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Forests don’t just grow—they’re built, tree by tree, root by root. Here's how scientists, communities, and nature itself work ...
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon ...
Hidden fungal networks influence which trees thrive, offering new insight into forest biodiversity and resilience in a ...
Now, after several years working as a professional gardener, I have planted all sorts of grasses, but I remain a little in ...
In a remarkable advancement for soil science, researchers from Japan have developed a novel method for estimating microbial ...
Chicago saw its first major dust storm since the Dust Bowl. The storm dropped visibility in the city to near zero as wind gusts blew over 60 mph at times, according to the National Weather Service.
A team co-led by a Purdue University researcher has found that groups of fungi influence global tree species in distinct ways ...
The middle of the festival grounds is home to Ranch Arena, the largest and most commanding stage at Electric Forest. This stage has seen a multitude of major artists over the years that have wowed ...
Sarah James, an Alaska Native elder, says global warming is radically changing her homeland. Even the forests no longer grow straight. Melting ground has caused trees to tilt or fall. "Because ...
The final bend for forests, water and soil The omnibus bill prepared in line with the demands of mining and energy companies promises a country without water, soil or forests. Life defenders heading ...
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Your favorite campgrounds, hiking trails, and forests could soon be up for auction on Jun 18, 2025.
Professor Xinzhang Song (Zhejiang A&F University) et al. conducted a study that revealed the response of soil CO2 emissions in bamboo forests of humid regions to straw mulching and its long-term ...