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âScientists found that a caterpillar called the tomato fruit worm not only chomps on tomatoes and their leaves, but also deposits enzyme-laden saliva on the plant, interfering with its ability to cry for help. If it all sounds a bit improbable, starting with the concept of plants crying for help, scientists also scoffed at that idea when it was first proposed a few decades ago. But it has been shown time and time again that when under attack, plants can emit chemical distress signals, causing their peers to mount some sort of defense. A classic example is the smell of a freshly mown lawn, which prompts the release of protective compounds in nearby blades of grass that have yet to be cut. In some cases, plant distress signals can even summon help from other species. Thatâs what happens with the tomato. When caterpillars nibble on the plantâs leaves, the leaf pores release volatile chemicals that are detected by a type of parasite: a wasp that lays eggs inside caterpillars. (Not to overwork the horror-movie analogy, but as with the hapless astronauts in the âAliensâ franchise, it doesnât end well for the caterpillar.)â
While thereâs a famous horror-movie spoof about killer tomatoes, no one seems to have made one about caterpillarsâthe insect pests that eat the juicy red fruits of summer.
A new theoretical study has proposed a novel mechanism for the creation of supermassive black holes from dark matter. The international team find that rather than the conventional formation scenarios involving ânormalâ matter, supermassive black holes could instead form directly from dark matter in high density regions in the centers of galaxies. The result has key implications for cosmology in the early Universe, and is published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
A high-intensity accelerator beam is formed of trillions of particles that race at lightning speeds down a system of powerful magnets and high-energy superconductors. Calculating the physics of the beam is so complex that not even the fastest supercomputers can keep up.
A team of astronomers has discovered evidence of lightless hydrogen âsnow cloudsâ that may make up much of the âmissingâ matter in the Milky Way.
According to our friends at the 45th Weather Squadron, there is a 90 percent chance of a go for launch.
The cosmic microwave background, or CMB, is the electromagnetic echo of the Big Bang, radiation that has been traveling through space and time since the very first atoms were born 380000 years after our universe began. Mapping minuscule variations in the CMB tells scientists about how our universe came to be and what itâs made of.
To capture the ancient, cold light from the CMB, researchers use specialized telescopes equipped with ultrasensitive cameras for detecting millimeter-wavelength signals. The next-generation cameras will contain up to 100000 superconducting detectors. Fermilab scientist and University of Chicago Associate Professor Jeff McMahon and his team have developed a new type of metamaterials-based antireflection coating for the silicon lenses used in these cameras.
âThere are at least half a dozen projects that would not be possible without these,â McMahon said.
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A new mathematical algorithm examines data from EEG and brain implants to learn each epilepsy patientâs unique brain pattern signatures. The system can predict the onset of a seizure within an hour, allowing the patient to take necessary interventions.
Liftoff is at 8:37 p.m. EST (0137 March 1 GMT).
SpaceX will launch its next batch of Starlink satellites on Sunday (Feb. 28) and you can watch it live online.