No, trees can't anticipate a solar eclipse

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Environment No, trees can't anticipate a solar eclipse Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. In April 2025, a scientific study went viral online for a particularly wild claim. A forest of Norway spruce trees () in the Dolomites of northern Italy appeared to rapidly synchronize their cellular-level electrical signals--known as electromes--in the hours leading up to a partial solar eclipse in October 2022 . If true, the discovery by the Italian Institute of Technology represented a possibly major development in understanding how plants communicate with one another. Despite many critics' skepticism, headlines describing a " forest-wide phenomenon " of talking trees spread quickly across the internet.