Coined by the journal Nature, the term Wood Wide Web has come to describe the complex mass of interactions between trees and their microbial counterparts underneath the soil. The complexity of the...
Coined by the journal Nature, the term Wood Wide Web has come to describe the complex mass of interactions between trees and their microbial counterparts underneath the soil.
The complexity of the network may produce emergent behaviour closer to what we might consider "intelligence" than most suspect.
Coined by the journal Nature, the term Wood Wide Web has come to describe the complex mass of interactions between trees and their microbial counterparts underneath the soil.
The complexity of the network may produce emergent behaviour closer to what we might consider "intelligence" than most suspect.
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