Some flowers may have evolved long stems to be better ‘seen’ by bats
A tailed tailless bat drinking nectar from a flowerNathan Muchhala Some flowers may have evolved long stems to make it easier for echolocating bats to find them. Like insects and…
A tailed tailless bat drinking nectar from a flowerNathan Muchhala Some flowers may have evolved long stems to make it easier for echolocating bats to find them. Like insects and…
Sunflowers may be working togetherShutterstock/Tartezy Sunflowers move in a way that helps their neighbours. The seemingly random motion of the plants’ roots and shoots actually minimises shade cover in crowded…
Amorphophallus TitanumDerek Powazek When you think of livestreaming, if indeed you reflect on it at all, you probably imagine a gamer screaming about shooting the final boss. Or a conspiracy…