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  • Jan 5, 2024 / Blog

    Your Next Flight May Be Designed by Slime Mold and Human Bones

    No one would guess human bones and slime mold would lead a design trend. Definitely not a billion dollar one. But the epically odd duo earned seats at the design table, and the results make…

  • Jan 5, 2024 / Blog

    Watch a No-Brained Blob Think Out Loud

    Slime mold’s oddities are balanced by behavior that is ultra-relatable—they are ruled by food! Case in point: A hungry individual is avoided more by its peers than a poisoned one. Humans are now looking to…

  • Dec 21, 2023 / Blog

    Slime Mold 101: Meet the Genius Without a Brain

    Slime mold’s party tricks are proving to be laced with valuable intel we wouldn’t have without them.

  • Dec 21, 2023 / Blog

    The Bizarre Genius of a Brainless Blob

    It’s been a consultant for NASA, shot at by police and mistaken for an alien. How slime mold—a brainless, single-celled organism—mapped the dark universe, keeps challenging the top minds to rethink intelligence, and has an…

  • Sep 7, 2022 / Blog

    Disappearing Freaks of Nature—and the Secrets Going With Them

    The ultimate freak show is an understatement: Armed worms, sex-crazed fish, poison-hungry butterflies, polka-dotted flying good luck charms, and the most despicable creature born with a grin whose blood fights gravity. No one knows all…

  • Jun 9, 2022 / Blog

    6 Innovations Shaped by the Most Powerful Force on Earth

    What does it mean when a shrimp shapes the future of aircraft, dolphins predict tsunamis, and invisible organisms help solve the plastic crisis? It means in a world dominated by market-driven solutions and rushed progress,…

  • Jan 11, 2022 / Blog

    What We Fear Most May Help Keep Us Alive

    We know what’s at stake. It’s an active decision to pursue innovations and strategies that honor life for the long-haul versus choosing quickies that lead to our next extinction. And if fact-based efforts and “last…

  • Feb 28, 2020 / Blog

    Nature’s Pulling the Fire Alarm, So What Can People Do Now?

    The recent fires in Australia burned an area over twice the size of Portugal, with estimates nearing a billion animals lost along with critical habitat, food sources, and services the forests provide. The fires have…

  • Sep 11, 2019 / Blog

    The Future of Innovation is Here: 8 Inventions from Nature’s Laboratory

    The following is a contributed piece by guest writer, Katie Losey. Banning swimsuits suggests they are X-rated and risqué, but that’s not why speedos made waves at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. That year, 98% of…