By The Jewish Chronicle

Study Reveals Plants Can ‘Talk’ To Each Other
An Israeli research shows that plants can "eavesdrop" on nearby plants - by receiveing signals from them . This allows them to prepare themselves for stressful conditions, such as drought.
February 23, 2012

Peer Pressure Can Change Your Memories, Study Shows
False memories planted in your brain because of peer pressure are so strong that they could fool a lie detector, according to new Israeli research. Scientists from the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot have conducted experiments showing how easy it is to plant false memories - using social pressure.
July 23, 2011