Forestry Latest articles by Forestry The 'Collective Mind' of the Termite By Scott Turner, Forest Biology, Forestry published 30 October 15 Opinion They're the soil-builders that allow Africa's arid savannas to be lush grasslands. What do they do inside their huge mounds - and how does a collective mind allow them to do it? Opinion Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowGet the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1Scientists discover Burmese pythons have never-before-seen cells that help them digest entire skeletons2Whooo's there? James Webb telescope spots rare 'Cosmic Owl'3Chimps develop fashion trend by shoving grass in their ears — and in their butts4Saturn news, features and articles5Pluto news, features and articles
The 'Collective Mind' of the Termite By Scott Turner, Forest Biology, Forestry published 30 October 15 Opinion They're the soil-builders that allow Africa's arid savannas to be lush grasslands. What do they do inside their huge mounds - and how does a collective mind allow them to do it?