Tag: trees
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Science saves North Carolina’s most classic Christmas tree
[ad_1] NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Believe it or not, Christmas is 100 days away! But for some, the season is all year round. In North Carolina, 40,000 acres of land are used for Christmas tree production. But climate change is putting nearly $250 million worth of state essentials at risk. In response, there ... -
Science saves North Carolina’s most classic Christmas tree
[ad_1] NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Believe it or not, Christmas is 100 days away! But for some, the season is all year round. In North Carolina, 40,000 acres of land are used for Christmas tree production. But climate change is putting nearly $250 million worth of state essentials at risk. In response, there ... -
The Science Behind Captivating Title Credits
[ad_1] sound surrounds us, but still invisible to the naked eye. But with the right materials and a few acoustic effects, you can bring sound and sight into spectacular patterns. Lord of the Ring: ring of power It was a brilliant title sequence for the prequel series. According to the creative director’s blog post Anthony ... -
Scientists have issued a shockingly dark ‘warning to mankind’
[ad_1] Scientists say the Earth’s trees are facing unprecedented levels of extinction and humanity should be concerned. The state of our world’s trees has been an ongoing problem for decades. I am facing a level problem. At least one-third of the world’s trees are threatened with extinction Image Source: Reuben/Adobe Trees play an important role ... -
Scientists studying Earth’s trees issue harsh warning to humanity : ScienceAlert
[ad_1] From towering coastal redwoods to dinosaur-era Wollemi pines and firs that make the perfect Christmas tree, even the most revered woody plants have so many problems. But it turns out that losing some species isn’t just endangering local forests. It will threaten entire ecosystems, says new research. Last year, the Global Assessment state of ... -
Science Links of the Week » Explorersweb
[ad_1] A passion for the natural world drives many of our adventures. When I’m not outside, I love exploring discoveries about where I live and travel. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. Dolphin Networking: Bottlenose dolphins form large multi-level alliance networks. Humans are the only animals that form ... -
Morgan Hill Author’s New Science Book Explores ‘Evolution of Life’ – Morgan Hill Times
[ad_1] The Evolution of Life: Big Bang to Space Colonies is a new book by longtime Morgan Hill resident Richard Anderson that explores the origin and future of life in space through a multidisciplinary lens. A San Jose State University graduate with a master’s degree in microbiology, Anderson has written non-fiction science books for high ... -
Ancient ‘dragons’ were the first gliding reptiles on Earth
[ad_1] While most ancient reptiles crawled, scuttled, or leaped through their prehistoric habitats, one stealthy creature opted for an aerial technique: gliding. small “dragon-like” Coelurosaurus eribensis (see-luh-roh-SAW’-rah-vus eh-lih-VEN’-sis) A wing-like structure that uses a pair of patagials (thin membranes extending from the trunk to the forelimbs) to move from canopy to canopy. formed. , according ...









