Researchers have picked up ‘distress’ calls from plants in difficulty, such as when they need water. More than a century ago, a pioneering Indian scientist had demonstrated that plants can ‘feel’ pleasure and pain.
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During the height of the Industrial Revolution in England, Charles Babbage was tasked by the British government with creating a machine that could process the government's financial accounts from across its empire. Babbage nearly succeeded in building something even greater: a computer.