And on this point the researchers were on shaky ground, because no modern examples of heliotropism in stromatolites had ever been reported.
Awramik says that most recently he's also found evidence for heliotropism in millimeter-sized stromatolite tufts in the Caribbean.
Punctuated by vibrant lemon yellows, deep blues and playful summer patterns, Habitat's Spring/Summer 2016 collection, Heliotropism, is now at the Habitat Manila showroom.
Heliotropism is a natural tendency to turn to the sun and its warmth.
Sunflowers are known by their sun-like appearance, their symbiotic relationship with bees, and
heliotropism the way they turn to follow the sun across the sky.
For me, the sort of proximity found on the Musarium site does not entail the "secret
heliotropism" invoked by Benjamin, producing mere association, not genuine constellation, from past to present (255).
A system can be goal directed through its inherent natural programming (for example,
heliotropism or homeostasis) without any admixture of purpose even as a conservation of energy principle need not be held on the basis of nature's seeking to conserve energy.
Insect pollination and
heliotropism in Oritrophium limnophilum (Compositae) of the Andean Paramo.
[i]s the insistence that nature is artifactual not more evidence of the extremity of the violation of a nature outside and other to the arrogant ravages of our technophilic civilization, which, after all, we were taught began with the
heliotropisms of enlightenment projects to dominate nature with blinding light focused by optical technology?