Are they watching you? The tiny brains of bees and wasps can recognise faces

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Bees and wasps can recognise people’s faces – despite having less than one million brain cells, compared to 86,000 million brain cells that make up a human brain. Adrian Dyer of RMIT University explains.

from Cosmos Magazine http://bit.ly/2nDmGYY

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