Slime mold is a multicellular, dynamic collective when feeding on bacteria

A team of researchers from the University of Geneva and Aix Marseille University has found that the slime mold Fonticula alba forms a multicellular, dynamic collective when feeding on bacteria. In their paper published in the journal Current Biology, the group describes their study of the slime mold’s life cycle and what they discovered when they introduced it to bacteria.


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