Meet slime mould, nature's supercomputer ... don't mind the gross factor

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By Peter Choi (Second year, majoring in Applied Biology) Sarah Wong (Third year, majoring in Construction Engineering and Management) Ada Yeung (Third year, majoring in Bioengineering) City University of Hong Kong
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Mould can turn your bread green and leave spots on your walls, and scientists are realising that it can think for itself

By Peter Choi (Second year, majoring in Applied Biology) Sarah Wong (Third year, majoring in Construction Engineering and Management) Ada Yeung (Third year, majoring in Bioengineering) City University of Hong Kong |
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