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Live Science on MSNTree that kills its 'enemies' with lightning discoveredLightning is usually seen as a harbinger of destruction in forests, killing or damaging trees in their blasts. But in the ...
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Tonka Bean Trees in Panama Can Survive Lightning Strikes And Then Use that Charge to Take Down ‘Clingy Partners’The study's subject was the tonka bean tree (Dipteryx oleifera) growing in the lowland rainforests of Panama. Researchers ...
The tonka bean tree, scientifically known as Dipteryx oleifera, has developed the ability to not only survive strikes but also to transfer the electricity from lightning to its “enemies” and the ...
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The Future of Forestry: How China is Using AI and Drones to Monitor TreesScientists in China achieved a groundbreaking feat by employing laser-equipped drones to conduct the most comprehensive tree ...
The accurate and automatic detection of individual trees is crucial for forestry, monitoring of biodiversity, and various other applications. Very high resolution RGB data from manned and unmanned ...
approximately 12 million pine trees began dying. By early winter, 83,000 acres of pines had died. That estimate was derived with "HiForm", an innovative tool developed by the Forest Service for high ...
Desire to understand evolution and adaptation of trees at the molecular level is the driving force of our research group In the finest resolution ... we observe in these different scales. We work on ...
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