This Crystal Mimics Learning and Forgetting - Facts So Romantic

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You don't need a brain to learn. Slime molds, for example, solve mazes and navigate obstacles--all without a single neuron. Information about their environment is somehow stored across their bodies. A new paper suggests that samarium nickelate oxide (SNO, for short), a synthetic crystal, can mimic learning. SNO's ability comes from its environmental sensitivity.

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