nsane.forums Posted February 28, 2010 Share Posted February 28, 2010 One of the images that says "science experiment" to the public is that of a rat findingits way through an experimenter's maze. We tend to associate the ability of rats to quickly solve mazes with their navigational skills and intelligence. Mazes also present an interesting challenge to robotics researchers, who can use them to test the navigation skills of their creations. But, as it turns out, some mazes can be navigated without all that much in the way of smarts.Ateam of chemists and chemical engineers from Northwestern Universityhave developed an oil droplet that is capable of running through asimple maze, running along the optimal path no less.With no need for food, the oil drop found its way thanks to acombination of a surface active chemicals and a pH gradient that is present in the maze. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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