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    Bacteria Have Ability to 'See,' Eye-Opening Study Finds

    http://www.nbcnews.com/science/scien...-finds-n515141

    Bacteria can see, using their entire one-celled selves as a tiny camera lens to focus light, researchers reported Tuesday.

    The ability goes beyond just a vague sense of where the light is, and allows the one-celled organisms to find just the right spot, the team reported in the journal eLife.

    "The idea that bacteria can see their world in basically the same way that we do is pretty exciting," said Conrad Mullineaux of the University of Freiburg in Germany and Queen Mary University of London.

    Mullineaux and an international team of colleagues studied a species of cyanobacteria that form a green slime on rocks in and near water.

    People have known for a long time that these bacteria can move toward or away from light. And they photosynthesize light in much the same way that plants do.

    "SPHERICAL CYANOBACTERIA ARE PROBABLY THE WORLD'S SMALLEST AND OLDEST EXAMPLE OF A CAMERA EYE."
    The Mullineaux team worked on a microscopic level with the bacteria, shining lasers, watching their behavior and determining just how sensitive the bacteria actually are to light.

    They found the bacteria are discriminating.

    "Whenever one edge of a cell encountered the edge of the laser spot, the cell changed direction to move away from the laser illumination," they wrote.

    "Spherical cyanobacteria are probably the world's smallest and oldest example of a camera eye."

    They calculate that the bacteria can focus much like a human eye, although the image would be much blurrier

    "Our observation that bacteria are optical objects is pretty obvious with hindsight, but we never thought of it until we saw it," Mullineaux said.

    "And no one else noticed it before either, despite the fact that scientists have been looking at bacteria under microscopes for the last 340 years."

    Other bacteria probably do it, too, the researchers added.

    Genome entrepreneur Craig Venter reported in 2004 that he had found genes in oceanic bacteria that are similar to the genes that control vision in people
    Yes. The name of the article is a horrible pun.

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    There's no brain to process the data? Hmmmm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Connal View Post
    They have microtubules and act like a brain.

    They seem to be able to do data processing working together:

    Biologists discover bacteria communicate like neurons in the brain
    http://m.phys.org/news/2015-10-biolo...ons-brain.html

    Neural cytoskeleton capabilities for learning and memory
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2791806/
    Thats really weird.. but those are bio films. Also, from the article, they dont act like a brain, just sent signals that allow them to coordinate better, much like plants. A brain can make decisions too and process data instead of just reacting to stimuli. Basically more than just If x then y.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nymrohd View Post
    If bacteria can process data and that can be controlled, it's cheaper to massproduce them than chips. One day we will have organic computers and it will be glorious (and disgusting I guess).
    Organic computers sounds like a horrible idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GennGreymane View Post
    Organic computers sounds like a horrible idea.
    It depends on which definition you are using for organic. One of the more simple definitions is "of, relating to, or containing carbon compounds.", which could be the norm for future computers.

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    tiny worms cannot see or hear. if they could they would move from my gumboot when it rains haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mokoshne View Post
    tiny worms cannot see or hear. if they could they would move from my gumboot when it rains haha
    They can, and will move. You're just stepping on the ones with Napoleon complex, yelling "begone oaf, or face my wrath!" in their tiny worm voices before they go *splat*

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    I see they couldn't hold back with the title.

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    I knew I was being eyed.

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