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Seeing the forest for the trees: Edmonton high school student wins $100K scholarship for ancient tree tracker
What started as a pandemic project in Grade 6 became a cool nature app for Albertans, leading to a prestigious $100,000 ...
THE SAYING “not seeing the forest for the trees” comes to mind when thinking about the agenda — both literal and figurative — of the Lowell City Council. The amount of granular detail (the trees) ...
Imagine you’re in a forest. Do you feel soft pine needles underfoot? Or perhaps droplets of rain dripping down from the understory? Is it warm and wet, or cool and dry? What does it smell like? Every ...
Someone who “can’t see the forest for the trees” is so bogged down in minutiae that the larger context gets missed. It’s a problem for a lot of researchers, and yet getting lost in the trees can ...
In a short time, half our country is going to be rather disappointed. Somehow, many of us seem to think there is a winning side and a losing side. I suppose it is the way of things: Once we fought to ...
Dr. Kelly Moore and Jordy Whetsell, discuss the new documentary “Forest for the Trees: The Impact of Stigma on Pregnant and Postpartum Women with Substance Use Disorder” that will debut at the Martin ...
From his letter from the editor in the September 2024 issue of Reportagen. Translated from the German by Oscar Dorr. Dear Readers, “You’re killing trees!” runs an accusation often leveled against me.
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