Right now, there are over 400 nuclear power plants operating in 20 countries. Could they be ticking time bombs? Possibly rendering their areas uninhabitable as a result of a nuclear explosion? What if ...
Britons are using so much “laughing gas” recreationally that explosions of nitrous oxide containers are increasingly shutting down plants that convert waste into energy.
A surge in discarded laughing gas canisters at waste sites has seen a rise in explosions endangering workers’ lives, ...
The incorrect disposal of vapes, in general and recycling waste, is an issue that is costing the waste industry millions of ...
A viral social media post shared thousands of times warned of an “exploding tree risk." But experts say the dramatic imagery ...
The freezing temperatures don't just impact people; the bitter cold can have a major impact on trees. One you can hear.
As the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival gets underway, the owner of West Seattle Nursery shares how a part-time job turned ...
With the warmer winter we’ve experienced, many gardeners are eager to start cool-season crops such as radishes, broccoli, and ...
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Exploding trees? A closer look at frost cracking

Frost cracks appear as vertical splits in the trunk of a tree and are the result of plant tissue expansion and contraction.
Discarded nitrous oxide canisters are exploding in waste incinerators causing staff safety concerns.
A butterfly bush isn't just a pretty shrub for your yard, it can also help attract pollinators, like butterflies.