Fireflies' Synchronized Flashing Finally Explained by Science
The science of how fireflies stay in sync
Ars Technica2026.03.16Updated 29d ago

Engineers have uncovered the mathematical rules fireflies follow to sync up their flashes.
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Engineers have discovered the mathematical principles behind fireflies' remarkable synchronized flashing behavior. By studying the insects' natural coordination mechanisms, researchers developed rules that explain how thousands of fireflies achieve perfect timing. These findings could have applications in network synchronization and distributed systems.
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