# Questo e quello

Conférence - Nos fourmis

Fondation OPALE, Route de Crans 1, 1978 Lens
18/30
Discover the fascinating world of ants: forces, social systems and unexpected surprises. A funny, informative and offbeat lecture.
Did you know that the total weight of ants exceeds that of humans? And that, despite their profusion within an anthill, no ant ever collides with another? That they have developed unrivalled systems of health, work, agriculture and defense? That an ant can carry up to sixty times its own weight, that the male ant dies of exhaustion after making love, and that there are kamikaze ants? That the queen manages the balance of her colony thanks to a spermatheca, and that ant observation has led to the development of the algorithms and artificial intelligence we use every day?

This highly instructive, educational and absolutely offbeat lecture, to be given today by two renowned myrmecologist specialists, will inevitably change your perception of the tiny insect that is the ant. After this, you'll no longer be able to spray a colony of ants in your kitchen. And you'll never again walk past an ant farm with that disdainful pout, trying to flick away the few ants slithering between the hairs on your forearm.

Ages 9 and up-Billetterie

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