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Scientists have learned to transmit electrical signals to plants – FREE NEWS
A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed a device that can transmit electrical signals to and from…

A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed a device that can transmit electrical signals to and from plants. The researchers note that their development will lead to the creation of new technologies using plants.
The NTU team developed their plant communication device by attaching an appropriate electrode (a piece of conductive material) to the surface of the plant – the Venus flytrap – using a soft, sticky glue, a hydrogel. This allowed…
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