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Ants, acorns and climate change Posted: 17 Aug 2018 12:03 PM PDT The relatively swift adaptability of tiny, acorn-dwelling ants to warmer environments could help scientists predict how other species might evolve in the crucible of global climate change, according to biologists. |
Robots as tools and partners in rehabilitation Posted: 17 Aug 2018 09:54 AM PDT Why trust should play a crucial part in the development of intelligent machines for medical therapies. |
Physicists fight laser chaos with quantum chaos to improve laser performance Posted: 16 Aug 2018 11:31 AM PDT To tame chaos in powerful semiconductor lasers, which causes instabilities, scientists have introduced another kind of chaos. |
How plants protect themselves by emitting scent cues for birds Posted: 15 Aug 2018 09:40 AM PDT When plants are in distress or being fed on by insects, they have been known to send out sensory volatile cues that alert organisms in the area -- such as birds -- that they are in need of help. While research has shown that this occurs in ecosystems such as forests, until now, this phenomenon has never been demonstrated in an agricultural setting. |
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