In the 1960s and '70s, a series of questionable experiments claimed to prove that plants could behave like humans, that they had feelings, responded to music and could even take a polygraph test.
Your garden might not be as silent as you think. A new study shows that plants communicate distress via sounds that—while too high-pitched for humans to hear—might be picked up by other plants and ...
Anyone with a green thumb knows that plants like being talked to. Thanks to a first-of-its-kind study, now we know that plants can talk, too. We just can’t hear them. “In this study we resolved a very ...
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In groundbreaking discovery, researchers found female moths avoid plants that emit distressing sounds for egg-laying
In groundbreaking discovery, researchers found female moths avoid plants that emit distressing sounds for egg-laying Plants ...
Recent research by a team of Japanese scientists has uncovered an intriguing aspect of plant behavior: communication. Joining us today is Sarah Gillespie from Gillespie Florists to share more ...
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. In the 1960s and '70s, a series of questionable experiments claimed to prove that plants could behave ...
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