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Trees may look still and silent, but they’re engaged in a constant, complex dialogue—through air, soil, and even electricity.
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In a recent podcast, Richard Shotton unpacked the psychology of sound, showing how radio advertising influences behavior ...
Slow earthquakes have been discovered to exhibit anomalously slow, long-lasting and small slips, adjacent to regular ...
A subtle timing flash may expose the Unruh effect. The approach ties ordinary lab tools to deep quantum physics. Researchers ...
A single particle of light can behave in surprising ways, but it still follows the strict rules of physics. A new experiment shows that even when one photon is split into two, the total angular ...
These days, most of us have a smartphone. They are so commonplace that we rarely stop to consider how amazing they truly are. The open-source project Phyphox has provided easy access to your phone’s ...
There is nothing worse than having a house full of excited kids and looking outside and seeing the rain bucketing down. And let’s be honest, we live in Ireland…. that happens to us more than our fair ...