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29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
Intercellular signaling mediated by peptide ligands has emerged as a key component of diverse biological processes in plants. Several EPIDERMAL PATTERNING FACTOR (EPF)-family members of small cysteine-rich peptides have been discovered as important signaling molecules controlling various developmental processes including inflorescence growth and stomatal patterning in Arabidopsis. However, the functions of other EPF peptides and their roles in stress management and hormonal responses remain unclear. To reveal biological functions of remaining EPF peptides, EPFL1, EPFL3, EPFL5, EPFL7 and EPFL8, we analyzed the expression patterns of EPFs using EPFspro: GUS reporters at different developmental stages of plant.
Kritika Bharti, Biology
FRK.MOD was a public installation that explored the sounds of localized radio transmission. Six radio transmitters were mounted on telephone poles in Millvale, PA, a borough of Pittsburgh. Each transmitter was paired with an MP3 players which contained an originally composed piece of audio and transmitted this audio on the same frequency. The listener was meant to wear a pair of radio receiver headphones, receiving on the same frequency as the transmitters, and walk down the street. As the listener moves between the transmitters, the signals will compete to be received. The result of this interference is a compelling and disorienting sonic experience.
The composed audio was inspired by the science of radio and the propagation of waves in the natural world. Frequency modulation synthesis as well as a technique to step through one waveform using the amplitude of another were used to represent the relationship between the carrier frequency and the modulator frequency, the basis of radio. The audio also used radio samples captured by placing contact microphones on the beams of a bridge. These sounds mimic qualities of the interference between the transmitters, creating elements of continuity for the listener.
Photos from the final Protect Our Salish Sea action of Backbone Campaign's Localize This! Action Camp. Go Here to learn more about this inspiring, beautiful, and deeply moving action and the model native leadership and non-native solidarity work it was designed to exemplify.
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
FRK.MOD was a public installation that explored the sounds of localized radio transmission. Six radio transmitters were mounted on telephone poles in Millvale, PA, a borough of Pittsburgh. Each transmitter was paired with an MP3 players which contained an originally composed piece of audio and transmitted this audio on the same frequency. The listener was meant to wear a pair of radio receiver headphones, receiving on the same frequency as the transmitters, and walk down the street. As the listener moves between the transmitters, the signals will compete to be received. The result of this interference is a compelling and disorienting sonic experience.
The composed audio was inspired by the science of radio and the propagation of waves in the natural world. Frequency modulation synthesis as well as a technique to step through one waveform using the amplitude of another were used to represent the relationship between the carrier frequency and the modulator frequency, the basis of radio. The audio also used radio samples captured by placing contact microphones on the beams of a bridge. These sounds mimic qualities of the interference between the transmitters, creating elements of continuity for the listener.
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
Fig. 4. Histochemical localization of iron in the transgenic (A) and nontransgenic
(B) rice grain.
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Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
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29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert
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FRK.MOD was a public installation that explored the sounds of localized radio transmission. Six radio transmitters were mounted on telephone poles in Millvale, PA, a borough of Pittsburgh. Each transmitter was paired with an MP3 players which contained an originally composed piece of audio and transmitted this audio on the same frequency. The listener was meant to wear a pair of radio receiver headphones, receiving on the same frequency as the transmitters, and walk down the street. As the listener moves between the transmitters, the signals will compete to be received. The result of this interference is a compelling and disorienting sonic experience.
The composed audio was inspired by the science of radio and the propagation of waves in the natural world. Frequency modulation synthesis as well as a technique to step through one waveform using the amplitude of another were used to represent the relationship between the carrier frequency and the modulator frequency, the basis of radio. The audio also used radio samples captured by placing contact microphones on the beams of a bridge. These sounds mimic qualities of the interference between the transmitters, creating elements of continuity for the listener.
29 May 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - PLATFORMA-CEMR event "UN Global Goals. Triggering a wave of local action in Europe and beyond". © BR&U/ Bernal Revert