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This is a secondary blog, inspired by Bengoldacre.posterous.com, where Ben Goldacre quot;witters on and on and on about things that are too long to post on twitter and not clever enough to post on his main blog at www.badscience.netquot;. TALKING PLANTS TOO is a scrapbook of ideas for TALKING PLANTS proper and for other stuff including direct reproduction of posts I just can39;t bear to not find again with URL up front, hopefully sufficient attribution given the low readership of this blog.CONTENT
This web page talkingplants2.blogspot.com states the following, "Wednesday, December 7, 2016." We saw that the webpage said " This story copied directly from ABC News." It also said " Plants can learn despite absence of brain, UWA study suggests. Plants have memory and can learn to associate separate events based on their association with past occurrences, a West Australian researcher says. Associative learning was previously considered to be the domain of animals, with the brain and a central nervous system considered essential in creating memories. Professor Gaglianos research centred around teaching pea seedlin."