25.3 C
Munich
星期四, 2 7 月, 2026

Plants appear to detect the patter of falling rain

Must read

Teaching AI to run with the turbines

Andrew: Well, Megan, we've had a philosophy for a long time in Woodside from an innovation perspective, where we really want to think...

Wimbledon star orders huge McDonald’s delivery to hospital after big health scare

A Wimbledon star scoffed down 4,500 calories after ordering a huge McDonald's delivery to his hospital bed despite battling a stomach issue having fallen...

Incredible deal: Honor Magic V6 launches in the UK today, claim £600 off and a gift here!

Honor Magic V6 is here, now at a massive early bird discount! #Incredible #deal #Honor #Magic #launches #today #claim #gift

The Download: a startup has a solution for AI’s groupthink problem

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. LLMs...

MIT engineers have found the first direct evidence that plant seeds can sense sounds in nature: Rice submerged in shallow water germinated 30% to 40% more quickly when exposed to vibrations from water dripping on the surface. They think other types of seeds may respond similarly.

When a raindrop hits a puddle’s surface or the ground, the researchers found, the vibrations from the resulting sound wave can be strong enough to dislodge tiny gravity-­sensing organelles called statoliths. The jostling of these statoliths is a signal for seeds and seedlings to grow and sprout, even if only the sound waves—not the water itself—are close enough to reach them. This phenomenon may confer a biological advantage: If seeds are close enough to the surface to respond to the sound of rain, they are likely at an optimal depth to grow.

“What this study is saying is that seeds can sense sound in ways that can help them survive,” says Nicholas Makris ’83, PhD ’91, a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, who coauthored a paper on the work with Cadine Navarro, SM ’25, a former graduate student in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. “The energy of the rain sound is enough to accelerate a seed’s growth.” 

#Plants #detect #patter #falling #rain

- Advertisement -

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

Latest article

Teaching AI to run with the turbines

Andrew: Well, Megan, we've had a philosophy for a long time in Woodside from an innovation perspective, where we really want to think...

Wimbledon star orders huge McDonald’s delivery to hospital after big health scare

A Wimbledon star scoffed down 4,500 calories after ordering a huge McDonald's delivery to his hospital bed despite battling a stomach issue having fallen...

Incredible deal: Honor Magic V6 launches in the UK today, claim £600 off and a gift here!

Honor Magic V6 is here, now at a massive early bird discount! #Incredible #deal #Honor #Magic #launches #today #claim #gift

The Download: a startup has a solution for AI’s groupthink problem

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. LLMs...

England legend offers Thomas Tuchel’s side crucial World Cup advice

EXCLUSIVE England icon Emile Heskey had some words of advice for Thomas Tuchel's side when he was asked how he dealt with the constant...