New research from UVM suggests that fallen logs in streams are unsung climate heroes, locking up heretofore-unrecognized ...
Dipteryx trees in Panama survive lightning strikes, grow taller, lose rivals, and reproduce more successfully.
The trees exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen with the atmosphere through little “mouths” in their leaves and tiny “windows” ...
Getting zapped with millions of volts of electricity may not sound like a healthy activity, but for some trees, it is. A new ...
Meteorologist Lauren Larsen meets with Adam Pashouwer, Lowney's Tree Service Lead Arborist, to talk about when and why you should prune your trees.
Most living things don’t cope well with having millions of volts put through them, but one tropical tree species appears to benefit from being struck by lightning.
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