Science is not for the impatient
So I spent most of my Yom Kippur afternoon at the doctor's, which was completely unnecessary. (I aten't dead.) On the bright side, I am about to leave for break-fast with
derspatchel and I still love science:
One question never far from scientists' minds is how events might unfold were a giant slime mould to emerge in the Far East and embark on global domination . . . After a series of simple experiments involving agar, a globe, a bag of oats, and an obliging slime mould, an answer, of sorts, is now at hand.
I remember when slime mold modeled Tokyo's railways. I had no idea it felt so strongly about the Silk Road.
Happy new year!
One question never far from scientists' minds is how events might unfold were a giant slime mould to emerge in the Far East and embark on global domination . . . After a series of simple experiments involving agar, a globe, a bag of oats, and an obliging slime mould, an answer, of sorts, is now at hand.
I remember when slime mold modeled Tokyo's railways. I had no idea it felt so strongly about the Silk Road.
Happy new year!

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I love that the URL of that article is "slime-mould-world."
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I also like International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos.
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos.
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It's where the world of slime mold paper is appearing. (If you can't see the full article, let me know and I'll send you a copy.)
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Awesome! I am always glad when academic journals are not jerks about this sort of thing.
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That is marvelous!!