Slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) can naturally optimize complex transportation networks by strengthening efficient routes and abandoning inefficient ones, as demonstrated when researchers placed oat flakes representing Tokyo's cities and the slime mold recreated the city's rail network within one day, solving a logistics problem that took human engineers decades.
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This weird yellow blob is a better transportation planner than humans. No brain, no map, yet it recreated one of the most complex rail networks on Earth.
In 2010, researchers placed oat flakes representing cities around Tokyo, then dropped a slime mold in the middle to see what would happen. The slime explored every direction, then slowly cut away inefficient paths, reinforcing only the best routes between food sources. After 1 day, the network looked almost identical to Tokyo's actual rail system with the same hubs, connections, and even backup routes. The slime mold, Physarum polycephalum, constantly strengthens nutrient-rich routes and abandons the rest, >> [music] >> naturally optimizing its entire network.
A brainless organism solved a logistics problem that took human engineers decades. [music] Perhaps the future of infrastructure comes from biology, not blueprints.
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