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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 ...
Humans can remember various types of information, including facts, dates, events and even intricate narratives. Understanding ...
Have you ever walked through a quiet park in August and spotted a single fiery-red maple leaf glowing beneath a canopy of ...
Squamellaria plants grow special structures to host the ants they symbiotically rely on for nutrients. Distinct compartments ...
Learn about the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP), including payment limits, income requirements, crop insurance ...
Despite the genetic potential of hybrid oil palm trees to produce 10–12 tons of crude palm oil (CPO) per hectare annually, ...
Geologists discover that a huge prehistoric tsunami carried amber from coastal forests to deep waters in Japan 115 million ...
M3M India leads the way in integrating digital solutions into its ESG framework, promoting scalable and impactful social ...
Scientists have debunked the alpha male myth through a study of 121 primate species, revealing that dominance is rarely tied ...
Proof of Reserves (PoR) is a transparency standard used by cryptocurrency exchanges to publicly prove that they hold enough assets to cover all customer balances. Rather than asking users to trust ...
A winding road but a vital one to travel, writes horticulturalist and gardener Gillian Taylor A major discussion point in […] ...