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Apple Finch Pudding
Apple Finch Pudding
45 episodes
2 days ago
Inspiring you to become a science wizard who knows what is being researched and understands how things work.
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Inspiring you to become a science wizard who knows what is being researched and understands how things work.
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Science
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AFP 37 - What 1,000-Year-Old Trees Look Like with Neil Pederson
Apple Finch Pudding
1 hour 4 minutes 31 seconds
9 months ago
AFP 37 - What 1,000-Year-Old Trees Look Like with Neil Pederson

How can a tree survive for over a thousand years, and what do these ancient giants look like? Join Jeroen Schreel and Neil Pederson, a senior ecologist at Harvard University, as they explore the secrets of old trees. Discover how scientists read tree rings to unlock stories spanning centuries, why forests are vital to our planet, and what we can learn from the oldest living organisms on Earth.This episode is sponsored by SciSummary. Use this URL* and Apple Finch Pudding's coupon AFP25 at checkout to get 25% off!https://scisummary.com/?via=AFPDon't forget to join our monthly AFP newsletter: https://applefinchpudding.ck.page#trees #forests #dendrochronology #ancienttrees #sciencepodcast*This is an affiliate link. By buying a subscription through this link, you support the podcast at no additional cost!


Apple Finch Pudding
Inspiring you to become a science wizard who knows what is being researched and understands how things work.