A flood in a glacial lake behind Lituya Glacier surprised an unsuspecting fisherman and reworked a young delta in Alaska.
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Christmas Tree Demand Strong Despite Challenging Season
Market conditions are good for tree farms this year, even after a tough growing season, according to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
Cost of Planting, Protecting Trees to Fight Climate Change Could Jump
The researchers found that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change expects forestry to play a critical role in reducing climate change.
What’s Killing Killer Whales?
Orca report covering a decade of necropsies identifies threats.
Sensors for a ‘Smart’ Wound Bandage May Track Healing, Immune Response: Study
Researchers from Skoltech and the University of Texas at Austin have presented a proof-of-concept for a wearable sensor that can track healing in sores, ulcers and other kinds of chronic skin wounds, even without the need to remove the bandages.
Researchers Ask Public for Help Finding Lingering Ash Trees
The search is on for lingering ash, those rare trees that have managed to survive the deadly onslaught of the emerald ash borer.


