Eleven-time PUP author John Tyler Bonner (THE SOCIAL AMOEBAE) is
the subject of a Princeton University homepage feature entitled, “The
Sultan of Slime.”
Click here to read the story and watch a stunning video of slime molds in action.
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Eleven-time PUP author John Tyler Bonner (THE SOCIAL AMOEBAE) is
the subject of a Princeton University homepage feature entitled, “The
Sultan of Slime.”
Click here to read the story and watch a stunning video of slime molds in action.
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Wow, this video is intriguing and scary. It’s amazing
Nice video, thx. There are more videos by John Tyler Bonner?
Fascinating work. And I remember Dr. Bonner as the advisor to my senior thesis at Princeton – a remarkable man and a true gentleman.