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Neighborhood trees linked to lower rates of heart disease, study finds
Living in a city means constant exposure to traffic, noise, crowds, and concrete. But what you see outside your front door may quietly shape your heart health over time. New research suggests that the ...
Access to trees and greenspaces is consistently low across English cities, according to a new study led by the University of ...
Living in a tree-filled neighborhood may be as beneficial to the heart as regular exercise, new research shows. Researchers at the University of Louisville designed a clinical trial that followed ...
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Nitrogen fixing trees might supercharge tropical forest recovery, study says
Tropical forests are among the planet’s most powerful natural climate tools, yet after logging or pasture use they can take decades to recover their biomass and biodiversity. New research suggests ...
People plant trees as a part of the DCR's Urban and Community Forestry Program in 2022. This story was originally produced by WBUR. NHPR is republishing it in partnership with the New England News ...
Forests around the world are quietly transforming, and not for the better. A massive global analysis of more than 31,000 tree ...
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Trees provide an important buffer against problems created by climate change, cooling our neighborhoods and helping control stormwater, but in Arlington, a new study shows an alarming loss of tree ...
Can trees anticipate solar eclipses? Previous research supported the idea, but a new paper argues that it's not possible after all.
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