From sonic tomographies to global biodiversity negotiations, this journey through research, resilience, and connection ...
Bark: The bark of tree-of-heaven is smooth and brownish-green when young, eventually turning light brown to gray, resembling the skin of a cantaloupe. Leaves: Tree-of-heaven leaves are pinnately ...
Plants shape Earth’s atmosphere by moving carbon and water vapour. New research sheds light on how they learned to do it – ...
A decade after the emergence of beech leaf disease (BLD) in northeast Ohio, a new study by researchers at The Holden ...
Darkened, thickened bands between leaf veins—seen here on an American beech leaf—are characteristic symptoms of beech leaf disease (BLD). First detected in northeastern Ohio in 2012, BLD has since ...
By using leaf skeletons as templates, researchers harnessed nature's intrinsic hierarchical fractal structures to improve the performance of flexible electronic devices. Wearable sensors and ...
A team of botanists with members from Muse–Museo delle Scienze, Udzungwa Corridor LTD, Via Grazia Deledda and the National ...
Climatic stress events, such as extreme temperatures and prolonged droughts, are increasingly affecting tree growth and phenology—the timing of developmental stages like leaf burst and senescence.
Beloved DC cherry tree ‘Stumpy’ was chopped down thanks to climate change. But the ‘folk hero’ lives on - The online famous ...
The tiny green-and-gold invasive species can take down 36-metre trees in just a few years. The beech leaf-mining weevil isn't very big at only two millimetres in length. But Acadia University ...
Dreys are up in the trees all year long; however, they're hidden by leaves in the warmer months when everything is alive and in full bloom. According to the Massachusetts Audubon Society, ...