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The Meandering Pod

The Meandering Pod

Date de sortie : 2026-05-06
© Cam, Dom, Bec and Lotta
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Date de sortie : 2026-05-06
© Cam, Dom, Bec and Lotta
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JAPAN - This Protist Is Smarter Than You

JAPAN - This Protist Is Smarter Than You

How much do you know about protists? How much do you know about their behaviour and intelligence? I’m gonna guess very little, as that’s where I was not that long ago. The world of these obscure creatures is incredibly complex and fascinating, as th
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How much do you know about protists? How much do you know about their behaviour and intelligence? I’m gonna guess very little, as that’s where I was not that long ago. The world of these obscure creatures is incredibly complex and fascinating, as they interact with their environment and make decisions and weigh up risks. 
In this episode, I interview researcher Alid Al-Asmar about slime moulds (the “blob”) ciliates (unicellular beings with eyelashes) and his personal favourite - nematodes (little round worms).
Dom joins me for the end for a comparison of his intelligence to that of protists. Brutal, but demonstrates my point. 
Below are the articles I cite in the show.
Does being multi-headed make you better at solving problems?
ScienceDirect.comhttps://www.sciencedirect.comDoes being multi-headed make you better at solving problems? A survey of ...
A ciliate memorises the geometry of a swimming area
royalsocietypublishing.orghttps://royalsocietypublishing.orgA ciliate memorizes the geometry of a swimming arena | The Royal Society
C. Elegant transfers across a gap under an electric field as dispersal behaviour
National Institutes of Health (.gov)https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govCaenorhabditis elegans transfers across a gap under an electric field as ...
Maze-solving by an amoeboid organism
Naturehttps://www.nature.comMaze-solving by an amoeboid organism
Rules for Biologically Inspired Adaptive Network Design
Science | AAAShttps://www.science.orgRules for Biologically Inspired Adaptive Network Design
Geometrical preference of anchoring sites in the unicellular organism Stentor coeruleus
PNAShttps://www.pnas.orgGeometrical preference of anchoring sites in the unicellular organism ...
Id. d’épisode : 1000766350935
GUID : 967b5a70-14c9-453f-b707-d9cefd02a4ce
Date de publication : 6/5/2026 à 03:00:00

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We are four travelling beans from Perth who have taken on the challenge (and adventure) of journeying from our isolated home to Europe by trail, rail and sail. Join us as we meander across Asia, exploring different continents, cultures and conversations – no flights, no rush.

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