Introduction
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42: Answer to life, the universe and everything. Also, I'm being a bit of an ass here. |
The Yellow Slime
Yellow slime is a little more than a random, nonsensical name. Upon a recent trip for school, we learned all about yellow slime. This stuff is actually a large colony of single-cell organisms that work together. These molds can exhibit amazing communal intelligence, organizing for the benefit of the group over the individual. The experiment pictured below saw a slime mold map an efficient route to food and mimic the the train system around Tokyo. The New York Times has a great article about this.So, yellow slime is a lot smarter than we would normally expect from a mold. And it does so through teamwork. That's a powerful idea, and an inspiring one for me. As for "cogitations," well, that's just an elitist word for "thoughts." But, it sure sounds sticky, so it seemed fitting for some slime. There isn't really any deeper meaning than that, or, well, I don't know.
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A slime mold at Channel Rock | Slime molds mapping efficient routes. (Science Magazine) |