Magnetic fields detected around Venus flytraps
Story Date: 2/11/2021

 

Source: WITN, 2/9/21

 
Electrical activity in humans and animals has been studied for decades. The activity produces magnetic fields, which has also been a focus of researchers. These studies have lead to not only a greater understanding of animal biology, but also have helped produce incredible advancements in medicine. However, up until recently, magnetic activity remained undetectable in plants. A recent discovery made by a team of researchers from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz ...

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