Category: News
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The sound of rain accelerates rice growth
Overall, the work provides one of the first quantitative demonstrations that natural sounds, such as rain, can serve as a meaningful factor influencing the early stages of plant development, complementing traditionally studied variables such as moisture, temperature, and light.
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Plants may be getting nutrients from dust in the air, not just from soil
In simple terms, plants may not be feeding only through their roots.
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How Australian Magpies Learn Vocal “Language”: Evidence of Socially Learned Call Sequences
More broadly, the findings matter because they help scientists better understand the evolutionary roots of language.
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Mushrooms can exchange information
In a natural environment, fungi form dynamic communication networks and react quickly to the local appearance of resources.
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Winners Announced for the “Travel Photographer of the Year 2025” Contest in the “Wildlife, Nature & Underwater World” Category
The top award in the single image category was given to a stunning shot showing a puma hunting a guanaco, capturing both the intensity and beauty of life in the wild.