Squirting cucumbers blast their seeds over distances hundreds of times their length, and now scientists say they have found ...
Josh Williams repurposed an old scanner and buried it in soil. The time-lapse images captured a beautiful world that we almost never see. For instructions to build your own underground scanner ...
Squirting cucumbers shoot their seeds up to 33 feet (10 m) away from the mother plant to avoid overcrowding and competition, ...
To reveal the mechanism, the team employed the help of a high-speed camera that could capture up to 8,600 frames per second, ...
So to film a single leaf turning, we enlisted plant time-lapse expert, Tim Shepherd. Thanks to the effects of wind and extreme changes of light, it’s impossible to film something like this well ...