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The movie, as if in homage to Smiley's Cold War days, returns to the old-fashioned trappings of espionage: cigarette-pack drop-offs of intelligence, planted bugs and surveillance cameras, meetings in forlorn dives.
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"We're still far from figuring out exactly how plant intelligence works," says Mancuso.
Michael Pollan reports on a debate over whether plants have intelligence; they don't ("The Intelligent Plant," December 23rd & 30th).
Mark W. Moffett National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. Michael Pollan reports on a debate over whether plants have intelligence; they don't ("The Intelligent Plant," December 23rd & 30th).
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This is the intelligence of plants.
Here a handful of collaborators and graduate students work on the experiments Mancuso devises to test the intelligence of plants.
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