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Slime Molds Can Solve Mazes Without a Brain
Imagine a creature that can solve puzzles without thinking, remember paths without neurons, and learn from experience without ...
Image: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, NOAA Photo Library Hagfishes are unusual animals before slime even comes into the equation. But it is this snot-like substance that they are probably best known ...
The slime also helps banana slugs move—and simultaneously ... They eat detritus (dead organic matter), including fallen leaves and plants, animal feces, moss, and mushroom spores, and then ...
They are not animals, however. And despite their present puffball-like appearance, the navy-blue balls are not fungi, nor do their stalks attest to the sedentary life of a plant. These are slime ...
This primitive animal has teeth on its tongue, secretes a viscid slime and can tie itself in a knot. It also has four hearts, the nature of which may clarify cardiac function in higher animals ...
We humans have long wondered how animals see the world—and us. Does your dog really feel shame when it gives you that famous "guilty look?" What is behind the "swarm intelligence" of slime mold ...
Add ¼ teaspoon of borax. Mix until as much borax dissolves as possible. This is your borax solution. If you would like your slime to be a certain color, add one or two drops of food coloring to your ...