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'Talking Plants' Respond To Danger Cues, Wounded Neighbor Species, New Report Shows
A recent report discovered plants that could respond to danger cues and communicate with other wounded plants, especially if they have volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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South China Sea's Climate Change Can Influence Global Extreme Weather Conditions With More Drought, Rain
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Atlantic Rainforest Faces Massive Loss of Endemic Tree Species by 80%
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Abundance of Fungi in Ocean's 'Twilight Zone' Could Unlock Species With Unique Biochemical Properties
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Lake-Effect Snow in US: Heavy Snow, Arctic Outbreak To Impact Northeast, Midwest Early This Week
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Sharks Known to Attack Humans When They’re Curious, Confused; Latest Victim a 10-Year-Old Kid In Bahamas
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Retro the Rhesus Monkey: First Successful Animal Clone Using a Modified Technique in China
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Deadly Earthquakes Can Strike 75% of US Based on USGS Map, With California Being At Risk
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UK Faces Travel Chaos and Power Cuts Due to Heavy Snow and Ice
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Agricultural By-Products Can Make Animal Production More Sustainable
World's Oldest Dog Title of 'Bobi the Portuguese Mastiff' Suspended After Doubts Among Guinness World Records Officials [Report]
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Japan Earthquake Moves Noto Peninsula Coastline by 800 Ft Due to Coseismic Coastal Uplift
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Insects And Crustaceans Could Be The First Animal To Live In Mars and Moon