Today this leaf . . . tomorrow the world!

by Jennifer Frazer on March 30, 2009

Ed. note: This is a repost from facebook. I’ll be reposting a few things to get this blog kicked off. Apologies to those who have already seen it! j.f.

Many of you know about my slightly (ok, entirely) unnatural slime mold obsession. They’re weird, cool-looking, and semi-sentient. And they’re even here in Colorado! I found three or four different species when on the Mycoblitz in August up at Rocky Mountain National Park. They’ve even been used as robot brains. (see http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8718)

A yellow slime mold at Olympic National Park.

A yellow slime mold at Olympic National Park.

Not bad for a giant crawling multinucleate bag of protoplasm. Well, here’s further proof of just how cool they are: http://discovermagazine.com/2009/jan/071

Even slime molds can remember.

So how on Earth is a feat like this possible for an organism that’s never even heard of a neuron? I’ll leave that for us to ponder. . . because no one really knows.

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Look before you leap

by Jennifer Frazer on March 7, 2009

Hi. You have reached the blog of Jennifer Frazer, science writer and overenthusiastic naturalist. Thanks for checking in! However, I’m not actually officially here yet as I’m still working on getting this thing designed, so you will have to be patient. There will be plenty of great amoeba/protist/lichen/zygomycete/ctenophore/bdelloid rotifer action coming very soon. I just don’t want to officially launch it until I get the look I’m . . . well . . . looking for.

In the meantime, here’s a great picture of an artful amoeba, the gracefully named Chaos diffluens, which has officially dethroned my previous favorite scientific name, Borrelia burgdorferi (the spiral bacteria that cause Lyme Disease). If I were an amoeba and had a name this bad a**, I’d have it tattooed on my pseudopod.

Today this pond . . . tomorrow the world! An artful amoeba -- Chaos diffluens.
An amoeba named “Chaos”. Great name for a Western?

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