Biology

Slime Mold Can Solve Exponentially Complicated Problems in Linear Time

Researchers from Lanzhou University in China have shown that the slime mold Physarum polycephalum is able to solve the Traveling Salesman Problem, a combinatorial test with exponentially increasing complexity, in linear time. Using focused light stimulus as negative feedback to maintain the criteria of the task, the authors demonstrated that …

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Researchers Find Oldest Known Plant Virus

Scientists studying ancient corncobs found at Antelope House, an Ancestral Puebloan ruin located at Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, have discovered a 1,000-year-old virus, the oldest plant virus ever reported. The discovery is described in a paper this week in the Journal of Virology. Examining 1,000-year-old corncobs from an …

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Dracula Ants’ Mandibles are Fastest Known Animal Appendages

In a study published today in the journal Royal Society Open Science, researchers examined the kinematics and functional morphology of the Dracula ant (Mystrium camillae), who use a snap-jaw mechanism to quickly slide their mandibles across each other similar to a finger snap. The analysis revealed that Dracula ant mandibles …

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Reticulated Siren: New Salamander Species Discovered

A team of researchers has discovered a new species of salamander living in Alabama and the Panhandle region of Florida, the United States. A reticulated siren (Siren reticulata) from the waters of northwestern Florida (Okaloosa County) rests on an aquarium floor. Image credit: Pierson Hill. The newly-discovered salamander species belongs …

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