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Walking droplets, swimming microbes: on memory in physics and life

Author(s)
Libchaber, AlbertTlusty, Tsvi
Issued Date
2020-11
DOI
10.5802/crmeca.25
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/49025
Fulltext
https://comptes-rendus.academie-sciences.fr/mecanique/item/CRMECA_2020__348_6-7_545_0/
Citation
COMPTES RENDUS MECANIQUE, v.348, no.6-7, pp.545 - 554
Abstract
Whirling and swerving, a bacterium is swimming in a test tube, foraging for food. On the surface of a vibrating bath, a droplet starts walking. A certain similarity, but mostly dissimilarity, between the physical memory that emerges in Couder's droplet experiments and the biological memory of the bacterium is noted. It serves as a starting point for a short perspective and speculation on the multilevel, loopy memory of living matter.
Publisher
centre Mersenne pour ldition scientifique ouverte
ISSN
1631-0721
Keyword (Author)
BacteriaMemoryPersisterCRISPR/CasSpore
Keyword
CHEMOTAXISEPIGENETIC INHERITANCEBACTERIAL

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