Newsy and Inverse partner to bring you up to speed on what's happening in the lab. In this segment, science editor Yasmin Tayag explains what's behind a new study suggesting humans have a lot to learn from ants when it comes to working collaboratively. Read more of that report on Inverse, and check your local listings to catch new segments of "The Lab" on "The Day Ahead."
The Lab: What Ants Can Teach Humans About Teamwork
Newsy and Inverse pair up to bring you the latest from the lab. In this segment, editor Yasmin Tayag explains what ants could teach us about teamwork.
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Posted: 5:57 p.m. EDT Sep 27, 2018
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