I did a double take when I read the title of the paper: "Ultrafast reversible self-assembly of living tangled matter"
Then I did another (a triple take?) when I saw the video. https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.03384 #Biology#LifeFindsAWay
California blackworms from complex tangles but can then untangle themselves in milliseconds! Fascinating thread on how they do it, by the researcher studying them:
Six years ago, this was the first black hole ever imaged directly. The new observations connect the "ring" around the event horizon with the mayhem the black hole is causing all around. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05843-w#BlackHole
@noplasticshower I expect there is an engineering way to make it work, but the cost/benefit tradeoff could be tough. That's why the InSight mission was intentionally designed to end when its panels got dusty.