IJS theoretical biophysics and soft matter seminars

Biophysics Journal Club: Veronika Bukina, "Mexican jumping beans exhibit diffusive motion"

Europe/Ljubljana
Seminar room of physics (106) (IJS)

Seminar room of physics (106)

IJS

Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Description

American physicists investigated the statistical properties of the movements of Mexican jumping beans (the so-called boxes of Sebastiania pavoniana, which set the larvae of the leaflet growing in them in motion) in the absence of a temperature gradient. It turned out that in this case the motion is well described by the random walk model. The authors showed that such a strategy is more successful in finding the shadow than blind directional movement.

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Theoretical Biophysics and Soft Matter Group