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Plants revealed talking to each other about insects in video

Por: Newsweek Tech October 17, 2023

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Go out into any garden, park or forest and you will be surrounded by a silent cacophony of conversations. Conversations between plants.The fact that plants can talk has been known about for several decades. But how they can hear each other has remained largely unknown. Until now.In a study published in the journal Nature Communications on October 17, researchers at Saitama University in Japan revealed in real time how plants receive... + full article



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