Well i'm not completely sure but you can't be entirely sure from which source it will be with a single hive. The waggle dance of bees merely points in the general direction of the source, to reach the source the other bees still need their own senses to find the exact spot. But if you use multiple hives all set up at a different location and analyze their waggle dances and if you discover overlapping regions, you are sure that in region you will find GMO plants.
Op donderdag 12 april 2012 08:16:43 UTC+2 schreef shreyans chordia het volgende:
Most innovative :)As it is only an idea I would like to point out, what happens if a bee visits many farms and the pollen is not from a single source or location. How can you make it foolproof that way?Yanz
On Wednesday, 11 April 2012 22:55:19 UTC+5:30, Jason Bobe wrote:Interesting concept from speculative designer Thomas Thwaites. A theoretical distributed surveillance tool of the future...bees...looking for pollen from illicit GMO plants:Jason
Op donderdag 12 april 2012 08:16:43 UTC+2 schreef shreyans chordia het volgende:
Most innovative :)As it is only an idea I would like to point out, what happens if a bee visits many farms and the pollen is not from a single source or location. How can you make it foolproof that way?Yanz
On Wednesday, 11 April 2012 22:55:19 UTC+5:30, Jason Bobe wrote:Interesting concept from speculative designer Thomas Thwaites. A theoretical distributed surveillance tool of the future...bees...looking for pollen from illicit GMO plants:Jason
Op donderdag 12 april 2012 08:16:43 UTC+2 schreef shreyans chordia het volgende:
Most innovative :)--As it is only an idea I would like to point out, what happens if a bee visits many farms and the pollen is not from a single source or location. How can you make it foolproof that way?Yanz
On Wednesday, 11 April 2012 22:55:19 UTC+5:30, Jason Bobe wrote:Interesting concept from speculative designer Thomas Thwaites. A theoretical distributed surveillance tool of the future...bees...looking for pollen from illicit GMO plants:Jason
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