Destructive winds during storms and cyclones often cause tree failures, especially through uprooting and stem breakage. However, how trees respond to wind under various forest configurations and ...
Imagine a forest of trees, swaying in the breeze. Now imagine you could capture that energy and use it for good — say, to prevent the deadly collapse of a bridge. That’s what Ryan Harne, a researcher ...
Destructive winds during storms and cyclones often cause tree failures, especially through uprooting and stem breakage. However, how trees respond to wind under various forest configurations and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Swaying trees crackled amid frigid temperatures in northern Minnesota as an arctic mass swept the region on Thursday, January 22.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 2 (UPI) --Most tall objects, whether natural or man-made, sway in the wind -- buildings, trees, bridges. Researchers at Ohio State are trying to find a way to turn all that ...
Trees are lost every year from storm-related events. Major damage to parts of the tree or even the entire tree can result from high winds, snow and ice. Historic, specimen and significant trees ...
Understanding the biodiversity of forests is crucial to their conservation or restoration. Collecting “external DNA” left behind by animals is a good way to find out what lives there without having to ...
What if windmills looked more like trees? Well, a team of engineers at Ohio State University is looking for answer to that question with structures that resemble trees, but actually create energy when ...