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First evidence for maternal care in plants reveals placenta-like structure that sustains their offspring
If you’ve ever owned a spider plant, you’ll know they love making babies. They do it with pride, presenting their offspring ...
A world-first study reveals an acoustic interaction between plants and insects. In the study, the team focused on female moths and found that they make a critical decision—where to lay their ...
In a finding that challenges long-held assumptions about plant behaviour, scientists from India have reported what they ...
A rare fossil plant reveals how early plants moved water and food, helping to explain the secrets of tree growth.
Plants can move in ways that might surprise you. Some of them even show 'sleep movements,' folding or raising their leaves each night before opening them again the next day. Now, researchers offer ...
Behavioral ecologist Alex Kacelnik of Oxford and colleagues recently observed risk assessment-like behavior in pea plants. The team took pea plants and split their roots among two pots. Both pots ...
A scientific breakthrough at Tel Aviv University: A world-first study shows an acoustic interaction between plants and insects. In this study, the team focused on female moths and found that they make ...
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