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 The commoditisation of humanitys most essential need starts at 拢4.95 for a bottle of Whitehole Springs from the Mendip Hills in Somerset, and goes up to 拢26.45 for a bottle of Iceberg from the Canadian Arctic Ice Shelf in Newfoundland. Water connoisseurs say that you can almost hear the polar bears weeping as the ice caps melt. Other containers of hydrogen and oxygen molecules, arranged with marginally different mineral contents includes water from the Fiji Island Rain Forest, and water from Frosinone in Italy. To help customers maintain the stanley thermos  illusion that the dogma choice will bring them happ mugs stanley iness, the hotel has employed a couple of  water butlers  who will advise customers on the  unique benefits, tastes and attributes of the different brands , as though it actually matters. Hotel general manager Gavin Carroll is quoted as saying that  the ethos behind the new water menu is to allow our guests to have the chance and choice to curate their own bespoke food and beverage experience , as if that isnt a completely meaningless thing to say. The good news is that if you visit the hotel and despair to much to want something from the  water menu , you can still get, as per the hotels legal responsibilities, tap water for free. [Belfast Teleg stanley mugs raph]  This post originally appeared on Gizmodo UK, which is gobbling up the news in a different timezone.                                                        BrandingWater                                                                         Jbmc How Guardians of the Galaxy should have ended
 Is it so hard believe that plants are silently talking all around us, but we just don ;t know how to listen to them  In fact, as the tools and techniques of botany advance, we are ge stanley uk tting better and better at eavesdropping on plants. Quanta Magazine has a lovely feature by Kat McGowan about an stanley cup  area of research field that has leapfrogged from electrifying discovery to decisive debunking to resurrection. Plant language ranges from chemicals released into the air to electric pulses from individual plant cells. That latter bit about electric signals should especially interest us humans, whose own brains are also powered by charged particles moving in and out of cells. This isn ;t to say that plants have brains or that they feel pain, but the evolutionary parallels are nonetheless striking. McGowan writes about how scientists listened into the electric signals of a wounded plant in one study published in Nature earlier this year . To prove that electrical signals are at work, Ted Farmer   team placed microelectrodes on the leaves and leaf stalks of Arabidopsis thaliana  a model o stanley cup rganism, the plant physiologist   equivalent of a lab rat  and allowed Egyptian cotton leafworms to feast away. Within seconds, voltage changes in the tissue radiated out from the site of damage toward the stem and beyond. As the waves surged outward, the defensive compound jasmonic acid accumulated, even far from the site of damage. The genes