@MarsUrghh how can he trust the experts on genocide in Gaza, but doubt documented history... That guy shouldnt be even allowed this kind of argumentation. That is not democracy. It is shit.
In the 1990s, Canadian ecologist Suzanne Simard made a groundbreaking discovery that challenged everything we thought we knew about how forests work. While studying managed forests in British Columbia, she noticed something puzzling: when birch trees were removed to promote the growth of valuable Douglas firs, the firs did not flourish as expected, they actually struggled and grew more slowly.
Determined to understand why, Simard traced the movement of nutrients using radioactive carbon isotopes. What she found was astonishing. Trees were actively sharing resources through vast underground fungal networks known as mycorrhizae. These delicate, thread-like fungi connect the roots of different trees across the forest floor, forming a complex web that allows the exchange of carbon, water, nutrients, and even chemical signals, sometimes between entirely different species.
She discovered that older, larger trees often serve as central "hubs" or "mother trees," supporting younger saplings by redistributing vital resources and helping the entire ecosystem remain resilient. When these key trees are removed, the underground network weakens, and the health of the remaining forest declines.
Simard’s research overturned the traditional Darwinian view of forests as battlegrounds of ruthless competition. Instead, she revealed a far more sophisticated reality: forests operate as highly cooperative systems where trees communicate, support one another, and even warn neighboring trees about threats like drought, disease, or insect attacks.
What appears to the human eye as a silent, still forest is, in truth, a vibrant, interconnected living network, built not on isolation and rivalry, but on deep connection and mutual aid.
Pour augmenter leur chiffre d'affaires, certains producteurs d'huile ont recours à l'Hexane, un solvant neurotoxique issu du pétrole.
Rien, à ce jour, ne les oblige à mentionner la présence du solvant sur les emballages.
"Aliments pollués : on mange quoi maintenant ?", une "Enquête de santé" inédite à voir sur notre plateforme. 👉 https://t.co/7HGezgA4iG
Jordan Florentin/Da Rocha est venu chercher son buzz raciste, il est reparti avec une leçon de vie et de résilience.
Les habitants ont pulvérisé son narratif, et en particulier la dame qui est une véritable reine 👑👏👏👏
The next two years will make the 2023-2024 El Niño look like a walk in the park.
We'll get a first glance into how resilient humanity is to a post ΔT +1.5°C world.
Schrödinger’s cat says a system is both alive and dead until someone looks.
Wigner’s Friend goes further: even if another observer already saw the result, it hasn’t collapsed for you. The lesson, there’s no single shared reality, each observer lives in their own version.
@ValaAfshar And of course prehistoric people where so dumb they couldn't sail across th Atlantic and had to walk all the way around to reach america....
https://t.co/YIejnkSY8C
@ValaAfshar Of course the Adam and eve bullshit is still so strong that scientists are getting pay to find a common origin to homo sapiens, where as it already been proven multiple time that we have DNA of several spices... (I.e. multiple origin)