In about 30 acres of dense forest in the Litchfield Hills, a team of foresters and researchers are pioneering new forest management techniques that they say can be replicated throughout New England to ...
The Nunavut government has amended legislation to include a non-binary option to residents' birth certificates. The change happened Wednesday when Nunavut MLAs passed a series of motions to change the ...
Chilkoot Lake is surrounded by the Haines State Forest and Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. The state of Alaska is overhauling the long-term plans for its three state forests to boost revenue from ...
Nvidia Corp. will invest as much as $100 billion in OpenAI to support new data centers and other artificial intelligence infrastructure, a blockbuster deal that underscores booming demand for AI tools ...
Stanislav Roudavski receives funding from the Australian Research Council and ACT Parks and Conservation. Alexander Holland receives funding from the Australian Research Council and ACT Parks and ...
A plan to build a new port terminal focused on the green energy sector could create up to 12,000 jobs, it has been claimed. The Port of Tyne plans to spend £150m turning a 230-acre (93ha) site in ...
PARENTS who raised £100,000 for their late son will not be able to use the money for their terminally ill daughter, a judge has ruled. Craig Evison and Victoria Morrison, whose nine-year-old son died ...
Damn, that's cringe: Australian Geoffrey Huntley let the programming AI Claude Code from Anthropic run in a continuous loop for three months to design his own programming language in the style of the ...
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Making younger trees age faster could create more homes for wildlife—and it can be done without chainsaws
For wildlife, not all trees are equal. Large old trees have many horizontal and dead limbs for perching, and many fissures or hollows for sheltering. By contrast, younger trees have far fewer such ...
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