From Ted Lasso to TED Talks, the theory of the “wood-wide web” is everywhere, and some scientists argue that it is overblown and unproven. Melanie Jones, a biologist at the University of British ...
You’ve probably heard the stories: that through an intricate network of underground fungi, trees send nutrients and warning signals back and forth to one another. In Pulitzer Prize-wining novels, New ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — If you’ve driven around the metro lately, you’ve probably noticed big webs in many of the trees. It’s a common sight this time of year. Some are wondering if we’re seeing more of the ...
YEAR. >> ALL THE WEBBING IN THE TREES RIGHT NOW, IT'S NOT GYPSY MOTHS, AND IT'S NOT TENT CATERPILLARS. THEY'RE SPRING GUYS. THIS IS WHAT WE CALL FALL WEBWORM. >> Reporter: THE FALL WEBWORM, ...
When I was a boy, I had a book about a father who sends his child to bed without dinner because he won't remove his tall hat at the table. The boy goes to sleep hungry and dreams that he is in a ...
Have you ever noticed all the web worms in the trees? John Boyle with the Citizen-Times answers this question about web worms. Question: I've gotten several readers asking me about web worms, ...