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Many experiments have proved that Polycephalum has the ability of learning and memory. There are also some special ways between them to communicate. These make me impressed with this little wonderful creature. Is it possible to come up with an experiment that allows these little creatures to perform their talents?
== Direct or Gradual ? ==


Between Physarum and the food, scientists built a bridge containing some salt which Physarum doesn't like. But in order to get food, the slime crossed the salt bridge. After that, the scientist put the slime into hibernation. After resuscitation, it can still cross over the salt bridge, and the speed is faster than the last time. So scientists think they have learning and memory functions.
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== My idea ==
The environment plays a very important role in the growth of organisms. In addition to different environments, even the way the environment changes have an impact on them. Facing this, organisms always show different feedbacks.


Based on the above experiment, I came up with an idea to observe these little creatures.  
The different substance is used to grow Physarum Polycephalum to compare their growth. They will make their own corresponding changes to this environmental change. If this unusual living environment is not faced by this Physarum itself but through communication with other Physarum, adapting to the changes in the environment are also passed on.


When I was raising Physarum Polycephalum, I found that they didn't like coffee. What if I add coffee to their growth medium, will they adapt to such an environment?
[[File:idea sketch.png|1000px]]


I decided to split the slime into two parts. One is fed with a normal 2% agar medium. In the other one's medium, I will replace the water with an appropriate amount of coffee. In the beginning, the amount of coffee is small, allowing slimes to grow on it. After that, the amount of coffee will be increased after every time the slime adapts to the environment of the medium. Then let the slime that can grow on the coffee medium and the slime that have not lived on the coffee medium live together on the ordinary agar medium for a period of time. Finally, the slimes who have lived together for a period of time are raised in a coffee medium to observe whether they can accept the coffee environment.
== Process ==
 
'''Why coffee medium?'''
 
- They don't like caffeine
 
When raising the Physarum Polycephalum, many different mediums have been tried. Caffeine is one of the things they don't like coffee.
 
[[File:they don't like caffeine.jpg|400px]]
 
- Visible color differences
 
Coffee itself has a strong color. It's easy to tell its concentration and the difference with a normal agar medium.
 
[[File:color difference.png|400px]]
 
'''What is the value of the format medium'''
 
Using a format medium to grow Physarum Polycephalum: 1g Agar + 25ml coffee + 25ml water


'''''02.06.2021'''''
[[File:format value_Result 1.png|400px]]
The project shows different environments that the Physarum might grow in and is taking a closer look at media that the Physarum consumes, e.g. mushrooms. A timelapse will make it possible to see the Physarum growing and consuming different media. What does the Physarum consme quickly? In which environment will it grow the most? Can Physarum from different environment, fed with different media be brought together again?


With this value, Physarum can't grow healthy. So that subsequent experiments are meaningful.


'''How experiments are conducted'''


== Process ==
- Sample 1: Direct move into format medium
 
[[File:timelapes1.jpg|400px]]
 
[[:File:Result1_ 2.mp4]]
 
- Sample 2: Gradual move into format medium
 
[[File:timelapes 2.jpg|800px]]
 
[[:File:Result 2_2.mp4]]
 
- Sample 3: Move into format medium after communication
 
(Let format-medium-experienced Physarum and non-experienced Physarum grow together in normal medium first, then move the merged  Physarum into format medium.)
 
[[File:timelapes 3.jpg|600px]]


[[:File:Result 3_ 2.mp4]]


== [[/My Physarum Polycephalum Keeping Diary/]] ==
'''[[/My Physarum Polycephalum Keeping Diary/]]'''


[[File:Diary 2.jpg|400px]]
[[File:Diary 2.jpg|400px]]


(Continually updated)
== Techinical solution ==
 
In the experiment, the same concentration of coffee will provide caffeine to the medium. Physarums will be split into three Samples. The first one will grow in a normal 2% agar medium at the beginning. And then move into the coffee medium directly. In the second sample, the amount of coffee in the medium will be very small at first. Then after each time, the Physrum has adapted to the new environment, increase the amount of coffee gradually until the concentration of coffee is the same as the default value.
The third sample lets the Physarum who can grow on the default coffee medium and another one who hasn't lived on the coffee medium before, live together for a period of time. After that, move them to the default coffee medium too. Observe and record the difference in the growth of Physarums among the three samples. Find out whether they can adapt to the coffee environment.
 
