Slime molds have lived on Earth since long before the emergence of the human species. As single-celled organisms, slime molds do not have brains or nerves. And yet, they have ways of processing ...
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The amorphous organism have a remarkable ability to problem-solve and self-organize--and experimental philosopher Jonathon Keats is putting them to work tackling some of our biggest political ...
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We chatted with some cheese and health experts to get to the bottom of it. According to Mitizi D. Baum, CEO of Stop Foodborne Illness, signs of spoilage include “green and white mold and pink yeast ...
Earlier this week my daughter-in-law Kayla sent me a picture of their grass and wondered what was happening. There was black stuff along the blades of the dead grass. Several other colleagues were ...
Scientists who study a family of green algae that includes unicellular ... some multicellular organisms, such as slime molds and at least one ciliate species, possess very few cell types and ...
You've been a wonderful audience; please tip your email server. It's like the start of a joke: What do Google and slime mold have in common? A lot, says a memo from an ex-Googler comparing the org ...
Astronauts on a space station are plagued by a mysterious jellylike substance that clings to their backs, then turns into tentacled, red-eyed creatures that kill their victims.
According to Mitizi D. Baum, CEO of Stop Foodborne Illness, signs of spoilage include “green and white mold and pink yeast slime.” The white and green mold can turn slightly fuzzy. You may ...