The electrical energy generated by thunderstorms can make our hair stand up, and even create invisible sparkles on trees. Now, we have photographic proof of this long-theorized electrical event for ...
Scientists have observed "coronae" on treetops for the first time, confirming the phenomenon occurs in the wild.
“The Conditioning Tree” book signing: 6:30 p.m., Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. Paul Lonnegren will speak about ...
Highly detailed 3D scans of dense tropical rain forest plots are enabling precise estimates of tree structure, volume and ...
For the first time, researchers have observed and measured weak electrical discharges, known as coronae, on trees during thunderstorms. A new study describes the near-invisible sparkles appearing ...
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Why military laser weapons didn’t work for decades
For years, laser weapons were promoted as the future of warfare, promising light speed precision, deep magazines, and low ...
Abstract: Individual tree crowns can be delineated from dense airborne laser scanning (ALS) data and their species can be classified from the spatial distribution and other variables derived from the ...
Lasers are now helping scientists peer inside some of the world’s most fragile scientific treasures without ever opening them. Researchers have developed a laser-based scanning technique that can ...
Abstract: Accurate assessment of carbon stock of trees is essential to model carbon dynamics in the forest ecosystem. Estimation of carbon stock at regional level involves successive quantitative ...
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