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Inside Japan's most ambitious plan to create the world's most optimized and  efficient urban transport system
Inside Japan's most ambitious plan to create the world's most optimized and efficient urban transport system

Comparison of the Physarum networks with the Tokyo rail network. (A) In...  | Download Scientific Diagram
Comparison of the Physarum networks with the Tokyo rail network. (A) In... | Download Scientific Diagram

Physarum polycephalum - Wikipedia
Physarum polycephalum - Wikipedia

Could a 'virtual slime mould' design a better subway system? - U of T  Engineering News
Could a 'virtual slime mould' design a better subway system? - U of T Engineering News

Slime Mold, The Most Charismatic Single Cell You'll Meet Today
Slime Mold, The Most Charismatic Single Cell You'll Meet Today

Slime Mold replicates the Tokyo rail network : r/woahdude
Slime Mold replicates the Tokyo rail network : r/woahdude

Brainless slime mold grows in pattern like Tokyo's subway system |  Biodesign @ Berkeley
Brainless slime mold grows in pattern like Tokyo's subway system | Biodesign @ Berkeley

Brainless slime mold grows in pattern like Tokyo's subway system |  Communicating Science 2017 Section 211
Brainless slime mold grows in pattern like Tokyo's subway system | Communicating Science 2017 Section 211

Slime Mold Grows Network Just Like Tokyo Rail System | WIRED
Slime Mold Grows Network Just Like Tokyo Rail System | WIRED

Slime Mold Can Solve Exponentially Complicated Problems in Linear Time |  Biology, Computer Science | Sci-News.com
Slime Mold Can Solve Exponentially Complicated Problems in Linear Time | Biology, Computer Science | Sci-News.com

Is it true that certain funguses can be used to model the most efficient  routes for things like subway systems? I refer specifically to Paul Stamets  comments about Physarium polycephalum. - Quora
Is it true that certain funguses can be used to model the most efficient routes for things like subway systems? I refer specifically to Paul Stamets comments about Physarium polycephalum. - Quora

What brainless moulds may teach us
What brainless moulds may teach us

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.
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.

Scientists Used Slime Mold To Create The Most Efficient Traffic Map For The  United States | Bored Panda
Scientists Used Slime Mold To Create The Most Efficient Traffic Map For The United States | Bored Panda

Mapping Tokyo's Train System in Slime Mold - Bloomberg
Mapping Tokyo's Train System in Slime Mold - Bloomberg

Heather Barnett: What humans can learn from semi-intelligent slime | TED  Talk
Heather Barnett: What humans can learn from semi-intelligent slime | TED Talk

Slime mould attacks simulates Tokyo rail network
Slime mould attacks simulates Tokyo rail network

Brainless Slime Mold Builds a Replica Tokyo Subway | Discover Magazine
Brainless Slime Mold Builds a Replica Tokyo Subway | Discover Magazine

Slime Mold Proves That Intelligence Isn't That Difficult | Slime mould,  Slime, Science fact
Slime Mold Proves That Intelligence Isn't That Difficult | Slime mould, Slime, Science fact

Tokyo rail network designed by Physarum plasmodium - YouTube
Tokyo rail network designed by Physarum plasmodium - YouTube

Comparison of the Physarum networks with the Tokyo rail network. (A) In...  | Download Scientific Diagram
Comparison of the Physarum networks with the Tokyo rail network. (A) In... | Download Scientific Diagram

Tokyo rail network formation with Physarum polycephalum [84]. | Download  Scientific Diagram
Tokyo rail network formation with Physarum polycephalum [84]. | Download Scientific Diagram

Slime mould attacks simulates Tokyo rail network | Discover Magazine
Slime mould attacks simulates Tokyo rail network | Discover Magazine