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Slime Mold news. On 2nd October 2008 the IgNobel Cognitive Science Prize was awarded to Toshiyuki Nakagaki of Hokkaido University, Japan, Hiroyasu Yamada of Nagoya, Japan, Ryo Kobayashi of Hiroshima University, Atsushi Tero of Presto JST, Akio Ishiguro of Tohoku University, and Ágotá Tóth of the University of Szeged, Hungary for discovering that slime molds can solve puzzles in their seminal work: "Intelligence: Maze-Solving by an Amoeboid Organism."--[[User:PeterGFin|PeterGFin]] 16:52, October 2, 2009 (UTC)
 
Slime Mold news. On 2nd October 2008 the IgNobel Cognitive Science Prize was awarded to Toshiyuki Nakagaki of Hokkaido University, Japan, Hiroyasu Yamada of Nagoya, Japan, Ryo Kobayashi of Hiroshima University, Atsushi Tero of Presto JST, Akio Ishiguro of Tohoku University, and Ágotá Tóth of the University of Szeged, Hungary for discovering that slime molds can solve puzzles in their seminal work: "Intelligence: Maze-Solving by an Amoeboid Organism."--[[User:PeterGFin|PeterGFin]] 16:52, October 2, 2009 (UTC)
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are there any edible slime molds in real world? i think this would be more interesting than maze-solving amoebs ;) --[[Special:Contributions/84.113.208.246|84.113.208.246]] 16:13, October 22, 2009 (UTC)

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please add total list of references, such as runoff from the nearby farm

Slime Mold news. On 2nd October 2008 the IgNobel Cognitive Science Prize was awarded to Toshiyuki Nakagaki of Hokkaido University, Japan, Hiroyasu Yamada of Nagoya, Japan, Ryo Kobayashi of Hiroshima University, Atsushi Tero of Presto JST, Akio Ishiguro of Tohoku University, and Ágotá Tóth of the University of Szeged, Hungary for discovering that slime molds can solve puzzles in their seminal work: "Intelligence: Maze-Solving by an Amoeboid Organism."--PeterGFin 16:52, October 2, 2009 (UTC)

are there any edible slime molds in real world? i think this would be more interesting than maze-solving amoebs ;) --84.113.208.246 16:13, October 22, 2009 (UTC)