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Ornithologists are seeking volunteers in California, Oregon and Washington for Project Phoenix, a multiyear project exploring ...
An analysis of 500 watersheds found levels of organic carbon, phosphorus, and other pollutants up to 103 times higher after a ...
Wildfires are becoming more intense and dangerous, but a new Stanford-led study offers hope: prescribed burns—intentionally ...
Earlier in 2025, wildfires in southern California killed 30 people, destroyed more than 18,000 homes and burned more than ...
Eastern Australia is one of the most fire-prone regions in the world, with bushfires responsible for the deaths of about 800 ...
Learn about the science of wildfires -- risk factors, smoke emissions, effective controls, role in forest ecology and long-term problems.
The Wolf Fire was reported in Riverside County near Banning, California, around 85 miles east of Los Angeles, on Sunday, June 29, at 3:09 p.m. local time, according to Cal Fire. The fire has consumed ...
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Space.com on MSNNew satellite constellation will scan the entire Earth every 20 minutes to find wildfiresFireSat is the first in a proposed constellation of more than 50 satellites that Muon Space hopes to use to monitor and ...
NPR's science podcast Short Wave shares how taking a nap can deliver a eureka moment, a new picture of a planet right after it was born, and how wildfires can affect water quality – after the fires ...
The image was captured by a NASA satellite camera located a million miles from the Earth's surface, around four times farther than the orbit of the moon.
A first-of-its-kind inventory of post-fire water quality across the Western U.S., finds that contaminants and degradation persist for years following wildfires.
NPR's science podcast Short Wave shares how taking a nap can deliver a eureka moment, a new picture of a planet right after it was born, and how wildfires can affect water quality – after the ...
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