Wasps use face-recognition brain cells to identify each other

The neurons in wasp brains that help them recognise hive mates are similar to those in the brains of primates, including humans

​The neurons in wasp brains that help them recognise hive mates are similar to those in the brains of primates, including humans The neurons in wasp brains that help them recognise hive mates are similar to those in the brains of primates, including humans 

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