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For centuries, humans have wondered if trees are more than passive bystanders in nature. Do they sense? Do they communicate?
This assassin bug's ability to use a tool — bees’ resin — could shed light on how the ability evolved in other animals.
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Do Trees Talk During Eclipses? A Bold Claim Faces Scientific ScrutinyWhen one recent study hinted that trees could “converse” with one another in expectation of a solar eclipse, headlines ...
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Animal Testing on Dogs: Why Beagles Often Suffer the MostBeagles are often used in laboratory animal testing. They are considered balanced, friendly to humans, and able to endure a ...
AVEVA is currently using Generative AI on authoring and design tools to let designers for power plants, offshore oil rigs, ...
In a new series, our columnist offers advice on using what you know about teaching to improve your public writing.
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Serious Eats on MSNWhy Tea Steeps and Coffee Drips: Unpacking the Science of Your Daily BrewWhy don't we drip-brew tea or steep pouches of coffee? A look at the history and science behind different tea- and ...
For India to truly achieve self-reliance and compete in the new labour economy, it must go beyond simply attracting assembly ...
Penn State Extension is pleased to continue providing quality education via various webinars and recordings. If you have […] ...
A research team has revealed the molecular steps that led to the emergence of this plant-specific vacuolar transport system. Their work shows that the acquisition of this pathway was driven by the ...
Scientists at the Missouri Botanical Garden are preserving diverse plant species. And, how micronutrients could help address world hunger.
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