The Biophysics of a Brainless Animal

Trichoplax adhaerens is a species of placozoa, the simplest animals at the base of the tree of life. It doesn’t have a nervous system, yet it exhibits complex behaviors. How is this possible? The answer could illuminate the origins of the nervous system—and the future of robotics. “It’s a tour de force of biophysics,” said Orit Peleg of the University of Colorado, Boulder. Read the full article at Quanta Magazine: - VISIT our Website: - LIKE us on Facebook: - FOLLOW us Twitter: Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent publication supported by the Simons Foundation
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