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The Window - Flying Christmas Trees: Helicopters Bring Them From the Farm to Front and Center

It’s an outdoor version of the claw game, but with fast, low flying helicopters as the claw and Christmas trees as the prize. At the Hunter Family Farm in Olympia, Wash., helicopter pilots fly across nearly 400 acres, picking up bundles of trees and transporting them, so they can be processed and loaded for your holiday pleasure.




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Think Like a Tree - Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes

With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.




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Microwave-assisted evolution of WO3 and WS2/WO3 hierarchical nanotrees

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0TA02027C, Paper
Noho Lee, Junghyeok Kwak, Ji Hye Kwak, Sang-Mun Jung, Jaerim Kim, Anupam Giri, Kaliannan Thiyagarajan, Yong-Tae Kim, Sunshin Jung, Jong Kyu Kim, Unyong Jeong
Although branched WO3 nanostructures have been investigated for electrochromic devices and catalytic electrodes, a detailed study on their structural evolution mechanism has rarely been carried out.
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Comparative analysis of deterministic and nondeterministic decision trees / Mikhail Moshkov

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All Russians love birch trees / Olga Grjasnowa ; translated from the German by Eva Bacon

Hayden Library - PT2707.R587 R8713 2014




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Podcast: A blood test for concussions, how the hagfish escapes from sharks, and optimizing carbon storage in trees

This week, we chat about a blood test that could predict recovery time after a concussion, new insights into the bizarre hagfish’s anatomy, and a cheap paper centrifuge based on a toy, with Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks to Christian Koerner about why just planting any old tree isn’t the answer to our carbon problem.    Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Coddled puppies don’t do as well in school, some trees make their own rain, and the Americas were probably first populated by ancient mariners

This week we hear stories on new satellite measurements that suggest the Amazon makes its own rain for part of the year, puppies raised with less smothering moms do better in guide dog school, and what DNA can tell us about ancient Greeks’ near mythical origins with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks to Lizzie Wade about coastal and underwater evidence of a watery route for the Americas’ first people. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Lizzie Wade; Music: Jeffrey Cook] 




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A new dark matter signal from the early universe, massive family trees, and how we might respond to alien contact

For some time after the big bang there were no stars. Researchers are now looking at cosmic dawn—the time when stars first popped into being—and are seeing hints of dark matter’s influence on supercold hydrogen clouds. News Writer Adrian Cho talks with Sarah Crespi about how this observation was made and what it means for our understanding of dark matter. Sarah also interviews Joanna Kaplanis of the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Hinxton, U.K., about constructing enormous family trees based on an online social genealogy platform. What can we learn from the biggest family tree ever built—with 13 million members spanning 11 generations? In a bonus segment recording during a live podcasting event at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Austin, Sarah talks with Michael Varnum of Arizona State University in Tempe about what people think they will do if humanity comes into contact with aliens that just happen to be microbes. Live recordings sessions at the AAAS meeting were supported by funds from the European Commission. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Kilo-Degree Survey Collaboration/H. Hildebrandt & B. Giblin/ESO; Music: Jeffrey Cook]  




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Making antibodies to treat coronavirus, and why planting trees won’t save the planet

Staff Writer Jon Cohen joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about using monoclonal antibodies to treat or prevent infection by SARS-CoV-2. Many companies and researchers are rushing to design and test this type of treatment, which proved effective in combating Ebola last year. See all of our News coverage of the pandemic here, and all of our Research and Editorials here. And Karen Holl, a professor of environmental studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, joins Sarah to discuss the proper planning of tree-planting campaigns. It turns out that just putting a tree in the ground is not enough to stop climate change and reforest the planet. This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF).




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Big Lonely Doug: the story of one of Canada's last great trees / Harley Rustad

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Mixed plantations of eucalyptus and leguminous trees: soil, microbiology and ecosystem services / Elke Jurandy Bran Nogueira Cardoso, José Leonardo de Moraes Gonçalves, Fabiano de Carvalho Balieiro, Avílio Antônio Franco, editors

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Entrepreneurial trees, watered by philanthropy, bears fruit


the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance—is hastening the development of Africa by promoting smaller and more daring actions.
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Odisha lost 26 lakh trees after cyclone Phailin

Fewer native varieties of trees were uprooted by Phailin, mostly fast-growing trees perished.




