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Just a little heads up, it's not "Infinite Sunshine..." it's "Eternal Sunshine..." Also, it crossed my mind about a week ago that DNA might change a little as you get older, allowing for your experiences to, in some way, be imparted to your children. It's really cool to find out that I might have been right.
Trees may be able to protect themselves from forest fires by serving as living batteries—housing small devices, which would measure temperature and humidity and broadcast the data from tree-to-tree.
They aren't introducing parasites into the forest, they are using energy from the trees in a parasitic manor to power the devices, in other words the electronics are the parasite. This sounds like a great idea and could definitely help firefighters prevent large scale wildfires.
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