New research shows rice seeds can sense the sound of rain and grow faster. Raindrops create pressure waves that trigger ...
On Tuesday, NASA invited the press to look at the fully assembled Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which is now ready to ...
In this week’s episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we talk about Tim Cook’s legacy as CEO at Apple and what his long-rumored ...
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Bob Makin takes a deep dive into the world of Jackson Pines and music of the Pine Barrens with this interview of Joe ...
Camp Invention will be held at Verrado High School the week of July 6-10. The nationally recognized nonprofit summer ...
That’s the situation you’ll find yourself in at Ultimate Thrift in Greenfield, Wisconsin, where the concept of a “quick stop” ...
MIT demonstrates that seeds sense the sound of rainfall—and sprout faster even while still beneath the surface.
MIT engineers revealed that the acoustic vibrations from falling droplets shake microscopic gravity sensors inside the seed’s ...
Just as wave-like patterns can appear on a computer screen when pixels do not align, new research led by Flinders University ...