Powered by either a gas or electric motor, wood chippers use a set of blades that shred just about anything that falls from a ...
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Grist reports on architects utilizing engineered wood like cross-laminated timber for taller, sustainable buildings to combat ...
Trees are growing more rapidly due to climate change. This sounds like good news. After all, this means that trees are storing more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in their wood and hence taking ...
The Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery recommends leaving burls on the tree. They could be part of an interesting discussion ...
Yet nature is often unkind. On October 8, a fire that started in the city’s West Division tore through Chicago’s densely packed grid, feeding so hungrily that balls of flame shot into the sky. It ...
A picture supposedly showing an unusual wood pattern beneath the bark of a burned tree is met with a wide range of reactions (and humorous comments) whenever it circulates on social media: This is a ...
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