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The More We Study Forests, the More It Seems Like Plants Might Be Cooperating and “Talking” to Each Other
Trees may look still and silent, but they’re engaged in a constant, complex dialogue—through air, soil, and even electricity.
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What’s Killing These Oak Trees in the Midwest? Conservationists Believe Drifting Herbicides Are to Blame
When Illinois landowners noticed tree deaths and diseases on their properties ramp up in 2017, they suspected industrial ...
Rising sea levels along coastlines not only threaten populations, but also pose a danger to agricultural crops, which may be ...
The business of paying respect to the dead can be an eco-unfriendly matter, whether opting for a wooden coffin that ...
With 28,000 square kilometres of crop area lit in 2025 in Punjab and Haryana, the contribution of farm fires to North India’s ...
This edible vining plant plays important roles in its native environment, but growing it in the U.S. can be disastrous for ...
Co-curricular committee & Hobby project club in association with ISTE student chapter & Institute Innovation Council of ...
India’s forests often look lush and vibrant, but behind that beauty also lies a quiet ecological crisis. There are some ...
Showcasing how innovation, environmental stewardship and luxury living converge, Phase 1 of the Bridge District in Southeast ...
Rising sea levels along coastlines not only threaten populations, but also pose a danger to agricultural crops, which may be damaged by surging ...
A year of new treatments, new technologies, new ways to stay safe during disasters and new insights on the mysteries of the ...
In this opinion piece, Georgia Tech scientist Andreas Bommarius argues that building a renewable economy based on forest products would be good for the environment, rural communities and U.S.
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