Sep. 19th, 2002
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Sep. 19th, 2002 05:26 pmBlooming gene found:
In a series of elegant experiments on thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), Yanovsky and Kay show that a plant starts flowering only if sunlight falls on it when the amount of CONSTANS protein is above a certain threshold, usually reached in the late afternoon.
Простенько и со вкусом.
In a series of elegant experiments on thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), Yanovsky and Kay show that a plant starts flowering only if sunlight falls on it when the amount of CONSTANS protein is above a certain threshold, usually reached in the late afternoon.
Простенько и со вкусом.
Еще одно вау
Sep. 19th, 2002 05:26 pmBlooming gene found:
In a series of elegant experiments on thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), Yanovsky and Kay show that a plant starts flowering only if sunlight falls on it when the amount of CONSTANS protein is above a certain threshold, usually reached in the late afternoon.
Простенько и со вкусом.
In a series of elegant experiments on thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), Yanovsky and Kay show that a plant starts flowering only if sunlight falls on it when the amount of CONSTANS protein is above a certain threshold, usually reached in the late afternoon.
Простенько и со вкусом.
Electrodes trigger out-of-body experience
Blanke found that electrically stimulating one brain region — the right angular gyrus — repeatedly triggers out-of-body experiences. Blanke and his team were using electrodes to excite the brain of a woman being treated for epilepsy.
The right angular gyrus integrates visual information — the sight of your body — and information that creates the mind's representation of your body. This is based on balance and feedback from your limbs about their position in space.
Blanke found that electrically stimulating one brain region — the right angular gyrus — repeatedly triggers out-of-body experiences. Blanke and his team were using electrodes to excite the brain of a woman being treated for epilepsy.
The right angular gyrus integrates visual information — the sight of your body — and information that creates the mind's representation of your body. This is based on balance and feedback from your limbs about their position in space.
Electrodes trigger out-of-body experience
Blanke found that electrically stimulating one brain region — the right angular gyrus — repeatedly triggers out-of-body experiences. Blanke and his team were using electrodes to excite the brain of a woman being treated for epilepsy.
The right angular gyrus integrates visual information — the sight of your body — and information that creates the mind's representation of your body. This is based on balance and feedback from your limbs about their position in space.
Blanke found that electrically stimulating one brain region — the right angular gyrus — repeatedly triggers out-of-body experiences. Blanke and his team were using electrodes to excite the brain of a woman being treated for epilepsy.
The right angular gyrus integrates visual information — the sight of your body — and information that creates the mind's representation of your body. This is based on balance and feedback from your limbs about their position in space.

