesday and may recommend an exit.

Switzerland's five nuclear reactors generate about 40 percent of the country's electricity."

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