Jim Gimzewski SONOCYTOLOGY [Repertoire]
Article: Sophia Roosth "Screaming Yeast: Sonocytology, Cytoplasmic Milieus, and Cellular Subjectivities" (2009)
Article: Sophia Roosth "SONIC EUKARYOTES: SONOCYTOLOGY, CYTOPLASMIC MILIEU AND THE TEMPS INTERIEUR" (2006)
Article: C Zandonella "Dying cells dragged screaming under the microscope" (2003)
Article: YT Gao, SQ Shi, HW Pan "Possibility of applying nanotechnology to research on the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine" (2005)
EXCERPT: "Under normal circumstance, sound of yeast cells is always to maintain at very stable range, which is equal to C-D tone in music. When alcohol is spread on yeast cells, they will scream to increase vibration and frequency significantly. When yeast cells are dying, they will produce some rumbling sound. Professor Gimzewski assumes this can be due to random atomic movement to produce sound. The vibration frequency of these cells range 800-1,600Hz. The ear of human beings can hear 20-20,000Hz. Thus it just falls within hearing range of human ears. Because their amplitude is so small, human beings are unable to hear it directly. Professor Gimzewski assumed that if only requires increasing sound volume, human ears can hear this sound."
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