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  1. Nov 30, 2016 · His belief was strengthened by the results of his experiments. For instance, in one of his experiments, the plant was dipped in bromide (a poison). The pulse beat of the plant, shown as a light spot on the smoked plate, became unsteady once the plant started taking in the poison, proving that plants have life.

  2. A famous experiment conducted by Bose at the Royal Society of London in 1901 demonstrated that just like humans, plants too have feelings. He placed a plant in a vessel containing bromide solution,...

  3. May 10, 2016 · He showed the electrical nature of conduction among several stimuli in plants, which were earlier believed to have a chemical nature. Bose was the first to study the action of microwaves in plant tissues and the changes in the plant cell membrane potential. Through this study, he proved that plants are sensitive to pain and affection.

  4. Bose's 60 GHz microwave apparatus at the Bose Institute, Kolkata, India. His receiver (left) used a galena crystal detector inside a horn antenna and galvanometer to detect microwaves. Bose invented the crystal radio detector, waveguide, horn antenna, and other apparatus used at microwave frequencies.

  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Bose's groundbreaking experiments challenged prevailing Western scientific paradigms by demonstrating that plants exhibited signs of sentience and responsiveness to external stimuli. His...

  6. Apr 18, 2023 · Bose, if you don’t know him, was the scientist who managed to convince a largely skeptical world that plants are living beings. I first encountered his work in an essay called “Ahoto Udbhid” (“Injured Plant”), in which he records a plant’s response to different kinds of stimuli.

  7. Apr 20, 2023 · He studied the biology of plant movements, feelings, and the nervous system. He is credited with using the word "feelings" to describe the way that plants react to touch, although some scientists argue that this is a matter of semantics.

  8. Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose is one of the most prominent first Indian scientists who proved by experimentation that both animals and plants share much in common. He demonstrated that plants are also sensitive to heat, cold, light, noise and various other external stimuli.

  9. Indian civilisation has always considered trees to be living beings but Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose was the first scientist in the world to demonstrate that they are living beings by detecting the nervous response of plant tissues. By Vinay HA, Research Associate at Rashtram.

  10. Apr 18, 2023 · A famous experiment conducted by Bose at the Royal Society of London in 1901 demonstrated that just like humans, plants too have feelings. He placed a plant in a vessel containing bromide solution, which is poisonous. Using his instrument, he showed on a screen how the plant responded to the poison.