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In 2000, Japanese researcher Toshiyuki Nakagaki placed slime mold at the entrance of a miniature maze. At the exit, he put a sugar cube (food). The slime mold extended its branching tubes through every passage, filling the maze. Then something remarkable happened: it withdrew from the dead ends and focused its growth only along the shortest path between start and food.
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