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Back in 2010, a team of researchers from Japan and the U.K. fed a slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) with nutrients arranged to imitate the nodes of the Tokyo subway system. Can this
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TIL Scientists put slime mold onto a model of a map of Tokyo, with food representing urban centers. After a day, it created a network almost identical to Tokyo's actual rail network.
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