Bioinspired electronics for artificial sensory systems

YH Jung, B Park, JU Kim, T Kim - Advanced Materials, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Humans have a myriad of sensory receptors in different sense organs that form the five
traditionally recognized senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. These receptors …

The ecology of electricity and electroreception

SJ England, D Robert - Biological Reviews, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Electricity, the interaction between electrically charged objects, is widely known to be
fundamental to the functioning of living systems. However, this appreciation has largely …

[图书][B] How to change your mind: What the new science of psychedelics teaches us about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression, and transcendence

M Pollan - 2018 - books.google.com
“Pollan keeps you turning the pages... cleareyed and assured.”—New York Times A# 1 New
York Times Bestseller, New York Times Book Review 10 Best Books of 2018, and New York …

Meta-analysis reveals that pollinator functional diversity and abundance enhance crop pollination and yield

BA Woodcock, MPD Garratt, GD Powney… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
How insects promote crop pollination remains poorly understood in terms of the contribution
of functional trait differences between species. We used meta-analyses to test for …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields on flora and fauna, part 1. Rising ambient EMF levels in the environment

BB Levitt, HC Lai, AM Manville - Reviews on Environmental Health, 2022 - degruyter.com
Ambient levels of electromagnetic fields (EMF) have risen sharply in the last 80 years,
creating a novel energetic exposure that previously did not exist. Most recent decades have …

Pollinator decline–an ecological calamity in the making?

CJ Rhodes - Science progress, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Since pollination by insects is vitally important for much of global crop production, and to
provide pollination services more widely throughout the planetary ecosystems, the prospect …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields on flora and fauna, Part 2 impacts: how species interact with natural and man-made EMF

BB Levitt, HC Lai, AM Manville - Reviews on Environmental Health, 2022 - degruyter.com
Ambient levels of nonionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF) have risen sharply in the last five
decades to become a ubiquitous, continuous, biologically active environmental pollutant …

Assessment of pollen rewards by foraging bees

E Nicholls, N Hempel de Ibarra - Functional Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The removal of pollen by flower‐visiting insects is costly to plants, not only in terms of
production, but also via lost reproductive potential. Modern angiosperms have evolved …

The bee, the flower, and the electric field: electric ecology and aerial electroreception

D Clarke, E Morley, D Robert - Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2017 - Springer
Bees and flowering plants have a long-standing and remarkable co-evolutionary history.
Flowers and bees evolved traits that enable pollination, a process that is as important to …

Electric transportation and electroreception in hummingbird flower mites

C García-Robledo, D Dierick, K Manser - Proceedings of the National …, 2025 - pnas.org
Electric fields in terrestrial environments are used by caterpillars to detect their predators, as
foraging cues by pollinators, and facilitate ballooning by spiders. This study shows that …