Jonathan Chubb, Merlin Sheldrake and Elinor Thompson explore slime moulds, the brainless organisms that can find their way around a maze. Show more Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss slime mould ...
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 ...
This is the third and slimiest member of our leaf demolition squad. This yellow moving goo is called a slime mould. One sort is called the scrambled egg slime mould, and another the dog's vomit.
Slime-mold amoebae are free-living microorganisms that periodically gather together to form macroscopic fruiting bodies. It now seems several that secreted gases play several important roles in ...
They will be judged on their quality, style and originality. Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas (Germany) carefully rolls over a log in his local forest to see fruiting bodies of slime mould and a tiny springtail ...