The way I took Time-lapse videos:
[[File:equipment box for video.jpg|600px]]
 
 
== Inspiration ==
 
'''Experiment 1:''' Between Physarum and the food, scientists built a bridge containing some salt which Physarum doesn't like. But to get food, the slime crossed the salt bridge. After that, the scientist put the slime into hibernation. After resuscitation, it can still cross over the salt bridge, and the speed is faster than the last time. So scientists think they have learning and memory functions.
 
'''Experiment 2:''' Researchers found that if they put a frog in a pan of boiling water, the frog can quickly jump out. On the other hand, if they put a frog in cold water and put the water to boil over time, the frog will be boiled to death.


== Reference: ==
== Reference: ==
-TED Talk_ Heather Barnett: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UxGrde1NDA&t=136s Was wir Menschen von halbintelligentem Schleim lernen können]
-TED Talk_ Heather Barnett: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UxGrde1NDA&t=136s Was wir Menschen von halbintelligentem Schleim lernen können]


-The Physarum Experiments -  Heather Barnett: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b--9igdjVj0 Short compilation of studies: Study No. 022: Starvation Fireworks / Study No. 019: The Maze (homage to a classic experiment) / Study No. 026: Intraspecies Fusion]
-The Physarum Experiments -  Heather Barnett: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b--9igdjVj0 Short compilation of studies: Study No. 022: Starvation Fireworks / Study No. 019: The Maze (homage to a classic experiment) / Study No. 026: Intraspecies Fusion]
===heather dewey-hagborg===
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 5 August 2021

Direct or Gradual ?

The environment plays a very important role in the growth of organisms. In addition to different environments, even the way the environment changes have an impact on them. Facing this, organisms always show different feedbacks.

The different substance is used to grow Physarum Polycephalum to compare their growth. They will make their own corresponding changes to this environmental change. If this unusual living environment is not faced by this Physarum itself but through communication with other Physarum, adapting to the changes in the environment are also passed on.

Idea sketch.png

Process

Why coffee medium?

- They don't like caffeine

When raising the Physarum Polycephalum, many different mediums have been tried. Caffeine is one of the things they don't like coffee.

They don't like caffeine.jpg

- Visible color differences

Coffee itself has a strong color. It's easy to tell its concentration and the difference with a normal agar medium.

Color difference.png

What is the value of the format medium

Using a format medium to grow Physarum Polycephalum: 1g Agar + 25ml coffee + 25ml water

Format value Result 1.png

With this value, Physarum can't grow healthy. So that subsequent experiments are meaningful.

How experiments are conducted

- Sample 1: Direct move into format medium

Timelapes1.jpg

File:Result1_ 2.mp4

- Sample 2: Gradual move into format medium

Timelapes 2.jpg

File:Result 2_2.mp4

- Sample 3: Move into format medium after communication

(Let format-medium-experienced Physarum and non-experienced Physarum grow together in normal medium first, then move the merged Physarum into format medium.)

Timelapes 3.jpg

File:Result 3_ 2.mp4

My Physarum Polycephalum Keeping Diary

Diary 2.jpg

Techinical solution

In the experiment, the same concentration of coffee will provide caffeine to the medium. Physarums will be split into three Samples. The first one will grow in a normal 2% agar medium at the beginning. And then move into the coffee medium directly. In the second sample, the amount of coffee in the medium will be very small at first. Then after each time, the Physrum has adapted to the new environment, increase the amount of coffee gradually until the concentration of coffee is the same as the default value. The third sample lets the Physarum who can grow on the default coffee medium and another one who hasn't lived on the coffee medium before, live together for a period of time. After that, move them to the default coffee medium too. Observe and record the difference in the growth of Physarums among the three samples. Find out whether they can adapt to the coffee environment.

The way I took Time-lapse videos: Equipment box for video.jpg


Inspiration

Experiment 1: Between Physarum and the food, scientists built a bridge containing some salt which Physarum doesn't like. But to get food, the slime crossed the salt bridge. After that, the scientist put the slime into hibernation. After resuscitation, it can still cross over the salt bridge, and the speed is faster than the last time. So scientists think they have learning and memory functions.

Experiment 2: Researchers found that if they put a frog in a pan of boiling water, the frog can quickly jump out. On the other hand, if they put a frog in cold water and put the water to boil over time, the frog will be boiled to death.

Reference:

-TED Talk_ Heather Barnett: Was wir Menschen von halbintelligentem Schleim lernen können

-The Physarum Experiments - Heather Barnett: Short compilation of studies: Study No. 022: Starvation Fireworks / Study No. 019: The Maze (homage to a classic experiment) / Study No. 026: Intraspecies Fusion

heather dewey-hagborg