Bees Form a Superorganism—And It’s Terrifyingly Brilliant
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Bees don’t just live in groups. They function as a single superorganism. In this clip, we explore how thousands of bees coordinate without central control to regulate temperature, defend the hive, raise young, produce honey, and even reproduce as a colony. Scientists call this emergent behavior a “hive mind,” where intelligence is distributed across individuals yet produces purpose-driven outcomes. From homeostasis to pollination to swarm reproduction, the bee colony challenges how we think about intelligence, organization, and what it means for a system to have a mind.
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