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From the Bacterial Cybernetics Group at Tel Aviv University

"Simple" bacteria, coping with adverse growth conditions, show unexpected sophistication. When examined closely, this behavior is much more impressive. It seems as if the bacterial colony can not only compute better then the best parallel computers we have, but can also think and even be creative.

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