Oct 18, 2022
Clockwork-Like ‘Computer’ Discovered Inside Brainless Microscopic Organism
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: computing, neuroscience
Tiny single-celled critters obviously don’t have room for a brain to tell them how to move in complex ways, so to get about, they usually roll, slither or swim.
But microscopic pond dwellers called Euplotes eurystomus have mastered a way to walk brainlessly – scurrying about like insects, with their 14 little appendages.
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