TEL AVIV, Israel (WKRC) - A new study shows that plants emit cries for help when they are under stress. Researchers say that when under stress, some plants will vibrate, but scientists could not agree ...
Decades after his voyage on the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin became fascinated by why plants move as they grow -- spinning and twisting into corkscrews. Now, more than 150 years later, a new study may ...
Tomato and tobacco plants make distinctive sounds when cut or dehydrated, a new study has found. Those sounds change depending on the plant emitting them and the type and severity of the threat that ...
Even without nerves, plants can sense when something touches them and when it lets go, a study has found. In a set of experiments, individual plant cells responded to the touch of a very fine glass ...
Before we all carried computers in our pockets, the best way to identify wild plants and animals was to consult a physical field guide. Now, nature enthusiasts have easy access to a plethora of phone ...
A new study led by scientists in the Schmid College of Science and Technology at Chapman University provides the first comprehensive global estimates of the amount of water stored in Earth's plants ...
Plants make high-pitched noises that humans can't hear, a study found. When they are stressed, infected, or cut, the plants start clicking frantically. It may be that insects and other animals can ...
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