Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon Shows How Nature Adapts to Mistakes
Based on historical accounts, the canyon began forming in the early 1800s because of poor soil-management practices.
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Researchers have uncovered a vast, invisible ecosystem living in tree bark that helps clean the air of climate-warming and toxic gases.


Much like the hidden mycelium beneath a forest floor, new data from JWST shows that dark matter is the vital, interconnected pulse of the cosmos, transforming our understanding of the very nature of space and time.


The Dawes Arboretum was founded in 1929 and created a living museum with 50,000 trees by 1930.