A study from the University of Turin, reported on vibroacoustics sites, shows that plants can respond to the sound of buzzing bees by increasing pollen or nectar production. They detect these vibrations through their petals and react within minutes to attract pollinators more effectively.
JWST found that about two-thirds of early galaxies rotate clockwise. This is surprising because galaxy spin directions were expected to be random. The imbalance might point to unknown features of the early universe.
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