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Thinking without a brain: Studies in brainless slime molds reveal that they use physical cues to decide where to grow – Science Daily
If you didn’t have a brain, could you still navigate your surroundings? Thanks to new research on slime molds, the answer may…

If you didn’t have a brain, could you still figure out where you were and navigate your surroundings? Thanks to new research on slime molds, the answer may be “yes.” Scientists from the Wyss Institute at Harvard University and the Allen Discovery Center…
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