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But they're forcing themselves to come up in these tiny little ice holes where they can breathe, catch a breath, because right under that ice are all the
swarms
of cod.
We sometimes find salps in enormous
swarms.
You know, bees come in
swarms
and fish come in schools.
Many of you will remember this super cute video from the last TED, but not all quadcopter
swarms
are so nice and cute.
We hope that we can sometime clean up oil spills, or we can gather or collect plastic in the ocean, or we can have
swarms
of our machines controlled by multi-player video game engines to control many of these machines, to monitor coral reefs or to monitor fisheries.
So these are systems which are made up of many interconnected or interacting parts:
swarms
of birds or fish, ant colonies, ecosystems, brains, financial markets.
It's small, and it typically lives alone, but it can gather in these large red
swarms
that span for meters, and these form because of a parasite.
Only in a flamingo can the tapeworm reproduce, so to get there, it manipulates its shrimp hosts into forming these conspicuous colored
swarms
that are easier for a flamingo to spot and to devour, and that is the secret of the Artemia swarm.
At night, the city
swarms
with mutant vehicles, the only cars allowed to roam the playa.
The basic idea is they aggregate to form large groups, or
swarms.
So, similarly, in our lab, we try to create artificial robot
swarms.
And they do this with the same kind of split-second coordination that you see in natural swarms, in nature.
So why work with
swarms?
Systems like this can really help, and we're projecting yields that can improve by about ten percent and, more importantly, decrease the amount of inputs such as water by 25 percent by using aerial robot
swarms.
In Alaska,
swarms
of mosquitos can get so thick that they actually asphyxiate caribou.
Species in those regions are also large, diverse, and tend to congregate in groups or
swarms
that make them easy to harvest.
This last demonstration is an exploration of synthetic
swarms.
And imagine: you're going to be able to have
swarms
of these six-millimeter robots available to run around.
And, as we've learned in the last few years, galaxies are held together by the gravitational pull of so-called dark matter: particles in huge swarms, far smaller even than atomic nuclei.
These are hopping microbot
swarms.
I'll show you a computer model made by Iain Couzin, a researcher at Oxford, that shows how
swarms
work.
And when you build those three rules in, automatically you start to see
swarms
that look very much like fish schools or bird flocks.
The political aspects of mobile phones can't be ignored either, from text message
swarms
in Korea helping to bring down a government, to the Blairwatch Project in the UK, keeping tabs on politicians who try to avoid the press.
And some such plans exist, things like
swarms
of mirrors in space to deflect the sunlight away and encouraging aquatic organisms to eat more carbon dioxide.
Or maybe lethal autonomous drones, massed-produced, mosquito-sized killer bot
swarms.
The whole immune system
swarms
into the lungs.
And to do this, I had to brave not only the darkness, but also
swarms
of mosquitoes, and my sleeping bag really didn't smell very good.
So, first of all I would like to tell you that actually mosquitoes mate in what we call
swarms.
We organize these crews, teach them how to identify the swarms, and spray them out.
Those of you who grew up in India, do you remember in your childhood, dragonflies,
swarms
of dragonflies?
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