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The top side is Yakult milk, below is water. slime molds didn't find the oat in Yakult immediately.
ContinueAdded by Katherine on December 20, 2020 at 18:22 — 1 Comment
What's the best way to get a timelapse of slimemold growth? I know they grow better in the dark, so I'd hesitate to illuminate them at all times for camera footage. Any ideas of best cameras, best timelapse softwares for phones, or other ideas for getting a good timelapse? What have people done in the past? Thanks!
Added by Raphael Kay on December 9, 2020 at 20:56 — 1 Comment
I am trying to grow some "daywalker" slime onto a canvas for an artwork. Do you guys have any tips for growing slime mold this way?
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Curated by Alison Dell, the show is now up online
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Hi everyone.
Did you heard about this news : al Slim mod to rule de entire universe ???
;-)
Francçois-Joseph
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A cool youtube channel I follow called "Journey to the Microcosmos" just put out a new video on slime mold
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elqwn7k2Wwk
Should garner more interest in slime and very informational too
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Slime mold Andi represents one of 720 mating types of its species. So I asked it, how would it like to be addressed?
Added by Jan-Maarten Luursema on December 28, 2019 at 11:13 — 1 Comment
After seeing a report on CNN and reading it and watching several videos I thought of a question:
If one slime mould from let's say for example the USA is "introduced" to a slime mould from another area (continent, country) do they interact together and work as one or do they notice they're from different areas and fight each other?
This is not a joke question, I am asking quite serious...
Added by Martin Maschke on October 24, 2019 at 1:36 — 3 Comments
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When I talk about slime molds, people will often want to know whether (and how) they die. I asked slime mold Andi, who pulls no punches on this one…
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I have been working with slime mould this year as part of my art degree at Lancaster University. Thank you Ian for the slime mould!…
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Hi guys!
I'm very happy to finally join this community. I've read posts, watched videos, and had many questions answered here for years. I've worked with slime mould, specifically Physarum polycephalum, for over eight years now. I am continually astonished by the amazing abilities and beauty of these creatures.
Recently, I completed and patented a method of producing insulin rapidly and efficiently with Physarum in answer to the insulin crisis. Now…
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Hello World from Annelie Wallin on Vimeo.
7 days time-laps photography of a slime mold; Physarum Polycephalum, creating beautiful patterns of network when searching for food. Photo by…
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Michael Sedbon and myself will be showing works co-created with slime molds at the Biodesign Here Now festival in London next week. It would be great to see you, should you be around!
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Does Physarum Polycephalum decompose lignin and cellulose?
Added by mint taste slime mould on July 21, 2018 at 6:44 — 1 Comment
Added by Alexander Ludlam on July 12, 2018 at 15:47 — 1 Comment
We're going to do something with physarum. At this time, we will search what smells physarum likes.
If some precedent study exist, please let me know!
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