Medicine & TechnologyThe 4,000-year-old copper dagger, discovered by a metal detectorist in Poland, suggests a high-status warrior's possession, according to experts. Read the article for more details.
Researchers have unveiled a novel millipede genus and five species in African jungles, providing insights into the impact of vines on global forests. Read the article to learn more details.
Diverse giant viruses found in Massachusetts forest soil reveal new insights into their ecological significance and evolutionary role. Read the article to learn more.
Ukraine uncovers buried British WWII fighter planes near Kyiv, revealing a rare find and shedding light on hidden wartime history. Continue reading to learn more about this World War II era find.
Can a tree talk to another tree? Wood wide web, a proposed theory of communication of trees in a forest. Read on to know how trees can gossip with each other.
A region in China was discovered with a new sinkhole that already had a living forest on its surface. Learn more about the discovery and how these types of sinkholes form.
The Forest Flux service, which has been developed under VTT's leadership and utilises field surveying and satellite images, provides accurate and comparable information on the ability of forests to bind carbon.
Researchers share a snapshot of the traces of roots from the oldest fossil forest in the world that existed during the Middle Devonian Period, around 385 million years ago, in New York.
A new study showed that seemingly, human-caused deforestation may have led to the rapid insect evolution. It has deprived insects in particular, of their ability to fly.
Authorities recently said a Swedish orienteering enthusiast working on a map earlier last month stumbled across a mass of around 50 2,500-year-old Bronze Age relics.
Coffee pulp, the waste product from the production of coffee, can be used for boosting tropical forest recovery for post-agricultural land, according to a new study.