It contains an analogue computing circuit with components grown from a slimemould.
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An electron microscopic view of slimemould, inspired one of her best known works.
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But current research suggests the slimemould leaves chemical markers on unsuccessful routes as a reminder.
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A slimemould would easily survive similar treatment.
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According to the slimemould the motorway should be rerouted along the east coast through Newcastle.
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An individual human consciousness is infinitely more advanced than that of a single slimemould micro-organism.
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Bottom-up organisational models, from slimemould to WTO protests, seem better able to address today's participatory sensibility.
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Likewise, the slimemould growing in damp fields and forests all around us can exhibit remarkably coordinated behaviour.
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At first glance, the proposition that human civilisation imitates the behaviour of slimemould is preposterous, an evolutionary leap backwards.
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Forget The Starfish and the Spider, this would herald the age of the slimemould, that curious creature so often referenced in digital thinking.
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A developmentally regulated metabolism of chlorinated compounds may therefore be widespread amongst slimemoulds.
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Slimemoulds are masses of protoplasm that share characteristics of both fungi and animals.
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Slimemould grows at 1cm an hour in optimum conditions, and will successfully map most problems in a few days.
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Back in 2008, researchers at Hokkaido University repeatedly subjected successfully growing slimemoulds to low temperatures and dry air every 30 minutes.