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A new paper published in Nature Communications reveals how the way tree species are arranged in a forest can help optimize ...
Using satellite observations to evaluate forest recovery following a wildfire could be an innovative, cost-efficient way to ...
People can intuitively sense how biodiverse a forest is just by looking at photos or listening to sounds, and their gut ...
Tennis' grandest stage welcomed the show into town this past Monday. The grounds of Wimbledon are a tennis fan and tennis ...
The team is "here to stay," no matter what, lead researcher Keith Bowers said, amid federal funding changes for scientific ...
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Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
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Exploring a 220-Foot Hole in the Forest
We found a crazy 220-foot-deep hole hidden in the woods and decided to explore what was inside. In this video, we rappel down into the darkness, uncovering vast underground chambers and stunning rock ...
Observe the quiet elegance of the fox in this intimate ground-level footage. From cautious steps through forest undergrowth ...
Parents of students with special needs at Elliot Elementary School are seeking answers as Munster school officials investigate allegations against a teacher.
Stephen Sondheim's papers go to Library of Congress, offering a look into a Broadway genius Manuscripts, music and lyric drafts, recordings, notebooks and scrapbooks from Stephen Sondheim have ...
After moving to a 4-1/2 acre property in Ohio nearly five years ago, columnist Sarah Beachy has made it her mission to grow ...