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Plant With No Brain Can Count, Study Finds
InnovationMay 14

Plant With No Brain Can Count, Study Finds

Scientists discovered that mimosa pudica plants can track and count light cycles without neurons or a brain, suggesting intelligence may exist beyond nervous systems. The groundbreaking finding could reshape how we understand learning and memory.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Plants Can Count to Three Without Brains, Study Finds
InnovationApr 1

Plants Can Count to Three Without Brains, Study Finds

Scientists discovered that mimosa pudica plants can count events and learn patterns despite having no neurons. This breakthrough suggests intelligence might exist in every living cell, not just brains.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Apple's Wozniak Tells Grads: Your Intelligence Still Matters
Community HeroesMay 25

Apple's Wozniak Tells Grads: Your Intelligence Still Matters

Steve Wozniak earned thunderous cheers at a graduation ceremony by celebrating human intelligence over AI. While other speakers faced boos for pushing AI, the Apple cofounder reminded students their actual intelligence is what matters most.

Futurism2 min read
Smart Tree Planting Cools Earth 2X Better Than Mass Planting
Planet WinsApr 30

Smart Tree Planting Cools Earth 2X Better Than Mass Planting

Scientists discovered that planting trees in the right places matters more than planting more trees everywhere. Strategic reforestation in the tropics can cool the planet twice as effectively as scattering twice as many trees across the globe.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
AI Tools Are Making Us More Emotionally Intelligent
InnovationMar 26

AI Tools Are Making Us More Emotionally Intelligent

New AI conversation tools are creating an unexpected outcome in workplaces and classrooms: people are becoming more civil, self-aware, and emotionally intelligent. The technology isn't forcing change—it's helping us show up as our better selves.

Fast Company2 min read
Native Plants Surge 350% as Gardeners Ditch the Lawn
Planet WinsMay 15

Native Plants Surge 350% as Gardeners Ditch the Lawn

Once dismissed as weeds, native plants are now breaking sales records across the country as gardeners embrace climate-smart landscaping. A Chicago plant sale doubled its attendance this year, with nearly 1 in 5 plants sold being native species.

Grist2 min read
Plants Can Absorb Nutrients Directly From Dust on Leaves
Planet WinsMay 21

Plants Can Absorb Nutrients Directly From Dust on Leaves

Scientists discovered that plants can "eat" dust that lands on their leaves, opening up an entirely new understanding of how nature nourishes itself. This hidden survival skill helps plants thrive in harsh, nutrient-poor environments.

New Atlas2 min read
AI Camera Spots Dying Plants Weeks Before You Can See Them
Planet WinsApr 4

AI Camera Spots Dying Plants Weeks Before You Can See Them

Israeli scientists created a system that predicts which indoor plants will thrive and alerts building managers to stress weeks before leaves wilt. The breakthrough could finally make green walls practical for everyday buildings.

New Atlas2 min read
850 Trees Planted at Ohio Farm After 6-Year Cleanup
Planet WinsMay 5

850 Trees Planted at Ohio Farm After 6-Year Cleanup

Volunteers at Quarry Farm Nature Preserve near Pandora, Ohio, planted 850 native trees and bushes after spending six years removing invasive species that had choked out local plants. The community effort is transforming 50 acres into a thriving habitat for wildlife and native plants. #

Google: volunteers help3 min read
Plants "Scream" When Stressed, Scientists Discover
InnovationApr 27

Plants "Scream" When Stressed, Scientists Discover

Scientists have discovered that stressed plants emit ultrasonic sounds that travel through the air, opening up a whole new world of plant communication we never knew existed. The breakthrough could help farmers save water and reveal how nature talks when we're not listening.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
10 Heat-Loving Plants That Thrive in Summer's Hottest Days
Planet WinsMar 18

10 Heat-Loving Plants That Thrive in Summer's Hottest Days

Scorching summer heat doesn't have to mean a withered garden. These ten hardy plants survive extreme temperatures while keeping outdoor spaces colorful and alive.

The Better India2 min read
Uganda Environmentalist Pushes for Tree Planting Law
Planet WinsJun 8

Uganda Environmentalist Pushes for Tree Planting Law

Uganda's environmental advocates are calling for a groundbreaking legal shift: require every new building, road, and development to include mandatory tree planting. The proposal comes as 3 million trees have been planted over six years, but urban expansion threatens to erase gains.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Moths Hear Plants 'Talking' Under Stress, Study Finds
Planet WinsJan 18

Moths Hear Plants 'Talking' Under Stress, Study Finds

Scientists discovered that female moths can actually hear plants crying out for help when they're stressed. This breakthrough reveals a hidden world where insects listen to ultrasonic plant sounds before choosing where to lay their eggs.

Google News - Science3 min read
Frankfort Plants 15th Annual Tree Event This April
Planet WinsMar 29

Frankfort Plants 15th Annual Tree Event This April

Kentucky's capital city is celebrating 15 years of community tree planting with free saplings, food, and fun for families. This year's event will green the Vietnam Veterans Memorial while giving residents trees to plant at home.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Michigan Woman Saves Endangered Plants in Conservation Lab
Acts of KindnessJun 16

Michigan Woman Saves Endangered Plants in Conservation Lab

Della Fetzer founded a Michigan plant research lab in 2022 to rescue rare and endangered species from extinction. Her latest project brings back Rattlesnake Master, a native prairie plant nearly lost to habitat destruction.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
Plants' Extra Chromosomes May Help Them Survive Climate Change
Planet WinsMay 15

Plants' Extra Chromosomes May Help Them Survive Climate Change

Scientists discovered that many plants carry extra sets of chromosomes, a genetic quirk that could help them adapt to climate change and other environmental disasters. This natural superpower gives plants flexibility that humans don't have.

NPR Science2 min read
Montana Garden Volunteers Help Native Plants Thrive
Acts of KindnessMay 18

Montana Garden Volunteers Help Native Plants Thrive

Volunteers gather every Sunday at Fort Missoula's Native Plant Garden to restore western Montana's natural habitat while building community. The garden showcases how native plants need little water, support local wildlife, and offer more variety than most people expect. ##

Google: volunteers help2 min read
30,000 Medicinal Plants Now Get Conservation Spotlight
Planet WinsMar 3

30,000 Medicinal Plants Now Get Conservation Spotlight

World Wildlife Day is shining its light on something new this year: the 30,000 medicinal plant species that power everything from ancient remedies to modern pharmaceuticals. After decades of focusing mainly on animals, conservationists are celebrating a major shift in how we protect the plants that heal us.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
150 Volunteers Plant Flowers Across Maple Grove Streets
VideosMay 9

150 Volunteers Plant Flowers Across Maple Grove Streets

Maple Grove volunteers transformed roadway medians into blooming gardens during the city's 25-year-old spring planting tradition. Over 150 community members got their hands dirty planting flowers that drivers will enjoy all year long.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Botanist Shares 7 Easy Medicinal Plants You Can Grow
SolutionsFeb 11

Botanist Shares 7 Easy Medicinal Plants You Can Grow

A botanist with 45 years of gardening experience reveals seven medicinal plants that Indian families can grow at home with minimal effort. From memory-boosting Brahmi to healing Neem, these traditional plants offer natural remedies while requiring little maintenance.

The Better India2 min read

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