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For scientist in a lab that don't possess a clock, we propose a petri dish on which the bacteria move on 2 concentric circles at different speed ( a circle for the minutes , one for the hours ) in addition to an easy detectable signal of presence. (yes we know ... we're a little bit crazy...)
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For scientist in a lab that don't possess a clock, we propose a petri dish on which the bacteria move on 2 concentric circles at different speed ( a circle for the minutes , one for the hours ) in addition to an easy detectable signal of presence.
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We could trace a path, avoid the phosphorilated form of cheY and add a tunable and robust oscillator to control the timing of the movements.
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Useless and unreliable what else ?
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We could trace a path , avoid the phosphorilated form of cheY and add a tunable and robuste oscilator to control the timing of the movements.
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result : Deep into the trash, very deep :D
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Useless and unreliable what else ?
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result : Deep into the trash
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Bacterioclock

1. The idea

For scientist in a lab that don't possess a clock, we propose a petri dish on which the bacteria move on 2 concentric circles at different speed ( a circle for the minutes , one for the hours ) in addition to an easy detectable signal of presence. (yes we know ... we're a little bit crazy...)

2. How to

We could trace a path, avoid the phosphorilated form of cheY and add a tunable and robust oscillator to control the timing of the movements.

3. Approval

Useless and unreliable what else ?


result : Deep into the trash, very deep :D