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Silvopasture : a guide to managing grazing animals, forage crops, and trees in a temperate farm ecosystem / Steve Gabriel ; foreword by Eric Toensmeier

Gabriel, Steve, 1982- author




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Handbook of Petroleum Processing edited by Steven A. Treese, David S. Jones, Peter R. Pujado

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When trees fall, monkeys scatter : rethinking democracy in China / John Keane, University of Sydney

Keane, John, 1949- author




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Under the palm trees: modern Iraqi art with Mohamed Makiya and Jewad Selim / Ahmed Naji

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Astrochef LLC. Recalls Chicken Pub Style Entrees Due to Misbranding and Undeclared Allergens

Astrochef LLC., a Rockwall, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 11,475 pounds of frozen chicken pub style entrees labeled as beef pub style entrees due to misbranding and undeclared allergens.




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Cay Thi Queentrees Food USA Recalls Poultry Products Produced Without Benefit of Import Inspection

Cay Thi Queentrees Food USA, the importer of record, a Garden Grove, Calif. firm, is recalling approximately 43,848 pounds of poultry products that were imported and distributed in the United States without the benefit of FSIS import re-inspection.




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FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Ready-to-Eat Entrees due to Possible Listeria Monocytogenes Contamination

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for ready-to-eat entrees due to the products containing FDA-regulated ingredients that have been recalled by Mann’s Packing Co. due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.




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Palm trees in Cuba




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Orange trees loaded with fruit




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Fruit pickers in front of orange trees




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Orange trees with Lake Apopka in background




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Trees by Lake Tarpon




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View of various plants and trees




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Spanish moss hanging from trees




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Carriage under trees




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Carriage under moss-draped trees




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Volunteers planting trees on Tampa campus in 1964




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Aerial view: waterfront with a few houses, trees, and an undeveloped area, probably Coffee Pot Bayou




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Aerial view: Waterfront Park for baseball, sign regarding Braves, trees, and pier




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Aerial view: Coffee Pot Boulevard and Coffee Pot Bayou looking north; Snell Isle Bridge and Snell Isle; houses, trees




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Aerial view: Coffee Pot Boulevard and Coffee Pot Bayou looking north; Snell Isle Bridge and Snell Isle; houses, trees




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Aerial view: Waterfront houses, some with docks; more houses, trees in background




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Aerial view: Two large waterfront houses, many trees and undeveloped land amid water




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Aerial view: Bayboro area including the West Coast Inn, Bay Shore Hotel, many houses; trees, and an undeveloped block along waterfront




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Aerial view: First United Methodist Church (3rd Street and 2nd Avenue North). houses, cars, trees




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Aerial view: Bridge. Waterfront street lined with palm trees. Cars, boats, houses and some taller buildings




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Aerial view: Bridge. Waterfront street lined with palm trees. Cars, boats, houses and some taller buildings. More of mainland than #041 (bridge not visible). Negative #043




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Aerial view: Bridge. Waterfront street lined with palm trees. Cars, boats, houses and some taller buildings. Negative of print #042




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Aerial view of water and undeveloped land, including palm trees; Edge of airplane visible




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Barn and road leading up to it; powerlines, grass and trees but no palm trees




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Wooden building with waterwheel. Rocks and trees but no palm trees. Pole with wooden scaffolding around it




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Masonic Home with parked cars, people sitting on bench, water tower, trees, lawn




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Benches, trees, fountain, cars, hex blocks




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Park. People sitting on benches marked N.W.S. watching a game of croque; thick, lush line of trees with abundant Spanish moss, hex blocks, bicycle




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Park. benches, palm trees, other foliage; building barely visible in background




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Waterfront. Large palm tree, many other trees and low wooden seawall surrounding water




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Waterfront. Dense palm trees and grasses amid swampy-looking water