Beneath the forest floor lies an invisible web where trees exchange nutrients and even warnings. Scientists call it the “Wood Wide Web,” and it reveals that trees may be far more connected than we ...
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Working with Trees

From afar, Kentaro Tahashima’s ink drawings on works small and large (a hefty mirror) evoke ancient patterns. On closer inspection, some kids are riding a vacuum cleaner and another subject is wearing ...