Ant wars: Scientists use Age of Empires to combat invasive species



What you need to know

  • Australia’s national science agency and the University of Western Australia are using Age of Empires to simulate ant warfare.
  • Australia has spent millions fighting invasive ant species, and the simulated battlefields have provided data that may help improve the outcome of battles between native and invasive ant species.

Back in 2002 if you were a kid in Australia or the US it was very likely you sat down to open a box of cereal for your morning breakfast. It was also likely you found a copy of Microsoft Studio‘s Age of Empires on a physical disc inside the box. Age of Empires has grown way beyond its humble beginnings as cereal box loot. You may not find Age of Empires at the breakfast table these days, but you can find it in the halls of the University of Western Australia.

In a partnership with CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, the University of Western Australia’s researchers have been using the real-time strategy and battle simulator to solve a crisis involving invasive ants. 





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