But I feel everybody should see and fully appreciate this opening paragraph:
In the wild, a worm blob looks like any other mud ball lolling around the bottom of a pond. But if you poke an unassuming worm blob, it will respond in a way a mud ball never would, wriggling out into a noodly shape that a Pastafarian might mistake for something divine.
I don't know what exactly is going on with the Science Times editing, but it surely is a marvel.
Behold, the Worm Blob and Its Computerized Twin
In the wild, a worm blob looks like any other mud ball lolling around the bottom of a pond. But if you poke an unassuming worm blob, it will respond in a way a mud ball never would, wriggling out into a noodly shape that a Pastafarian might mistake for something divine.
I don't know what exactly is going on with the Science Times editing, but it surely is a marvel.
Behold, the Worm Blob and Its Computerized Twin
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Date: 2021-11-07 06:08 am (UTC)