The New Yorker
A Day in the Life of a Tree
7 min · · Using new technology, researchers can watch as trees grow, shrink, drink, and breathe. · Shared by 30, including Ward Plunet, Jane, Matthias Lampe, Liv 😷, Ser Jeff Garzik
The Atlantic
One of Nature’s Greatest Spectacles Is Coming Undone
2 min · · Corals release their eggs and sperms with perfect synchronization. But a new study suggests their incredible timing is starting to slip. · Shared by 41, including Matthias Lampe, Rick Powell, Kelsey D. Atherton, now available on Bluesky, 🇺🇦Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer, Tauno, Ed Yong has left The Atlantic
The New York Times
Humans Dominated Earth Earlier Than Previously Thought
4 min · · Archaeologists worldwide pooled their knowledge of past land use — and pushed back the date when human farming and other practices began altering the planet. · Shared by 20, including Rick Powell
The New York Times
Do Plants Have Something to Say?
11+ min · · One scientist is definitely listening. · Shared by 35, including Jane, Ward Plunet, Tiffany Shlain
Aeon+Psyche
The ancient world teemed with birds; now we think with them
12+ min · · The Classical world abounded with avians – and so birds took up in the human imagination, nesting in our language and art · Shared by 37, including Matthias Lampe, Howard Getson, 🧠 Larry G. Maguire, Jason Silva