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A new study suggests our brains store narratives by linking related events into tree-like structures, explaining how we recall complex stories with ease.
"Roots of Cool" is an all-women art show focused on the role trees (and the shade they provide) play in making urban life ...
One computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer ...
Despite the genetic potential of hybrid oil palm trees to produce 10–12 tons of crude palm oil (CPO) per hectare annually, ...
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Does mankind deserve religion?
Religion, in its truest essence, began as a stirring within, a call to look deeper than what appears on the surface. It was never meant to be about commandments or ceremonies, belonging to a group, or ...
Van Nuys Airport residents want a 15-foot sound wall to shield homes from noise and emissions, but airport officials are ...
Utilities in Tucson are pushing a public education effort to give information to people who want to remove their pools and ...
While casual visitors might not know it, Kawuneeche Valley on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park was once a ...