Using Microwaves To Cook Ballast Stowaways Posted: 3 months ago by Bornbad
US researchers say they have developed an effective way to kill unwanted plants and animals that hitch a ride in the ballast waters of cargo vessels.
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Crazy Scientist’s Corner: Animals Used As Drugs Posted: 10 months ago by maxy
Many of us know that many plants are used to alter brain function, changing for a brief amount of time perception, mood, consciousness and behavior. Scientists extended this research of science to animals and, even though it’s still at the beginning, they came up with some interesting finds. Early scientists and alchemists experimented with all kinds of animals.
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Plants may adapt to rainfall patterns Posted: 1 year ago by AutumnLotus
U.S. scientists have found tropical plants might be more adaptable than thought to changing rainfall patterns accompanying global warming.
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Plants Communicate to Warn Against Danger Posted: 11 months ago by AutumnLotus
Plants chatter amongst themselves to spread information, a lot like humans and other animals, new research suggests.
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Robots Could Reduce Animal Tests Posted: 6 months ago by mahler87
US scientists are taking the first step towards testing potentially hazardous chemicals on cells grown in a laboratory, without using live animals. High speed robots would make testing faster, cheaper, and more effective, while leaving animals unharmed.
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Genetically modified plants vacuum up toxins Posted: 10 months ago by AutumnLotus
Scientists have figured out a way to trick plants into doing the dirty work of environmental cleanup. Researchers at the University of Washington have genetically altered poplar trees to pull toxins out of contaminated ground water, offering a cost-effective way of cleaning up environmental pollutants.
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Endangered Species Act Rendered Toothless? Posted: 1 week ago by maxriter
Parts of the Endangered Species Act may soon be extinct. The Bush administration wants federal agencies to decide for themselves whether highways, dams, mines and other construction projects might harm endangered animals and plants.
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The Color of Plants on Other Worlds Posted: 4 months ago by 2manyusernames
What color will alien plants be? The question matters scientifically because the surface color of a planet can reveal whether anything lives there—specifically, whether organisms collect energy from the parent star by the process of photosynthesis.
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Insects Use Plants Like A Telephone Posted: 4 months ago by AutumnLotus
Dutch ecologist Roxina Soler and her colleagues have discovered that subterranean and aboveground herbivorous insects can communicate with each other by using plants as telephones. Subterranean insects issue chemical warning signals via the leaves of the plant. This way, aboveground insects are alerted that the plant is already ”˜occupied’.
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The World's 10 Most Unbelievable Plants That Really Do Exist Posted: 1 month ago by eranjack
Ever hear of a carnivorous plant? What about a plant that smells like rotting meat when it blooms? It may sound like something out of a horror movie or science fiction novel but these plants really exist. Here is a list of the World's Strangest Plants:
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