Just yesterday scientists in Washington released the results of a twelve year study of human living patterns. It turns out that there is a link between humans, rabbits, ants, and bees. As rabbits seek community in warrens, ants in ant hills, and bees in hives, humans instinctually live in condominiums and apartments. Even when more square footage is available for less money, a large percentage of humans will choose to live in a smaller unit of space with other humans inhabiting units above, below, and beside their own. Some scientists project that this is akin to infants feeling comforted by tightly-wrapped blankets. Others believe that people thrive as part of a hive of activity as opposed to the boredom of a quiet house.
Related Posts
Just Kidding
Read More
Grass is Always Greener
Lawnmowers and grass-cutters may become relics once new “false foliage” becomes standard.
Just Kidding
Read More
Generation Y Remakes Collective Living
Generation Y is remaking collective living. The idea may have come from the hippie lifestyles their parents used to live, but this is remade with all the comforts and technology of today.
Just Kidding
Read More
Bringing the Country to the City: Visual Aids for the Weary
Turn your city dwelling into a country home with the help of 3D imaging.