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Cool Science - a52 - 04-22-2016 Wikipedia: Slime Mold Wrote:Atsushi Tero of Hokkaido University grew the slime mold Physarum polycephalum in a flat wet dish. He placed the mold in a central position representing Tokyo, and he placed oat flakes in the dish corresponding to the locations of other major cities in the Greater Tokyo Area. As Physarum avoids bright light, light was used to simulate mountains, water and other obstacles in the dish. The mold first densely filled the space with plasmodia, then thinned the network to focus on efficiently connected branches. The network strikingly resembled Tokyo's rail system.I normally stick to physics but this is incredibly cool. RE: Cool Science - SleepingOrange - 04-22-2016 I'm always a slut for biology, especially of the micro variety RE: Cool Science - btp - 04-22-2016 RE: Cool Science - a52 - 04-22-2016 Scishow is great. RE: Cool Science - ICan'tGiveCredit - 04-22-2016 "collect data samples". Like bees. Just gather all of them in your hands. And throw them at the head scientist. bzzzzztzzzzzzttztztztzttztzztttz. Ecology project abandoned one hour later due to severe bees. RE: Cool Science - OTTO - 04-22-2016 You must be registered to view this content. RE: Cool Science - Justice Watch - 04-24-2016 OTTO Wrote:(04-22-2016, 07:04 AM)a52 Wrote: ยปContent Removed By userWikipedia: Slime Mold Wrote:Atsushi Tero of Hokkaido University grew the slime mold Physarum polycephalum in a flat wet dish. He placed the mold in a central position representing Tokyo, and he placed oat flakes in the dish corresponding to the locations of other major cities in the Greater Tokyo Area. As Physarum avoids bright light, light was used to simulate mountains, water and other obstacles in the dish. The mold first densely filled the space with plasmodia, then thinned the network to focus on efficiently connected branches. The network strikingly resembled Tokyo's rail system.I normally stick to physics but this is incredibly cool. Source RE: Cool Science - OTTO - 04-24-2016 You must be registered to view this content. RE: Cool Science - Plaid - 04-24-2016 This is both fascinating and cute, imagining the slime mould being fed oat flakes as if it was a tiny horse |