Beneath the soil's surface is a wide-ranging, complex network of fungi. Plants plug into this network - it provides them with nourishment and connection, a fertile basis upon which they can grow.
This network has been there for eons. And yet, it is only a recent scientific discovery.
This network's discovery is reshaping how we understand how things grow.
Not everything present is easily seen. Scientists had to look at the natural world differently - closer - before they saw this network.
Your classroom is full of hidden networks too. But you have to look at your classroom differently - closer - to see them.
How do you see them? Just like a scientist — observing, with intent, so you start to see beneath the surface of things.