Mimosa pudica Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date April 15, 2022 CategoriesBiologyBotanyLife SciencesNeuroscience & MindPsychology Tagged , anesthesia, Claude Bernard, consciousness, fungi, gene expression, glutamate, heliotropism, miRNAs, nervous system, Rainer Hedrich, RNA, Venus flytrap, worms How Plants Talk When We’re Not Around Denyse O’Leary April 15, 2022 Biology, Botany, Life Sciences, Neuroscience & Mind, Psychology 5 One genuine surprise in recent decades has been the discovery that plants have nervous systems like animals. Read More ›
Venus flytrap 2 Type post Author Marcos Eberlin Date July 12, 2019 CategoriesBotanyChemistryEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, animal kingdom, bacteria, BBC, carnivorous plants, Charles Darwin, Darwinism, devolution, digestive system, Dionaea muscipula, evolution, evolutionary pathway, foresight, homology, homoplasy, insects, Marcos Eberlin, natural selection, Nepenthes, Nobel Prize, prey, Rainer Hedrich, United States, Venus flytrap The Lovable Venus Flytrap: A Design Analysis Marcos Eberlin July 12, 2019 Botany, Chemistry, Engineering, Intelligent Design 7 A correspondent sends along this remarkable nature video from the BBC and asks a good question. Read More ›