Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Scientists can once again offer evidence Stone Age humans were not as primitive as previously thought. Early cave paintings of hunting scenes may
Don Wood – MessageToEagle.com – Scientists have discovered a 110-million-old treasure that rewrites knowledge of fossil plants. What many researchers thought was impossible is real and this finding
Don Wood – MessageToEagle.com – Just how intelligent are plants? Scientists have previously discovered plants can decide when to grow or not, they can sing, dance, make music,
Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – As the planet warms, plants are working to slow the effect of human-caused climate change—and research published today in Trends in Plant Science has assessed
A. Sutherland – MessageToEagle.com – Both Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia suaveolens) and Devil’s Trumpet (Datura), also known as moonflower, devil’s weed and hell’s bells, are closely related. They are ornamental
Cynthia McKanzie – MessageToEagle.com – Ancient people knew a long time ago lavender has potential health benefits. Modern scientists are now confirming the smell of the plant is really relaxing. Lavender
MessageToEagle.com – The first plants to colonize the Earth originated around 500 million years ago – 100 million years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study from
MessageToEagle.com – Have you ever complained that you don’t have green fingers and your plants don’t grow? Before you judge yourself too harsh, make sure you don’t underestimate plants’
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeological discoveries have provided us with plenty of evidence that the Neanderthals were not as primitive as we previously thought. Scientists have examined ancient DNA found in
A. Sutherland – MessageToEagle.com – Yakushima is a round-shaped island situated approximately 60 km south from the southern end of Osumi Peninsula in the southern part of Kagoshima
MessageToEagle.com – The remarkable and secret world of plants is full of discoveries that astonish us. Plants are much more complex and intelligent than we have previously believed.
MessageToEagle.com – Lettuce, peas and radishes are just a few vegetables that are found in a summer garden. But did you know these same vegetables also can be grown
MessageToEagle.com – Plant life in parts of the high Arctic are changing fast, possibly due to changing climate and local bird populations, but scientists are still putting the pieces
MessageToEagle.com – A growing body of research shows that birds and other animals change their behavior in response to human noise, such as the din of traffic or
MessageToEagle.com – Does talking to your plants make them grow better? Researchers say: Yes! Having a neighborly chat improves seed germination, finds research in BioMed Central’s open access journal
MessageToEagle.com – There is no doubt plants are special in a number of ways. We have previously seen plants that can make music and sing. Plants are very much alive.
MessageToEagle.com – What do plants and humans have in common? Actually, more than most people realize. Plants possess a number of amazing properties and they can “behave” similar to
MessageToEagle.com – First observation of predator avoidance behavior by phytoplankton was made by researchers at the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography. While studying microscopic marine plants
MessageToEagle.com – Plants have more in common with humans than most people think. They may be deaf, but they can feel, see, smell and remember, according to plant biologist
MessageToEagle.com – Plants are very much alive. Not only do they dislike human noise but they also posses the capacity to learn and communicate. Perhaps even more astonishing is that plants