World's Fastest Cells Raced On Petri Dish
ananyo writes "In a tongue-in-cheek contest of microscopic mobility, a line of bone marrow stem cells from Singapore beat out dozens of competitors to claim the title of the world's fastest cells. They whizzed across a petri dish at the breakneck speed of 5.2 microns per minute — or 0.000000312 kilometers per hour."
Still faster than congress debating a bill.
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They were simply the fastest cells that were among those that were raced; many cells from various species of protists, not to mention sperm cells are capable of faster speeds than that.
moving pretty fast. Hard to believe cells that are not normally motile (bone marrow stem cells) would beat cells that are exquisitely evolved for high speed locomotion. Come to think of it, paramecium can move pretty fast, too.
Who cares about speed anymore? Power efficiency is what counts!
Let those cells race, and then decide winners on criteria like "microns moved per sugar molecule" or something.
If they're 0.000000312 kilometers per hour how fast is that "scale speed"? If they were the size of a car, how fast would they be traveling?
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This story will definitely break slashdot's sperm joke record
Still faster than congress debating a bill.
Every bill that becomes law is that much less freedom. The slower the better.
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It would take 365.88 years for the bone marrow stem cell to travel 1km. It would take 165,000 years for the Space Shuttle to travel to Alpha Centauri. Just thought that was interesting.
0,000000312 km/hour is 2,733 m/year or like 50-100 times faster than tectonic plates drifting or moon receiding from earth which is on the order of centimeters/year.
Some of my cells were travelling self-propelled at 5 km/h earlier today. In fact, all of the were.
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The blog post now has a neat video Love the way some of the critters are moving backwards....
About 8 seconds into the video that they show, in the 4th lane from the bottom, am I seeing a cell split into two? It looks like it splits, then the daughters go in opposite directions more quickly than their parent cell moved...
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