Thriving with the sound of music
Plants and music
Do plants bloom to beats? A question that can be answered with a ‘yes’ after a century of research. Still, plenty of mystery remains. Why do they like Ravi Shankar’s sitar and not Jimi Hendrix’s tearing guitar?
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