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Ants point to clues about climate change

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New research from NASA indicates that photons move like ants, except photons are smaller and less crunchy. A team led by Yongxiang Hu of NASA’s Langley Research Center found a correlation between how long it takes for an ant to enter and exit a colony and how long it takes a photon to enter and exit snow. The team’s findings point toward a simpler method for measuring snow depth that, in turn, has bearings on studying climate, weather, and Earth’s water cycle. Hu borrowed a chapter from mathematics and biology research that observed that the average time an ant spends...Read full article

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