Listen carefully, and the thirsty grass will tell you. Dried tomato plants and tobacco plants emit distinct ultrasonic clicks, scientists report March 30 in Cell.
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50 years ago, air pollution was linked with more reports of animal bites
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Read MoreThe very wiring of your brain matches your mother tongue
The language we learn seems to grow permanently and make a biological impression on our brain. Native speakers of German and Arabic have different connection
Read MoreA surprising food may have been a staple of the real Paleo diet: rotten meat
In a book about his travels in Africa published in 1907, British explorer Arnold Henry Savage Landor recounted witnessing an impromptu meal that his companions
Read MoreA startup says it made jumbo meatballs through a series of mammoth genetics
A genetic meatball made from mammoth code is seen in the Science Forest in Amsterdam on Tuesday. Mike Corder/AP hide caption toggle caption Mike Corder/AP
Read MoreWhy did some Renaissance artists paint the yolks of eggs with oil?
Art historians often want the secrets of Renaissance painters. Now, scientists have cracked it using chemistry and physics. Around the turn of the 15th century
Read MoreThe infant Jupiter burned so brilliantly that it dried up his moon
FORESTS, TEXAS – The young, ultrabright Jupiter can already dry up his infernal moon Io. The planet’s brightness alone could also have depleted water on
Read MoreRaphael Mechoulam, the father of cannabis research who discovered THC, has died
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Read MoreThe National Zoo goes after the Amur tigers to prove that they are a pair, like friends and not mating
When the rare Siberian tigers proved to be their “just friends,” the National Zoo turned to artificial insemination in hopes of creating another generation. JUANA
Read MoreSee the 5 planets align in the sky next night
In the next few nights, five stars will line up in the sky: Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars. ADRIAN FLORIDO, HOST: In the next
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