The Light Eaters
Author:Zoë Schlanger
Edition:1st Edition
The hidden intelligence of plants is explored through emerging scientific research that challenges traditional views of consciousness and life. It examines how plants sense, communicate, adapt, and remember, highlighting their complex behaviors and interactions with other organisms while raising questions about the nature of intelligence beyond the animal world.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: The Question of Plant Consciousness→
- Chapter 2: How Science Changes Its Mind→
- Chapter 3: The Communicating Plant→
- Chapter 4: Alive to Feeling: Plant Sensation→
- Chapter 5: An Ear to the Ground: How Plants Sense→
- Chapter 6: The Plant Body Keeps the Score→
- Chapter 7: Conversations with Animals→
- Chapter 8: The Scientist and the Chameleon Vine→
- Chapter 9: The Social Life of Plants→
- Chapter 10: Inheritance and Plant Memory→
- Chapter 11: Plant Futures and Intelligent Life→
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