Eos of the Eons
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Sounds like woo woo hogwash, but this is really cool:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11544353
Bacteria do communicate with each other. I'm surprised I hadn't heard of this before, so I had to share.
I'm not sure if it is spelled out online, but I saw the person who coined the term "quorum sensing" in a documentary last night on PBS. She explained that the bacteria didn't respond a certain way to each other until a certain number became present in an area. The bacteria she was studying didn't glow until a "quorum" was present. The party didn't start until a certain number of bacteria came about to play.
I used to take minutes at meetings, most of which didn't start until there was a quorum. Get it?
I find that totally amusing.
-Geekout
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11544353
Bacteria do communicate with each other. I'm surprised I hadn't heard of this before, so I had to share.
I'm not sure if it is spelled out online, but I saw the person who coined the term "quorum sensing" in a documentary last night on PBS. She explained that the bacteria didn't respond a certain way to each other until a certain number became present in an area. The bacteria she was studying didn't glow until a "quorum" was present. The party didn't start until a certain number of bacteria came about to play.
I used to take minutes at meetings, most of which didn't start until there was a quorum. Get it?
The minimal number of officers and members of a committee or organization, usually a majority, who must be present for valid transaction of business.
I find that totally amusing.
-Geekout