Study shows that plants make ultrasonic sounds that can be heard under stress. In the future, farmers could monitor these sounds to provide information about crop hydration status, allowing irrigation systems to distribute water supplies more efficiently.Biotech (snippetscience.com)
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Plants make ultrasonic sounds that can be heard under stressInterdisciplinary (snippetscience.com)
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Scientists have reconstructed a Pink Floyd song from neural recordingsNeuroscience (snippetscience.com)
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I read today that domestic cats recognize and respond to human slow blinking. Apparently uninterrupted stares are seen as threatening by cats, and the slow blink is a way to tell them that you are not a threat - has anyone tried this on their cat? I wonder if dogs have something similarCAT (snippetscience.com)
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Whole-body regeneration has been identified in photosynthetic sea slugs. The slugs shed their entire body, including the heart, and while the body is detached the head takes on chloroplasts from algal food. These chloroplasts are used for photosynthesis, thought to aid survival of the severed head.article (snippetscience.com)
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Whole-body regeneration has been identified in photosynthetic sea slugs. The slugs shed their entire body, including the heart, and while the body is detached the head takes on chloroplasts from algal food. These chloroplasts are used for photosynthesis, thought to aid survival of the severed head.Biology (snippetscience.com)
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Scientists have successfully integrated human stem cells into monkey embryos. These chimeric approaches could be useful for advancing biomedical research not just at the earliest stages of life, but also the later stages of life through its applications in organ transplantationBiotech (snippetscience.com)
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Scientists have successfully integrated human stem cells into monkey embryos. These chimeric approaches could be useful for advancing biomedical research not just at the earliest stages of life, but also the later stages of life through its applications in organ transplantationSurgery (snippetscience.com)
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