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To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.
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Juneau Empire on MSNThreads of the Tongass: The future of pianos and the timber industry“Threads of the Tongass” is a series of stories that explore how lives in Southeast Alaska are interwoven with the Tongass ...
Annual cold snaps have kept some invasive tree pests in check, but outbreaks could become more common with warming ...
With arms that once flexed and reached to the sky, the limbs of the beloved Sitka spruce “muscle tree” at the entrance of ...
A forest in a “prime location” in Scotland has been brought to the market. The agent said the woodland also has a “delightful pond surrounded by a selection of mature broadleaves”.
This is a nine-ply section of Sitka spruce wood used in the nose fairing of the U.S. Navy's Poseidon C-3 submarine-launched ballistic missile, which was deployed from 1971 into the 1990s.
Truth is, we don’t know how the Tree of Life will fall, and we don’t know when. It could happen in five years, in 40 years, ...
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The crucial components are made of similar materials, with a helicopter's rotor blades generally being constructed today from composite materials. It's essential that these parts of the aircraft be ...
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Guitar World on MSNTaylor has introduced one key twist to its high-end Gold Label Grand Pacific body shapeSix new models offer the Gold Label’s proprietary Fanned V-bracing system and debut some updated body dimensions for a deeper ...
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